Quentin Tarantino insults Paul Dano’s performance in ‘There Will Be Blood’

Quentin Tarantino is back on his BS. He’s truly one of the industry’s best talkers, in that the man cannot shut up whatsoever. QT appeared on Bret Easton Ellis’s podcast this week, and he ended up naming his “top twenty films of the 21st century.” What surprised me most of all is the lack of recency bias – many of Tarantino’s top films of the past 25 years came in the first seven years of the millennia. Tarantino obviously described why he placed all of these films on his list, and his reasoning for There Will Be Blood has already caused a lot of controversy. First, here’s his list:

1. Black Hawk Down
2. Toy Story 3
3. Lost In Translation
4. Dunkirk
5. There Will Be Blood
6. Zodiac
7. Unstoppable
8. Mad Max: Fury Road
9. Shaun of the Dead
10. Midnight in Paris
11. Battle Royale
12. Big Bad Wolves
13. Jackass: The Movie
14. School Of Rock
15. The Passion Of The Christ
16. The Devil’s Rejects
17. Chocolate
18. Moneyball
19. Cabin Fever
20. West Side Story

I listened to a podcast where Tarantino described watching Dunkirk in England, with an all-British audience, and how that experience made him love the film. I’m surprised to see certain films on here, considering the directors made better films in the past 25 years. Like, West Side Story?? Yes, it’s Spielberg making the big Hollywood musical of his dreams, but for my money, The Fabelmans is a much better film overall? Same with There Will Be Blood – it’s Paul Thomas Anderson expanding his artistry as a director, but PTA’s collaboration with Daniel Day Lewis on Phantom Thread is the far superior film. I feel like Tarantino put certain films on his list to be trollish – The Passion of the Christ, is he for real? In any case, this is what he said about There Will Be Blood which has caused a lot of outrage:

“Daniel Day-Lewis. The old-style craftsmanship quality to the film. It had an old Hollywood craftsmanship without trying to be like that. It was the only film he’s ever done, and I brought it up to him, that doesn’t have a set piece. The fire is the closest to a set piece. This was about dealing with the narrative, dealing with the story, and he did it fcking amazingly. ‘There Will Be Blood’ would stand a good chance at being #1 or #2 if it didn’t have a big, giant flaw in it … and the flaw is Paul Dano. Obviously, it’s supposed to be a two-hander, but it’s also drastically obvious that it’s not a two-hander. [Dano] is weak sauce, man. He is the weak sister. Austin Butler would have been wonderful in that role. He’s just such a weak, weak, uninteresting guy. The weakest fcking actor in SAG [laughs].”

[Via Deadline]

I haven’t watched There Will Be Blood in years, but what I remember is that I was surprised by Paul Dano performing like he didn’t give a f–k that he was opposite DDL. It was a very gonzo performance for both men, and of course DDL can act anyone under the table. But Dano held his own and Tarantino is incredibly rude here. Dano is, imo, a very underrated actor. (But I still think Phantom Thread is the far superior PTA-DDL film.)

PS…I just realized why QT didn’t put The Fabelmans on his list, despite that film being one of Spielberg’s best of the past 20 years: it’s because Paul Dano plays the father in it.

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32 Responses to “Quentin Tarantino insults Paul Dano’s performance in ‘There Will Be Blood’”

  1. Tuesday says:

    I only agree with Shaun of the Dead. I liked Dunkirk. The rest? Meh.

  2. Smegmoria says:

    I don’t think I will ever forgive my mom for making me go see Passion of the Christ in the theater. I was only 19, so still very susceptible to doing what mommy said.

  3. BlueSky says:

    Of course there are no films on his list with a predominant cast of POC. I remember him criticizing Ava Duverney’s MLK film and had to admit he didn’t see it.

    • Amy Bee says:

      I was going to say thing, especially when he has had black characters (primarily so he can use the N-Word) in his films.

  4. BayTampaBay says:

    Phantom Thread and The Age of Innocence are my favorite Danial Day Lewis movies.

    • lamejudi says:

      I was utterly charmed by DDL as Cecil Vyse in Room With a View-so many years ago.

      Then came the Unbearable Lightness of Being…

  5. Jessamine says:

    It is bonkers to me to go that hard against an actor who, even if you felt couldn’t hold their own against next-level legend DDL, gave a well-reviewed performance. Like … did Paul Dano cut him off in traffic? Does he have a podcast that talks women out of getting pedicures? Lol that just seemed like such personal, over the top grudge.

    • Dot says:

      Legit spit out my soda about the ‘talks women out of getting pedicures’ comment.

      Also echoing the lack of non-white male representation here. But typical for QT – he loves support POC when it gets him an “n-word pass” and doesn’t care at all otherwise.

  6. Lala11_7 says:

    Paul Dano is one of the FINEST character actors I have EVA seen & Quentin has ALWAYS been a petty messy bitch & that unattractive part of him comes out more & more as his trifling Weinstein enabling ass gets older😡

    • Lau says:

      Dano literally carried the BBC adaptation of War and Peace. I can’t remember anything from this show apart from Dano as Peter.

  7. Kirsten says:

    Paul Dano was fantastic in that film. Idk what he’s talking about and it’s weird to call out one specific actor for both a performance and film that are widely highly regarded.

  8. Lau says:

    Bold coming from the guy who makes the same movie over and over again. Also, why does he feel the need to hype Austin Butler up like that when this is one of the most boring actors around at the moment ?

  9. Fawzia says:

    Apparently QT’s been on this one sided beef for a while: he bitched about Dano in the past, too, starting about five or so years ago.

    IMO Dano’s a good actor, and underrated generally.

  10. JW says:

    QT cementing his utter irrelevance with this embarrassment of a list and bringing up the old sauce Hunger Games/Battle Royale thing after all these years. Does he make the occasional enjoyable movie? Yes. Do his thoughts on literally anything else matter? lol no.

  11. TL says:

    QT list is as terrible as his take. Dano is a great actor. Butler is terrible.

  12. Michelle says:

    Pulp Fiction is the only QT film i rate. He is seriously overhyped and very problematic. The Howard Stern of Cinema. All QT does is soundtrack and b list film rip offs.

  13. Chaine says:

    No, Austin Butler would not have been suitable for the role, because this film was made when he was only 14 years old!!! Not sure why some people in the industry feel the need to s**t on others for no apparent reason. Reminds me of how Matthew Perry used his autobiography to be nasty to Keanu Reeves.

  14. Wilma says:

    Paul Dano saved that movie in my opinion. It is a very boring and predictable story, but Dano makes you believe him and thus adds depth to the story. Daniel Day Lewis hasn’t been doing realistic and subtle acting for decades now.

  15. Amy Bee says:

    His list is basic and terrible.

  16. Snarkle says:

    Did an actual director put Jackass: The Movie and Passion of the Christ on a top 20 list? WTF?

    He probably put a LOT of thought into this list to try and have something appeal to everyone but is too cool to have any standard great movies in his list. Forever eyeroll.

    Now I admire Dano because whatever he said/did that make QT this bitter for this long must have been awesome

  17. Anne Maria says:

    Paul Dano is a very fine actor, who has been outstanding in three of my favourite films of the last 20 years, Love and Mercy, Little Miss Sunshine and Prisoners. Frankly I often find Day Lewis an over the top scenery chewer. Very uncalled for from Tarantino.

  18. Beech says:

    Austin Butler? Must be hot for his feet.

  19. Franklin B says:

    That list is… Unpredictable 😆
    I like Paul Dano, he makes some interesting choices.

  20. Sue says:

    Well, if Quentin can be rude so can I: Did Paul Dano sleep with his wife or something? That is some random, out of left field hate for an actor.

  21. Grant says:

    These are precisely the movies I would expect a straight white male filmmaker to select. QT thinks he’s such a groundbreaking innovative maverick but he’s really just a cliche in a lot of ways.

  22. smee says:

    Paul Dano is (and has been) one of the best actors of his generation. QT is out of line saying that about him. Sounds like redirected jealousy of PTA. I feel like he skirted being canceled bitd, so be quiet and sink back into toe sucking if you have nothing meaningful to say.

  23. Arhus says:

    I really like Paul Dano! He’s supposed to be an understated weirdo in it! (It’s been a while since I’ve seen it).

    Also, he really thinks Jackass the movie is top 25?????? What a joker

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