Quentin Tarantino and the Poetry Between the Lines

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Now You See It

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Quentin Tarantino embraced the classics and elevated them to a new level in his genre movies, creating something entirely unique. His directorial control and incredible knowledge of cinema from all over the world allows him to twist universal movie tropes into new, innovative stories.
“The story of a genre. The three stories in Pulp Fiction are more or less the oldest stories you’ve ever seen: The guy going out with the boss’ wife and he’s not supposed to touch her - that’s in The Cotton Club, Revenge. The middle story, the boxer who’s supposed to throw the fight and doesn’t -- that’s about the oldest chestnut there is. The third story is more or less the opening three minutes of Action Jackson, Commando, every other Joel Silver movie -- two hit men show up and blow somebody away. Then, they cut to “Warner Bros. Presents” and you have the credit sequence, and then they cut to the hero three hundred miles away. Here, the two killers come in, BLAM-BLAM-BLAM- but we don’t cut away, we stay with them the whole rest of the morning and see what happens to them . The idea is to have these old chestnuts and go to the moon with them.” Quentin Tarantino Interviews, pg. 78
Tarantino Analysis

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@NowYouSeeIt
@NowYouSeeIt 5 років тому
The script, sources, and research for this video is all here: bit.ly/2mE6BSq. It’s been a journey. Also, I completely revamped my Patreon, check it out! patreon.com/nowyouseeit
@glowhockey422
@glowhockey422 5 років тому
I like watching your videos. Can you upload more often?
@houstonpaquette
@houstonpaquette 5 років тому
This was hands down your best video yet man. Keep it up bud
@Jdw-xc2ey
@Jdw-xc2ey 5 років тому
Now You See It, This is truly one of the best UKposts videos I have ever watched. I can't thank you enough. It's just given me such confidence and happiness.
@paulpeterson4216
@paulpeterson4216 5 років тому
Love your work, but I had the volume at 100% and had to strain to hear the dialog, but then I had to back six feet away from the speakers when the music would come on.
@judeisurufernando674
@judeisurufernando674 5 років тому
Now You See It You were influenced by Nerdwriter's Lauryn Hill video, weren't you?
@YungM.D.
@YungM.D. 5 років тому
They’ve done it, and elevated the video Essay. No narration necessary just great editing and Quentin’s own words from his countless interviews to explain your points. Amazing.
@SirRichard94
@SirRichard94 4 роки тому
Like Quentin did telling his stories with all the other movies he loves
@HeyIntegrity
@HeyIntegrity 4 роки тому
Or being lazy.
@majortom4658
@majortom4658 4 роки тому
As the credits rolled & the tone shifted into a melancholy mood, I took one last drag on my cigarette & collected my coat & hat & hailed a cab. The streets of L.A. were darker than usual with something more than the night - Once upon a time in Hollywood '
@canaisyoung3601
@canaisyoung3601 4 роки тому
They did the same thing for "Why Dave Chappelle Left Hollywood" and "Is Joker Cinema?"
@peterjoyfilms
@peterjoyfilms 4 роки тому
@@canaisyoung3601 Yes but this came first
@sirjoey3137
@sirjoey3137 4 роки тому
I feel like Tarantino is the guy that makes famous actors more famous.
@vingasoline5068
@vingasoline5068 4 роки тому
I think so too. He DID kind of revitalize John Travolta’s career when Pulp Fiction came out. But in my opinion Travolta kinda dig his career into deep shit with Battlefield Earth and a few others.
@sunlion8866
@sunlion8866 4 роки тому
And resurrected some of them from the abyss
@Saint_Wolf_
@Saint_Wolf_ 3 роки тому
I feel like Tarantino is the guy that makes famous actors say the N-word.
@Catalyst606
@Catalyst606 3 роки тому
He did with godamn I forgot his name but the main nazi in inglorious bastards and the doctor in django
@Saint_Wolf_
@Saint_Wolf_ 3 роки тому
@@Catalyst606 Christoph Waltz
@CallMeJ.
@CallMeJ. 4 роки тому
It's so cool to see that he's just a huge nerd/fanboy who made his dreams come true.
@emiliojurado5069
@emiliojurado5069 2 роки тому
Don’t forget that he’s also a great director…
@krypticunlimited6925
@krypticunlimited6925 2 роки тому
inspiring
@toady3794
@toady3794 2 роки тому
He is also pleasantly charming.
@iyankku
@iyankku 2 роки тому
@@toady3794 ask Uma Thurman how she feels about him lol
@lw4791
@lw4791 2 роки тому
@@iyankku sounds like she just can’t drive tbh
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 5 років тому
I loved when Quentin as a child says “so thats whats happens when your an adult, that you become a movie genius”
@nmarbletoe8210
@nmarbletoe8210 4 роки тому
that was fascinating
@campi832
@campi832 5 років тому
You know that a video like this is good, when it makes you want to instantly rewatch 10 movies at the same time
@thejohntremendol
@thejohntremendol 5 років тому
beautiful observation
@ladelame1
@ladelame1 5 років тому
I watched this video last night. Since then I've rewatched Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction twice and after watching this a second time now I think I'm going to go rewatch Django and the intro of Pulp Fiction again.
@Mrken2786
@Mrken2786 5 років тому
This vid made me want to watch those movies he drew inspiration from! He’s really a cinema buff!
@jacobje00
@jacobje00 5 років тому
Yes
@sudev29
@sudev29 5 років тому
Yup. I'm watching Pulp Fiction again now.
@goodnightnathan
@goodnightnathan 5 років тому
Love how this has no narration but it works so well.
@foxeh123
@foxeh123 5 років тому
I actually didn't notice it until you said it.
@gerardborrull
@gerardborrull 5 років тому
That's the magic of great editing.
@bloodgain
@bloodgain 5 років тому
Came down here to say the same thing. It's a master class of letting the subject and the material say what you want to get across, and without twisting any of it or taking it (too far) out of context.
@cogginsnuff
@cogginsnuff 5 років тому
I thought it was obvious from the title, and especially the immediate lack of narration, that the editor intended this video to play out as similarly as a video essay can, to a poem.
@bloodgain
@bloodgain 5 років тому
Joseph Coggins: Excellent point. I considered it briefly, but attributed it to the statement that Tarantino makes in one of the clips. I didn't give Jack and Andrew enough credit there. More specifically, I don't think it plays out like a poem, but lets the poetry exist "between the lines" here, too. That's why some people are saying they didn't even notice there wasn't narration, because it feels like there is. I didn't notice it until about half way through, myself.
@iknowiknownothing6114
@iknowiknownothing6114 4 роки тому
I wish i could watch Pulp Fiction for the first time again.
@ayyyooo983
@ayyyooo983 4 роки тому
iKNOWiKNOWNOTHING the first time i ever watched pulp fiction i was 2 bowls down and high outta my mind, and i wouldn’t want to change the experience for anything. but i’d love to do it again
@drogz
@drogz 4 роки тому
you can't rewatch if it's the first time
@nrggvrn5576
@nrggvrn5576 4 роки тому
@@drogz yep that's the joke So, r/woo0OScHt
@p00ner1sm
@p00ner1sm 4 роки тому
Temjen Jmr - Wasn’t a joke. You wooshed yourself.
@spikepachita6026
@spikepachita6026 4 роки тому
Wish i could watch every Tarantino movie for the First time again
@dylanreh2010
@dylanreh2010 4 роки тому
Loved the side by side comparisons of Tarantino's scenes and the scenes that influenced them. Very well made video
@leelee9421
@leelee9421 3 роки тому
Yeah that was awesome. I know some but now and again one would come up where I’d think, ahhh that’s why I liked it so much!
@snowy2619
@snowy2619 3 роки тому
I like when he showed the dancing
@erch3rejc986
@erch3rejc986 3 роки тому
Nice profile pic
@GMfish
@GMfish 2 роки тому
Clint gang
@dylanreh2010
@dylanreh2010 2 роки тому
@@GMfish my brother
@TheMidnightdemon
@TheMidnightdemon 5 років тому
Christoph Waltzed into the room. "Now here´s the poetry I was looking for"
@carlosandleon
@carlosandleon 4 роки тому
underrated lol, the others are too dumb to see your genius
@P_steez
@P_steez 4 роки тому
Underrated af comment 😂
@D8271
@D8271 2 роки тому
And to think how underestimated poetry as a discipline and reading is nowadays...or men read it in secret?
@Love-Sensibility
@Love-Sensibility 2 роки тому
'Waltzed' haha
@gustoonz
@gustoonz 5 років тому
What an absolute treat.
@wendel5868
@wendel5868 5 років тому
Like what? Tarantino just reshooting scenes from old movies?
@Naruto_from_the_Naruto_show
@Naruto_from_the_Naruto_show 5 років тому
Gus my boy, you're such an unusual person
@BackYardCommunity
@BackYardCommunity 5 років тому
and spicing it up with the most enjoyable, character oriented, keen- and nimble-witted dialogue, aswell as gracefully craft every scene in order to make the movie ENTERTAINING?
@BackYardCommunity
@BackYardCommunity 5 років тому
oh hi gus
@javier5688
@javier5688 5 років тому
Gus!?!? Did I just see Gus on my favorite UKposts creators comment section!?!? Omfg Gus you’re like my second favorite UKpostsr.
@DemocratsareagentsofSATAN
@DemocratsareagentsofSATAN 4 роки тому
Man, the entire time I'm thinking about how many hours worth of movies Quentin has spent watching...his library is HUGE
@elitsagospodinova7241
@elitsagospodinova7241 4 роки тому
There was a video with him and LDC discussing the development of the Rick character from Once Upon a Time... Leo said that Tarantino provided him with films and episodes from tv shows from the era which aren't really available anywhere (unless you are Quentin Tarantino lol).
@Love-Sensibility
@Love-Sensibility 2 роки тому
@@elitsagospodinova7241 holy crap if i was leo at that time...
@Quicksilver_Cookie
@Quicksilver_Cookie 4 роки тому
I love how passionate he is about literally everything cinema. He lives and breathes cinema.
@NowYouSeeIt
@NowYouSeeIt 4 роки тому
Watch an interview for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood -- he still does the "Because we love making movies!" thing
@sakulaeyr9819
@sakulaeyr9819 Рік тому
@@NowYouSeeIt we NEED more directors like him. Just passionate NERDS out to tell incredible stories!
@sakulaeyr9819
@sakulaeyr9819 Рік тому
@@thotslayer9914 100%
@Fourthirteen82
@Fourthirteen82 4 роки тому
I thought this was just a recording of a professional TV documentary... I didn't realize you made this. Well done.
@AnneIglesias
@AnneIglesias 5 років тому
You can feel however you want about Tarantino as a person, but you can’t deny that his ability to collect the most impactful little details in classic films and make them work in the modern age is pretty cool. Learn from the craft, not from his specific words.
@oof-rr5nf
@oof-rr5nf 5 років тому
JediAnn Solo Very good attitude towards the dude, tbh. I am taking notes. I thank thee.
@Ergoperidot
@Ergoperidot 5 років тому
Why wouldn't people like him as a person? I don't think I've ever heard a bad word about him, except from that one reporter who said his movies were too violent.
@neonatalpenguin
@neonatalpenguin 5 років тому
He seems like a good lad.
@AnneIglesias
@AnneIglesias 5 років тому
Maurice Ravel people often find reasons to hate famous people, especially for personal opinions that have nothing to do with their profession.
@realgamergirl4638
@realgamergirl4638 5 років тому
Having worked with Weinstein for many years comes to mind.
@johnta17
@johnta17 4 роки тому
I literally can listen to him talk all day. His enthusiasm is infectious.
@josedorsaith5261
@josedorsaith5261 2 роки тому
As long as he isn't trying to put on a southern, black accent again I can listen to him for ages too.
@StuntmanDanHemi
@StuntmanDanHemi 5 років тому
Man I think my movie knowledge is pretty damn good, but every time I hear Quentin talk, I feel like a Neanderthal lol
@adankseasonads935
@adankseasonads935 5 років тому
We removed the "h" like 60 years ago..
@StuntmanDanHemi
@StuntmanDanHemi 5 років тому
@@adankseasonads935 oh really, just like im about to remove your comment? Lol word prediction, I just clicked on it
@adankseasonads935
@adankseasonads935 5 років тому
@@StuntmanDanHemi Okay..!? Some people can't handle a little razzing, I guess. Delete all you want man.
@tongpoo8985
@tongpoo8985 3 роки тому
@@adankseasonads935 wrong. Still spelled neanderthal
@Catalyst606
@Catalyst606 3 роки тому
Same lmao
@PatrickHogan
@PatrickHogan 5 років тому
Brad Pitt voice: *BONJOURNO*
@mehmeh2255
@mehmeh2255 5 років тому
Patrick Hogan BONEGIOORNOE
@_lithp
@_lithp 5 років тому
*ARIVERDERCHEE*
@ascend3654
@ascend3654 5 років тому
gorlami
@Hard_Boiled_Entertainment
@Hard_Boiled_Entertainment 5 років тому
Patrick Hogan BAWN JAWR NO!
@chimpinaneckbrace
@chimpinaneckbrace 5 років тому
When I visited Italy a few years ago my Italian accent was nearly that bad. People were laughing every time I tried to say something.
@valeregeron2273
@valeregeron2273 5 років тому
Quentin Tarantino is the perfect example of a human being chasing and doing the things he was put on this earth for, true genius filled with pure passion for the art
@valeregeron2273
@valeregeron2273 4 роки тому
@@TheTillmanSneakerReview art is subjective i guess ;)
@deraltedattelklauber1881
@deraltedattelklauber1881 2 роки тому
And feet
@TheDozierHimself
@TheDozierHimself 4 роки тому
In college we knew this dude named Mustard he was like 30 to our 19/20. While watching Jackie Brown during the car remote scene he blurts out, "Fucking Tarantino Man, he always captures the nuance of conversation in every movie" And bam! It hit me
@AnirudhBalakrishnan777
@AnirudhBalakrishnan777 3 роки тому
Hit it to me too pls...
@mak2089
@mak2089 5 років тому
If we are as passionate about what we do as Tarantino is about films , we can all do great things in life !!
@Red5ive
@Red5ive 5 років тому
Mukund Krishnan underrated comment
@Skrenja
@Skrenja 2 роки тому
... as long as you have the talent, discipline and vision to go along with that passion.
@christophergongora7885
@christophergongora7885 2 роки тому
Now you just need a strong support to chase those passions
@Wolfe-zl4ld
@Wolfe-zl4ld 5 років тому
Can't wait for ''Once Upon a Time in Hollywood".
@Niom_Music
@Niom_Music 5 років тому
larry caverga Dude nice. Same
@Theomite
@Theomite 5 років тому
I have set aside a premium bottle of lotion and a fine linen rag for that movie's release day.
@fromchaos6354
@fromchaos6354 5 років тому
then u should watch the trailer for now
@TheLJShow-ys8wr
@TheLJShow-ys8wr 5 років тому
#MeToo
@swirlingchi
@swirlingchi 4 роки тому
INdie Channel don’t watch the trailer. Go into it completely blind
@pkingo1
@pkingo1 5 років тому
Main thing I love about Quentin is that he is having fun, and his movie usually have a fun vibe to them.
@NowYouSeeIt
@NowYouSeeIt 5 років тому
I implied this a little in the video, but almost every actor interviewed talks about how much fun they had. Many people refer to it as the most fun they ever had on a movie set (Rod Taylor, Production Designer for Django, Brad Pitt, Tim Roth).
@TheVeryAngryShrimp
@TheVeryAngryShrimp 4 роки тому
Tarantino is one of the best directors because he doesn't just shout cues like Ian McKellen suffered in The Hobbit, but he provided references and spoke to his actors like humans and not like puppets. THAT'S a director in my book.
@Jesse__H
@Jesse__H 4 роки тому
"That will be, I predict, the ultimate honor for Pulp Fiction: like all great films, it criticizes other movies." That's really a profound thought, imo. I've been thinking about that since I first heard it.
@KORKEL-
@KORKEL- 5 років тому
When the sponsorship thing came on at the end I was reminded that I had forgotten that this was a fan-made youtube video and not a pro-made documentary. A+++
@ulrichbrito
@ulrichbrito 5 років тому
I didn't even notice the time pass...
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 роки тому
Pazuzu,"Baghdad zip code Death forever",purse avoiding dart-E.*. "ok!",there was some notes I mean don't forget the beganing,the black Coffee with no poppers! was the sweetest drown-oh it's LA sometimes and traveling "C. on the Bells",its was notes and sssssshhhhhhhhhh drowning "it was Drag Queen careers alright mmmmm . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . oh what drowning moments,these cheese fries are good . "holes in motel Europe" there was no talking heads "that one in the room "that is not the Devil "painting",sex.said 1 piece 666 each-smoke "eternal life,everlasting",Vampires read it with the beganing here m.Did sxu see the Gothic girls m,milk-this what it was in the movie-and Bulie not Katie Speilberg,that Vampire clip "the what if "hole in Europe-metal",the black not Gil. it was verx good Coffee "the right private-lamp our parents met,sex.Bulie is 44 now I am 42 "xh" that the whole time on a 18-26 crack "don't miss the beganing for Jesus Christ and his people,Junior is lxxking",realsx that C. "ses!",I have the music "priceless",616. "ahh."
@mrbrian826
@mrbrian826 3 роки тому
Man, Travolta was so cool in Pulp Fiction. I'm happy to know that Quentin fought for him so much or it probably wouldn't have even been made.
@1987Liono
@1987Liono 4 роки тому
Jesus Now I see the inspiration for Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. 1969 is the era he was a child in.
@synlion
@synlion 4 роки тому
That’s what I really felt when I watched the movie. Tarantino created for himself a fantasy of hollywood like he knew and loved it but took out the thing that ruined it. So many reviews saying the movie was lacking plot and I can only think that they missed the whole point of the movie.
@1987Liono
@1987Liono 4 роки тому
@@synlion Yeah he was a fan of Burt Reynolds. That is the idea behind Rick Dalton. It makes sense. Maybe that means Rick will be a big star in the years after 1969. Maybe Smokey, Deliverance or Mean Machine will make him a huge star.
@NavidIsANoob
@NavidIsANoob 4 роки тому
Once Upon A Time is surely Tarantino's own baby. A beautiful love letter to an era that made him who he is today.
@reddeadjournals1385
@reddeadjournals1385 5 років тому
Damn it, now I have to watch "Blow Out"
@cl759
@cl759 4 роки тому
Defo Travolta very good in it.
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 роки тому
Gothic,"purse" "no repeats forever,in front of zip code",so what did I do smoke an electric air cigarette "smoke",let's talk about JT and Gerard "goodbye! goodbye! goodbye!",mmm.
@elijahfreeman6940
@elijahfreeman6940 4 роки тому
Honestly it’s really good especially cause John Lithgow does his serial killer roll like from Dexter
@sirwoodofeast9497
@sirwoodofeast9497 4 роки тому
You will not be disappointed.
@cenk_alper
@cenk_alper 4 роки тому
just watched it. absolute masterpiece.
@123rebelguy
@123rebelguy 5 років тому
You should win oscar for editing this video . Brilliant video i hve seen in a year .
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 5 років тому
rebel guy 👍👍👍
@slowmotiontornado2757
@slowmotiontornado2757 4 роки тому
If you don't take the volume inconsistency into consideration, sure. :')
@Clauriffo
@Clauriffo 4 роки тому
Yeah too bad he wrote Quentin's name wrong.
@cryptekwizard8336
@cryptekwizard8336 4 роки тому
Fuck anyone criticizing your video. They chose to watch long enough to form an opinion...and tbh, critiquing isn’t as much of an original act as it is spiteful, cold and useless. Despite some volume/audio mastering issues...this is edited very well with the narrative and how the content stays perfectly in pace when alluded to...I really enjoyed your video. I’m sure it took a little while to edit, etc....but it is great. Tweak those small things people have you feedback on, and I’ll keep watching.
@llDbGll
@llDbGll 4 роки тому
I just gave you your 1.000th like. Congrats.
@Krishnakumar-wl7ih
@Krishnakumar-wl7ih 4 роки тому
I am seriously palpitating at the sheer amount of knowledge Tarantino has regarding movies. He has seen so many movies in his lifetime that his mind is an encyclopedia for movies. Awesome director and awesomely crafted video to solidify this fact.
@kermdeezy5330
@kermdeezy5330 2 роки тому
The crazy thing is he's seen most of the ones he likes several times, and a lot of them dozens of times. I watch movies every day and rarely rewatch anything because there's still thousands I need to see.
@JohnDoe-ps2ke
@JohnDoe-ps2ke 4 роки тому
That goofy video of Quentin dancing with Uma and John makes me really happy
@kungfupandaluver6919
@kungfupandaluver6919 5 років тому
The way that Tarantino uses shots almost exactly from older movies reminds me of how Kendrick weaves oldschool rap lyrics into his songs
@mattguz55
@mattguz55 5 років тому
EXACTLY. Tarantino samples. Just like in hip hop.
@notxvexorr4379
@notxvexorr4379 4 роки тому
@T toxic
@jacksonmuralt5604
@jacksonmuralt5604 4 роки тому
T you’re a real loser buddy
@mattparks6100
@mattparks6100 4 роки тому
Not the same in any sense. Sampling is using the original in something else. Tarantino uses techniques from old movies. Your comparison doesn't make sense.
@TheRealJahan
@TheRealJahan 4 роки тому
Matt Parks his comparison makes total sense, you’re just being a douche
@LilSaladBar
@LilSaladBar 5 років тому
*You have no idea how long I've been waiting for this notification.*
@noozlednews4512
@noozlednews4512 4 роки тому
I’m so hyped, I’m taking a class about Tarantino in the fall where we will analyze every single movie from Tarantino
@blazesawyer7662
@blazesawyer7662 4 роки тому
Have you started yet? If you are in film school which one do you go to I’m looking into going and am open to all options
@doyathing813
@doyathing813 2 роки тому
How was the class lmao
@FindingTheForce
@FindingTheForce 4 роки тому
Just like I thought I would: I like Quinton‘s films a lot more hearing him explain the creativity behind them.
@nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752
@nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752 5 років тому
God Damn this is an in-depth look at Tarantino - thanks for the insight
@motioninart
@motioninart 5 років тому
Love that you’re reinventing the format of what a traditional video essay would look like, thematically fitting in with the ideas that are discussed in the video. Awesome.
@djquinn11
@djquinn11 3 роки тому
His use of music for his soundtracks is genius as well.
@Spookyhoobster
@Spookyhoobster 4 роки тому
I've watched wayyy to much UKposts to be proud of and this is literally one of the best made videos I've ever seen. The visual cuts, the use of music, the choice of dialogue , and the overall sequence really captured Quentin Tarantino's passion for film making. Really well done.
@coolstuff4640
@coolstuff4640 5 років тому
Honestly Tarantino has to be my absolute favorite director.
@josephdocherty7919
@josephdocherty7919 5 років тому
I'd say Quentin Tarantino and Edgar Wright are my favourite directors; if you like them both as well I'd highly advise you to check out the Hot Fuzz commentary - it's absolutely amazing.
@thisguy1890
@thisguy1890 4 роки тому
It's Tarantino and Kubrick for me. Substance is proved with time.
@trequor
@trequor 4 роки тому
There's no doubt that Tarantino is the best at what he does. There are many great directors and most of them can do things that Tarantino can't, but none of them can do what Tarantino can do.
@seanyjizz
@seanyjizz 4 роки тому
His catalog is unmatched but don’t sleep on the Coen Brothers
@sparkfilms558
@sparkfilms558 4 роки тому
@@josephdocherty7919 Same two for me but add David Lynch
@EdwinBroekman
@EdwinBroekman 5 років тому
When he relates he wanted the dance scene in Pulp Fiction to reflect just the joy and fun they had while dancing, he failed to mention that John Travolta is an incredibly talented and skilled dancer. STILL, THIS IS PROBABLY THE BEST UKposts REVIEW I WATCHED EVER!!! caps and exclamation points intended
@vishnu.mj8
@vishnu.mj8 4 роки тому
Take a standing ovation for the effort you put into this video. It's pure gold. Subscribed!
@user-yl4lf9mh1w
@user-yl4lf9mh1w 2 роки тому
That shot of Django in the blue outfit riding on horseback through the cottonfield was such a powerful image. Quentin should have held on it much longer than he did.
@mediaondisplay3089
@mediaondisplay3089 5 років тому
Great Video! In filmschool they basically just showed us films and we examined every aspect of any given film. I felt this is all things you could do on your own without having to allocate tons of money and time to a school. I feel Quinton just reinforces this belief. If you want to be a filmmaker, start watching movies, not only things you like but things you that might not really be your demographic. These frames you see will stick with you and help you when it comes time to make your movie you will have a vast library of shots in your head to choose from.
@Mcquiz95
@Mcquiz95 5 років тому
I love movies, I actually keep track and I've seen at least 780 feature length films but still I'd be completely rubbish at filmmaking.
@mediaondisplay3089
@mediaondisplay3089 5 років тому
well that the thing innit, rubbish is subjective, what is rubbish to you might be gold to somebody else. In fact there is a whole genre of film that are proud of how bad they are (birdemic, sharknado, troma films, ect). But the fact that you have seen so many films and have a general interest in cinema is a great start. When I went to filmschool I was blown away at how little my class had seen. If you ever attend you will most likely hear a phrase like this "you need to know the rules before you can break them" .. that's filmschool; the basic concepts of framing/lighting/shot composition/audio recording and releasing(try to find somebody to buy your film, spoiler alert nobody will buy it). All that stuff can be learned fairly quickly, what cannot be learned quickly is a vast knowledge of great shots. Er sorry for rambling …
@Mcquiz95
@Mcquiz95 5 років тому
Well for one thing I am one of the least creative people on the planet so I couldn't even make a crappy movie, I have a hard time writing 200 words. The only thing I can do is occasionally when listening to a music in a situation I feel like "Whoa, you could make a good shot out of this".
@mediaondisplay3089
@mediaondisplay3089 5 років тому
ahhhhh see you got it!! that's half the battle right there putting sound to moving pictures. Well I encourage you to just try shooting some stuff. Or at very least just start editing, hitfilm is a free comprehensive video editing software. You can do anything you can imagine with it. Why not just start making videos,, I mean you are on youtube :P.... edit: I mean more cinema like videos as opposed to whatever the racing stuff is you have going on lol. Or you could be like me (and many others) that find it nearly impossible to direct a legit production so am forced into animation. There is tons of free animating software, or I used GTA 5 director mode to just practice filmmaking. This is the most popular video on my channel ukposts.info/have/v-deo/mqSojGmsaHyAwHU.html&t theres nothing to it, but as you can see I was really trying to practice interesting camera angles.
@URBONED
@URBONED 5 років тому
I had the exact same experience, except I was lucky enough that my course was focused on practical learning opposed to theoretical. I remember having a lecturer ask who had seen Vertigo in a room of probably 30 people and I put my hand up and look around the room to not a single hand. And i just burst out "what is wrong with you people?!" I honestly found the best students in the course were always the ones that watched and loved movies. I couldn't believe how few did though.
@kriswatchesmovies
@kriswatchesmovies 5 років тому
LOVE this narration-less style! Feels very separate from all the other film essays saturating youtube. Feels much more natural as a documentary format
@adamyoung6797
@adamyoung6797 5 років тому
Yeah, it's very cool. Educates without feeling like you're being talked down to. Very "show, don't tell."
@sefulunafatali1646
@sefulunafatali1646 5 років тому
Old guy: “There was only 3 of us” *shows 2 fingers Me: “HA! Hun look at this”
@jacobhiller6731
@jacobhiller6731 5 років тому
Datz ze GERMAN three!
@samfisher2306
@samfisher2306 4 роки тому
Pelosi did th he same last week lol
@the_str4ng3r
@the_str4ng3r 4 роки тому
Like Jacob said, "Ze German three". His thumb was also up, but nearly hidden by his index finger. Nearly. Go look closer :)
@lilnightvision3637
@lilnightvision3637 4 роки тому
@@the_str4ng3r lmao his thumb was never up
@lilnightvision3637
@lilnightvision3637 4 роки тому
@@the_str4ng3r hes just old
@jeanseanmusic
@jeanseanmusic 4 роки тому
Im not a filmmaker myself but seeing someone so passionate was very inspiring. Thank you for making this
@Exclusivesociety
@Exclusivesociety 5 років тому
I missed you
@acenanu121
@acenanu121 5 років тому
makes me want to have a movie theatre of my own in the basement with all the Tarantino, Chris Nolan, Scorsese movies..
@The1starberry
@The1starberry 5 років тому
Why chris nolan?
@imkotable
@imkotable 4 роки тому
@Ryan Jang Because Inception = Paprika.
@gerardbates5412
@gerardbates5412 4 роки тому
All three great... But. Add Antwan fuqua!!!
@LukeMotionz
@LukeMotionz 4 роки тому
@@gerardbates5412 Who?
@thatdudeguy7176
@thatdudeguy7176 4 роки тому
@@imkotable lupin paprika and cowboybebop
@rambojohnj.6117
@rambojohnj.6117 4 роки тому
They call him “the Beeeeeear Jeeeew”
@acetrigger1337
@acetrigger1337 3 роки тому
Quentin is such a movie nerd, i love it.
@whanowa
@whanowa 5 років тому
Quentin Tarantino quoting my favorite Disney movie _Aristocats_ just made my day :D
@nostalgia_junkie
@nostalgia_junkie 5 років тому
*that's my a e s t h e t i c*
@Ask4This
@Ask4This 5 років тому
that's my a e s t h e t i c
@jaysmith3448
@jaysmith3448 5 років тому
@Timothy Hill That's all you can really do since their is nothing new under the sun.
@themoreyouknowfools4974
@themoreyouknowfools4974 3 роки тому
What I love most about this video is the ending. You always see people, especially film snobs, say they hate Tarantino because he does copies of other movies. But Jean- Luc Godard has done the same thing, yet film snobs hold him to a higher standard. Tarantino is no different from other filmmakers. They all are doing the things they love because of their love for movies when they were kids.
@kooj22
@kooj22 3 роки тому
“If you just truly love cinema with enough passion, and you really love it. You can’t help but make a good movie” 😭😭
@jacesaces15
@jacesaces15 5 років тому
damnit i love Christoph Walltz
@ccalvac18
@ccalvac18 5 років тому
I wholeheartedly believe this is one of your best videos and definitely on of the best film video essays I've seen on UKposts. Your thesis, points, and conclusion were all so clear and ALL without even speaking. This was just awesome. Thank you!
@CruzifixioOG
@CruzifixioOG 3 роки тому
Tarantino is that Director that makes actors say "I did that", with pride.
@wilsonabbey
@wilsonabbey 4 роки тому
I love coming back to watch this. THANK YOU for making this, superb editing
@majsketchup
@majsketchup 5 років тому
Wow, this had my hypnotized the whole 18 minutes
@_ee75
@_ee75 5 років тому
I saved this in my favourites! I never do that.
@spyrosdeloglou8970
@spyrosdeloglou8970 5 років тому
So, essentially that playlist was empty up until today? :P
@lateblume4208
@lateblume4208 4 роки тому
I dont think Blow Out is that great of a movie but the fact that Tarantino was so profoundly inspired by Travolta's performance in it made Pulp a masterpiece. Art is subjective and what you see isn't what I see.
@1987Liono
@1987Liono 4 роки тому
I didnt like it either. However he saw gold where everyone saw rubbish.
@tiputhesultan
@tiputhesultan 3 роки тому
Every now and then I'll come back to this video and watch it all over again. It's one of the most fulfilling things, seeing Quentin talk about films, his films, and hearing his collaborators talk about him. Completely restores my passion for the artform. Thank you for making this.
@vicenteortegarubilar9418
@vicenteortegarubilar9418 5 років тому
I am glad I am watching a new video from this channel....and Now you see it...too.
@NoName-kr3os
@NoName-kr3os 5 років тому
: )
@doky7174
@doky7174 5 років тому
puns, the best
@GabrielGarcia-zj1kl
@GabrielGarcia-zj1kl 5 років тому
Happy
@nikkolimua3542
@nikkolimua3542 5 років тому
As an amateur filmmaker, this gives me a bunch of inspiration. Thanks for making this!
@BuiltbyF
@BuiltbyF 4 роки тому
Tarantino approaches filmmaking the way Wu Tang approached sampling
@OnlinePersonafication
@OnlinePersonafication 4 роки тому
Yes!!!! Fucking A!
@12uhrsportplatzohnetreten23
@12uhrsportplatzohnetreten23 2 роки тому
what a great video, thank you. I love the editing, no unnecessary voice over, just quentin expaining the thoughts behind it himself. Great job!
@danielright1515
@danielright1515 5 років тому
Nobody can't explain Tarantino movies exept Tarantini himself
@HannsSchmelzer
@HannsSchmelzer 5 років тому
Great Job!! I enjoyed every second! Thanx for this.
@EvilDaren
@EvilDaren 3 роки тому
It's one of the best montage about Tarantino I've ever seen, from sequences to music as well as editing, outstanding!
@DigitalJeremy
@DigitalJeremy 4 роки тому
Outstanding profile. Love the contrast/compare of the influenced scene vs actual scene(s). Very well conceived and edited.
@EAGalvez
@EAGalvez 5 років тому
Thank you for reminding me why Quentin is among the three best film directors of all time
@mishtaromaniello8295
@mishtaromaniello8295 5 років тому
Who are the other two?
@felizkodie5328
@felizkodie5328 5 років тому
Mishta Romaniello Kubrick and Kubrick
@EAGalvez
@EAGalvez 5 років тому
Nolan and Scorsese
@mishtaromaniello8295
@mishtaromaniello8295 5 років тому
Nolan has potential to be one of the best, I do agree with jimmer vasquez and think Kubrick is among the top 3.
@ginshuhime
@ginshuhime 5 років тому
I'd trade Ridley Scott for Nolan but what a top tier selection you have, sir
@jackliu8991
@jackliu8991 5 років тому
dude this a badass comback!!! miss your content so much!!
@pjetrs
@pjetrs 4 роки тому
I really love it when artists use everything in life as a sample / inspiration for their work. Makes me realize how great this world around us is, if we just pay attention, connect the dots and read between the lines
@matthiasflores6898
@matthiasflores6898 2 роки тому
The amount of film and pop culture knowledge he retains is both impressive and inspiring. This is a beautifully crafted video, nice job.
@RodrigoTheHappyDog
@RodrigoTheHappyDog 5 років тому
What an absolutely brilliant video. You showed us the clips, and let us read the poetry between the lines. I didn't even notice what you were doing until the line about Godard and breaking the rules!
@makie1352
@makie1352 5 років тому
I love u for doing that intro
@mileschowaniec100
@mileschowaniec100 5 років тому
Whats that song? I can never remember...
@chungkeepanda210
@chungkeepanda210 4 роки тому
Such a good video. Thanks for putting it up! You really captured his own love for movies and really showcased your own !
@evilhellokittie
@evilhellokittie 4 роки тому
3:13 sweet Jesus look at Quentin dance
@honeyv6020
@honeyv6020 3 роки тому
😂 😂
@xyon9090
@xyon9090 5 років тому
*I never really knew anything about movies* Until I discovered your channel. You're very knowledgeable in this media, thanks for sharing!
@davekuzee3399
@davekuzee3399 5 років тому
That was some great editing man really enjoyed it.
@ghibbs2693
@ghibbs2693 11 місяців тому
I did not expect such a good video. Thank you for bringing various of Tarantino’s advices through a compilation of interviews to explain his techniques instead of talking over it. The music was well used and made it even more exciting to listen. That was truly great!
@TonyTony..
@TonyTony.. 4 роки тому
I always have a feeling it’s gonna be an insightful video when the researcher considered there work an essay, in which I must say this was very elaborate and overall what I was hoping for....
@TonyTony..
@TonyTony.. 4 роки тому
I also enjoyed hearing, “familiar” music thanks for that.. great tribute.
@Kawakashi149
@Kawakashi149 5 років тому
Absolutly asounding job! You've made a truly entertaining thing there which i loved immensely! Tarantino is one of my favorite directors and that means that this tribute to his genius will be re-watched a couple dozen times! Thank you for a 20 minutes filled with emotions, Jack!
@andydolan4242
@andydolan4242 5 років тому
The film world that Quentin introduced me to changed all my preconceptions of what a great movie truly was. Just watching his work makes me want to dig deeper into film, its like trying to find that next high. Thanks Q
@SnowmanFilms
@SnowmanFilms 4 роки тому
Tarantino is one of our favorite directors, this is extremely thorough and well done. Loved showing the specific scenes that inspired him, he truly has his own unique perspective as a visual style. Thanks for the entertainment and insight!
@cjcarrizo42
@cjcarrizo42 2 роки тому
This is beautifully edited. Thank you.
@mmgthetartarboi3037
@mmgthetartarboi3037 4 роки тому
8:28 I really like the cuts emphasising what Tarantino is saying. Great job by the editor
@robertleroyparker6383
@robertleroyparker6383 5 років тому
He has made some of my favorite films. I have watched his movies over and over and over. Pulp FIction is top shelf entertainment. The Kill Bills are very good too. Anything with a light haired and tan Uma is high on my list.
@Crashpng
@Crashpng 4 роки тому
thank you for putting this together amazing work.
@gabrielbleuse988
@gabrielbleuse988 4 роки тому
This is the best video about Tarantino on UKposts. Thank you so much.
@danielburriss7827
@danielburriss7827 5 років тому
One of my favorite things about a Tarantino movie: the music. 👌
@AveLudusMagnus
@AveLudusMagnus 5 років тому
This thing just made me cry a little...
@keysersoze9040
@keysersoze9040 3 роки тому
I still come back to watch this video once in a while, thank you so much for making this, I cannot explain to you how much this fills my hearth
@GijsvanDam
@GijsvanDam 4 роки тому
The research that went into this! Blows my mind. Incredible job.
@jayfolk
@jayfolk 5 років тому
and controlling what the audience knows vs what the characters know. mr. pinks identity, the poisoned coffee, shoshannas theatre plan, plan to free hildy, etc etc etc
@asiamatron
@asiamatron 5 років тому
Yep, it's that great form of irony where the audience knows more than the character knows.
@cogginsnuff
@cogginsnuff 5 років тому
Someone should give that form of irony a dramatic name, that'd be so cool and useful!
@Ergoperidot
@Ergoperidot 5 років тому
Fancy seeing you here Jay. I bet Demo loves Tarantino lol.
@jayfolk
@jayfolk 5 років тому
Maurice Ravel i believe he does, but i think he thinks django was just inglorious bastards again, no idea how he feel about h8ful. i like it all except maybe deathproof, but jackie brown more so. once upon a time in hollywood looks f**king great.
@OfficiallyBlind
@OfficiallyBlind 5 років тому
Not to mention the opening scene of Inglorious Bastards. That suspense is amazing. He puts Alfred Hitchcock's bomb under the table to extreme heights. Even later in the movie where Shoshanna is in the restaurant, the pub scene when do it the scene backwards, and the theatre scene when your antagonist basically knows everything. Tarantino is my favorite director. The king of suspense and dialogue
@lorenzozadro2892
@lorenzozadro2892 4 роки тому
Outstanding work man, I’ve learned so much since I discovered your channel and I thank you for that. Just a question: No Jackie Brown ?
@abcxyz7132
@abcxyz7132 4 роки тому
Perfectly edited video , elevated every step. Opening with pulp fiction wow
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