Tarantino SHUTS DOWN Feminist Journalist #shorts #tarantino #margotrobbie
š¤ Tarantino wasnāt having it when a journalist questioned Margot Robbieās screen time
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44 Comments
One look is a thousand lines
that movie was garbage but margoās lack of lines was not why
i love how people with no talent try to those with talent how to use it
Tarantino knows best when it comes to movies, not a random feminist. (He also is all about woman empowerment)
Wrong: she hasn't got great acting talent.
DO your Homework PLEASE before asking this master story teller any dumb Questions .One of his Greatest characters ever "the BRIDE"
was based on a character , whose Origins came from "PULP FICTION" When MIA Wallace (Uma Thurman) is out on her Date with Vincent Vega (John Travolta) she tells him how she stared in a Pilot for a T.V. show Called FOX FORCE five that never got picked up . That explanation of her Character was later Formed into the LETHAL and now Legend of a Character "BIATRIX KIDDO" or "BLACK MAMBA" from "KILL BILL"
An actor transmits the character not only with words
People can be odd š¤
Itās more of a cameo role. The story isnāt about her.
what if he is referring to the good acting talent part? š¤
Her performance WAS the actress she portrayed.
Thatās how you deal with idiots
The nicest way of saying, "i dont have time for this shi."
Calm down, Iām sure QT doesnāt need anyone rushing to his defenseš Heās a big boy
Another Peashooter dismissed by an AK
Has that journalists seen kill bill or pulp fiction yet? Like what are you talking about š
Tarantino is master of conversations. He always know how and when to dismantle bad commemts and questions.
Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Death Proof, Pulp Fiction. This is horrendous journalism
Tarantino is the best!
From the guy who made Kill Bill and Jackie Brown
She should be thankful he diddnt punch her in the facešš
Whoās Uma Thurman then ?
Whoās Uma Thurman then ?
Media is so full of themselves. Sickening.
Her Brooklyn accent and whole character in wolf of wall street might have been good to the average person but if your from the area she sounded and acted off, as did the real life male character. The actor from the punisher did an amazing job, he legit comes off like heās east coast and pulls it off to an amazing degree as far as he could be from that part of Brooklyn
You dont need lines to act great lol
And substitute my own
That interviewer clearly doesnāt know Quentin Tarantino , Margot Robbie or Sharon Tate. What a terrible, ill judged and ignorant question.
The question make it looks like that margot isnt one of the main protagonist š
does the number of lines in dialogue automatically mean someone is an amazing actor? Let's take one actor who hardly has any lines in a lot of movies, Keanu Reeves. He gets paid a lot yet in movies like John Wick, he rarely speaks. Actors don't get paid based on the numbers of lines they have.
What movie is this?
Dialogue isn't everything in film. Just look at Charlie Chaplin for example. Became famous without saying anything for decades.
To the man who created a thrilogy with a woman as the protagonist.
Has nobody in the world now a days never seen a silent movie???? Charlie chaplin did so many picks an didnt speak one word.
ā ļø That "Right" was the sound of her racing car dying ššš
What a dogshit question
What a rude response. "I reject your hypotheses' (plural) must mean I reject both of your statements. 1. She has great talent and 2. She doesn't have many lines. How rude!!!!!
They hate this one trick ahh moment
Hes rejecting that she has a great deal of acting talent cause the number of her lines would be a conclusion not a hypothesis
That look is everything what a man needs in such moments
You'd think an accomplished writer and director would know the difference between hypothesis and premise.
Wokism is a mental illness
Lol. Margot. This also reminds me of an awkward team meeting
Journalist thinks women having more lines make them a better character, haha. Margot understands that Sharon tate wasn't the center focus of the film but was a important anchor point for the setting of the time