It's a standard staple in Japanese cinema to cut somebody's arm off and have red water hoses for veins, spraying blood everywhere.

If I really considered myself a writer, I wouldn't be writing screenplays. I'd be writing novels.

I've always thought John Travolta is one of the greatest movie stars Hollywood has ever produced.

I'm a big collector of vinyl - I have a record room in my house - and I've always had a huge soundtrack album collection. So what I do, as I'm writing a movie, is go through all those songs, trying to find good songs for fights, or good pieces of music to layer into the film.

I want do a Mandarin language movie. It'll probably be the next movie I do after the one I do next.

I always do an all-night horror marathon on Saturdays where we start at seven and go until five in the morning.

If you go out and see a lot of movies in a given year, it's really hard to come up with a top ten, because you saw a lot of stuff that you liked. A top 20 is easier. You probably get one masterpiece a year, and I don't think you should expect more than one masterpiece a year, except in a really great year.

I don't really know if I'm writing the kind of roles that Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore would play. Jessica Lange on 'American Horror Story' is a little bit more my cup of tea.

I think we spent 60-something million on 'Hateful Eight,' which is actually more than I wanted to spend, but we had weather problems. And I wanted to make it good.

Australian genre films were a lot of fun because they were legitimate genre movies. They were real genre films, and they dealt, in a way like the Italians did, with the excess of genre, and that has been an influence on me.

I'm probably only going to make 10 movies, so I'm already planning on what I'm going to do after that. That's why I'm counting them. I have two more left. I want to stop at a certain point. What I want to do, basically, is I want to write novels, and I want to write theatre, and I want to direct theatre.

I actually want to do a theatrical adaptation of 'Hateful Eight' because I actually like the idea of other actors having a chance to play my characters and see what happens from that.

I do feel that I need to do at least one more Western - I think you need to make three Westerns to call yourself a Western director.

I'm definitely not on Twitter. I do have a Facebook page and Facebook friends. It's a lot of fun, especially if you don't just start friending people you don't know.

I want to write novels, and I want to write and direct theater.

I liked the idea of creating a new pop-culture, folkloric hero character that I created with 'Django' that I think's gonna last for a long time. And I think as the generations go on and everything, you know, my hope is it can be a rite of passage for black fathers and their sons. Like, when are they old enough to watch 'Django Unchained'?

When people ask me if I went to film school I tell them, 'no, I went to films.'

Movies are my religion and God is my patron. I'm lucky enough to be in the position where I don't make movies to pay for my pool. When I make a movie, I want it to be everything to me; like I would die for it.

Violence is one of the most fun things to watch.

'The Grand Budapest Hotel' is not really my thing, but I kind of loved it.

If you just love movies enough, you can make a good one.

Dogs got personality. Personality goes a long way.

I have an idea for a Godzilla movie that I've always wanted to do. The whole idea of Godzilla's role in Tokyo, where he's always battling these other monsters, saving humanity time and again - wouldn't Godzilla become God? It would be called 'Living Under the Rule of Godzilla.'

The good ideas will survive.

I want to top expectations. I want to blow you away.

I just grew up watching a lot of movies. I'm attracted to this genre and that genre, this type of story, and that type of story. As I watch movies I make some version of it in my head that isn't quite what I'm seeing - taking the things I like and mixing them with stuff I've never seen before.

To me, movies and music go hand in hand. When I'm writing a script, one of the first things I do is find the music I'm going to play for the opening sequence.

A writer should have this little voice inside of you saying, Tell the truth. Reveal a few secrets here.

I steal from every movie ever made.

When I make a film, I am hoping to reinvent the genre a little bit. I just do it my way. I make my own little Quentin versions of them... I consider myself a student of cinema. It's almost like I am going for my professorship in cinema, and the day I die is the day I graduate. It is a lifelong study.

When I'm doing a movie, I'm not doing anything else. It's all about the movie. I don't have a wife. I don't have a kid. Nothing can get in my way... I've made a choice, so far, to go on this road alone. Because this is my time. This is my time to make movies.

Trying to make a feature film yourself with no money is the best film school you can do.

I don't believe in elitism. I don't think the audience is this dumb person lower than me. I am the audience.

I was kind of excited about going to jail the first time and I learnt some great dialogue.

My parents said, Oh, he's going to be a director someday. I wanted to be an actor.

I'm not a Hollywood basher because enough good movies come out of the Hollywood system every year to justify its existence, without any apologies.

All my movies are achingly personal.

I loved history because to me, history was like watching a movie.

I couldn't spell anything. I couldn't remember anything, but I could go to a movie and I knew who starred in it, who directed it, everything.

One of the privileges you have of living the life of an artist and creating your own world and everything is the fact that, in-between times, you can kind of spend them however you want. Because, you know, once you open up your candy store again, you're open for business. And you have to be responsible. You have to be available.

If I wasn't a film-maker, I'd be a film critic. It's the only thing I'd be qualified to do.

Something stopped me in school a little bit. Anything that I'm not interested in, I can't even feign interest.

I have loved movies as the number one thing in my life so long that I can't ever remember a time when I didn't.

I'm a historian in my own mind.

I've always considered myself a filmmaker who writes stuff for himself to do.

I like it when somebody tells me a story, and I actually really feel that that's becoming like a lost art in American cinema.

If there is something magic about the collaborations I have with actors it's because I put the character first.

To be a novelist, all I need is a pen and a piece of paper.

My movies are painfully personal, but I'm never trying to let you know how personal they are. It's my job to make it be personal, and also to disguise that so only I or the people who know me know how personal it is. 'Kill Bill' is a very personal movie.

Truth be told, actually, my favorite director of the Movie Brats was not Scorsese. Loved him. But my favorite director of the Movie Brats was Brian de Palma. I actually met De Palma right after I'd done 'Reservoir Dogs,' and I was very beside myself.