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Matthew Lillard Responds to Tarantino's Criticism

Matthew Lillard, known for roles in Scream and Scooby-Doo, addressed Quentin Tarantinos public criticism of his acting during a GalaxyCon appearance. Lillard, who feels popular with fans but not in Hollywood, shared Tarantinos comments and the audiences supportive reaction, highlighting the contrast between fan appreciation and industry recognition.

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