"It F**king Sucks": Lillard Responds to Tarantino Criticism
Matthew Lillard said Quentin Tarantino's remarks hurt and accused him of targeting easily criticized actors, speaking out after Tarantino grouped Lillard with Paul Dano.
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In a podcast Quentin Tarantino distributes against three actors. One of them now reacts with surprisingly open words to the hurting criticism.
After Quentin Tarantino Blasts Actors, One Responds
Actor Matthew Lillard says his feelings were hurt when two-time Oscar winner Quentin Tarantino dissed him in an interview. "I don't care for Matthew Lillard," the director told the Bret Easton Ellis Podcast last week while revealing his list of best movies of the 21st century. Lillard referenced that statement...
Bloody Oil could be the first or second best movie, but it's not, because it has one huge blunder, and that blunder is Paul Dano. Obviously, it's a two-person story, but it's also clear that it's not. Dano is terribly weak. Austin Butler, for example, would be wonderful in this role. But he's just a weak, uninteresting guy. The weakest fucking actor in the whole acting guild, Quentin Tarantino added as a footnote in his list of the best films of…
James Gunn Shares Matthew Lillard Photos After Quentin Tarantino Diss
Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images Shortly after Quentin Tarantino criticized Matthew Lillard during his podcast appearance, James Gunn showed his support to the Scream star with a new post, where the DC boss called Lillard one of his “favorite guys (and actors).” Tarantino’s harsh criticism of Lillard and other stars like Paul Dano and Owen Wilson has earned him severe online backlash. James Gunn posts photos with Scooby-Doo star Ma…
James Gunn Delivers A Perfect Response To Quentin Tarantino's Criticism Of Matthew Lillard
James Gunn responds to Quentin Tarantino's criticism of Matthew Lillard. While discussing his list of favorite 21st century movies on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast, Tarantino said that There Will Be Blood could have topped his rankings if not for Paul Dano's "weak sauce" performance.
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