Quentin Tarantino Books
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Great learning toolReview Date: 2007-08-24
Sweet screenplay!!!Review Date: 2007-07-07
"The woods are lovely dark and deep..."Review Date: 2007-04-18
A great screenplay to a great film.Review Date: 2007-05-29

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Well researched, well writtenReview Date: 2007-12-17
A great scoop on Tarantino's beginningsReview Date: 1999-01-11
Too bad this book is out of print. I hope there will be a reissue in the future, probably covering the latest works of Tarantino.
Excellent, well written book, with a lot of information.Review Date: 1998-02-04
The single best book about TarantinoReview Date: 2003-03-27
Jamie Bernard's book is simply amazing. It covers Tarantino's life from childhood till about 1996. The book is well-written, and goes deep into detail and uncovers Tarantino's life as hyperactive kid, movie theater regular, fatherless child and genius moviemaker. This is the single best book ever written about Quentin Tarantino. No other book delivers such great information, biographical facts and stories about the making of his early movies and involvements in projects. If you want to read a good book about Tarantino, get this one first. It's the best!
trust me on this...

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Brilliant!Review Date: 2000-11-04
I'm also a big Tim Roth fan, so I decided to pick up a copy of the play when I saw it being auctioned. I'm so glad I did! There's some great storyboards as well as some black and white pictures of the film.
It's a great bargain! If you loved the movie as much as I did, you'll love this! A+!
rather than film...Review Date: 1999-04-28

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One of the very bestReview Date: 2006-04-06
Like A VirginReview Date: 2005-11-12
This book covers everything Tarantino has touched or been a part of in movies. From his own four films, to screenplays directed by others (True Romance, Natural Born Killers, From Dusk Till Dawn), to movies he has acted in (Destiny Turns On The Radio, Dusk again, ect.) and more. It also includes some information on unfinished scripts and projects he's thinking of directing next.
Quentin Tarantino is a major presence in Hollywood and a brilliant young filmmaker, I have read every other book there is to read about him and this is by far the most detailed, complete and easy to read account of his life and career thus far!
Kudos to Virgin Film.
Other great virgin film guides: The Complete Hitchcock, The Complete Scorsese, The Complete Coppola, Tim Burton, The Coen Brothers, Animated Films, Comic Book Films, Gangster Films, Film Noir and Horror Films.

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TarantinoReview Date: 2001-02-24
AddictiveReview Date: 2004-07-08
If you've read my review of Tarantino's PULP FICTION script you'll see that I called it very addictive, and the same is true here, in fact it's more enjoyable to read. I printed it out off of my script website (wiredonmovies.com) and read it rather quickly. The movie itself disappointed me, and seemed like a fanboy's "wet dream" as some have described it. All in all the elements don't quite add up and the film (directed by Tony Scott) has an edge but lacks the humor of Tarantino's edge.
The screenplay is a blast, and differs from the film sometimes, especially the end. I imagine Quentin's version of the film (he originally planned on directing it but turned it down for RESERVOIR DOGS and used the money he made off this script to fund that project) would have been superior to Scott's own outcome.

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Excellant NovelReview Date: 1999-06-20

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Great Entry in the Series Review Date: 2007-12-31

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A wonderful screenplayReview Date: 2008-02-26
one of the best fiction movies ever Review Date: 2006-01-13
"I'm an American baby, our names don't mean s***"Review Date: 2007-09-07
Butch: ...Esmarelda Villalobos--is that Mexican?
Esmerelda: The name is Spanish, but I'm Colombian.
B: It's a very pretty name.
E: It means "Esmerelda of the wolves."
B: That's one hell of a name you got there, sister.
E: Thank you. And what is your name?
B: Butch.
E: Butch. What does it mean?
B: I'm an American, baby, our names don't mean s***.
I Love the Movie,I Love the Screenplay!Review Date: 2004-01-11
only a great director but he is also the definitive screenwriter
and Pulp Fiction proves that the man can write.
Reads like a book; very addictive. Great dialogue.Review Date: 2004-07-08
Recommended on all levels - one of my hobbies is scriptwriting and this is a definite inspiration as it was written by a man-child who never took a single screenwriting course. He just did it, and that's always been my own strategy when it comes to these things.

Pure Cinema GarbageReview Date: 2008-03-14
Awesome Q.T!Review Date: 2008-03-04
Once again the book is better than the film!Review Date: 2007-11-06
a great gift for a grindhouse loverReview Date: 2008-02-06
Good 'special features' for fans more than film-makersReview Date: 2007-12-21
So for the film's fans who want a little extra bonus features this is a good buy. There is some film-making insight, but this is more of a glimpse, and some of it is in video form on the DVDs. It supports the involved, and since its box-office revenue was less than desired, I loved these films and the idea behind their conception and would love more of them. So please, if you love these films, buy this book, buy the DVDs, and hey even push your local niche-theaters to rerun Grindhouse come halloween! -SOB

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Quentin does it againReview Date: 2008-02-26
2 masters at work here.Review Date: 2000-08-16
WOW...Review Date: 1999-11-17
THEY GOT THE MONEY!Review Date: 1998-08-24
I am lying when I say I have read this book, but so what?Review Date: 2000-01-23
As she walks toward him from her cold confinement, compassion for her plight embraces him, not effusively, but tentatively. He is a professional bail bondsman, after all. But he wants to get to know her, and so he does. The intersection of their lives is arrived at from two quite distinct cultural lines. Yet they become friends, for both want it, mostly him. He even stops into a music store and buys a Motown sound, the Shawndells (sp?). That is great characterization, simply superb, for it is a real parsing out of the humanity even the most lonesome, the most calloused of us can at times feel for another, and rendered in the movie perfectly. They are basically decent people and it shows. That's just one of the things about this movie I like.
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Do not be swayed by the Tarantino haters out there. If you want to learn style he is one of the best today. There are many that throw around the terms "boycott", "overrated", etc. I am still fascinated by the number of people that go out of their way to drag down Tarantino's work yet they still see his movies. You would think by now that they would have learned to just not watch them. In reality these people are just jealous of the success he has had. Tarantino very often is referencing other movies that he watched while growing up. He is usually not doing anything original but is instead giving a film history lesson giving us glimpses of the movies of the past.
Follow your own path. Make your own decisions and do not listen to the haters.