Quentin Tarantino Vowed to Never Give His Mom “a Penny” Due to Childhood Insult

Aug 09, 2021 14:48


Quentin Tarantino Vowed to Never Give His Mom “a Penny” Due to Childhood Insult: “No House for You!” https://t.co/M002tTxoo7
- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 9, 2021
Quentin Tarantino revealed in a podcast that he has not done much to support his mother financially after she insulted his interest in writing as a young man ( Read more... )

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doncheadle August 9 2021, 20:11:45 UTC
petty af. did he ever try to talk to her about it when he was an adult?

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alquilaunhombre August 10 2021, 04:16:34 UTC
Of course not. He def seems the type to stew in his pettiness. Ew.

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felixfin August 9 2021, 20:13:38 UTC
Ugh I hate how shit he is because I loved Kill Bill growing up.

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judasiscariot August 9 2021, 20:13:49 UTC
She just meant don’t do it in class when you’re supposed to be doing something else.

heaven the fuck forbid your mom tells you to focus on school when you're in school you crybaby bitch

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dandyxwarhol August 9 2021, 20:14:55 UTC
I feel like there's probably a little more to their bad relationship than one bad comment.

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crazyspaced August 9 2021, 20:33:33 UTC
lol yeah same

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likeiused2 August 9 2021, 20:35:33 UTC
oh definitely. this is just an anecdote imo.

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geneforrester August 9 2021, 20:54:23 UTC
lol yeah i was gonna say, i think it takes a little more than one sarcastic comment to have this happen. probably a repeated pattern over all of childhood

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damaliaraya August 9 2021, 20:15:19 UTC
If it was any one but him I’d be team “you shit on your kid’s dreams and you get what you get.”* But he clearly hates women, has control issues, and is blowing up a small “dont fuck about in class” issue into something it shouldn’t be.

*I cannot relate. When I told my mom I was gonna me an astronaut she just smiled and told me I’d have to be really dedicated to my science classes then. When my sister said she was gonna be a surgeon, my mom said “alright, well, that’s gonna be hard work but I think you can do it.” (My sister is now on a full ride at Winston-Salem so, you know, she was willing to put in the work as it turns out. I was not, and that’s why I manage a movie theater. ;)) people with shitty parent stories make me so appreciative, cause my momma would never.

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slinkydinks August 9 2021, 22:16:33 UTC
100 emoji to your whole comment. Supportive parents make all the difference.

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poopanna August 10 2021, 17:19:54 UTC
I said the same thing above.

If I told my parents I was going to be a lawyer one day or a photographer for National Geographic the next, they were like “I believe in you.”

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