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Tarantino: I can't stand Owen Wilson, but love his film

Summary

  • Quentin Tarantino admits he "can't stand" actor Owen Wilson.
  • Wilson stars in "Midnight in Paris," Tarantino's 10th favorite 21st-century film.
  • Tarantino praises "Midnight in Paris" as "fully baked" Woody Allen work.
Tarantino: I can't stand Owen Wilson, but love his film

Director Quentin Tarantino recently expressed a strong personal dislike for actor Owen Wilson, stating on a podcast that he "really can't stand" him. This candid admission comes despite Tarantino's high regard for the 2011 film "Midnight in Paris," in which Wilson plays the lead role.

Remarkably, Tarantino ranked "Midnight in Paris" as his 10th favorite movie of the 21st century. He detailed a complex viewing experience, initially disliking Wilson's performance before coming to appreciate it on subsequent viewings. Tarantino particularly lauded the film's depiction of surrealist artists, finding the dialogue and concept uniquely engaging.

Furthermore, Tarantino offered his thoughts on director Woody Allen's prolific output, suggesting Allen often works from first drafts. However, he felt "Midnight in Paris" stood out as an exception, appearing more meticulously crafted and "fully baked" than Allen's other works. Representatives for Owen Wilson did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Tarantino's remarks.

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Quentin Tarantino stated on a podcast that he "really can't stand" Owen Wilson, though the specific reasons were not elaborated beyond this general sentiment.
Quentin Tarantino named Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris," which stars Owen Wilson, as his 10th favorite movie of the 21st century.
Tarantino suggested Woody Allen often films first drafts of scripts, focusing on quantity over extensive revision, though he felt "Midnight in Paris" was an exception.

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