Maverick movie director Quentin Tarantino refuses to watch his muse UMA THURMAN in her latest film Be Cool.
The critically-panned comedy features a scene in which Pulp Fiction co-stars Thurman and John Travolta dance together in an obvious nod to their lauded dance sequence in Tarantino's 1994 cult classic.
Both Thurman, 34, and Travolta, 51, love the Be Cool dance, but Tarantino has dismissed not only the homage to his original scene, but the entire movie.
He says, "Oh try to be Q (as in Quentin). No, I haven't seen it, I won't see it. It looks like the Cannonball Run to me.
"Everytime I keep seeing that poster I keep expecting to see JAMIE FARR as that Sheik guy sitting right next to Cedric The Entertainer.
"It's Cannonball Run 4, so I haven't seen it, sorry."
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