This was easily Bill's best Club Random and one of the main reasons is because Quentin Tarantino was a strong enough guest to not get inadvertently sidetracked and was able to return back to finish his stories and make his intended points. I need Part 2 ASAP!
@HH-gv8mx5 ай бұрын
I thought this was part 2. He’s already been on Club random.
@kelex125 ай бұрын
@@HH-gv8mx I thought that at first too. But this is part 1 of a 2 part interview. I guess Bill didn't want to put up a video over 2 hours.
@bored1ca5 ай бұрын
@@kelex12 kind of like what QT did with Kill Bill (but eventually he did re-edit both parts into The Whole Bloody Affair!)...
@concernedcitizen13825 ай бұрын
Yes he was
@garyny40735 ай бұрын
@@kelex12no , part one is when he was already on over a year ago , I think it's just a mistake cause obviously this is part 2 cause of what their talking about all new stuff 😊
@Gmurua875 ай бұрын
Tarantino’s passion when he talks about movies is so infectious. Such a joy to hear him talk about cinema.
@bashbash91004 ай бұрын
HES FUKED UP IN THIS INTERVIEW SMOKING WEED...DRUGS
@ronaldmilner89324 ай бұрын
Yawn.
@christwisted4 ай бұрын
I went to see him in London last year. Was great.
@thatwouldberad2 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more, it's pure gold!
@chrisdalton564613 күн бұрын
❤
@JasonVoorheesFriday13th4 ай бұрын
1:07:41 Bills face when Quentin interrupts him is so great, after years of Bill interrupting his guests he finally learns what it feels like.
@dmaidmai3 ай бұрын
Lolllllll
@TheRubberStudiosASMRАй бұрын
God, I almost came
@Lucas51192Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@strangevisions51623 күн бұрын
except QT interrupts with something interesting or funny
@smw46285 ай бұрын
Quentin Tarantino is a walking encyclopedia on anything about movies. I don't care how obscure the movies are, he knows them. That's love.
@WernerRachtman5 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same, man knows everything about film. But his laughter makes me laugh like an idiot, I love it! 😂
@samiam73425 ай бұрын
I guarantee there are certain foreign film markets he knows nothing about..........he know A LOT but he does NOT know everything about cinema...........he is not the be all end all expert on cinema......there are other directors that know more than him......
@JohnDoe-p2r5 ай бұрын
He knows a lot about the Gay Porn industry and Hairy man butt string theory
@CorbCorbin5 ай бұрын
@@samiam7342 No, I think he knows every single thing. What doesn’t he know. 🦶🏼He could name any woman’s foot, in cinema history, in two toes or less. I can’t believe there’s never been a skit of him doing that, on a game show. He could tell you the name of every horse, and how its bowels were, on every Western ever shot, anywhere, ever. He could tell you the entire cast and crew, down to every extra, or starving child, made to film, of Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin. 😆 He’s like the Ghost of Cinema Past, and he’s looking more like Scrooge, every year.
@buyahhhhrooo44185 ай бұрын
I feel like I'm in a very special place in life when I know all of Tarantino's references. I should he surprised at how narrow they were for this interview, but it makes sense because I think he was trying to appeal to Bill's taste, which is something a seasoned film lover who wants to encourage the taste of others will do. Great stuff.
@Kikino5 ай бұрын
Tarantino was completely baked towards the end lmao
@jperin0015 ай бұрын
I noticed that too. Did he only have that one hit at the end? Bill smokes some serious shit.
@SHOman_865 ай бұрын
No he takes some big tokes right around the 24 minute mark
@mightandlightvfx71575 ай бұрын
But is there a part 2?
@wimvaughdan70325 ай бұрын
I especially love that he mentions that he has to go to the toilet and gets defensive when Bill remarks he already went.
@kelwinkwel5 ай бұрын
It was great 😅
@hvalenti5 ай бұрын
My twin brother recently died. He had muscular dystrophy and went from walking to wheelchair during adolescence. Movies had always been the biggest medium for our activities and conversations. Besides friends, Tarantino was probably the biggest character in our lives. Bradley could cheer for another movie nerd. He would have loved this conversation. I can hear him commenting on it now.
@anthonysakr79115 ай бұрын
May your brother rest in peace. Bless you for keeping his essence alive.
@brooke85675 ай бұрын
His spirit is soaring in heaven
@SI-up7zi5 ай бұрын
Movies are amazing. Brothers too. I have a similar situation and I live far from home. Movies are always a together topic.
@Gallowglass75 ай бұрын
I am very sorry for your loss, my friend. RIP to your brother
@sheiladineen94835 ай бұрын
My heart goes out to you for your loss. I lost my twin brother 29 years ago, and it was the worst pain I ever felt. Grief is an extraordinary experience.
@HenryWJonesJr5 ай бұрын
Tarantino talks quickly enough and knows he wants to finish his point that it actually kept this convo more balanced than when people are being overly polite and letting Bill ramble
@flip_moto5 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this tactic from Big T - its clear he has honed his craft of discussing deeper thoughts with superficial low IQ hollywood types
@johnogrady24185 ай бұрын
He knows how to be pushy, gently.
@TheRomeerome5 ай бұрын
@@flip_motofacts 💪
@russellzauner5 ай бұрын
bro's a master watch and learn
@annettelouise67815 ай бұрын
Just laugh louder than Bill is talking, it works.
@noaccount4taste5 ай бұрын
"I ****in loved that book you wrote about...what is it called?" Classic Maher
@mwebb9995 ай бұрын
"My favourite movie from 1939 is..." That is why Quentin Tarantino is one of the best filmmakers ever.
@thejquinn5 ай бұрын
He would never dare say "Stagecoach", a literal classic, but because of his weird hatred of John Ford, he passes over a fantastic film
@richardichard42375 ай бұрын
Love from a Stranger, the Agatha Christie thriller he was talking about, was made in 1937, not 39 as stated by QT. I watched it after the podcast....meh...
@swanstep5 ай бұрын
The film QT selects as his fave from 1939, Whale's The Man in The Iron Mask, wouldn't make most people's top 20 from that year. That said, the great screenwriter William Goldman had Gunga Din (1939), which again wouldn't be in most people's top 20 for 1939, as his all-time fave film (not just of 1939), so 1939 does seem to be the sort of year in which a whole lot of popular film soared and touched people in various ways.
@okyouknowwhatever5 ай бұрын
@@richardichard4237 Guy knows that his most ardent fanboys aren't nerds enough themselves to look this type of stuff up, so he knows he can be a bit carefree with his obsessive name-dropping and still get away with it.
@illegalnumber5 ай бұрын
@@swanstepJust like 1994 and 1999, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2016… Certain years are just insane.
@MaitLember5 ай бұрын
00:02 Quentin Tarantino discussing his experiences and preferences. 02:21 Quentin Tarantino reflects on his relationship with smoking a pipe 06:22 Discussion about the movie Deliverance and the production code era 08:27 George Hamilton's cool and self-deprecating persona 12:42 Quentin Tarantino praises the cohesion and growth in the 'Man With No Name' Trilogy. 14:55 Discussion about the structure of trilogies and Dante's Inferno 18:22 Discussion on the under-dramatization and lack of sophistication in movie endings 20:24 One Skin products boost skin's natural barrier and offer UV protection. 24:30 Tension builds as wife is unaware of husband's sinister plan 26:33 Discussion on the movie 'The Man in the Iron Mask' 30:00 The evolution of storytelling in movies based on screenplays. 31:52 Misinformation and its impact on debates and news. 35:47 Discussion about fun train movies 37:45 Exploring the unique dynamic between audience and actors in a comedy play 41:47 Discussion on cultural sensitivity and diversity in casting 43:31 Discussion about the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey 47:18 Tarantino's son shows advanced articulation and attention span 49:09 Discussion on making movies for different audiences 53:03 Discussion on Robert Blake's tough guy persona and influence of Leo Gorcey 55:11 Discussion about Robert Blake's controversial past and trial 59:33 Discussion about OJ Simpson and theories about his wife's murder 1:01:33 Discussion on the Oscars Host controversy 1:05:37 Discussion on catching orange fire while filming gun shots 1:07:32 Discussion on gun safety and industry mishaps 1:11:38 Discussion on the absence of a certain person on MSNBC 1:13:57 Discussion on political ideologies and engaging outside the bubble 1:17:51 Democrats should talk to a wider audience. 1:19:52 Importance of qualified politicians and understanding government 1:24:08 Robert Redford's involvement in a reading collective leads to a CIA conspiracy. 1:26:09 Discussion on 70s movies and sophistication 1:30:24 Discussion on the spy movie genre and the importance of acting in theater vs cinema 1:32:19 Debating the origin of the monolith 1:36:14 Movie ties knots narratively 1:38:15 Discussion on AI and technology impact 1:42:40 Quentin Tarantino's evolution in Hollywood from the 60s to the 70s 1:45:03 Quentin Tarantino on his early comedy sketch for HBO 1:49:27 Art can make the world more tolerable, but it does not change it 1:51:46 Charlie Chaplin's global impact and celebrity status. Crafted by Merlin AI.
@richardichard42375 ай бұрын
Ah, you're one of those types..... Weird.
@MaitLember5 ай бұрын
@@richardichard4237 it is AI, mate, embrace it. you can't run from it. dont have time to listen to everything.
@samiam73425 ай бұрын
BEST post on this video, thanks!!!
@Deathsoul17205 ай бұрын
@@MaitLemberit got some things wrong
@Zannathin5 ай бұрын
What time is the Richard Dreyfus conversation ?
@HEARD2015 ай бұрын
Bill: I watch a lot of movies and know a lot Also Bill: Quentin brings up Toy Story - “is it a cartoon?”
@c.f.8755 ай бұрын
its a kids film to be fair. I think Bill is talking more about adult contemporary
@buddysteele76245 ай бұрын
@@c.f.875 Bill couldn’t have been that old when the first one came out and it was enormous
@iblamegravity23415 ай бұрын
@@c.f.875Ironically Toy Story was literally the Genesis of what was to become American cartoons entering the the mainstream of adult contemporary that we have today.
@jounikirjola60025 ай бұрын
Also Bill: Bee Movie was great!
@nunyabizness65955 ай бұрын
Technically CGI animation, not a cartoon.
@Jrmartinez11115 ай бұрын
I freaking love Quentin Tarantino! Literally can listen to his takes on anything! Bill seems to be in his most authentic and I can tell he is genuinely enjoying himself.
@Mcgernica5 ай бұрын
Quentin is clearly one of the few people that makes Bill actually "shut up and listen"
@WildJerky5 ай бұрын
I fully agree. That is why I bothered to watch this. I thought Tarantino's ego and interesting nature might have a question or 2 actually answered :)
@samuraihilbily97095 ай бұрын
Did anyone listen to the part where the election is just a game to win and not about picking the best person for the job. Won't say Trump is the best person, but it shows where their mindset is. I suppose if you don't care about tomorrow then it doesn't matter, right?
@shanefowler94435 ай бұрын
@samuraihilbily9709 I did and that was brutal. I lost almost all respect for Tarantino
@TheLovelyYvonne5 ай бұрын
Bill admires Quentin and wishes he could be more like him. He’s so pretentious about film, music, and what he pompously refers to as ‘the Arts.’ It’s no surprise he’s geeking out throughout the entire episode.
@user-bq5bu2yi8c4 ай бұрын
Quentin is a paedophile and defended it on the Howard stern show.
@TheBranagin775 ай бұрын
The most toasted we’ve ever seen QT. 😂😂 He said at the end of episode“My pee wouldn’t stop.” 😂😂
@audiogus26515 ай бұрын
Ahhh the good life...
@adamivester98765 ай бұрын
Here on KZbin you can look up his tonight show appearance from 2004 , he's pretty drunk on Leno's show. Probably more toasted here though Lol 😂
There's 4. 2 is still the best but 3 gave it a run for it's money
@bored1ca5 ай бұрын
Quentin is right about the 4th movie - I eventually did see it and it's awful!!
@pekbekmkek63105 ай бұрын
when you watch it be reminded that toystory is about trafficking minors, instead of childen they use toys... and if you do some research into the hidden room at pixar studios then maybe it will make sense to you,.
@davew0055 ай бұрын
Best random episode by far, QT is the world’s most interesting nerd.
@jdad3oh35 ай бұрын
I never rewatch episodes, I have already watched this twice today! I absolutely love how Quentin is over talking Bill and actually making this an interesting pod not just bills thoughts over and over. I love that he is smoking and just helping himself to drinks making himself right at home. This is what this part should be like. Wonderful job!🎉
@SpaceRangerPodcast5 ай бұрын
What a pleasure it was to watch this, Tarantino is the GOAT.
@TheBarkingGnome5 ай бұрын
Quentin describing Toy Story 3 as "magnificent(...)devastating" and one of the best movies he's ever seen is such a welcome curveball.
@MasterFlarg895 ай бұрын
and it's exactly that. Possibly the greatest trilogy ever made.
@bonniejosavland32275 ай бұрын
*Deprecating
@gabrielegagliardi39565 ай бұрын
He's clearly watching all those movies because Leo, his son, is 4. I love the fact that he may discover animation gems that way. It's incredibly cute. I don't have a son and the idea of watching your kid growing and developing his peculiar, unique taste in art and movies is heartbreaking.
@SeenD4 ай бұрын
I haven't felt the need to watch Toy Story 4, maybe this is why, subconsciously it was finished in my mind I think. Never thought about it.
@josephrother79504 ай бұрын
@@SeenDToy Story 4 is pretty good, but the 3rd movie is still the best.
@pikebishop85165 ай бұрын
Quentin smoking the pipe, the transformation in Popeye the sailor is amazing!
@HumanHamCube4 ай бұрын
I wish that were the massive pipe from Inglorious Basterds
@pikebishop85164 ай бұрын
@@HumanHamCube 😂👌☺️
@orlandotejada87142 ай бұрын
@@HumanHamCubeo
@ojitoschulos685 ай бұрын
I loved that Quentin mentioned the iconic Richard Dreyfuss interview 🤣🤣
@chrispember1725 ай бұрын
which interview? i love richard dreyfus and want to watch that
@ojitoschulos685 ай бұрын
@@chrispember172 he was on club random awhile ago kzbin.info/www/bejne/oIuniqWPmbKCo5o
@scottgracie90535 ай бұрын
@@chrispember172 , Bill's interview with Dreyfuss was great....but......Richard had this bizarre, distracting inability to keep from slipping out of the chair. Bill never questioned it. You just have to see it for yourself.
@deviantfish27115 ай бұрын
@@chrispember172He admitted he had feels for his sister and fell out of his seat 😂...he seemed kinda unhinged throughout
@hoggers75725 ай бұрын
@@deviantfish2711yeah it's funny how people mentioned the chair..I remember the whole sister fever dream.. what you didn't give your sister a movie star kiss
@JustinTaite5 ай бұрын
Quentin got absolutely cooked in this episode 😂 and im all for it 🤣👏
@CC-ff7ft5 ай бұрын
You have to watch Norm Macdonald do the best impression of Quentin Tarantino, it's comical. He does him to a T.😂
Even "stoned" Quentin Tarantino is a movie encyclopedia. Maybe more so. 😂🎉😂
@Chriswallace04055 ай бұрын
He said crinimal twice in a row he's baked 😂
@Jayhawk95 ай бұрын
Blows my mind that bill didn’t know that those Eastwood westerns were trilogies
@Soylntgrnisppl5 ай бұрын
Could be the Pot, but, yes, sometimes Bill seems to not be aware of something "universally" known.
@benwu79805 ай бұрын
He hadn't known that they were adapted from Akira Kurosawa's work, or even who that was.
@ethancole51955 ай бұрын
Those were late night movies viewed more for the action than the story.
@thedukeofno5 ай бұрын
In fairness, they weren't originally intended as a trilogy. Clint Eastwood's character has a different name in each film.
@anthonyneilson44045 ай бұрын
@@thedukeofnoNot to mention that both Lee Van Cleef and Gian Maria Volonte play different characters in separate films. Surprised Quentin didn't mention that. So it's a trilogy thematically but not narratively.
@occasionalfeelgood235 ай бұрын
Maher must have heard our cries from past videos and he allowed his guest to talk. And thank christ for that, this is the best Club Random ever.
@Tusc99695 ай бұрын
Nope...Maher could care less about complaints. Bill happens to be a big fan of QT and they've got great chemistry hence Bill's attentiveness.
@VAN_Brady5 ай бұрын
He didn't want to let Quentin talk-- he cut him off like 20 times in the second half of the video.
@blackfloyd235 ай бұрын
Agreed. Maher is an absolute turd when he doesn't shutup sometimes. He needs to pay closer attention to the balance between shutting up and interjecting when he's not being a turd. I can tell that Real Time does a good job of controlling this and reeling him in, because sometimes, he just doesn't care how stupid he sounds when he talks. On the other hand, sometimes he's the only person saying what needs to be said. He lets that get to his head sometimes.
@sayno2lolzisback5 ай бұрын
It's more that Bill is a narcissist and narcissists love power. Tarantino is undeniably a powerful figure, you can't beat him in terms of status, he's able to roll with the best. That doesn't stop Mahar trying to interrupt him lol
@WildJerky5 ай бұрын
amen
@unknownsoldier57225 ай бұрын
You can tell by around the 50-minute mark that Quentin is feeling no pain when he has trouble saying the word "criminal". By the end of the episode, he's pretty wasted, which is hilarious. This was highly entertaining! I'm looking forward to Part 2.
@TheProphegy5 ай бұрын
Hearing QT say Toy Story 3 is one of the best movies he’s seen and one of the best trilogies. 👍🏼 The third one packed an emotional punch.
@philippetsoukias8335 ай бұрын
The third one was incredible… the ending… my god
@anastasiabeaverhausen.3 ай бұрын
Yes, perfect ending with Andy! 😭
@Lex-wx3ib5 ай бұрын
Part of Tarantino's unique genius is that he still has the same enthusiasm for story, character, mileu, context, history, irony, schlock and the industry itself that he had as a teenager watching films with his step father.
@PureSparkles225 ай бұрын
I love that Quentin doesn't have social media
@GeneralMig5 ай бұрын
Right? We'd all be better off without it.
@ps5andstuffhere5 ай бұрын
He just watches films all day and does podcasts till he makes another film
@shanefowler94435 ай бұрын
@ps5andstuffhere and.....says he's voting for Harris even though she's awful....scumbag
@drn133555 ай бұрын
Tons of people don't including me. It is worthless.
@bryan8054 ай бұрын
@@drn13355 except for X which is now the go-to source for news
@jasonalain52935 ай бұрын
“I only have 3 drinks a week now. 5 of them are on this show “
@nicholasmacdonald15 ай бұрын
2 hours of Maher + Tarantino = I’m gonna need to make a list of all the movies I need to watch now…
@johnogrady24185 ай бұрын
I have the East End Kids cued up now. (Ghosts On The Loose.)
@richardichard42375 ай бұрын
I'm about to watch Agatha Christies 1939 Love from a Stranger starring Basil Rathbone, its 3:30am...!? Lets hope QT stayed for another hour and a half....! By the way 3 Days of the Condor is a great 70's classic....
@waynej26085 ай бұрын
Yes, and yes! 👍@richardichard4237
@AlwysBclosing5 ай бұрын
People need to realize that Tarintino wouldn’t exist without Harvey Weinstein and Zionism. He is committed. He’s an Israeli citizen
@ethanholgate25125 ай бұрын
I recommend the audio commentary for hot fuzz with Edgar Wright and Quentin they literally just talk about movies for 2 hours 😂 someone timestamped everyone
@EricaShady101719725 ай бұрын
You can always tell when Bill Maher enjoys the conversation with someone by how long is the video. Two hours! Of course , He loves Quentin Tarantino.
@DollishDes5 ай бұрын
lol yup that’s always the first thing I look at, if it an hour or less , he was bored 🥱 😂
@rui5695 ай бұрын
part 1...
@jayadams33395 ай бұрын
Oh, I thought you were gonna say by how long he talks about masturbating.
@steini67715 ай бұрын
And he does not interupt like a parrot.
@martinvanburen45785 ай бұрын
So true
@JMW_JMW_JMW5 ай бұрын
Quentin slurring his words while puffing his pipe towards the end is hilarious lol
@maxmeier5325 ай бұрын
He got higher and higher from smoking Maher's blunt while also getting drunk.
@christwisted4 ай бұрын
'HEY KID, AFTER YOU ARE DONE CUTTING THE LAWN....' 😂😂😂😂 Buckled!
@defface7775 ай бұрын
Tarantino is my favorite guest, wish I could sit down with him myself and just talk movies all day, he is a true master of the craft!!!
@jjgreen52065 ай бұрын
I think what Quentin is missing about Deliverance is that the Sheriff, and likely the town understood that the men that they killed were bad people. That was the reason for the line “Don’t come back here again”. The Sheriff knew what happened but also knew they took out some extremely bad people, who likely terrorized the town
@memnoch66465 ай бұрын
Yes for sure but could of had more drama with the sheriff not exactly buying it verbally. Then saying don't come back.
@torino11385 ай бұрын
Not at all. The sheriff told them “don’t come back here again”, because they were literally podunk cops who had no case to stand on in a podunk county with no serious law and order. The best the Sheriff could do was say “scram” as John Voigt took a deep breath, obviously never to return. There’s zero empathy in that exchange. The sheriff is pissed. They would have just as likely shot and killed Voigt and friends to avenge the other cop’s brother-in-law if they could.
@edvanburen59115 ай бұрын
I believe the sheriff was played by James Dickey, the author of the novel
@BirdiePierce5 ай бұрын
yes, exactly ... I always saw it that the sheriff had a good idea what happened, and also surely knew that they did NOT belong "HERE" at all ... don't come back and the matter will not have to be questioned again..
@jaysonpida53795 ай бұрын
Agree. The sheriff knew pretty much what happened...he even replies to his deputy, (who is a relative of one of the missing hillbillies and is livid and and wants to arrest all of them...proving Burt Reynold's character's point that they'll never get a fair trial in that 'court'), that he doesn't have any evidence in which to arrest them on....a very honest Sheriff.
@MegaUtube995 ай бұрын
Quentin Tarantino may just be my favorite interview guest.
@ringofkaren5 ай бұрын
I guess you like Directors that explit women in their movies, and like the nword.
@braziliantexatlantis74855 ай бұрын
Bill really rises to the occasion here
@ringofkaren5 ай бұрын
@@braziliantexatlantis7485 rapy rapy occasion
@petarrakoc14165 ай бұрын
@@braziliantexatlantis7485nah QT just fights back better
@joesmoe30965 ай бұрын
Was your favorite part where he actually argued that Harris shouldn’t explain ANYTHING regarding her policy positions prior to the election? What kind of moron supports this notion?
@joecanavan98975 ай бұрын
This fatherhood era of Tarantino is such a joy to be here for genuinely
@apocalypsepow5 ай бұрын
Tarantinos love for cinema is so infectious. Makes me want to go watch a Hong Kong action movies now 😂
@tensegritywill5 ай бұрын
QT is a true fan/historian. The knowledge of an academic with the glee of an audience member.
@elikling5 ай бұрын
"Which is so gay, in the Eminem way" is the funniest thing I think I've heard Bill Maher say. I think its just funny coming from him
@jeffs60905 ай бұрын
Wait, I think he meant it "in the M&M way". The candy, due to the issue it went through with their rebranding and redrawing and the dressing of the candy characters.
@audiogus26515 ай бұрын
Oh, I took it as Eminem but it could be M&M hehe. I think the rhyming threw me.
@nomecognome87375 ай бұрын
but what does that mean
@briantaylor8815 ай бұрын
Eminem used to use “gay” as “corny” or just “not cool” in general. A lot of people did when I was growing up in the 90s
@kairos_fluent5 ай бұрын
@@briantaylor881 kids use to say gay meaning lame up until the mid to late 2000s.
@mickeycarroll53195 ай бұрын
QT looking healthy, family life is treating him well.
@Madakalim5 ай бұрын
Im happy for him but couldnt believe when I heard him first describe being married with a kid and was really hoping he wouldnt end up taking the Anthony Bourdain route!!!
@thejquinn5 ай бұрын
Just needs to stop supporting genocidal Israel 🙄
@LannieLord5 ай бұрын
@@Madakalim I can't believe he's voting for KamelToe Harris ? !
@Despicable_G5 ай бұрын
I can totally see why Quentin was the most requested guest, I remember seeing their first podcast and thinking what a wonderful conversation
@NoahPerry115 ай бұрын
Get ready for the references of people you don’t know and have never heard ever! Quintin always drops names of old celebrities and obscure actors that only he knows. Love that guy. I don’t think anyone knows as much about movies as Quintin.
@tomc74345 ай бұрын
He's not the only one who knows this stuff. He just knows it better than most.
@williambamann18455 ай бұрын
My favorite part so far.. is them cutting straight to Tarantino smoking a joint and holding his pipe… and he takes like 6 drags.. I just burst out laughing
@Madakalim5 ай бұрын
That laugh is like a evil loving henchman in a...Tarrantino movie?
@toppaepps36645 ай бұрын
Quentin defending Robert blake as innocent was NOT on my bingo card for this episode😭😂
@buddysteele76245 ай бұрын
What was on your Bingo card? Maher interrupting all the F’ing time
@jtilton55 ай бұрын
@@buddysteele7624that's the center square on the bingo card
@toppaepps36645 ай бұрын
@@buddysteele7624 yes
@Tusc99695 ай бұрын
@@buddysteele7624 Christ sake this setting is set up for the two to have a conversation not a formal interview. Also, QT wasn't defending Blake as "innocent", he clearly said SEVERAL times, "I DON'T KNOW IF HE DID IT, JURY FOUND HIM NOT GUILTY"
@jaybaum29115 ай бұрын
@@Tusc9969 not to mention he said he knew him personally..I’m sure he didn’t want to trash him publicly no matter if he thinks what we all think.
@RJJMQ4 ай бұрын
Omg, when Bill started looking for his pot and climbed up on that chair, I thought he was going to turn into Richard Dreyfuss for a minute. Lol
@Lulubelle.III.5 ай бұрын
Madmen. As a non smoker who hates whisky...No show has ever made me want to smoke and drink as much as Madmen. I challenge anyone to binge watch that series and not light up half way through.
@thejquinn5 ай бұрын
And cheat on their wife lol
@jonathanhenderson94225 ай бұрын
Bill Maher needs to take C.S. Lewis's quote to heart: “Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence... When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.” Just because something is animated and marketed at children doesn't mean it's any less artistic. The films of Pixar and Studio Ghibli are more intelligent, sophisticated, and, most importantly, wise than 99% of live-action films made for adults. I won't even mention a series like Neon Genesis Evangelion, which rivals the best novels in terms of depth and complexity.
@mabusestestament5 ай бұрын
Yes, but perhaps the fact that you are giving Japanese examples is saying something 🍻 And I’m not sure that Evangelion is marketed towards children, at least not the last episodes and the End Of Evangelion movie 🙂
@jonathanhenderson94225 ай бұрын
@@mabusestestament I also mentioned Pixar, which isn't Japanese. There are tons of serious, artistic animated films and series out there that aren't Japanese, from Persepolis (French) to Waltz with Bashir (Israeli) to Song of the Sea (Ireland) to The Iron Giant (USA). Evangelion was absolutely originally marketed to, at the very least, teenagers. The entire mecha anime genre was. The fact that the series took a very adult turn by the end was part of its subversive genius.
@mabusestestament5 ай бұрын
@@jonathanhenderson9422 But it did take that adult turn (apart from the fact that ‘kids’ for Evangelion of course means older kids, teens, because it’s pretty disturbing for what people generally think about when people use the word kids) and the adult side is integral to Evangelion 🍻 Yes you indeed mentioned Pixar, I should’ve addressed that I agree, but there is a big difference between Pixar and a lot of stuff by Ghibli and especially anime like Evangelion.
@jonathanhenderson94225 ай бұрын
@@mabusestestament Sure, but it was still marketed to kids/teens since that was the demographic of the genre back then. The fact that it got adults watching (and talking about is) is a testament to how great it was, not the marketing! As for there being a big difference between Ghibli and Pixar it just depends on the film. Pixar doesn't have anything as adult as Mononoke or Fireflies, but stuff like Totoro and Kiki's and Howl's and Ponyo even Spirited Away are basically family films in a similar vein of Pixar.
@ianlarsen5 ай бұрын
It's clear that Bill Maher's perspective on life is very adolescent, not least when he talks about children themselves. If he doesn't want children and doesn't like dealing with them, then that's fine, it's better that he keeps out of their affairs, but if the majority of adults didn't take their lives a bit more seriously than him and dedicate their attention to children then our future would be in a spot of trouble
@CJMorillo5 ай бұрын
Bill seriously asked if Toy Story is a cartoon
@bardsamok92215 ай бұрын
QT: "No it's a documentary."
@robertocastaneda87825 ай бұрын
Seriously, can he ever not be that smug?
@tomc74345 ай бұрын
It is. Right?
@DonOnAMeme5 ай бұрын
I call BS on him not knowing anything about Toy Story. The only explanation I can consider is he is using the interview tool of asking questions based on feigned ignorance to draw more information out of the interviewee. (Ala Larry King being lambasted by Jerry Seinfeld about his show being cancelled vs his quitting of the series.)
@debbyveeee91485 ай бұрын
QT is so high at the end 😂
@TadashiNazuka5 ай бұрын
What a Pleasant surprise seeing Tarantino as a return guest. Will always be so thankful for Jackie Brown, my favorite Tarantino film and all time top 10. Great interview.
@DavidClark-vu3dw5 ай бұрын
Is that the movie where Dinero kills Bridgette Fonda in the parking lot?
@e.i.8465 ай бұрын
Jackie Brown is one of the most underrated movies ever. A masterpiece and in my opinion his most mature work
@e.i.8465 ай бұрын
@@DavidClark-vu3dw sure is
@johnogrady24185 ай бұрын
I was at the perfect age when I saw Jackie Brown. I FELT these people.
@waynej26085 ай бұрын
Yep. She berated him and used that 'Lewis' line just one too many times. @@DavidClark-vu3dw
@dskwared2u6105 ай бұрын
I had to come back for Quentin because he knows a lot about movies, it's fun to talk about movies and he's much easier to talk to about them than I would have expected. He does not come across as highfalutin. Bill also knows a lot about movies.
@doogles6105 ай бұрын
I've always loved listening to Tarantino talk about movies. He's not pretentious about them and his passion really shines through.
@karljung52105 ай бұрын
the whole time i'm waiting for Quentin to knock that drink off his chair lol
@auraleous3 ай бұрын
I’m way late to the party but, I have to say, this was the most fun I’ve had watching anything on KZbin in years.
@acapedit5 ай бұрын
Bill dissecting movies to Quentin Tarantino is like Genghis Kahn unleashing an army on a pack of Skittles: it's absurd. LOL
@nicholastube175 ай бұрын
The most authentic voice of a generation. A voice he has b/c he earned it. If we can only have more Tarantinos.
@joesmoe30965 ай бұрын
Yep, an entire generation of morons that insist on not knowing what their candidate thinks or says.
@Soylntgrnisppl5 ай бұрын
Don't forget that the "actor" portraying the Sheriff in Deliverance is the author of the book, James Dickey. I love the fact the Dickey's character knows that "something" isn't right regarding the story given by Beatty and Voight and he says to them to: "Don't ever do anything like this again. Don't come back up here."
@waynej26085 ай бұрын
Yes, and I realized that line was necessary to the narrative. But the chance of any of them 'returnung' there would be slim to none. That's true, especially for the Ned Beatty character. 😅
@robvangessel37665 ай бұрын
James Dickey also scripted a very hard to find tv film adaptation of Jack London's Call of the Wild. The best version ever filmed, imo, and the most faithful to the source novel.
@philippetsoukias8335 ай бұрын
Dickeys son was a famous war correspondent and reporter for Newsweek for decades.
@bgliveshow5 ай бұрын
I guess we’ll never know who Quentin thinks should host the Oscars. Thanks Bill! 😃👍😒 1:02:26 😭😭😂
@Son30025 ай бұрын
Nice to see Bill with an interesting guest and not talking to kids about porn or transitioning.
@bigcountryV5 ай бұрын
That sht was weird man. The whole hawk tuah interview was weird too man
@SoulStylistJukeBox5 ай бұрын
His chat with THE KIDS was pretty much a low point for this podcast.
@carlwilliams69775 ай бұрын
@@SoulStylistJukeBoxI saw the title and thought "Whose bright idea was that?!". Watched 2 minutes and was cringing!
@sevinstorey43655 ай бұрын
WHAT.???? I’m no bill Maher fan but I’ve never heard him interview queer people with great respect. What drugs are you on?
@SoulStylistJukeBox5 ай бұрын
@@carlwilliams6977 I think his producers were experimenting with booking out-of-pocket guests in an attempt to help the podcast “go viral.” Their plan largely backfired. It hurts his brand.
@jujulaw245 ай бұрын
Have him as your guest EVERY FRIGGIN’ WEEK ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Cmdr19625 ай бұрын
QT's ideas are his own. The Eastwood trilogy is not an actual trilogy -- the characters are identical but not necessarily the same guy. Boorman cast James Dickey as the sheriff... because Dickey wrote Deliverance. I think Dickey delivers the lines perfectly, btw. The whole point of Reynolds's Lewis is that he's a puffed-up, brittle ego who is not a good fit for tough situations. In no way at all is Deliverance a "fizzle." It ain't about "will they get caught" -- it's about whether John Voigt's Ed can live with what he's done.
@maxmeier5325 ай бұрын
When it comes to the topic of movies, we'll definitely listen to you random guy on the internet, and not to one of the best directors ever.
@sherbeto13195 ай бұрын
@@maxmeier532 Right lol. I was thinking the same. Pretty sure Quentin is right lol.
@TheShaneBot5 ай бұрын
Although not Leone's intention, the three films came to be considered a trilogy following the exploits of the same so-called "Man with No Name" (portrayed by Clint Eastwood, wearing the same clothes and acting with the same mannerisms). The "Man with No Name" concept was invented by the American distributor United Artists, looking for a strong angle to sell the films as a trilogy.[2] Eastwood's character does indeed have a name (albeit a nickname) and a different one in each film: "Joe", "Manco" and "Blondie", respectively. - Wikipedia
@chriscuzzi5 ай бұрын
I love this. They're totally just hanging out and shootin' the $hit...laughing and having the best time.
@sarkisianhavens5 ай бұрын
Quentin has got to be the most loving husband. To take your wife to see a movie because you know shes going to love it is real love. He buys a ticket just like all of us + wants to see her happy. Makes my heart feel full.
@carnivoreghost5 ай бұрын
I hope he doesn't have kids, especially a daughter. He clearly hates women if he's voting for the psycho Harris.
@creationzikaz48365 ай бұрын
-__-' Oh dear god.
@sarkisianhavens5 ай бұрын
@@creationzikaz4836 huh?
@MichaelLisk5 ай бұрын
He does normal stuff and that somehow transforms him into a hero? Jesus.
@sarkisianhavens5 ай бұрын
@@MichaelLisk I never met a man that ever did anything like that for me so no that isn't normal
@TheHomeExpert55 ай бұрын
Richard Dreyfuss on Club random was one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life. Dried fish was completely 100% non self aware.
@steveweaver53935 ай бұрын
Bazongers!
@nlmnyc5 ай бұрын
The funniest thing ever. QT is a lightweight but Dreyfuss melted into the chair.
@FuckoMcTim5 ай бұрын
@@nlmnycthat slow slide 😂😂
@petermartin78115 ай бұрын
The funniest thing about the Dreyfuss episode is Bill never mentioned how strange he was sitting
@offmyleg15 ай бұрын
This is the best episode ever. Bill respects his guest. His guest with an opinion..Part II asap, please.
@mkatepaski99475 ай бұрын
This was part 2. I would like a weekly show now!
@thatguy30045 ай бұрын
@@mkatepaski9947the title says part one.
@mkatepaski99475 ай бұрын
@@thatguy3004 oh, I'm dumb, lol. Was too excited to watch and clicked. TY
@lindagarland52235 ай бұрын
I love the contribution that Quentin Tarantino has given us in film!!!! Great interview Bill.❤❤
@georgesotiriou70515 ай бұрын
Never bring a clove cigarette to a pipe fight
@heyjarrod5 ай бұрын
Clove? That’s a hog leg.
@MichaelFalkowski5 ай бұрын
Cloves are absolutely disgusting
@ethancole51955 ай бұрын
I think the cloves won.
@kevinelliostar5 ай бұрын
I fought the cloves and the cloves won
@GeneralMig5 ай бұрын
I couldn't believe he rolled in with the cloves. But he finally started sharing Bill's bone and was high as hell by the end. Redemption.
@patricklary815 ай бұрын
What would be super interesting to watch regularly would be Quentin hosting a podcast where he picks the brains of people he feels have some of the greatest minds in current history. The way he thinks about things is unique.
@joshuamcginley89212 ай бұрын
I like how Bill brings up some obscure movie and QT is like oh you wanna go there? And proceeds to give the entire history of the movie!
@NM-SN85 ай бұрын
The part where neither of them knew how to pull a slide back to check the chamber of a gun and mention looking down the barrel to check was hilarious, and dangerous 😂😬
@videowatch3995 ай бұрын
The gun was a revolver, So looking down the barrel would be pointless anyway 😅
@billdoor31405 ай бұрын
I know nothing about guns. I live in uk we're not allowed them. (Currently memes aren't even allowed 😂) but I heard an actor say there's multiple regulations that weren't followed. Apparently you're not allowed to pull the trigger if a crew member is directly infront on you. That's why Baldwin lied about pulling the trigger
@billdoor31405 ай бұрын
@@videowatch399again I was told by an actor there's multiple regulations that weren't followed. The main was was you can't directly point the gun and fire at a crew member. Also Baldwin hired that armourer despite previously being thrown off sets for incompetence. The defence of Baldwin negligence is bizzare to me. Saying he didn't mean it? Does that work if you're driving dangerous and kill??
@eldictator15 ай бұрын
@@billdoor3140 Yeah especially as he was a producer, a veteran actor and various film credits the blame is essentially partially his like Tarantino said. He should have had the foresight and experience to speak up or stop
@videowatch3995 ай бұрын
@@billdoor3140 oh I wasn't talking about the case itself I just found it amusing that Quentin was telling us how he should have checked the gun for no bullets by looking down the barrel when the gun was a revolver so that wouldn't matter. Quinton knows it was a western and knows it was a revolver and is very well versed at making shoot em up movies, So just thought it was interesting how that was his view/comment.
@frankalmanzar34925 ай бұрын
I’m happy he did a movie with Leo and Pitt together and it turned out great.
@exhainca5 ай бұрын
I love how Quentin gets progressively trashed.
@noelrivera9669Ай бұрын
“…and when I’m not LOOKING…” comedy gold!
@flixatdawn5 ай бұрын
tarantino’s like the first guest that really knows how to chill
@video2000_TV5 ай бұрын
second after Dreyfuss
@jamesoakes18195 ай бұрын
more like he finally found a guest who loves the sound of thier own voice as much he does, Quentin at least has the talent to back it up though
@thejquinn5 ай бұрын
Imagine if he brought on Richard Linklater, the king of hangout films lol
@Chriswallace04055 ай бұрын
The blunt doesn't hurt
@DavidJohnson-pp4sy5 ай бұрын
If you love cinema and love Tarantino's work, this show is a real delight.
@Dex2R75 ай бұрын
I've seen plenty of Tarantino interviews and he genuinely seems to like chatting with Maher. They have good chem.
@BrodieTV5 ай бұрын
Such a BANGER DUO 🎉🔥 - Also Bill is 10000000% right about train movies.
@TheProphegy5 ай бұрын
If they ever had a Jeopardy tournament for film, I’m betting everything I own for him to win. lol.
@mkatepaski99475 ай бұрын
My dialog is the shit! Lol, love QT
@mattdad84295 ай бұрын
Why's that pipe work so well for him though? At first I was like "that is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen." Then 15 minutes in I'm like "I think I might take up pipe smoking 🤔."
@nomecognome87375 ай бұрын
you've never seen Inglorious Basterds?
@PunkiBrooster5 ай бұрын
Plz dont
@KomodoDojo5 ай бұрын
its a calabash
@mattdad84295 ай бұрын
@@nomecognome8737 Oh no I have, I have. I guess it's just jarring for me to see someone unironically use one post-WW2.
@PeteQuad5 ай бұрын
I smoked a pipe for years and had a small collection for different occasions, but stopped about 15 years ago to get rid of the nicotine addiction.
@ElliotWORLD5 ай бұрын
Quentin Tarantino just knows what works. He knows how to make hugely and consistently entertaining films. His passion for film making and being a super nerd fan of cinema makes his interviews fun as well as elucidating. Bill is good to hang with the adults and stop talking to minors. Speaking of such I wonder (a vagrant thought) am I blind or is Bill Maher looking more and more like Larry King?
@Ron719975 ай бұрын
You gotta respect Quentin ...a true artist, never swayed by any trends, the public or critics..... Reservoir dogs, Pulp fiction, Django unchained, Once upon a time in Hollywood and so many more...amazing movies. He is one of the best directors in the business.
@EyeByBrian5 ай бұрын
Ummm, no.
@Ron719975 ай бұрын
@@EyeByBrian Bye Brian...it's my opinion.
@DA-lk5np5 ай бұрын
Yes, he is one of the greatest of all time - and thats a fact, not an opinion
@allanm20645 ай бұрын
@EyeByBrian yes, Brian. With your dumb comma, ya fart troll :-
@pyro3805 ай бұрын
He's a pervert that benefited from knowing Weinstein. He deserves zero respect.
@RetroCrisis5 ай бұрын
Glad Tarantino was able to be the adult in the conversation. I can't put my finger on what it is, there's something about Bill that is so incredibly petulant.
@GungaGalönga5 ай бұрын
This is the most I’ve heard Quentin talk about anything political.
@crashm15 ай бұрын
Too bad he's an idiot about it. I want candidates confident and smart enough they can deal with a hostile press, if they can't manage that how the hell are they going to deal with a Putin or Xi?
@socal310-b2v5 ай бұрын
These Hollywood elites don’t know much about Kamala or even like her. It’s all about hating trump because he posts mean tweets. What good has Kamala ever done? Illegals. High taxes. Inflation. Covering up Biden’s decline. Trans in womens sports? Does Tarantino know this?
@acetofresh15 ай бұрын
@Apiary_Tarantino isn’t quiet about Weinstein at all and has spoke about it on many occasions. Also Weinstein was well connected he had friends everywhere lol. This isn’t the take idiots think it is. OJ Simpson had friends too. Also he’s married to an Israeli. What is he supposed to do, support a terrorist group? He has the right to express his beliefs.
@IGetAround295 ай бұрын
I’ve seen just about every Tarantino interview. I’ve never heard him slur his words the way he did towards the end of this episode 😂
@Chriswallace04055 ай бұрын
Spirits and weed tend to do that
@offmyleg15 ай бұрын
1:28 the slurrring hits.....love this
@20Schmidt5 ай бұрын
Tarantino seems (my first long interview hearing him) like down-to-earth, likable guy...good conversationalist/well spoken
@ima_38445 ай бұрын
Me, excited, wanting to hear Quentin's lengthy analysis of 2001: A Space Odyssey and I ended up listening to Bill Maher and his opinions on kids.... Again
@Charleybones5 ай бұрын
well, we did get QT analogy of Kubrick leading the viewer along with knots in a rope until there are no more knots. Great analogy.
@KomodoDojo5 ай бұрын
That and the dropped Star Trek movie that Tarantino planned that he said everyone misreported on.
@mattdad84295 ай бұрын
For someone that doesn't have kids he sure does have a lot of expectations on how they should be raised.
@Wood20995 ай бұрын
@@mattdad8429thank god he never had kids. Clearly he’d be a terrible Dad to them.
@Rhezoloution5 ай бұрын
@@Wood2099 I disgaree, i bet most people responsible enough TO NOT HAVE KIDS, would have been great parents...and I consider myself one of them. Guess what, all the F Ups out there in the world....they had parents! LOL.
@glencastensen91185 ай бұрын
i love how as they get more and more high/drunk Bill laughs at anything
@stranger81055 ай бұрын
Quentin HITS that joint. Respect.
@Tomismyusername5 ай бұрын
I love how emphatic Bill is when talking about telling a hypothetical ten-year-old child to "fuck off" around the 46:40 mark. 😂
@TheSands835 ай бұрын
He’s 100 percent correct though. I see it all the time the children taking over adult conversations and always being center of attention. I don’t allow my children to do that shit
@Mattened5 ай бұрын
@@TheSands83 Still, he's a bitter old childless man, so he doesn't have any room to talk about children at all.
@gtucker78485 ай бұрын
@@Mattened Actually, he has every right to tell parents how fucking annoying they are when they let their kids dominate the conversation.
@johnogrady24185 ай бұрын
Also, their 'cute' dogs.
@TheSands835 ай бұрын
@@Mattened what does that have to do with what he saying? He’s 100 percent correct 🤣 I have kids n completely agree with him. Kids ain’t for everyone. Damn u r narrow minded
@5dollarshake2635 ай бұрын
Either Quentin is 6 foot 6 or Maher is 5 foot 2.
@TheSands835 ай бұрын
What? He was on the step n maher wasn’t. You can see there is two steps. Bill is like 5’7- 5’8. Tarantino is 6’1 ish
@mack73295 ай бұрын
Bill is shrinking…
@BillyJoeJimBob85 ай бұрын
I don't believe Maher is 5'-8", maybe in shoes with very thick heels. Here, just look at how he looks like a very small person in this video. Same on his show "Real Time" when he has the 1 on 1 interviews. So many guests look a lot bigger overall than Maher, even a lot of the female guests.
@TheSands835 ай бұрын
@@BillyJoeJimBob8 I said he’s 5’7 -5’8.. I’ve seen him stand next to Shapiro and he’s and inch or so shorter and Ben is 5’9. How do people not see Quentin is on those steps 😂
@Wood20995 ай бұрын
Redbar is watching!
@inactiveaccount48294 ай бұрын
You can tell that quentin tarantino respects bill maher as a person rather than as a TV personality. They must have well acquaintance together not just for what they do, but for what they mutually understand about each other, which is really great to see in today's world.
@killprend5 ай бұрын
Quentin's stoned enthusiasm is infectious. Brilliant chat.
@Lauryncarnley935 ай бұрын
I love their energy together. Smart, sophisticated, hilarious. I feel like a fly on the wall 😂
@yukinakai46835 ай бұрын
bill ain't smart or sophisticated
@richardichard42375 ай бұрын
Sophisticated....???
@Lauryncarnley935 ай бұрын
@@yukinakai4683 why are you watching then?
@yukinakai46835 ай бұрын
@Lauryncarnley93 well I love quentin obviously
@joesmoe30965 ай бұрын
@@Lauryncarnley93to make fun of the morons that say Harris shouldn’t explain ANYTHING prior to the election. What kind of moron thinks this is an acceptable election strategy?