Yeah, I love Tarantino’s movies (most of them), but he is a terrible, terrible actor.Seems unnecessary.
Honestly, QT casting himself in several relatively prominent roles, sticks out as “out of place” far more.
I mean look at Dano…the dude gets beta rolesI though Dano was absolutely perfect in TWBB. Tarantino's attack seems unwarranted and personal.
That cokehead talked shit about Matthew Lillard, that's too far for me.
I thought he was amazingly good in Twin Peaks The Return, albeit for the small part he played.
That's his best movie to me still, lolI sometimes forget Paul Dano was in The Girl Next Door with Emilie Hirsch.
Especially QT hahahahThey're a bit more naturally passionate than any one of us could be.
I mean if you don't want your kid to be a writer I get it but belittling them when they are trying to go for it anyways is fucked up.Tarantino didnt give his mom any of his money hahaha
He said she didnt support him at all when he was trying to make it as a director, so she dont get shit now that he's successful.
"Quentin Tarantino vowed as a child never to give his mother, Connie Zastoupil, money from his success after she belittled his writing dreams, telling him his "little writing career" was over. He's largely stuck to this vow, only helping her once with an IRS issue, while she's expressed pride and love for him despite the public revelation, calling it "salacious" media spin. Tarantino, worth millions, keeps his fortune separate from her due to her early lack of belief in his filmmaking, a promise made when he was around 12 years old"
QT's cameo was the nazi soldier getting scalped by the Basterds shortly before the jewbear came in.I'm fine with QT's cameos. He knows when to do them and when not to.
Like in Basterds, he would've been completely out of place and distracting to the film, so he did not do a cameo.
But in Django, he fit just fine, and added a bit of humor in the way he killed himself.
No, not really.Most of Tarantino's films are marginal at best. A few are just awful.
In fairness, could you imagine how obnoxious Tarantino was as a child?I mean if you don't want your kid to be a writer I get it but belittling them when they are trying to go for it anyways is fucked up.
Hard to say something positive after seein this ahahaha
Tarantino didnt give his mom any of his money hahaha
He said she didnt support him at all when he was trying to make it as a director, so she dont get shit now that he's successful.
"Quentin Tarantino vowed as a child never to give his mother, Connie Zastoupil, money from his success after she belittled his writing dreams, telling him his "little writing career" was over. He's largely stuck to this vow, only helping her once with an IRS issue, while she's expressed pride and love for him despite the public revelation, calling it "salacious" media spin. Tarantino, worth millions, keeps his fortune separate from her due to her early lack of belief in his filmmaking, a promise made when he was around 12 years old"
So that's what's in the briefcase..Tarantino didnt give his mom any of his money hahaha
He said she didnt support him at all when he was trying to make it as a director, so she dont get shit now that he's successful.
"Quentin Tarantino vowed as a child never to give his mother, Connie Zastoupil, money from his success after she belittled his writing dreams, telling him his "little writing career" was over. He's largely stuck to this vow, only helping her once with an IRS issue, while she's expressed pride and love for him despite the public revelation, calling it "salacious" media spin. Tarantino, worth millions, keeps his fortune separate from her due to her early lack of belief in his filmmaking, a promise made when he was around 12 years old"
I can certainly understand this having had a mom who was… shall we say, less than supportive in my formative years.Tarantino didnt give his mom any of his money hahaha
He said she didnt support him at all when he was trying to make it as a director, so she dont get shit now that he's successful.
"Quentin Tarantino vowed as a child never to give his mother, Connie Zastoupil, money from his success after she belittled his writing dreams, telling him his "little writing career" was over. He's largely stuck to this vow, only helping her once with an IRS issue, while she's expressed pride and love for him despite the public revelation, calling it "salacious" media spin. Tarantino, worth millions, keeps his fortune separate from her due to her early lack of belief in his filmmaking, a promise made when he was around 12 years old"