Quentin Tarantino Critiques 'Yellowstone' and TV's Cinematic Shortcomings
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Quentin Tarantino, during an appearance on "The Joe Rogan Experience," discussed his views on television versus film, using "Yellowstone" as an example. He praised the show's initial appeal but criticized its lack of lasting emotional impact, likening it to a soap opera. Tarantino argued that while TV shows can be engaging, they often lack the memorable payoff of a good movie. He noted that despite enjoying "Yellowstone," he couldn't recall many details after watching, contrasting it with films that leave a lasting impression.
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