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Quentin Tarantino, 2000s Movie and Born to Make

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Quentin Tarantino Reveals Which of His Iconic Movies He Was 'Born to Make'
Quentin Tarantino is proud of many of his films, though he revealed that he was "born to make" the 2003 film Kill Bill. While appearing on the August 15 episode of the "Church of Tarantino" podcast, the iconic director, 62, spoke to host Reverend Scott Kraushaar about his most memorable movies.

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Quentin Tarantino names which of his films is his ‘masterpiece’ and which is his ‘favorite’
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Quentin Tarantino Says He Was 'Born to Make' This Early 2000s Movie: 'Nobody Else Could've Made It'
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Why ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ May Never Get a Home Release

But only a select few have seen those two films edited together, with minor but important changes, and renamed Kill Bill: ...
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The Chinese Boxer: Quentin Tarantino's Inspiration For Kill Bill's Iconic Fight Scene

Quentin Tarantino heaped praise on a key scene in a great martial arts classic, which inspired one of the best sequences in Kill Bill Vol. 1.
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When Quentin Tarantino Opened Up About His Kill Bill Regret After Watching James Cameron’s Avatar: “Wanted It To Be More Like A Ride…”

Quentin Tarantino confessed he wished he had watched Avatar before making Kill Bill, believing it might have helped him fully bring his vision to life.

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