Quentin Tarantino Opens Up About Wishing He Would Have Had A ‘Man-To-Man Talk’ With Harvey Weinstein- Armessa Movie News

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For the majority of Quentin Tarantino’s filmmaking career, the writer/director’s movies were set up at companies run by Harvey and Bob Weinstein, be it Miramax or The Weinstein Company. However, following the numerous sexual assault allegations that were publicly directed at Harvey Weinstein in 2017 and onwards, Tarantino ended his relationship with the brothers and took his 2019 movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood to Sony Pictures. Now Tarantino has opened up about how wishing he would have had a “man-to-man” talk with the disgraced producer years earlier.

Quentin Tarantino has been promoting his new book Cinema Speculation, and one of his recent stops was Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace, which can be watched with an HBO Max subscription. During the visit, Wallace brought up Tarantino’s relationship with Harvey Weinstein, and while the filmmaker claimed that he never heard any “talk of rape” tied to the producer, he had heard stories about general sexual impropriety involving Weinstein. Tarantino admitted that he “chalked it up to a Mad Men-era version of the boss chasing the secretary around the desk,” but also wished he’d gone up to Weinstein to say “Harvey, you can’t do this.” Tarantino continued (via Variety):

The reason I didn’t [say something to Weinstein] was because that’s a real hard conversation to have. I felt it was pathetic. I felt what he was doing was pathetic and I didn’t want to deal with his pathetic-ness. I didn’t think it was, ‘Ok, you do this for me or you’re not going to get this movie.’ I never heard any actresses say anything like that. It was just you know, ‘Don’t get in the back of a limo with him.’ It was easy to compartmentalize that to some degree. Anyway, I feel bad about. What I feel bad about is I feel bad that I did not have a man-to-man talk with him about it.

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