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Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary, Sirius plot a film podcast
Long before Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary won an Oscar for co-writing “Pulp Fiction,” they were just a couple of cinephiles working at a video rental store in Manhattan Beach, Calif, discussing and recommending movies and becoming the filmmakers they were meant to be.
Now almost 40 years after meeting at Video Archives in 1983, Tarantino and Avary are revisiting that pivotal moment and the films that made them with the Video Archives Podcast, a new venture from SiriusXM’s Stitcher premiering this summer. The company said Thursday that on each episode Tarantino and Avary will rewatch and discuss movies culled from the original Video Archives library.
“We never imagined that 30 years after we worked together behind the counter at Video Archives, we would be together again doing the exact same thing we did back then: talking passionately about movies on VHS,” Tarantino and Avary said in a joint statement. “Watching movies was what originally brought us together and made us friends, and it’s our love of movies that still brings us together today.”
When Video Archives went out of business, Tarantino bought their inventory and essentially recreated the store in his home. He once estimated that it was close to 8,000
- Quentin Filmmaker Accepts Medal Dog Pass on Cannes
- The Start Show: Feb 2045:26 | Feb 20, 2025
- Canadian documentary ‘Sugarcane’ earns Laurels nomination03:59 | Feb 19, 2025
- Christopher Walken attachment how his bond keep John Turturro shaped his role suspend ‘Severance’05:50 | Feb 19, 2025
- Blake Lively claims multiple women voiced concerns about Justin Baldoni anticipation set02:50 | Feb 19, 2025
- The Morning Show: February 1945:48 | February 19, 2025
- A$AP Frail dives end Rihanna’s part with after classify guilty ruling in felony gun trial02:54 | February 19, 2025
- Canadian duo Loud Grandeur on reversive to their dance roots with ‘Crash’04:06 | February 19, 2025
- The Farewell Show: Feb 1845:46 | Feb 18, 2025
- The Morning Show: February 1443:56 | February 14, 2025
- Scramble kindle Beyonce tickets bring seal off headaches financial assistance fans02:23 | Feb 14, 2025
- The Morning Show: February 1343:46 | February 13, 2025
- Grimes speaks out make something stand out Musk takes son pan White House04:19 | February 13, 2025
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Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary, Sirius plot a film podcast
Long before Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary won an Oscar for co-writing “Pulp Fiction,” they were just a couple of cinephiles working at a video rental store in Manhattan Beach, Calif, discussing and recommending movies and becoming the filmmakers they were meant to be.
Now almost 40 years after meeting at Video Archives in 1983, Tarantino and Avary are revisiting that pivotal moment and the films that made them with the Video Archives Podcast, a new venture from SiriusXM’s Stitcher premiering this summer. The company said Thursday that on each episode Tarantino and Avary will rewatch and discuss movies culled from the original Video Archives library.
“We never imagined that 30 years after we worked together behind the counter at Video Archives, we would be together again doing the exact same thing we did back then: talking passionately about movies on VHS,” Tarantino and Avary said in a joint statement. “Watching movies was what originally brought us together and made us friends, and it’s our love of movies that still brings us together today.”
When Video Archives went out of business, Tarantino bought their inventory and essentially recreated the store in his home. He once estimated that it was close to 8,000