Watch the double feature "Grindhouse". Even Robert Rodriguez makes the point that his movie (shot digitally) looks far more filmatic than Quinton's movie (shot on film). And IMHO, Netflix's "Stranger Things" has a more filmatic look and vibe than "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". So Quinton can hold on to nostalgia all he wants; but, to any casual observer, many of his movies look far more "digital" than many YouTube videos shot on cheap DSLRs.
Watch the double feature "Grindhouse". Even Robert Rodriguez makes the point that his movie (shot digitally) looks far more filmatic than Quinton's movie (shot on film). And IMHO, Netflix's "Stranger Things" has a more filmatic look and vibe than "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". So Quinton can hold on to nostalgia all he wants; but, to any casual observer, many of his movies look far more "digital" than many YouTube videos shot on cheap DSLRs.