Disdain for Ford, Hitch, now Truffaut 🙄
If Truffaut was a “bumbling amateur,” then Tarantino is in a perpetual state of emotional arrested development. 1997’s “Jackie Brown” is the closest he came to becoming an full-fledged adult. Every other entry is the manifestation of a GenXer’s pastiche habit coupled with a 15-year-old boy’s sensibility. It’s worth noting that his only “grownup” film was based on someone else’s work.
WolverineLPK via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/28/22
More reviews of The Video Archives Podcast with Quentin Tarantino & Roger Avary
I enjoy listening to these guys pontificate about films, even if their taste is often dubious despite their petigrees. The best thing about the podcast is that Tarantino's verbal tics ("...alright?" and "....ok? and when he builds up a head of verbal steam and has to come down...Read full review »
disjb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/05/22
What sets this retro film podcast apart from the pack is the long friendship between QT and RA. It’s a pleasure to hear them reminisce about their days working in the old Video Archives shop. It’s also fun to hear Roger Avary try and hold his own against QT’s formidable enthusiasm and as old...Read full review »
Da Weave via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/02/22
Dear Quentin & Roger, loving the podcasts but I’d LOVE you to check out my first movie THE HONEY KILLER which has become to most pirated & watched movie on the internet!!! What’s bizarre is that it’s a micro-budget first feature. Please check it out 🙏
Always Intrigued via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/20/22
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