In our third and final episode, Quentin the video store clerk transforms into Quentin the big-shot filmmaker. It sounds like another L.A. fairy tale, but here's a fuller version of the story with 'Hollywood Shuffle' and 'Boogie Nights' as Quentin's inspiration and competitionâincluding a fist pump from Dolph Lundgren and a phone call from Paul Thomas Anderson.
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Quentin Tarantino sees everything these daysâeven the occasional Marvel movie. But in 1973, the year everyone was flocking to see 'Enter the Dragon,' a 10-year-old Tarantino spent most of his time in Knoxville, Tennessee, wishing he could click his heels and go back home to California. By the time 'Valley Girl' opened, he was dialed into mass culture but not yet able to create it. Join us for Episode 2 as we follow Quentin through the '70s and into the '80s.
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In the late â60s, young Quentin Tarantino saw the surrealistic revenge thriller âPoint Blank.â This pioneering genre-buster shares Quentin's ambitions and anxieties, leading to connections that can be drawn straight to his directorial debut, âReservoir Dogs.â It also reminds him of the film he considers his own undiscovered classic.
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Introducing a special three-part podcast miniseries with the director himself that will explore his career, life, and movie obsessions.
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The new sequel is outâand breaking box office records. Forty years later, what new ideas drive us to revisit Haddonfield?
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Who wears a mask and just won't die? The fans who've kept the franchise alive for 40 years.
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Every creature has a fear reflex. But only humans choose to freak ourselves out on purpose at scary movies. What's going on in our brainsâand how did John Carpenter take advantage of our need to scream?
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The ultimate debate is here. Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers. Which iconic slasher villain slays the competition?
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When 'Halloween' becomes a huge hit, copycat slasher flicks hope to score a quick buckâand make Siskel and Ebert furious. Meanwhile, Michael Myers trudges on through nine sequels of mixed quality. Keep pace as we run through every film.
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Jamie Lee Curtis was born to scream. As a baby, her mom got stabbed in Psycho. As an awkward teen, she said "Yes!" to the role that made her a second generation scream queen -- and "Hell no!" to the final girl fixation on Laurie Strode's virginity.
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A psychological profile of Michael Myers and the real-life murderers who inspired him. The boogeyman is real. But Dr. Loomis screwed up his treatment.
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