Also, I love, love, love that interview. QT should stop being criticized for influencing real life violence. **** isn't real. There is a BIG difference with film violence, and real life violence.
SPOILER: Film violence is all fake. Shocking. I know. And any rational human could understand this concept. Blame the loon, not the film/
I think is kinda dumb that if the same question that the guy asked him in the first interview was asked by these guys, Quentin would NEVER answer that way to them, he would have probably repeated himself in a "cool" getto way lol.
perhaps. But you know if they did he would not freak out like that lol, I don't know if he did it to call attention to the movie or because he really hates them in that channel/show.
Saw it today. Good comeback from Inglorious Basterds(I didn't like that one). Solid 8/10. My only issue is one of my bigger criticisms of Tarantino's output as a whole and that is I think he struggles when it comes to writing an ending. I think the last half hour:
From the point where Django gets sent to the mining company to the end is the weakest part of the film. I especially felt like Tarantino was fishing and being a bit contrived with the whole Django convincing the Australians to free him.