Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino always has strong opinions on films, but he’s usually one fairly open to all kinds of cinematic works...

unless they’re not original it seems. In a new interview for podcast, Tarantino reveals he’s not a fan of remakes and hopes creatives work on new stories rather than retell the same stories over and over. Once he’s seen a story, he doesn’t need to see it again even if it’s a new interpretation it seems – and specifically points out three highly acclaimed recent takes on prior works – “Dune,” “Shōgun” and “Ripley”.

He hasn’t seen either of Denis Villeneueve’s “Dune” films and explains he has no desire to: “I saw [David Lynch’s] Dune a couple of times. I don’t need to see that story again. I don’t need to see spice worms.

I don’t need to see a movie that says the word ‘spice’ so dramatically.” He then goes to talk about those aforementioned TV shows. With “Ripley” he says he’s seen several prior adaptations and is done with it: “It’s one after another of this remake, and that remake.

People ask ‘have you seen Dune? Have you seen Ripley? Have you seen Shogun?’ And I’m like ‘no, no, no, no.’ There’s six or seven Ripley books, if you do one again, why are you doing the same one that they’ve done twice already? I’ve seen that story twice before, and I didn’t really like it in either version, so I’m not really interested in seeing it a third time. If you did another sto.