Movies are not about the weekend that they're released, and in the grand scheme of things, that's probably the most unimportant time of a film's life.
Quentin Tarantino on Letting Your Characters Take Over
This is an interesting clip of Quentin Tarantino trying to dissect his signature style of dialogue on Charlie Rose. Tarantino is always an interesting example, because he regularly has scenes where the action is compelling the story forward, but the dialogue has little or nothing to do with what's actually happening (consider the "Royale with... Continue Reading →
Quote of the Day: Quentin Tarantino
I steal from every movie ever made.
Quote of the Day: Quentin Tarantino
All my movies are achingly personal.
10 Screenwriting Lessons From Django Unchained
T.J. Barnard of WhatCulture recently shared ten screenwriting lessons any writer can learn from Django Unchained.
Quote of the Day: Quentin Tarantino
I steal from every movie ever made.
Screenwriter Profile: Quentin Tarantino
Few writers have a style quite as distinctive as Quentin Tarantino.
