... Tom Kramer Production Design: David Wasco Costume Supervisor: Karla Stevens Art Direction: Daniel Bradford Assistant Director: Karen Dimmig, William Paul Clark Set Decoration: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco Cast: Pam Grier (Jackie Brown), ...
... III, 58–59,299n, 301n Fort Massacre (Joseph M. Newman, 1958), 143 Forster, Robert, 255 four-act structure, 144 Four Rooms (Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, 1995), 3,315n Fowles, John, 7 Foxx, ...
30 When it came to Max Cherry, the job-sore bail bondsman looking for a way out, Tarantino drew up a wish list that included Paul Newman, 1970s hard man John Saxon and Gene Hackman, but Robert Forster had no baggage.
I don't think the guy expected it . ... At that stage he didn't know what he was going to do - start writing film articles , to be a film journalist . ... Craig Hamann , however , thinks that the importance of Video Archives ...
Quentin Tarantino
The music largely determines the pacing of the film: tracks like “Narratore letterario” [119:31–121:48], “I quattro passeggeri” [122:45– 124:29], “La musica prima del massacro” [126:22–128:14], and “L'inferno Bianco” [155:03–156:18] ...
This book places Quentin Tarantino at the heart of Hollywood, showing a director who speaks film through film, who examines the world beyond the movies in a way few have previously attempted, and at which fewer still have succeeded.
Not since Martin Scorsese in the mid-1970s has a young American filmmaker made such an instant impact on international cinema as Quentin Tarantino, whose PULP FICTION won the Cannes Film Festival's Grand Prix Award.
"If I hadn't wanted to make movies, I would have ended up as Ordell," Tarantino has explained. "I wouldn't have been a postman or worked at the phone company. . . . I would have gone to jail."
For the first time since Hitchcock, moviegoers have embraced a film director whose name denotes a genre in itself. Tarantino has become a byword for post-modern violence, for a unique...
Quentin Tarantino: Pulp fiction
With a visually arresting design that mimics Tarantino's approach to film-making and chapters organized by film, the pages are brimming with images taken on set and behind the scenes. This is the ultimate celebration for any Tarantino fan.
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Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino is one of the best-known living American filmmakers in the world, and the story of his career has been the subject of a number of books and articles.
Pocket Essentials is a dynamic series of books that are concise, lively, and easy to read. Packed with facts as well as expert opinions, each book has all the key...
Quentin Tarantino is one of the best-known living American filmmakers in the world, and the story of his career has been the subject of a number of books and articles.
Quentin Tarantino (b. 1963) began his career with one of the most profitable films in the history of independent cinema – Reservoir Dogs in 1992 – and won a Palme d’Or for Pulp Fiction two years later, at the age of 31.
"If I hadn't wanted to make movies, I would have ended up as Ordell," Tarantino has explained. "I wouldn't have been a postman or worked at the phone company. . . . I would have gone to jail."
Quentin Tarantino: Interviews, revised and updated with twelve new interviews, is a joy to read cover to cover because its subject has so much interesting and provocative to say about his own movies and about cinema in general, and also ...