The defector as a ‘real cinematic scene’

Quentin Tarantino is an Academy Award winning writer and director known for a range of films ranging from tank dogs to me Once upon a time in Hollywood. Tarantino is currently promoting his new podcast movie, Podcast video archivesWho will host him with his country Pulp Fiction Co-writer Roger Avary. while chatting with CinemaBlend‘s Real Blend Podcast, the director talked about some of his favorite films and shared the praise for it Top Gun: Maverick.

“I adore love Top Gun: Maverick. I thought it was cool,” Tarantino shared. I saw him in theaters. that and [Steven] Spielberg West side story Both made for a real cinematic spectacle, the kind I thought I’d never watch anymore. it was amazing.”

Tarantino said of the film, “There was just this sweet, cool side to it just because I love Tony Scott cinema so much, and I love Tony so much that it’s as close as we’ve ever been to seeing another Tony Scott movie.” The late, great Scott who directed the original Better. “[Director Joseph Kosinski] He did a great job. He had respect and love for Tony in every setting. It was almost at every decision. He was consciously there there, but in such a really cool way that was really respectful. I think it was in all Tom’s decision [Cruise] Made in the movie.

However, Tarantino had one gripe with the sequel, describing Cruise’s reunion with Val Kilmer as “too cheap.” Then he added, “But it definitely works. It’s a bit like Charlie Chaplin dying on stage in the last scene of lights…but it’s fucking working. You wait for it and the dreaded scene delivers. “

in June, Top Gun: Maverick It crossed $1 billion at the worldwide box office, and last month it became Paramount’s biggest movie ever. At the end of July, the movie officially passed Avengers (2012) at the domestic box office. Not only Top Gun: Maverick It crushed it at the box office, but it was getting rave reviews. The movie is currently playing rotten tomatoes With an amazing 96% of critics and 99% of the audience. ComicBook.comSpencer Perry gave the movie a 4.5 out of 5 calling it “a rare sequel that beats the original in every way.”

Top Gun: Maverick A home release date hasn’t been set yet, but it’s still showing in select theaters.

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