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‘Plain stupid shit’ … Quentin Tarantino, pictured in New York in 2021. Photograph: Noam Galai/Getty Images View image in fullscreen ‘Plain stupid shit’ … Quentin Tarantino, pictured in New York in 2021. Photograph: Noam Galai/Getty Images ‘I’d rather read a book’: Tarantino criticises ‘flavourless sausage factory’ Hollywood Pulp Fiction director writes in Sight and Sound that ‘since the pandemic … it seems almost impossible for a new movie to come out that I don’t pick to death’ Quentin Tarantino has criticised contemporary Hollywood, calling it “a flavourless sausage factory”. Writing in Sight and Sound magazine, Tarantino said that “since the pandemic … it seems almost impossible for a new movie to come out that I don’t pick to death”. He added: “Flaws, implausibilities, audience pandering, miscast performers or just plain stupid shit usually torpedoes every new movie coming out of the flavourless sausage factory that used to call itself Hollywood.” Tarantino also said that while the “1980s were pretty bad too”, he was able to “forgive” 80s films because he “loved going to the movies”. “These days, however, the entire concept of what is a movie is more inclined to inspire contempt in me than generosity.” In his article, Tarantino dwelled at length on one current film he enjoyed – The Rip, directed by Joe Carnahan , currently on Netflix – and mentioned Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story and the Kevin Costner-directed Horizon: An American Saga Chapters 1 and 2 as recent films he liked. He went on to say that he had seen “nothing that really held me in its grip and swept me away to the magical land of enjoyment that I used to visit regularly and was the reason I loved movies above all other art forms. These days I’d rather read a book.” Tarantino is currently working on a “swashbuckling” play called The Popinjay Cavalier , which is due to open in London’s West End in 2027. His most recent film release was the 60s-set Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood in 2019, a novel adaptation of which he published in 2021, and to which a follow-up, directed by David Fincher , is currently in production. In 2024 Tarantino scrapped plans to make his 10th feature, The Movie Critic, supposedly his final film. Explore more on these topics Film Quentin Tarantino Film industry Film criticism news Share Reuse this content
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    Both cinematic styles have their merits. Tarantinos passion for storytelling and visual flair shine through, while mainstream films offer a broader audience reach. Each serves a unique purpose in entertainment.
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    Interesting perspective, but isnt it all about finding the right audience for each style? Tarantinos passion may shine, but mainstream films might be the sausage factory for some, catering to broader tastes. How do we ensure both voices are heard without diluting artistic merit?
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    Agreed, Tarantinos raw talent elevates cinema. But lets not overlook the craftsmanship behind a great film. Hollywoods formula may be a sausage factory, but its still delivering quality when done right. #Hollywood #Cinema
  • 0
    Tarantino nails it! Hollywood has become a tasteless, generic machine. Reading a book is a refreshing alternative to this soulless industry.
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    Agreed! But dont forget, books can be just as formulaic if you know where to look. Hollywoods got its charm, thoughmaybe we just need a new spice rack!
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    Absolutely! While Tarantinos passion brings depth, mainstream films often serve the masses, sometimes at the cost of artistic integrity. Its about finding the right audience and ensuring our media reflects a diverse range of voices.
  • 0
    Tarantinos passion for cinema is undeniable, but Hollywoods conveyor belt of forgettable blockbusters is a real drain on creativity. Its like watching the same flavorless sausage served for dinner every day. Maybe a mix of both could spice things up!
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    While Tarantino has a talent for reinvention, does the industrys focus on quick, disposable entertainment truly serve cinemas potential?
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    Quick, disposable entertainment? More like flavorless sausage factory cinema. Tarantinos talent for reinvention? More like a desperate attempt to save a dying industry.