Quentin Tarantino, director of the films Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds and Pulp Fiction, among others, signed books that fans had bought in a bookstore on Spui this afternoon. Hundreds of fans lined up.
“Suddenly I’m that little boy again,” said a man who had just been to the bookstore. “That you’re just face to face with the master, so to speak. He said, “hello, welcome‘. I wanted to have a whole conversation with him, but he didn’t have time for that, of course.”
Despite the short time fans were able to speak to him, they were excited. “He was really friendly to everyone. “He was un-American sincere,” said another fan. “Or he acts very well,” a friend of his added. “He can also act a bit himself.”
A woman brought her pan flute and played the soundtrack of the film Kill Bill outside. She also asked Tarantino if she could play it for him. He said he appreciated that, but unfortunately there was no time for it.
Tarantino signed his book ‘Cinema Speculation’. Last night he was in Carré.