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Tarantino's most frequent collaborator is Samuel L Jackson, while Jackson's most frequent collaborator is Tarantino. In total, Jackson has appeared in six Tarantino films, as well as True Romance, which Tarantino wrote. Tarantino, according to Jackson, has taught him a lot, and the two have a natural relationship.[([[https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-samuel-l-jackson-learned-from-working-with-quentin-tarantino|MasterClass]])] | Tarantino's most frequent collaborator is Samuel L Jackson, while Jackson's most frequent collaborator is Tarantino. In total, Jackson has appeared in six Tarantino films, as well as True Romance, which Tarantino wrote. Tarantino, according to Jackson, has taught him a lot, and the two have a natural relationship.[([[https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-samuel-l-jackson-learned-from-working-with-quentin-tarantino|MasterClass]])] |
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| ===== Sally Menke ===== |
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| Aside from acting talent, his genuine longest and best collaboration was editor Sally Menke. Menke had edited all seven of Tarantino's films before her death in 2011, which was obviously distressing for the filmmaker. Fred Raskin, the editor, has since taken up the editing tasks.[([[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/quentin-tarantino-mourning-death-longtime-72108/|Hollywood Reporter]])] |
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| ===== True Romance ===== |
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| While Tarantino is most renowned for his directorial work, he also created the script for True Romance. Tony Scott directed the romantic crime film, which stars Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette among an ensemble cast that also includes Gary Oldman and Samuel L. Jackson. It is the only script he has written but has not directed.[([[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/true-romance-quentin-tarantino-masterpiece-anniversary-25-years-patricia-arquette-tony-scott-a8526931.html|Independent]])] |
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| ===== Biopics ===== |
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| The renowned filmmaker despises biopics. Tarantino stated in an interview with The Talks that biopics are "simply enormous excuses for performers to win Oscars." It's a tainted cinema".[([[https://the-talks.com/interview/quentin-tarantino/?fbclid=IwAR1prpcx-PFy36d0VoaLBAbpiwJfYhCxViTtJphjTW5DglDSIKkQuKRNGtg|The-Talks]])] |
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| ===== Time Most Influential ===== |
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| Tarantino was included to TIME magazine's list of the Top 100 Most Influential People in 2005. Tarantino's "teen-boy fixations – men with big guns, gorgeous ladies with terrible tongues – are a genuine tonic," they wrote. He still has a movie infatuation as convulsive as a schoolboy's crush at 42, and he still has a young man's arrogance."[([[http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1972656_1972696_1973085,00.html|Time]])] |
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| ===== Hollywood Walk Of Fame ===== |
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| Unsurprisingly, the iconic director has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Tarantino was honored with the star on December 21st, 2015, a few weeks before the release of The Hateful Eight, with Samuel L. Jackson on hand to help with the presentation.[([[https://walkoffame.com/quentin-tarantino/|Walk Of Fame]])] |
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