I want to sit next to Tarantino while he loses his shit laughing at Mr. Tortilla Head
Empty-Chart-1832 on
Has he seen Paddington 2 yet?
ArclightFrame977 on
Written by Academy Award winner Michael Arndt.
falloutsmokeout on
Dude just loves making wacky headlines.
HutSutRawlson on
Watching kid’s movies with Tarantino seems like it would be a legitimately great time
Luridley3000 on
It makes me laugh that he’s a dad now and will suddenly see all these kids‘ movies he’s never had a reason to see before: „Lightning McQueen, like, he’s based on Steve McQueen, OK?“
toddywithabody on
Tarantino’s taste is so funny. The guy like what he likes. I heard on a podcast recently that he loves Shanghai Noon lol.
ricoimf on
Imagine being Tarantinos child and you watch movies with him
EmperorChop2 on
What’s his number one?
B_Bowers13 on
Toy Story 1-3 is an incredible trilogy
AppointmentNaive2811 on
Quentin Tarantino is either trolling with all of the recent commentary or it’s a marvel that he „made it“ in the industry.
YinzaJagoff on
I agree with him that the 4th one didn’t need to get made, but money is money.
Strange-Spinach-9725 on
Forky makes everyone have an existential crisis though. But forks don’t have feet. Forks don’t have feet. THE LIMIT DOES NOT EXIST.
gruffskins on
This site needs to get a proofreader on board.
lowprofilefodder on
He knows ball on this one.
cana-man27 on
Tbh … It was hard not to cry in front of the boys when we watched it together. We had some girls around and all of us were dead ass trying not to ball our eyes out . It got silent no more laughing or flirting hahahah. It was so funny. But that scene is intense and it was almost like saying good bye to our childhoods ( I’m Andy’s age)
notyogrannysgrandkid on
Why has he been in the press so much lately talking about Toy Story? Is this all a marketing campaign leading up to announce him as the director of Toy Story 5? Are we finally going to get to see Jessie the Cowgirl bare her toes?
NotTheCraftyVeteran on
People always trying to come for this guy, but his knowledge of ball is just too elite
EMPlRES on
Despite my dislike for him as a person, one thing I’ll credit to Tarantino is that he prioritizes the story over anything, that’s something I resonate with.
He could’ve watched Dune and Shogun remakes for the acting and the cinematography, but he’s not interested because he experienced the overall plot already.
Lot of legendary directors recommend movies with fantastic cinematography, but a boring story.
Mr_Tdogg_Smith on
A director who made the same movie twice. His opinion means very little to me.
Ramen2000 on
If only the toys burned, it would be No. 1
Framistatic on
And perfectly stolen from Tom Disch’s “The Brave Little Toaster.” In fact, the entire Toy Story franchise was stolen (rights to the original had been purchased, but no credit and no royalties), from Disch’s work and the third film is the very most like Tom’s original story.
Shafter111 on
He is not wrong. That movie made an adult man cry like a baby in a theater.
haniblecter on
TS3 is amazing. cried for minutes straight at the end. only saving private Ryan hit me harder.
fuck you cinephiles
intestinal_fortitude on
Is Toy Story 3 the one where Totoro makes a little cameo toward the end?
Pagan_ink on
“He applauded the film, as he took another bump from a bag of white powder near his desk.”
directrix688 on
Everytime this movie comes up I’m reminded of someone posting a prank of editing the film so it just ends during the trash scene.
Little soon for that. We still have 75 more years to go.
Playful-Flatworm501 on
Toy Story 3 was absolutely phenomenal
-DildoSchwaggins- on
The true sign of an actual creative is when they can recognize things outside of their orbit for what they are. Great is great, even if it doesn’t look like it fits their narrative.
WalterPecky on
I mean this dude also really enjoyed Dunkirk.. so i dunno…
yatif150 on
Related – Quentin Tarantino’s Top 20 Films of the 21st Century
via Bret Easton Ellis podcast (Dec. 2, 2025)
20. West Side Story (Steven Spielberg)
19. Cabin Fever (Eli Roth)
18. Moneyball (Bennett Miller)
17. Chocolate (Prachya Pinkaew)
16. The Devil’s Rejects (Rob Zombie)
15. The Passion of the Christ (Mel Gibson)
14. School of Rock (Richard Linklater)
13. Jackass: The Movie (Jeff Tremaine)
12. Big Bad Wolves (Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado)
11. Battle Royale (Kinji Fukasaku)
10. Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen)
9. Shaun of the Dead (Edgar Wright)
8. Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller)
7. Unstoppable (Tony Scott)
6. Zodiac (David Fincher)
5. There Will Be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson)
4. Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan)
3. Lost in Translation (Sofia Coppola)
2. Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich)
1. Black Hawk Down (Ridley Scott)
gpelayo15 on
He absolutely is one of the last champions of fun. Don’t ever change Quentin.
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It’s the best in the series
I want to sit next to Tarantino while he loses his shit laughing at Mr. Tortilla Head
Has he seen Paddington 2 yet?
Written by Academy Award winner Michael Arndt.
Dude just loves making wacky headlines.
Watching kid’s movies with Tarantino seems like it would be a legitimately great time
It makes me laugh that he’s a dad now and will suddenly see all these kids‘ movies he’s never had a reason to see before: „Lightning McQueen, like, he’s based on Steve McQueen, OK?“
Tarantino’s taste is so funny. The guy like what he likes. I heard on a podcast recently that he loves Shanghai Noon lol.
Imagine being Tarantinos child and you watch movies with him
What’s his number one?
Toy Story 1-3 is an incredible trilogy
Quentin Tarantino is either trolling with all of the recent commentary or it’s a marvel that he „made it“ in the industry.
I agree with him that the 4th one didn’t need to get made, but money is money.
Forky makes everyone have an existential crisis though. But forks don’t have feet. Forks don’t have feet. THE LIMIT DOES NOT EXIST.
This site needs to get a proofreader on board.
He knows ball on this one.
Tbh … It was hard not to cry in front of the boys when we watched it together. We had some girls around and all of us were dead ass trying not to ball our eyes out . It got silent no more laughing or flirting hahahah. It was so funny. But that scene is intense and it was almost like saying good bye to our childhoods ( I’m Andy’s age)
Why has he been in the press so much lately talking about Toy Story? Is this all a marketing campaign leading up to announce him as the director of Toy Story 5? Are we finally going to get to see Jessie the Cowgirl bare her toes?
People always trying to come for this guy, but his knowledge of ball is just too elite
Despite my dislike for him as a person, one thing I’ll credit to Tarantino is that he prioritizes the story over anything, that’s something I resonate with.
He could’ve watched Dune and Shogun remakes for the acting and the cinematography, but he’s not interested because he experienced the overall plot already.
Lot of legendary directors recommend movies with fantastic cinematography, but a boring story.
A director who made the same movie twice. His opinion means very little to me.
If only the toys burned, it would be No. 1
And perfectly stolen from Tom Disch’s “The Brave Little Toaster.” In fact, the entire Toy Story franchise was stolen (rights to the original had been purchased, but no credit and no royalties), from Disch’s work and the third film is the very most like Tom’s original story.
He is not wrong. That movie made an adult man cry like a baby in a theater.
TS3 is amazing. cried for minutes straight at the end. only saving private Ryan hit me harder.
fuck you cinephiles
Is Toy Story 3 the one where Totoro makes a little cameo toward the end?
“He applauded the film, as he took another bump from a bag of white powder near his desk.”
Everytime this movie comes up I’m reminded of someone posting a prank of editing the film so it just ends during the trash scene.
Would have been hilarious if Pixar did this
https://youtu.be/phFISjORzQs?si=qZYR3scnQHgLYHTC
Little soon for that. We still have 75 more years to go.
Toy Story 3 was absolutely phenomenal
The true sign of an actual creative is when they can recognize things outside of their orbit for what they are. Great is great, even if it doesn’t look like it fits their narrative.
I mean this dude also really enjoyed Dunkirk.. so i dunno…
Related – Quentin Tarantino’s Top 20 Films of the 21st Century
via Bret Easton Ellis podcast (Dec. 2, 2025)
20. West Side Story (Steven Spielberg)
19. Cabin Fever (Eli Roth)
18. Moneyball (Bennett Miller)
17. Chocolate (Prachya Pinkaew)
16. The Devil’s Rejects (Rob Zombie)
15. The Passion of the Christ (Mel Gibson)
14. School of Rock (Richard Linklater)
13. Jackass: The Movie (Jeff Tremaine)
12. Big Bad Wolves (Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado)
11. Battle Royale (Kinji Fukasaku)
10. Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen)
9. Shaun of the Dead (Edgar Wright)
8. Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller)
7. Unstoppable (Tony Scott)
6. Zodiac (David Fincher)
5. There Will Be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson)
4. Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan)
3. Lost in Translation (Sofia Coppola)
2. Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich)
1. Black Hawk Down (Ridley Scott)
He absolutely is one of the last champions of fun. Don’t ever change Quentin.
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