How Quentin Tarantino Steals From Other Movies

Jul 26, 2019 20:48

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Whether you are a film buff or not, everyone has heard of the name Quentin Tarantino. His razor-sharp dialogues and graphic violence are some of his major trademarks. But what truly sets him apart from every other filmmaker is how he steals from other movies.

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ahkna July 26 2019, 19:11:22 UTC
If you call it an ~homage you can steal whatever you want, dontcha know

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alienjiive July 26 2019, 20:17:16 UTC
I kinda like a good homage, idk depends how it’s done.

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dnttllhrry July 26 2019, 19:13:37 UTC
It's called pastiche. He isn't the first or only to do it.

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stuffedpanda July 27 2019, 15:02:19 UTC
we're commenting on the OP's shitty summary.

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stuffedpanda July 26 2019, 19:17:23 UTC
this isn't something exclusive that he does. it's not stealing either so idek wtf you're going on about. many filmmakers do this.

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moddchicc July 26 2019, 19:19:15 UTC
MTE, and I'm not a QT fan

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mayjailer July 26 2019, 19:21:03 UTC
yeah, i can't stand him but he isn't alone in this. and it's very often intentional on the part of the director that's "stealing."

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syvlie0o0 July 26 2019, 19:35:28 UTC
You didn’t watch the video, huh?

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buzzybhn July 26 2019, 19:25:43 UTC
Lol, it's clear from the comments already that no one watched the video.

He's been upfront about how he steals (his own words y'all) and gives credit where it's due so I can't fault him for it. Wish female directors could get away with being as blatant as him though.

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alienjiive July 26 2019, 20:18:50 UTC
ONTD doesn’t read unless it’s tea and we don’t click play unless it’s an opportunity to drag or praise Taylor Swift, dontcha know?

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therearewords July 26 2019, 19:26:18 UTC
Oh, so now we're allowed to say it.

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