The "bad" past of the three great trees in the village of the world
"A lot of talent" is probably the right word to describe life after their director, below is the list of directors who "stick indigo" after bars.
Famous for the mental children have entered the film history, however little one knows that the eight big names of the village below have a past prison. Some even go to jail during the golden age of their careers. Do not know if this helps their experience or not, but this is something nobody wants to happen, especially with the fans. Knowing this, the more viewers appreciate the good films that the Quentin Tarantino or Alfred Hitcock bring.
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Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino, a great human being, is a legendary survivor by works characterized by non-linear narrative, humorous, intelligent dialogue and the ability to aestheticize violence. Getting out of the movies, Quentin is no stranger to violence. As a young ambitious but poor filmmaker, Quentin had to "eat prison for ten days" for failing to pay a parking fee for $ 7,000. Having been arrested for stealing books at a California store at the age of 15, the hot director was involved in a 1997 scuffle with Don Murphy (Natural Born Killers, Transformers). Like the "big man" Marsellus Wallace in his Pulp Fiction, Quentin threw the filmmaker to the wall and punched him in the face, which led to the end of Don Murphy's claim for compensation. up to $ 5 million. In an interview with Resevoir Dog, Quentin Tarantino once said that his life, if not directed, would have been a crime.
Alfred Hitchcock
Nicknamed "The Master of Suspense", Alfred Hitchcock is one of the most successful names in the role of a horror director. Early on with the silent movie, it was no surprise that Hitchcock kept his "rogue" past in silence. Alfred Hitchcock's father is a London police detainment of his son because of poor grades. Hitchcock had spent a long night in prison and since then has stoned hatred and fear with police as well as police will later follow him for life.
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David Lynch
David Lynch is the director of films such as The Elephant Man, Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet and the hit television series Twin Peaks. His surrealist works are known for their disturbance and derogatory elements, making the audience confused whether they should hate or love them. David Lynch's idiotic past is a mirror that mirrors the director's style even when he's grown up. In his teens, he and his friends made a bomb and detonated in the school's swimming pool. Its explosion was so great that the surrounding population was scared and no wonder that Lynch and his men were arrested shortly thereafter.
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