“The whole movie is a memory piece on what LA was like back then. I was 6 and 7 in ’69 and I remember it really well… I knew even as a little boy that this hippie youth culture thing was a new thing and shaking the fabric of society a little bit.”
In an extraordinary new interview with Michael Fleming Jr. for Deadline, Quentin Tarantino discusses Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood, the changes he’s made to the movie since its Cannes debut, turning the film’s western show Bounty Law into a new series, working with Burt Reynolds and Luke Perry, and being 6 years old in 1969. Plus, his William Shatner fandom, his idea for Star Trek as Pulp Fiction in space, and the possibility of what could be his final film. Read the full article here.