What Western film does Quentin Tarantino consider the best directed?
Quentin Tarantino considers Sergio Leone's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" the best-directed film of all time.
Movies / Westerns
Quentin Tarantino's appreciation for Westerns, particularly Sergio Leone's 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,' has significantly influenced his filmmaking. Meanwhile, Tarantino's Vista Theater in Los Angeles is set to screen the director's cu...
Tarantino's reverence for Sergio Leone stems from Leone's genre-driven filmmaking, which prioritizes mythology over historical accuracy. This approach is evident in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,' where characters embody archetypes, influencing Tarantino's own character development, such as Hans Landa in 'Inglourious Basterds'.
The director's cut of 'Kill Bill' offers a more complete vision of Tarantino's action epic. The extended version includes additional scenes and a seven-minute anime sequence, enhancing the O-Ren Ishii chapter. This version originally played at Cannes in 2006 and will now be shown at the Vista Theater in 35mm.
Quentin Tarantino considers Sergio Leone's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" the best-directed film of all time.
It is the 258-minute director's cut of the "Kill Bill" films, featuring additional scenes and sequences.
It will be screened at the Vista Theater in Los Angeles from July 18-28.
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