Quote by Quentin Tarantino
Novelists have always had complete freedom to pretty much tell the

Novelists have always had complete freedom to pretty much tell their story any way they saw fit. And thats what Im trying to do. – Quentin Tarantino

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My mom took me to see Carnal Knowledge and The Wild Bunch and all these kind of movies when I was a kid. – Quentin Tarantino

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I always do an all-night horror marathon on Saturdays where we start at seven and go until five in the morning. – Quentin Tarantino

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I like it when somebody tells me a story, and I actually really feel that thats becoming like a lost art in American cinema. – Quentin Tarantino

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