Friday, 26 February 2010

Quentin Tarantino - Inspirations for Pulp Fiction





Oscar award winning director Quentin Tarantino talking about his inspirations for his characters and settings.

Quentin Tarantino is the director of award winning thriller films. He first directed and co-wrote a movie called "My Best Friends Wedding" in 1987, however during the editing the final reel of the film was damaged in a lab fire that broke out. Tarantino's 1992 "Reservoir Dogs" was an immediate hit. "True Romance" was originally Tarantino's screenplay for "My Best Friends Wedding", "True Romance" was released in 1993. After offers from Hollywood for projects such as "Men In Black" Quentin Tarantino retreated to Amsterdam to write his script for "Pulp Fiction". Tarantino's third feature film was "Jackie Brown" an adaptation of "Rum Punch". He then planned to make a war film (inglorious bastards) but postponed it to direct "Kill Bill" with leading actress Uma Thurman. Quentin Tarantino then co-directed "Grindhouse" with Rodriguez released in 2007. Tarantino's last film he directed was "Inglorious Bastards" in summer 2009; which went on to be Tarantino's highest grossing film in both The United States and worldwide.

1 comment:

  1. Elodie what is your opinion of "Pulp Fiction" and how does Tarantino effectively use aspects of the thriller genre in a clip from the film?

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