Wensley Clarkson

Quentin Tarantino – The Man, The Myths and the Movies

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Quentin Tarantino is the most exciting and fascinating film director of recent years. Since he exploded onto the scene with the release of “Reservoir Dogs”, he is one of the few movie makers to combine critical success with box office clout. With more than a hundred interviews with colleagues, close friends and family, author Wensley Clarkson explores the enigmatic cinematic legend in depth.Born in 1963, Tarantino was a film buff from an early age and, determined to join the industry, he studied, wrote scripts and polished his already geekily vast knowledge of all things cinematic by working in a video store. True Romance's screenplay was sold early on, but it was the dazzling “Reservoir Dogs” that was to be his debut and a movie which stunned the world. The hits kept on coming with “Pulp Fiction”, “Jackie Brown” and “Kill Bill”.The whole of Tarantino's dazzling career, his motor mouth reputation and his latest chiller, Grind House, are revealed in a book which draws on sources close to the director, including Connie, Tarantino's mother. Bold, pioneering and always unpredictable, Quentin Tarantino is the ultimate movie director with a fascinating story. Discover it all with this gripping account of his life and times.
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  • Alexandra Shikovahas quoted9 years ago
    Sure, Kill Bill is violent. Sure, it’s fucking intense, but it’s a Tarantino movie. You don’t go to a Metallica concert and ask the fuckers to turn the music down.’
  • Alexandra Shikovahas quoted9 years ago
    Anyone who makes a movie that way should go to movie jail and not be allowed to make movies for a while.
  • Alexandra Shikovahas quoted9 years ago
    You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologise,

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