Quentin Tarantino launches his own podcast on Stitcher

Quentin Tarantino will soon have his own podcast with his friend Roger Avery, the opportunity to return to certain films and iconic moments.

The great gentlemen and ladies of the movies have much to teach us. For that matter, the seventh art or not. They often have a very unique way of seeing the world, understanding people, telling stories. Listening to them is often very, very interesting. And soon it will be the huge Quentin Tarantino who will give himself in an exercise in a podcast.

Quentin Tarantino will soon release a podcast with his friend Roger Avery.

Forty years after director Quentin Tarantino and his Pulp Fiction co-writer Roger Avery began working at the Video Archives in 1983, the duo will reunite in a podcast exploring those defining moments and films that influenced their careers in 1983. Video archive podcast. The first episode will appear on Sirius Stitcher in a few weeks.

“We never imagined that 30 years after working together behind the counter at Video Archives, we would be doing the same thing together again as we did then: passionately discussing films on videocassette,” Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avery said in an attached statement. “Watching movies is what brought us together and made friends, and our love for movies still binds us today.”

A chance to look back on some iconic movies and moments

The films will be taken from Quentin Tarantino’s massive collection of over 8,000 cassettes and DVDs. These are the real Videoarchive archives, which the director bought after the company left the market.

Sirius Stitcher has been working on developing his offering for several years. By 2020, three new Marvel podcasts have been launched, including a revival of the old Lucille Ball radio show, the purchase of ’99 Percent Invisible, and not just Conan O’Brien’s podcast, but his entire company.

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