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Zach Woods's Fiery Roasts Silence Quentin Tarantino
10 Dec
Summary
- Zach Woods publicly criticized Quentin Tarantino's films.
- Woods's critique targeted Tarantino's portrayal of historical villains.
- The controversy began with Tarantino's comments about actor Paul Dano.

Comedian Zach Woods has unleashed a two-part video takedown of director Quentin Tarantino, sparking significant online discussion. This sharp criticism emerged after Tarantino controversially labeled actor Paul Dano the "weakest fucking actor in SAG" on a podcast. Woods's initial video defended "weird-looking white boys" and characterized Tarantino's recent films as a predictable formula of historical villains serving as a mere backdrop for graphic violence, often incorporating foot shots and racial slurs.
Woods escalated his critique in a second video, initially feigning an apology before launching into a barrage of insults. He accused Tarantino of plagiarism from Asian directors and mocked his appearance. The comedian suggested the only compelling footage of Tarantino would be "ring camera footage of you having a stroke." This was followed by Woods resurfacing a clip of Tarantino defending Roman Polanski on a 2003 Howard Stern Show appearance.




