Lillard’s response comes after the Kill Invoice director cited the actor as somebody he would not “take care of,” alongside Paul Dano and Owen Wilson.
Matthew Lillard, one among Quentin Tarantino’s latest targets, is reacting to the director’s criticism.
Throughout an look on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast, the Kill Invoice director revealed three actors he merely would not “take care of,” after citing Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 movie, There Will Be Blood, as one among his high 10 motion pictures of the twenty first century.
Quentin Tarantino Reveals Record of Actors He Would not ‘Care’ For: ‘Weak Sauce’
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“It might stand a greater probability to be in primary or quantity two if it did not have an enormous, large flaw in it,” Tarantino, 62, stated of There Will Be Blood, ” … and the flaw is Paul Dano.”
“He is simply such a weak, weak, uninteresting man,” Tarantino added of Dano, earlier than later including, “I do not take care of Owen Wilson, I do not take care of Matthew Lillard.”
Whereas at GalaxyCon in Columbus, Ohio over the weekend, Lillard introduced up Tarantino’s feedback in a room packed stuffed with followers.
“Quentin Tarantino this week stated he did not like me as an actor,” stated Lillard, which generated boos from the viewers.
“No matter, who offers a s–t.” he continued. “It hurts your emotions, it f–king sucks and he would not say that to Tom Cruise. He would not say that to any person who’s a top-line actor in Hollywood.”
“I am extremely popular on this room. I am not extremely popular in Hollywood. Two completely completely different microcosms,” he continued, including, “So it is humbling, and it hurts.”
As he then took a pause, somebody yelled, “We love you!” — with Lillard thanking them for the shoutout.
Tarantino’s remark about Lillard comes when the actor — who first rose to fame within the ’90s and 2000s with roles in Scream, the live-action Scooby Doo motion pictures, She’s All That and 13 Ghosts — is having a significant profession resurgence.
Lillard credit that comeback to his position because the villainous William Afton in 2023’s 5 Nights at Freddy’s — which was an enormous hit on the field workplace, regardless of a same-day drop on streaming.
Within the wake of that movie’s success got here a wave of mainstream tasks for Lillard, together with roles within the 5 Nights sequel, Daredevil Season 2 at Disney+, Cross Season 2 on Prime Video, a Tony Gilroy film with Pedro Pascal and David Harbour, and two Mike Flanagan tasks — The Lifetime of Chuck and the upcoming TV adaptation of Stephen King’s Carrie.
He’ll additionally someway return in Scream 7, regardless of his character — and OG killer — Stu Macher being taken out by a tv set within the unique film.

TooFab’s Brian Particelli lately spoke with him concerning the quasi-comeback, with Lillard calling it a “loopy” time in his life.
“It has been a extremely unusual second. I feel loads of it stems from the success of 5 Nights. I feel that form of reinvigorated my profession in a extremely profound manner.”
“And I am right here for it,” he added, “I am excited and simply actually grateful to get these alternatives once more.”
For Lillard, now 55, with resurgence comes reflection.
“For a lot of my profession, it was at all times about like, ‘What’s subsequent? What’s subsequent? What’s subsequent?’, climbing this ladder of like a profession and success. And as you become older, it is good to from time to time cease and simply recognize how far up you have come,” he advised TooFab. “Actually on this second, the place I am having all this stuff occurring and having this like resurgence, you possibly can’t assist however to be grateful and simply to be right here, nonetheless working, nonetheless doing the factor I really like and getting extra alternatives than I’ve ever had.”
Take a look at the total interview with him above.
