Quentin Tarantino: this cult film with Lindsay Lohan that he loves

Quentin Tarantino: this cult film with Lindsay Lohan that he loves



Quentin Tarantino, director and cinephile

Quentin Tarantino he is known to be an outstanding cinephile. The director often evokes cinema classics, but also rarities, B or Z Series which he particularly likes.

Also, Quentin Tarantino has a habit of doing tribute to the movies he loves through his feature films. Kill Bill (2003) is one example among others, with nods to Asian cinema as with the presence of Gordon Liua huge figure in Chinese martial arts cinema in the 1970s and 80s.

Quentin Tarantino - Kill Bill © Miramax
Quentin Tarantino – Kill Bill © Miramax

While his tastes are quite varied, there are some productions that we don’t imagine would interest the director. AS Disney comedies for kids For example. Still, Quentin Tarantino has surprised everyone since we recently learned that he loved the movie Extravagant Friday (2003) with Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis!

Fan of Extravagant Friday with Lindsay Lohan

In this brilliant comedy by Mark Waters, based on the novel by Mary Rodgers (1972) which had already been adapted (under the title A crazy, crazy, crazy Friday released in 1976), teenager and daughter find themselves swapping bodies. Lindsay Lohan then goes from teenage rocker to psychologist mother and old schooland vice versa for Jamie Lee Curtis. Extravagant Friday it’s a really refreshing moment with this excellent duo of actresses and their soundtrack to the pop rock sounds of the time.

Freaky Friday ©Disney
Freaky Friday ©Disney

It prevents it Extravagant Friday it’s not the kind of film that would be cited among cinema’s greatest masterpieces. But. Why Quentin Tarantino would be a fan according to Mark Waters. This is what the director confided The Hollywood Reporter recounting his memorable encounter with Tarantino who came to tell him about his film during a party.

Quentin Tarantino once cornered me at a party and walked me shot by shot through the House of Blues bar sequence. He explained to me why it was a great scene and a perfect ending to the film. And I was like, “That’s cool man.” Quentin Tarantino was like a fan to me.

The director refers to a scene from the end of the movie where Anna (Lindsay Lohan) and her rock band are preparing to perform on stage. Right now she’s still her mother who’s in her body and obviously she can’t play the guitar. But her daughter appears backstage and plays her the song. A good ending in music with the piece take me awayoriginally recorded by Australian band Lash, and covered here by Christina Vidal.

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