Quentin Tarantino launches his podcast: The Video Archives

Quentin Tarantino debuts in podcasting. That the director of Kill Bill is thinking about the future in view of that tenth film who should end his career (as he has long declared)? It will arrive on July 19th The Video Archives Podcasttitle that takes the name of the Manhattan Beach videostore where in 1983 Quentin met the friend and co-writer of pulp Fiction Roger Avary. At the time they worked together in the shop and today, after 40 years, they meet again to the management of one of them podcast (on SiriusXm).

The Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avery podcast

Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary obviously they will discuss cinema and will focus on some of the films and B-Movie of the vast library of the old store (beyond 8 thousand VHS) which Tarantino took over after closing.

“We never imagined that 40 years later having worked together behind the counter of Video Archiveswe would have found ourselves doing the exact same thing as then – said the two friends – that is talk about the passion for movies. This same passion still unites us today ».

The B-Movies told in The Video Archives Podcast

The two will talk about cinema who formed them and led them to be who they are. It will be interesting to hear theirs anecdotes and opinions on stocks such as Moonraker – Operation Spaceone of the James Bond with Roger Mooreon Mexican horror The hand of the devil (1981), The sign of revenge with Charles Bronson or on the cult Piranha by Joe Dante. There will certainly be room for ours too spaghetti western and Italian B Movie.

Waiting for the tenth Tarantino film

Will Tarantino’s future be the podcast? The director has repeatedly stated that the tenth film will be the last of his glorious career. Will it really be so? Fans obviously are hoping for an afterthought. Meanwhile, we fantasize about a Kill Bill 3. And if he wrote the next film with his historic friend Roger with whom he wrote two masterpieces how Hyenas and Pulp Fiction? Perhaps! We’ll see.

In case Tarantino said goodbye to movieswe will have to console ourselves with his podcast and probably with future books. Yup, because the love for the literature travels hand in hand with that of cinema: just reread the scripts ofHyenas, from The Hatefull Eights or Jackie Brown to understand how important words are in the cinema of one of the directors they have revolutionized the seventh art of the last thirty years.

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