John Landis' story on asking Tarantino about RD and COF:
http://youtu.be/9lFRSndTI1U
Edit: The video has been taken down. I've described its contents in a post below.
http://youtu.be/9lFRSndTI1U
Edit: The video has been taken down. I've described its contents in a post below.
Thank you for posting this!
shareNo problem!
shareThat's funny. I thought Tarantino had denied this for years, but he just came right out, and told Landis? I remember Film Threat magazine seemed to have been one of the first to point out the City on Fire/Reservoir Dogs connection, I was a big Hong Kong film fan at the time, I hadn't seen City on Fire then, but I had seen Reservoir Dogs, and when it got to the credit sequence I immediately thought to myself that someone had obviously seen A Better Tomorrow II. I got a copy of City on Fire right away and although it is not exactly a scene-for-scene remake, it's still pretty obvious that he had seen it, and ripped a lot from it...
sharesince the video is now down would you mind telling us atleast the gist of what John Ladis' story is?
shareVideo is down. Can you please sum up what happened?
shareFor everyone who's asking, Landis basically says that he had seen COF before RD and immediately recognized the similarities. So in a meeting w/ Quentin, he looked to confirm it. The exchange, according to Landis, went something like this...
Landis: "Say, I gotta ask you something."
Quentin: "What?"
Landis: "Reservoir Dogs..."
Quentin: "City on Fire!"
Landis: "Wha... really?"
Quentin: "Yeah, have you seen City on Fire? Great movie!"
Landis: "Oh... okay then." *laughs*
Then Landis basically says that Quentin's blunt answer to his controversial question surprised him.
On a separate note, the site below alleges the following quotes:
"I loved CITY ON FIRE, I got the poster framed in my house, so it's a great movie." - Quentin Tarantino, Film Threat, Issue 18, pg. 23.
"I've got the poster right here. That's Danny Lee. Ringo Lam is like my second, after Jackie Chan, third favorite of all the Hong Kong directors." - Quentin Tarantino, The Village Voice 10/25/94 No. 43, pg. 31.
http://www.ronlim.com/worldarchive/tarantino.html
Yes, he usually says he loved the film but as far as I can remember, he's never confirmed using COF as an inspiration. He always cites The Killing and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three as inspirations.
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