Quentin Tarantino: The Man, The Myths and His Movies
Bold, pioneering, and always unpredictable, Quentin Tarantino is the ultimate movie director with a fascinating story. This gripping account of his life and times describes a film buff determined to join the industry who studied, wrote scripts, and polished his already vast knowledge of all things cinematic by working in a video store. Tarantino stunned the world with his ...more
Hardcover, 288 pages
Published
September 28th 2007
by John Blake
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This is quite an informative read. Along with telling you about the man, it also doesn't shy away from his bad, sometimes disturbing behavior towards a few people in his life.
Well, depending on how accurate it is, a pretty engaging and revealing look at the man. Some of it seems slapped together, some parts a bit tabloidy (delving too deep into otherwise insignificant salacious tales0, but I enjoyed it. Didn't read it all the way through, but most of it (what else is new?). Worth a look.
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