George Clooney sagt, er würde sich „geehrt“ fühlen, mit Paul Dano, Owen Wilson und Matthew Lillard zusammenzuarbeiten, nachdem Quentin Tarantino ihn beleidigt hatte: „Wir leben in einer Zeit der Grausamkeit“

    https://variety.com/2026/film/news/george-clooney-quentin-tarantino-paul-dano-1236628246/

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    1. > “By the way, Paul Dano and Owen Wilson and Matthew Lillard, I would be honored to work with those actors. Honored,” Clooney said while accepting his best actor award for “Jay Kelly” at AARP’s Movies for Grownups Awards on Saturday. He described “Jay Kelly” as being “made by people who love actors — that’s an important part. People I’ve known most of my life… actually, most of them are actors. I have a great affinity [for them], and I don’t enjoy watching people be cruel.”

      > “We are living in a time of cruelty,” the star continued. “We don’t need to be adding to it.”

    2. swallowing_bees on

      I think Clooney and others are going about this all wrong. They’re acting like Tarantino crossed some kind of sacred line that you never cross, and coming to Dano’s defense on his behalf. What actually happened is that Tarantino gave his opinion, which most people happen to think sucks. Dano is an insanely good actor and nailed TWBB. I saw it. I was captivated. Nothing Tarantino says can affect how I felt about that movie. You are not obligated to respond to people’s opinions. Don’t. 

      If Tarantino said something 2x as harsh but for a more agreeable scenario, nobody would bat an eye. 

    3. NotTheRocketman on

      I have no evidence of this, but I think the actors that Tarantino insulted are actors that he wanted to work with, and spurned his requests.

      So now he’s publicly trashing them, almost like a guy who was rejected on a date.

    4. CyclopsorNedStark on

      The only quotes I read from Tarantino was him saying he didn’t like their work. How is that cruelty for having a preference? Unless I missed something I feel like people are just blowing his quote way out of proportion.

    5. OmahaWarrior on

      Clooney, Daniel, Wilson, and Lillard should do a movie together. Maybe call it „Scream if there will be blood, O brother.“

    6. throwawayjoeyboots on

      This story will never die it is all so overblown and pretentious. Quentin Tarantino had a shitty opinion that people won’t stop virtue signaling over.

    7. idontevensaygrace on

      Amazing for him to say that. A true team player and champion of his peers 💙

    8. CantAffordzUsername on

      Clooney punched David O Russel in the face when Russel started verbally assaulting a PA (PAs are not allowed to defended themselves ever or just get fired on the spot)

      I’ve always liked Clooney, he has class and professionalism that QT has less and less of as time goes by

    9. Complete_Entry on

      Get Rodriguez on the horn, we need an urban western vampire caper. Plus side, Tarantino died in the first one.

      Seth Gecko wakes up tied to a chair with a bag over his head. It’s pulled off, a man is grinning at him maniacally.

      „I told you baby, Seth fucking Gecko, man“

      „You are insane, and you are going to die.“ replied Seth. „How in the fuck did you bag me in El Rey anyway?“

      „Recessions man, times get tough, El Rey can be… negotiable!“

      „Calm down“ said a man in the garb of a priest. „He’s not here for a bank robbery. He’s here to tell us a story.“

    10. BadAtExisting on

      I worked with him on Tomorrowland. He has always been a class act and very humble

    11. LumiereGatsby on

      Matthew Lilllard was good enough for David Lynch and he’s good enough for me.

      There’s not many directors I put above Tarantino but Lynch is certainly a contender.

    12. Quite honestly, a Villeneuve, Nolan, Soderberg or Cohen Bros (if they want to reunite) movie with Clooney, Lillard, Dano and O. Wilson sounds like fucking FIRE to me.

      PTA or Wes Anderson a little less so but probably still great.

      I think that’s also a great cast for Edgar Wright, Guy Ritchie or Rian Johnson.

      I’d also be extremely intrigued to see what Robert Eggers could do with that cast.

      I enjoy the films Tarantino makes. But I just don’t get where he’s coming from here.

    13. yourenotmykitty on

      Quentin and George worked together on from dusk til dawn like wtf did he say about him? And he’s dragging Owen Wilson and Matthew lillard was well, I mean is he ok? Like does he only eat shitty-o’s for breakfast and bad vibes for dinner now? Just chill dude and make your movies what are you on about?

    14. NotAChanceBucko on

      Tarantino only cares about violence. It’s one of his very few tools of storytelling unfortunately

    15. George worked with Lillard in the movie The Descendants. They worked well together, fun dialogue.

    16. Available-Secret-372 on

      A Clooney, Dano, Wilson, Lillard movie would be serious garbage that nobody wants but go for it?

    17. RefrigeratorGrand619 on

      He already did a movie with Matthew Lillard before, so this doesn’t come as a shock to me.

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