Quentin Tarantino and Paul Dano, in black and white. Getty Images
One would think that with all the criticism around Quentin Tarantino and some of his choices, he’d be the last person to slam someone else in the industry.
And one would be wrong.
The director recently let loose about his lack of affection for the work of actor Paul Dano.
During an appearance on “The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast,” Tarantino mentioned that Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 film, “There Will Be Blood,” was his fifth-favorite movie of the 21st century. But, he said, he would have listed it first or second were it not for “a big giant flaw in it, and the flaw is Paul Dano.”
Turns out that the acclaimed director didn’t think that Dano, who played two roles in the movie as identical twins Eli and Paul Sunday, was

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