The Rewatchables podcast is joined by very special guest Quentin Tarantino to discuss Tony Scott’s underappreciated runaway train film, Unstoppable. During the podcast Quentin shared his thoughts on the movie’s star, Chris Pine, what makes him one of his favorite young actors, and whether or not Pine could star in one of Quentin’s movies. Then, he discusses how Apocalypse Now was a key influence for Unstoppable, and also influenced his latest movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood.
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Chris Pine Is Quentin Tarantino’s Favorite Young Actor
During the ‘Upstoppable’ episode of ‘The Rewatchables’ podcast, Tarantino shared his thoughts on the movie’s star
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