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Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses quentin tarantino. Tarantino was able to cross the tracks to continue watching them until well into the 1970s.” (Film Bug, September 19, 2008) When he was yo
Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses quentin tarantino. Tarantino was able to cross the tracks to continue watching them until well into the 1970s.” (Film Bug, September 19, 2008)
When he was young, he was given exposure to different kinds of films and he was also influenced by pop culture, which still influences many people. He called it a day as far as schooling was concerned at the age of 17 and wanted to pursue his career in acting, he supported himself financially during this time. When he turned 22, the genius in him started to show, he started writing scenes that were used in the practice of his acting classes and people also admired him because of his knowledge in the field of movies. All this came to him naturally, right from his childhood films played a big role in shaping up his life.
Tarantino did not get success instantly. he literally wasted many years writing scripts for his debut as a director. The year 1991 saw him write Reservoir Dogs, an upcoming producer by the name Lawrence Bender took notice of Tarantino’s work and asked him for a month’s time to turn his work into a fully-fledged movie. All the plans became successful and the movie was shot in less than a month in exotic locations of Los Angeles. The movie has a star cast, which included stars like Michael Madsen, Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth, Laurence Tierney, Chris Penn, and the movie was a huge success and turned around the fortune of Tarantino. 1997 saw him writing and directing Jackie Brown. The movie was based on Elmore Leonard’s novel Rum Punch, the stars of the movie got nominated for academy awards and this goes to show that the film was a very successful one. “Tarantino's first career goal was to become an actor, and he has continued to play roles in his own films and in the work of others. He was the thief known only as Mr. Brown (That's a little too close to Mr.Shit,) in Reservoir Dogs and the jittery Jimmie Dimmick, saddled with a fresh corpse, Pulp Fiction.