Quentin Tarantino has a suggestion for those whining about all the “violence” and use of “N-words” in his movies

“Apparently I’m not making them for you”, he added

Quentin Tarantino has a suggestion for those whining about all the “violence” and the use of “n-words” in his movies.

During the 59-year-old filmmaker’s appearance on HBO Max’s talk show “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace,” Wallace asked the “Kill Bill: Volume 1” director what message he had for those critics.

“You should see [something else],” Tarantino replied. “Then see something else. If you have a problem with my movies then they aren’t the movies to go see.”

“Apparently I’m not making them for you,” he added.

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Tarantino’s movies like “Reservoir Dogs” (1992) and “Pulp Fiction” (1994) might have won over many fans, but others have slammed the director for excessive portrayal of violence.

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