Quentin Tarantino is a loquacious man. Since he hit the big time with "Pulp Fiction" in 1994, he has been a regular and willing presence on talk shows, even when he doesn't have anything new to promote. He drops by many of the most popular podcasts, and, unsurprisingly, launched one of his own, The Video Archives Podcast, where he gabs at length with his director buddy and former video store co-worker Roger Avary. He just doesn't seem to have an "off" switch, which makes it very difficult to believe he's going to stick to his word and retire from filmmaking after completing his next, as-yet-unannounced movie.
Evidently, Tarantino writes like he talks: fast and spontaneously. He generated so much material for "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" that he novelized his own screenplay so he could include the excised details. This has always been his way, and it sounds both exhausting and fascinating,...
Evidently, Tarantino writes like he talks: fast and spontaneously. He generated so much material for "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" that he novelized his own screenplay so he could include the excised details. This has always been his way, and it sounds both exhausting and fascinating,...
- 3/5/2023
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
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