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Most Tarantino-isms aren’t printable in a family blog, but there is one phrase that Quentin Tarantino apparently says on his sets, as Stacey Sher, his longtime producer, revealed on the red carpet.

It’s such a Pollyanna-ish moment that it’s hard to believe it really happens anywhere near Mr. Tarantino, but Kerry Washington, a star of “Django Unchained,” seconded it. After a shot is finished, she explained, “He always says: ‘That was great, but we’re going to do it again. Why?’

Then everybody chants, “‘Because we love making movies!’”

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- ‘We Love Making Movies!’ (via frankslades)
Due to his lengthy shoot, extensive post-production and global promotion tour for Django Unchained, we’d have to think Quentin Tarantino’s viewing log for
"I like it when somebody tells me a story, and I actually really feel that that’s becoming like a lost art in American cinema."
- Quentin Tarantino  (via umathurmann, yourfavoriteredhead)

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Tarantino writes back to a young fan.

By Mark Seal - Vanity Fair, March 2013

The first independent film to gross more than $200 million, Pulp Fiction was a shot of adrenaline to Hollywood’s heart, reviving John Travolta’s career, making stars of Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman, and turning Bob and Harvey Weinstein into giants. How did Quentin Tarantino, a high-school dropout and former video-store clerk, change the face of modern cinema? Mark Seal takes the director, his producers, and his cast back in time, to 1993.

Read full article here at Vanity Fair.