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This cult actor’s blunt response to Quentin Tarantino

Would there be Is there bad blood between this cult actor and filmmaker Quentin Tarantino? It seems so. In a recent interview This American star reacted to the director’s remarks Pulp Fiction regarding his current notoriety going so far as to kindly invite him to go “to fuck off“.

Things are not going well between Tarantino and this cult actor

Quentin Tarantino has an incredible filmography with films that have marked popular culture. The director has been able to afford the luxury of having the biggest stars play in his productions. In 1996, George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino starred in the film A Night in Hell to fight vampires.

Tarantino and Clooney in From Dusk Till Dawn

But thirty years after this collaboration, it is clear that the two are still at loggerheads. While the American actor is currently promoting his film entitled Wolf in which he shares the bill with his playmate and friend Brad Pitt, Clooney was keen to respond to the director’s remarks. Inglourious Basterds regarding his star power which is on the decline.

The American star seems not having appreciated what Tarantino said about his fame in an interview with the magazine GQ :

Quentin has been talking some crap about me recently, so I’m a little pissed at him right now.

And to explain precisely the reason why he is angry with the filmmaker :

In this interview, he named movie stars, and he mentioned Brad, and somebody else, and then this guy asks him, ‘What about George?’ And he said I’m not a movie star. And then he literally said something like, ‘Name me one movie of his since the 2000s!’ What do you mean? Since the year 2000? That’s where I’ve had my whole fucking career!

Then from conclude your answer with a blunt response :

So now I want to tell him: Okay man! Fuck off! Go fuck yourself. I don’t mind telling him to go fuck himself.

George Clooney

Clooney Takes on That Other Director

The star ofEMERGENCIES not only took on Tarantino, he reflected on his experience on the film The Kings of the Desert et did not hide his anger towards his director David O. Russell who mistreated the actors and the film crew talking about how he now selects the films he wants to work on:

It’s not a matter of saying, ‘I’m going to make a really good movie like Kings of the Desert, and I’m going to have a miserable life like David O. Russell who’s going to make my life hell. Make every crew member’s life hell.’ It’s not worth it. Not at this point in my life.

Suffice to say that George Clooney doesn’t beat around the bush. Wolf will be presented at the Venice Film Festival and will be released on September 20.

By Jordan

After training in audiovisual, I joined the excellent Hitek team in 2015 as an editor to cover cinema and TV series news. I also like to deal with unusual news.

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