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    Robert Rodriguez directed Sin City. The creator of the Sin City graphic novels and universe acted as a consultant, but Robert decided to give him a credit as co-director. As Robert and Quentin are best friends, he asked Quentin to direct one scene of Sin City, which is where Clive Owen is driving and Benicio Del Toro's corpse is talking. Tarantino also never directed The Spirit, that was Frank Miller. This is Quentin's directorial filmography, in chronological order:

    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
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    Death Proof
    Inglourious *******s


    He also directed a portion of Four Rooms.

    After having the honour of working on Inglourious *******s, I have now seen the film twice. The first at the London premiere, and the second last Saturday. The film's released tomorrow in the UK, and I urge anyone of age to see it. The most innovative writer/director of our time has made a another masterpiece second only, in my eyes, to Pulp Fiction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Robert Rodriguez directed Sin City. The creator of the Sin City graphic novels and universe acted as a consultant, but Robert decided to give him a credit as co-director. As Robert and Quentin are best friends, he asked Quentin to direct one scene of Sin City, which is where Clive Owen is driving and Benicio Del Toro's corpse is talking. Tarantino also never directed The Spirit, that was Frank Miller. This is Quentin's directorial filmography, in chronological order:

    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    Jackie Brown
    Kill Bill
    Death Proof
    Inglourious *******s


    He also directed a portion of Four Rooms.

    After having the honour of working on Inglourious *******s, I have now seen the film twice. The first at the London premiere, and the second last Saturday. The film's released tomorrow in the UK, and I urge anyone of age to see it. The most innovative writer/director of our time has made a another masterpiece second only, in my eyes, to Pulp Fiction.
    Hey are you mentioned in the credits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Robert Rodriguez directed Sin City. The creator of the Sin City graphic novels and universe acted as a consultant, but Robert decided to give him a credit as co-director. As Robert and Quentin are best friends, he asked Quentin to direct one scene of Sin City, which is where Clive Owen is driving and Benicio Del Toro's corpse is talking. Tarantino also never directed The Spirit, that was Frank Miller. This is Quentin's directorial filmography, in chronological order:

    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction
    Jackie Brown
    Kill Bill
    Death Proof
    Inglourious *******s


    He also directed a portion of Four Rooms.

    After having the honour of working on Inglourious *******s, I have now seen the film twice. The first at the London premiere, and the second last Saturday. The film's released tomorrow in the UK, and I urge anyone of age to see it. The most innovative writer/director of our time has made a another masterpiece second only, in my eyes, to Pulp Fiction.
    What part did you work on and did you manage to see/meet Brad Pitt?

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    I was a Production Assistant. I was invited to visit the set by a friend of mine for a few days and was asked if I wanted to help out for cheap, so naturally, I said yes. I've no idea if I'm in the credits, they don't credit every single PA unfortunately. I have terrible eyesight so at both screenings I've been to I haven't been able to read the majority of the credit block. The credits haven't been released yet as a document, so only time will tell. And yes, I did meet Brad, but never conversed with him or shook his hand, just worked. I couldn't care less about him when standing next to Quentin, whom I did have some conversations with.

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    yeah, i rly wanna see this film! looks epic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I was a Production Assistant. I was invited to visit the set by a friend of mine for a few days and was asked if I wanted to help out for cheap, so naturally, I said yes. I've no idea if I'm in the credits, they don't credit every single PA unfortunately. I have terrible eyesight so at both screenings I've been to I haven't been able to read the majority of the credit block. The credits haven't been released yet as a document, so only time will tell. And yes, I did meet Brad, but never conversed with him or shook his hand, just worked. I couldn't care less about him when standing next to Quentin, whom I did have some conversations with.
    HAHA. Can't believe you said that.

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    Of course he's a wonderful actor and he was very funny on set, it was a pleasure to work with him, I just mean out of the two. Quentin's been my idol for a decade. Working with him was the best experience of my life.

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    ah ok. Just the way you said it made me go . How could he say that! ol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clowgon View Post
    ah ok. Just the way you said it made me go . How could he say that! ol:
    Haha, I can see why.

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    Well a person like Bad Pitt you know lol...

    I would understand if it was someone like Clint Eastwood or someone crap like him. :badgrin:

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