People, however, are a different story (via toofab)
"I'd kill a million rats," said the"Pulp Fiction" director,"but I don't necessarily want to kill one in a movie or see one killed in a movie, because I'm not paying to see real death."
"Almost always, it’s not just the violence that I have a problem with," concluded Tarantino."There's usually an incompetence factor in there.""I can’t tell you guys until you see the movie," said the filmmaker."I'm tempted to do some of the characters monologues right now, but I'm not going to. Maybe if there was less video cameras. You just have to wait and see.
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