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QUENTIN'S NEW FILM

joseph

about 3 years ago

what’s the dope…?

Kevin Salyers

about 3 years ago

sigh

joseph

about 3 years ago

what’s sigh mean…?

SOYBEAN

about 3 years ago

a long, deep, audible exhalation expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, or a similar feeling.

Matt Honovic

about 3 years ago

Agreed. I LIKE him but even I am tired of the re-imagining/remakes he’s committed himself to doing. Does anyone want a copy of the script?? I can send it over to you and you’ll judge for yourself.

DCDream​s

about 3 years ago

Just wait and see what he’s got to offer.

Brandon Bedaw

about 3 years ago

How can anyone not be at least slightly interested in a movie about a hardcore group of Jews going into Germany on a mission to kill as many Nazi’s as possible?

I’m not much of a Tarantino fan, but the script for Inglorious Basterds (typo apparently intentional) is kind of a fun and silly little piece of enjoyment, and the cast seems great, the horrid Eli Roth aside.

If you want to see a new genre I call Jewsploitation, see it.
If you want to see cinema literally used as a weapon, see it.
If you want to see the most wonderfully insane and historically inaccurate ending to any WWII film ever made, see it.

If you want to see a great film, or a war film taken seriously, just stay home. Personally, I can’t wait to be in the theater when people get a load of the bloody finale. I predict a mix of cheers and absolute confusion.

SOYBEAN

about 3 years ago

ouch! well said.

Kevin Salyers

about 3 years ago

“a long, deep, audible exhalation expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, or a similar feeling.”

Thank you for explaining that.

SOYBEAN

about 3 years ago

a little humor never hurts. we should see more of it here at THE AUTEURS. By the way, where is Shotzi?

Bobby Wise

about 3 years ago

HAAAA!! you guys got me cracking up. asking what “sigh” means, then a definition of it. too funny.

someone send a link to that script. i’d love to read it. say what you want about him, tarantino’s scripts are the most interesting reads around.

Mister Dob

about 3 years ago

I actually must say, until I read Brandon’s comment I wasn’t looking forward to it at all, but now it seems…intriguing.

shaun lamont carter

about 3 years ago

I’m still hoping for that Russ Meyer re-make.

Filmy

about 3 years ago

I have refrained from reading the script, saying I would rather wait until Aug09, for it to unfold on th screen.

Bobby Wise

about 3 years ago

the “kill bill” script was fun as hell to read. the movie didn’t quite live up to it, but nothing ever lives up to your own imagination in your own head.

David Gutembe​rg

about 3 years ago

ok, it’s obviously a must see (i haven’t yet) but im just pointing at Tarantino as one of the best directors ever… and of course a plot builder like him may do something interesting… im just waiting to enjoy…

Kevin Salyers

about 3 years ago

Wow. Did someone really just say that? Seriously? Come on now. Did you REALLY just call Tarantino “one of the best directors ever…” (the ‘…’ was good, because that was about the time my jaw dropped).

___ _____

about 3 years ago

Yeah, Tarantino’s one of the best directors ever, along with Michael Bay, Roland Emmerich, and that guy in my high school film production class that forgot to take the cap off the lens during filming.

Bobby Wise

about 3 years ago

rank tarantino among the best directors of his generation. generation x. maybe not the best of all time. but i’ve said it before, i’ll say it again (and keep saying it). pulp fiction is a masterpiece.

Kevin Salyers

about 3 years ago

“Yeah, Tarantino’s one of the best directors ever, along with Michael Bay, Roland Emmerich, and that guy in my high school film production class that forgot to take the cap off the lens during filming.”

This made me smile.

Shotzi

about 3 years ago

I think Brandon Bedaw put it pretty well. I think it has potential to be pretty fun, even though the script is absurd. I don’t know what the fuck Eli Roth is doing in it, though. That part just annoys the piss out of me. I also think the French New Wave scenes will be annoying even though they’re shooting the most interesting part of the script. It’s Tarantino. I’m going to go see it, not take it seriously, and hopefully have fun.

Hans Lucas

about 3 years ago

Ennio Morricone is doing the score, I’m definitely going to see it.

Doinel

about 3 years ago

what’s the dope? I ain’t touching that line.

Lester Burnam

about 3 years ago

The war movie has been done, and now we get one peppered with Tarantino’s hackish wearing out of expletives and racial epithets. Tarantino peaked with Pulp Fiction. He’s done. Nothing now but a coked-up babbler who loves the sound of his own voice.

Joshua W

about 3 years ago

He actually peaked at Reservoir Dogs. That said, it’ll be nice to see a fun war movie instead of the ‘Nuns with cancer during the Holocaust’ fare that’s churned out during Oscar season.

Honey Bunny

about 3 years ago

He didn’t peak at Reservoir Dogs. Four Rooms is such a classic.

But really, I would like to know what Eli Roth is doing in it too, SHOTZI.

filmsyn​cs

about 3 years ago

I think Tarantino has a great talent for writing dialogue, a fantastic gift for selecting music and a guy that takes chances. I see everything that he makes. Just like many of you.

Bobby Wise

about 3 years ago

tarantino should now officially have the title of “most hated on” director. unfortunately.

Lester Burnam

about 3 years ago

It would be nice if Tarantino could actually produce an original work, instead of spending a weekend watching a dozen old kung fu and bank heist movies, gleaning bits and pieces from each one then throw a hodge podge script together and call it an original work. But I have to hand it to him on his selection of music. That works, to a degree, but anyone who gets a shot at a movie can sprinkle it with songs they listened to while getting stoned in the 1970s.

Bobby Wise

about 3 years ago

come on now. you cant attack tarantino for being unoriginal. it doesnt matter where he gets his sources. as a wise man once said, its not what you take, but where you take it to. you think tarantino is the only one out there utilizing old sources?