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    Quentin Tarantino - a director well known for it’s violence and bloodshed content in his movies, was not only a great director, but also a legend of it’s time. Quentin Tarantino turned his studio from an art house studio to a national studio in Hollywood and created a genre of it’s own. Why is he such a remarkable figure in the film industry? It was due to his success in this industry, clearly. At the age of 31, he was made almost a hero among young filmmaker and audience with the release of “Pulp

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    Quentin Tarantino Blood, gore, and a lot of language; you will find this is most Quentin Tarantino movies. Although, this is what makes him such a writer and director. Quentin Tarantino is not only a fantastic screenplay writer, but he also pushes the limit of intense plots of drama, and mostly violence. As a great director, who changes the world of filmmaking, Quentin Tarantino is one of the most unique directors/writers, today. Born March 27, 1963, in Knoxville, Tennessee, Quentin Jerome Tarantino

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    Quentin Tarantino is a 52-year-old Caucasian male from Knoxville, Tennessee. He is credited for writing 23 films, acting in 34, producing 21, and directing 17. Quentin Tarantino is considered an auteur because the roles he plays in the making of every single film he is involved in. The Oxford Dictionary defines an auteur as “a film director who influences their films so much that they rank as their author. Every film by Quentin Tarantino is permeated by his unique and recognizable style from start

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    15 Most Violent Q.T Characters The name Quentin Tarantino is just about synonymous with violence. It’s a common theme in many of his movies along with glamorized crime and quirky dark humor. Now maybe graphic violence isn’t essential to a film’s success but his unique style of delivering violence has made him one of the most iconic directors of all time. While other directors spew out movie after movie, Quentin remains committed to quality over quantity. And it shows; he delivers what his audience

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    Adrionn Caldwell Mr. Lee Comparative Analysis Paper Quentin Tarantino Quentin Tarantino is considered a film maker who has always thought outside of the box. He has been able to take a twisted view on several different genres while combining violence and idiosyncratic characters. Tarantino began making independent films in the early 1990’s and has change the way mainstream movies have been viewed. His films have been characterized as having different styles but yet common themes that let the audience

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    Research Paper - Quentin Tarantino Quentin Tarantino was “born in Knoxville, Tennessee. His father, Tony Tarantino, is an Italian-American actor and musician from New York, and his mother, Connie (McHugh), is a nurse from Tennessee. Quentin moved with his mother to Torrance, California, when he was four years old” (Biography). Quentin Tarantino is now known for his unique style, extreme violence, and Tarantino often makes up brands for his films such as “Big Kahuna Burger” in his film “Pulp Fiction

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    Graphic Violence in the Cinema: Origins, Aesthetic Design, and Social Effects almost perfectly embodies the spirit of Quentin Tarantino movies. Although most movies contain some sort of violence, Tarantino involves it in a way like no other filmmaker; it is described as an “adrenaline shot” as well as keeping humor a part of the violence. Unlike classical films, Quentin Tarantino holds nothing back in showing gore and blood, all the while using it as a narrative device throughout the film. As the

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    school, I tell them, 'no, I went to films” - Quentin Tarantino These are the words of filmmaker, Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino is one of the most influential directors of our generation: a winner of two academy awards, who’s been praised for his original style, pop culture, and pushing the envelope for films to come. Born on March 27, 1963, Tarantino instantly became fascinated by films, after moving to California. While he was in high school, Tarantino worked at a Manhattan Beach video store called

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    Director Quentin Tarantino is an infamous director known for such beloved films like Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs and many more. What sets Tarantino apart from other directors is his unique style. He frequently includes meaningless and innocent dialogue in his films, at least one dance scene, there is loads of blood and gore, and finally, the POV trunk/hood shot from a car. His unique style has allowed many people to fall in love with his films and patiently await the next one. The first

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    Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino the film is set in the Deep South of America in the antebellum era. An African American slave (Django) is freed from a slave chain by a German bounty hunter posing as a traveling dentist (Dr. Schultz). In exchange for helping Schultz locate and kill three outlaws with large bounties that Schultz has never seen, Schultz promises to free Django and subsequently promises to show and teach Django bounty hunting, and split the bounty rewards with him if Django

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