On media criticisms of violence in his movies: "Sure, Kill Bill`s a violent movie. But it`s a Tarantino movie. You don`t go to see Metallica and ask the fuckers to turn the music down."
On Thriller - en grym film (1974) and its influences on Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003): "And that is, of all the revenge movies I`ve ever seen, that is definitely the roughest. The roughest revenge movie ever made! There`s never been anything as tough as that m...
I`m never going to be shy about anything, what I write about is what I know; it`s more about my version of the truth as I know it. That`s part of my talent, really - putting the way people really speak into the things I write. My only obligation is to my ...
On the comparison between Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)`s group fight and Neo vs. 100 Agent Smiths in The Matrix Reloaded (2003): "First off, I`ve always thought of the black suits as mine, so I don`t think of them as Agent Smiths, I think of them as Reservoir...
The exploitation films were made in such an artless way with these big wide shots of Sunset Boulevard or of Arcadia or downtown L.A. or wherever. In mainstream films, especially in the 1980s, the Los Angeles you saw wasn`t the real one; it was a character...