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Tarantino Slaps a Cameraman QT getting his cup of coffee and is annoyed by this paparazzi. He then lets the paparazzi know how he feels about that. Tarantino is awesome. Tags: Quentin Tarantino Paprazzi Sundance Pulp Fiction Reservoir Dogs Kill Bill Grindhouse Coffee Jackie Brown QT |
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Quentin Tarantino destroys a movie reviewer during interview simply destroyed. Tags: tarantino movie interview live |
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the films of quentin tarantino Homage to the five feature films Tags: grindhouse death proof pulp fiction reservoir dogs kill bill jackie brown uma bruce madsen stuntman mike |
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Topgun according to Tarantino what Tarantino thinks about Topgun. Tags: top gun tarantino gay |
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Muchachada Nui 02x01 - Celebrities - 'Quentin Tarantino' Los muchachos vuelven a La 2 con nuevas tontunas. No te pierdas todos los vídeos de Muchachada Nui en http://muchachadanui.rtve.es Tags: muchachada nui celebrities quentin tarantino televisión española la2 tve |
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Quentin Tarantino and Friends Quentin Tarantino and friends at San Diego Comic Con Tags: quentin tarantino comiccon deathproof rose mcgowan robert rodriguez grindhouse |
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Muchachito Bombo infierno - Paquito Tarantino Otro videoclip más p'a la lista Tags: muchachito bombo infierno paquito tarantino |
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ronaldo e le scarpe del mercato (in tarantino) anche ronaldo ormai si fa comprare le scarpe al mercato della salinella...video in tarantino troppo forte da vedere!!! Tags: kakà doppiati dialetto pugliese puglia ronaldinho tarantino ronaldo bari goal spot nike napoletano taranto doppiaggi |
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Quentin Tarantino's Top Gun Monologue Swordfight! From Sleep With Me. Directed by Rory Kelly. Tags: quentin tarantino top gun |
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Reservoir Cats: parodia de Tarantino en Los Simpson Divertida parodia del director Quentin Tarantino que aparece en la serie de dibujos Rasca y Pica de Los Simpson. Tags: Tarantino Reservoir Dogs Pulp Fiction Los Simpson Rasca Pica |
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Quentin Tarantino on American Idol Straight shooting with Diano Degarmo Tags: american idol quentin tarantino diana degarmo |
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Muchachada Nui 02x01 - Celebrities - 'Quentin Tarantino' Tarantinollll Tags: Celebirites/Enjuto Mojamuto sketch |
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Quentin Tarantino in Desperado It's one of the bar scenes in the movie Desperado directed by Robert Rodriguez Tags: Desperado movie Quentin Tarantino |
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Paquito Tarantino Tema interpretat pel grup: Muchachito Bombo Infierno.Primer premi de la 2a. edició del Festival de Videoclips Independents de L'Hospitalet CL'HIPS 2006. Tags: Muchachito Bombo Infierno Paquito Tarantino CL'HIPS Videoclips Clips L'Hospitalet Festival Videos Musica |
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Teorias de Quentin Tarantino Diálogo entre Selton Melo e Seu Jorge, onde Selton mostra que todos os principais Filmes de Quetin Tarantino são na verdade um só. Estarrecedor! E realmente tudo faz sentido. Tags: Quentin Tarantino Teorias Selton Melo Seu Jorge Kill Bill Pulp Fiction Cães Aluguel |
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My Best Friend's Birthday (Quentin Tarantino), Part 1 My Best Friend's Birthday (1987) is an unfinished black and white independent film by Craig Hamann and Quentin Tarantino, while they were working at the now shuttered Video Archives in Manhattan Beach, California. The project started in 1984, when Hamann wrote a short 30-40 page script about a young man who continually tries to do something nice for his friend's birthday, only to have his efforts backfire. Tarantino became attached to the project as co-writer and director, and he and Hamann expanded the short script into an 80 page script. On an estimated budget of $5,000, they shot the film on 16mm over the course of the next four years. Hamann and Tarantino starred in the film, along with several video store and acting class buddies, and worked on the crew, which included fellow Video Archives employees Rand Vossler and Roger Avary. The film is the most overtly comic that Tarantino has made. Tarantino himself referred to it as like a "Jerry Lewis movie". The original cut was about 70 minutes long but due to a fire only 36 minutes of the film survived. The 36 minute cut has been shown at several film festivals. It has never been officially released. Tags: my best friend's birthday quentin tarantino short film |
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Desperado - Quentin Tarantino - This reminds me of a joke... Quentin Tarantino as Pick-Up Guy: "This reminds me of a joke..." -part. Very funny ^^ Tags: Desperado Quentin Tarantino Joke Bar Antonio Banderas Robert Rodriguez Salma Hayek English subtitled sub |
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Cinemanila Quentin Tarantino From TBWA\Manila Tags: Cinemanila Quentin Tarantino QT |
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Tarantino Collection Conglomerat Tags: conglomerat |
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Jackie Brown Trailer (Long and Rare version) - Tarantino Synopsis: The third film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, the creator of Pulp Fiction, is this crime caper based on the novel 'Rum Punch' by Elmore Leonard. Pam Grier stars in the title role of Jackie Brown, and attractive stewardess who supplements her income by smuggling cash into the country for an illegal arms dealer--until the day federal agents bust her. The only way she'll stay out of jail is to set up a sting to bring in a half million dollars and bring down the gun runner. In this web of dangerous characters, she should be wondering: how will she stay alive? But all she's thinking about is: how can she make off with the money? Tags: QUENTIN TARANTINO JACKIE BROWN marcelofloyd Elmore Leonard Pam Grier Robert Forster De Niro Samuel L. Jackson |
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The GUARDIAN INTERVIEW: QUENTIN TARANTINO(1998) Question 1.2 Adrian Wootton : Was it a long development process? Obviously, it has been more than two years since Pulp Fiction. What were the particular pro AW: Was it a long development process? Obviously, it has been more than two years since Pulp Fiction. What were the particular problems? Were there any particular problems in terms of adapting somebody else's novel rather than writing original screen play from scratch? Was it easier? Was it more difficult? QT: It was an interesting challenge; it was a very interesting thing to tackle as far as adapting is concerned. I have only written originals. It served a good function in so far as it was different from the stuff that I had done. It would be easy for people to say they know where I am coming from; that they have got me. It is like if you see a David Mamet play; you are expecting certain things that you were not expecting when you saw Glengarry Glen Ross. It does not make the work any less valid, but you are on to him a little bit. I did not want people to take what I had to offer for granted. I saw that could very easily be the case. The idea of doing an adaptation, by the sheer fact that the source material is different, gives you a once-removed quality. It is not the same old thing. It is not exactly what you have become accustomed to. That can just be the difference between night and day. It is still mine, but it does have that once-removed quality by its origin. "I did not want people to take what I had to offer for granted." As far as the adaptation is concerned, it took about a year to adapt. It was not like I was writing every day for that year. He is deceptively difficult to adapt. Rum Punch is not the easiest of his novels to adapt anyway. He is difficult to adapt because basically you want to keep everything and you cannot. Sure enough, there are big sections of it that you are going to try to get rid of, and there is one important piece of information that is important for the plot buried inside of this entire section that you need to get rid of. So you have to find a way to get that [section] organically into something that it was never in. The key word is "organically". I did not want it to look like a Readers Digest version of his novel. I remember something Stephen King said once a long time ago when he was going to direct the movie Maximum Overdrive when they asked him, "Do you hope to bring an adaptation to your stuff that may be other film makers have not?" He used Elmore Leonard as an example. He saw the Bert Reynolds movie, Stick. He said, "I saw Stick, and it is a story. Everything that happens in the novel happens in the movie, but I don't have that feeling that I have when I read an Elmore Leonard Novel." That was sticking in my head because I like Elmore Leonard novels. I wanted the movie to have that feeling, and I felt the way to have that feeling was to truly invest in the characters so they are not just movie characters doing movie plots. The first hour of the movie is pretty well hanging out and getting to know these people. That was my track into getting it. Tags: Adrian Wootton GUARDIAN INTERVIEW QUENTIN TARANTINO JACKIE BROWN marcelofloyd Elmore Leonard |
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Pursebuzz and Tarina Tarantino Contest Open to US and Canada :) http://pursebuzz.com http://tarinatarantino.com/ Please go there for Contest Rules :) GOOD LUCK!!!! Tags: tarina tarantino contest MAC costco brushes tutorial make up eyes pursebuzz pursebuzz.com |
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Quentin Tarantino loves Rio Bravo - Cannes 2007 During Cannes Film Festival 2007, Tarantino explain his vision of Howard Hawks's movie. Private Screening of less than 100 persons, friday 25th may 22h45 Tags: Quentin Tarantino Cannes Festival John Wayne Howard Hawks Rio Bravo Martin |
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El Chiste de Tarantino en Desperado Cameo de Quentin Tarantino en Desperado, de Robert Rodriguez. Tags: Tarantino Robert Rodriguez desperado |
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Quentin Tarantino Biography I edited and narrated this entire thing the day before it was due for an english final Junior year of highschool. We had to do a project on an artist that has made a difference in his/her field....this was my presentation....everyone else did posterboards... Tags: Quentin Tarantino Brett Novak Quality Pulp Fiction Kill Bill Biography Resevoir Dogs Director Filmer movie film numa |