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George Clooney reveals he’s ‘annoyed’ with Quentin Tarantino for talking ‘s**t’ about his film career, while telling the director to ‘go to hell’ in rare unsaid interview with pal Brad Pitt

by Jeffrey Beilley
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George Clooney has revealed he’s “a little annoyed” with Quentin Tarantino for talking “s**t” about him.

The duo co-starred as brothers in Robert Rodriguez’s 1996 thriller From Dusk ‘Till Dawn, which Tarantino wrote early in his career.

Brad previously made his name with his role as Doug Ross in the medical drama series ER, after which he began a successful career in Hollywood with roles in major films such as O Brother, Where Art Thou?, One Fine Day and Out of Sight.

But despite their previous collaborations and his illustrious career both in front of and behind the camera, Quentin, 61, has reportedly said some negative things about George, 63, of late, which the handsome man is definitely not impressed with.

Speaking in a joint GQ In an interview with his buddy Brad Pitt, George said: ‘Quentin’s been saying some rubbish about me recently, so I’m a bit annoyed with him.

George Clooney has revealed he's 'a little annoyed' with Quentin Tarantino for talking 's**t' about him [George pictured with Brad Pitt]

George Clooney has revealed he’s ‘a little annoyed’ with Quentin Tarantino for talking ‘s**t’ about him [George pictured with Brad Pitt]

George and Brad open up about their lives and careers in a new interview. Read the full interview in the September issue of British GQ, available on newsstands and via digital download from Tuesday 27 August

George and Brad open up about their lives and careers in a new interview. Read the full interview in the September issue of British GQ, available on newsstands and via digital download from Tuesday 27 August

Despite their previous collaboration and his illustrious career both in front of and behind the camera, Quentin has reportedly said some negative things about George lately, which the hunk is not at all impressed with. [George and Quentin pictured in 1995]

Despite their previous collaboration and his illustrious career both in front of and behind the camera, Quentin has reportedly said some negative things about George lately, which the hunk is not at all impressed with. [George and Quentin pictured in 1995]

‘He did an interview where he was naming movie stars, and he was talking about you, and somebody else, and the guy said, “Well, how about George?” He said, he’s not a movie star. And he literally said something like, “Name me a movie since the millennium.” And I thought, “Since the millennium? That’s basically my whole f***ing career.”‘

Rather than express his support for the issue, his old friend apparently found George’s tirade hilarious and shouted, “Heh heh heh heh heh” during their interview.

George continued to express his frustration with the director, continuing, “So now I’m like, OK, dude, fuck off. I don’t care about giving him s***. He gave me s***.”

Despite his irritation, George insisted that as actors they were “very lucky” to work with “great directors.” He noted that directors and a film’s script “keep you alive.” He learned that after appearing in “really bad movies.”

Although the movie star is a little frustrated with Quentin, he has nothing but praise for his old friend Brad, who co-stars with him in the new action film Wolfs.

After joking about “no contact orders,” George said the two “check in on each other occasionally, which is an ‘important’ part of being friends, as life can get ‘complicated’ at times.”

Brad enthusiastically spoke of his friend, who first starred with him 24 years ago in Ocean’s Eleven, saying that George is “the best at understanding” and that he calls him “countless times” when things get “difficult.”

As Brad delves deeper into their bond, he compares their A-list fame to a gazelle taken from the herd, finding “comfort” in the fact that George is one of the few people who understands his situation.

The duo co-starred as brothers in Robert Rodriguez's 1996 thriller From Dusk 'Till Dawn, which Tarantino wrote early in his career.

The duo co-starred as brothers in Robert Rodriguez’s 1996 thriller From Dusk ‘Till Dawn, which Tarantino wrote early in his career.

In a joint GQ interview with his pal Brad Pitt, George said: 'Quentin's been saying some shit about me recently, so I'm a bit annoyed with him.

In a joint GQ interview with his pal Brad Pitt, George said: ‘Quentin’s been saying some shit about me recently, so I’m a bit annoyed with him.

While the movie star is a little frustrated with Quentin, he had nothing but good things to say about his old buddy Brad, who stars with him in the new action film Wolfs. [pictured]

While the movie star is a little frustrated with Quentin, he had nothing but good things to say about his old buddy Brad, who stars with him in the new action film Wolfs. [pictured]

Putting their friendship aside, the two then went on to talk about their 80s mullets, after which the battle between the two became intense.

Brad claimed his mullet was “one of the most beautiful that’s ever existed,” but George disagreed. He claimed his hair looked better before he was the Peacemaker and claimed their hair was part of their “really nice shared experience.”

Brad and George first starred together in 2001’s Ocean’s Eleven. They reunited in 2004’s Ocean’s Twelve and 2007’s Ocean’s Thirteen.

Brad also had a cameo in George’s directorial debut, 2002’s Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, and they starred in the Coen Brothers’ 2008 film Burn After Reading.

They also starred in Dustin Lance Black’s 2012 play 8, which was broadcast live on YouTube with an all-star cast including Kevin Bacon and Jamie Lee Curtis.

In their latest project, Wolfs, the two play two headstrong, professional fixers who are single – whose lives are turned upside down when they are given the same task.

In 2022, it was announced that both Pitt and Clooney had taken a pay cut to ensure the film would also be released in theaters and on Apple TV Plus.

Brad raved about his friend, who first starred with him in Ocean's Eleven 24 years ago, saying that George is

Brad raved about his friend, who first starred with him in Ocean’s Eleven 24 years ago, saying that George is “the best at understanding” and that he calls him “countless times” when things get “difficult.”

Friendship aside, the two then went on to talk about their 80s mullets, with the competition between the two heating up, with Brad claiming his was 'one of the best that's ever existed'.

Friendship aside, the two then went on to talk about their 80s mullets, with the competition between the two heating up, with Brad claiming his was ‘one of the best that’s ever existed’.

George disagreed, insisting his hair looked better, before making peace by claiming their hair was part of their

George disagreed, insisting his hair looked better, before making peace by claiming their hair was part of their “really good shared experience.”

Brad and George first starred together in 2001's Ocean's Eleven, before reuniting in 2004's Ocean's Twelve and 2007's Ocean's Thirteen. [pictured with Matt Damon]

Brad and George first starred together in 2001’s Ocean’s Eleven, before reuniting in 2004’s Ocean’s Twelve and 2007’s Ocean’s Thirteen. [pictured with Matt Damon]

“It was an exciting time because it turned into one of those strange bidding wars that happen every now and then, and it ended up being pretty extreme, and Apple came up with a really large amount of money for Brad and I,” Clooney said. Deadline 2022.

“And we said we’d keep it shorter as long as we could guarantee that we could release it theatrically, and they loved it,” Clooney added, referring to Apple.

Apple TV+ acquired the rights to the film after winning a bidding war between studios involving as many as 10 companies, including Sony, Lionsgate, Annapurna, MGM, Universal, Warner Bros., Apple, Netflix and Amazon..

Wolves is written and directed by Jon Watts, who is best known to many fans for the Spider-Man films starring Tom Holland: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), as well as the supernatural horror film Clown (2014) and the road thriller Cop Car (2015).

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