Quentin Tarantino on the Western Genre

Quentin Tarantino on the Western Genre

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Dustin Neely
Dustin Neely - 16.08.2023 00:53

This guy is so overrated.

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Whaddayamean13
Whaddayamean13 - 29.06.2023 05:06

Westerns are mythology for Americans. The Cowboy is the Western God. In a lot of ways the superhero is the new cowboy. They move with us and reflect back who we are at a given time. You have the old John Ford cowboys which grew into the Clint Eastwood types of cowboys. Superman in 1938 became The Death of Superman in the 90's. Batman of the Golden Age of the 40's became The Dark Knight Returns. Just an interesting comparison I thought of.

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Hamburgler
Hamburgler - 07.08.2021 10:42

Westerns rule. Gotta agree bub

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R Wienemann
R Wienemann - 15.07.2021 09:33

Tarantino is a genius!

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Omar Boulah
Omar Boulah - 23.05.2021 21:27

Tarentino's work is nothing but a remembrance of movies seen. Remakes depreciated without originality or art to respect.
Sorry but truth is hard to hide.

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Coach
Coach - 16.03.2021 10:40

"Johnny Guitar" is pure FIRE.

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Bryan Steele
Bryan Steele - 10.03.2021 19:40

I think he said it beautifully. The western is fascinating because it's about as old as film itself. From "the great train robbery (1903)" to the "the hateful eight (2015)". Through all of those years it's different yet familiar, and all of it can be enjoyed and appreciated.

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Minqweno Pinyana
Minqweno Pinyana - 02.09.2020 23:40

Anyone know where to get the full interview?

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Michael Kaminski
Michael Kaminski - 29.02.2020 21:01

Somebody hearing Tarantino say his films are a reflection of today compared to old movies being a reflection of their decades can hardly come to the conclusion that we are evolving as a species. Devolving, yes, perhaps. Make movies great again lol.....or a tad less violent and vulgar. Is the egg following the chicken or vice-versa?

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Luislâcheprise
Luislâcheprise - 06.02.2020 01:38

Which western actor of 1950s he mentioned besides John Wayne and Randolph Scott??

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Michael M
Michael M - 28.10.2019 01:51

So Django is Obama...

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Diego James
Diego James - 20.07.2019 10:39

I wish i could drink a beer with quintin and talk sergio leone

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No Body
No Body - 04.07.2019 06:12

He showed how gritty a western can be. I loved Django and H8. Both, out there and a bit violent, but people eont go see a Tarantino movie for the scenery or the usual cup of tea. They want bloody, dirty, mean, gross and above all, real. John Wayne wasn't real. He was fictional in every way. He played heroes and saviors. Same with Clint Eastwood. He played undefeatable gunslingers. But what he did was add what those old movies couldn't. The gore of that era. When you're in a gunfight, it's not clean. Its bloody and raw. And that's what Tarantino does best.

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shimmygum
shimmygum - 04.05.2018 22:37

This is fantastic, thank you. Any idea who this interviewer is, or where one can find it?

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Mariana Rodrigues
Mariana Rodrigues - 26.08.2016 22:29

Hello, I'm doing a monograph about Tarantino and I desperately need to know when and where this took place!!! Do you happen to know??? =D
This interview it's perfect for what I need hahaha

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