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55 responses to “Could Tarantino's "Inglorious Bastards" Be A Double Feature?”

  1. The Trousered Ape

    Well, I'm a pretty big Tarantino fan and I can't wait for this to finally get done…hopefully.

    This was interesting: “Well, as Quentin has been writing this – he’s done so much research into the actual events of World War II as well as the cinema of World War 2 – that the story kept growing and growing.” I wonder how much consultation he received from Spike Lee…

  2. The Trousered Ape

    Well, I'm a pretty big Tarantino fan and I can't wait for this to finally get done…hopefully.

    This was interesting: “Well, as Quentin has been writing this – he’s done so much research into the actual events of World War II as well as the cinema of World War 2 – that the story kept growing and growing.” I wonder how much consultation he received from Spike Lee…

  3. Jason A Clark

    LOL – Yeah, I can see it now. Tarantino will make half the men black and Spike Lee will get mad because they're low-lifes who set a bad example for their race.

  4. Jason A Clark

    LOL – Yeah, I can see it now. Tarantino will make half the men black and Spike Lee will get mad because they're low-lifes who set a bad example for their race.

  5. The Trousered Ape

    LOL

  6. The Trousered Ape

    LOL

  7. Copa CabANA

    Where are the Mexicans? LOL!

  8. The Kid and I

    Where are the Mexicans? LOL!

  9. The Trousered Ape

    El Mariachi

  10. The Trousered Ape

    El Mariachi

  11. Copa CabANA

    LOL

  12. The Kid and I

    LOL

  13. robertb

    Like Shyamalan, Tarantino peaked a long time ago. Hell, even Jean Claude Van Damme, who peaked with his awesome debut in Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, continued to at least work in films (direct to video or not) instead of just talking about it for years and years.

  14. robertb

    Like Shyamalan, Tarantino peaked a long time ago. Hell, even Jean Claude Van Damme, who peaked with his awesome debut in Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, continued to at least work in films (direct to video or not) instead of just talking about it for years and years.

  15. The Trousered Ape

    The difference between Tarantino and those other people is that he has genuine skills so a few years off is not going to effect his star status or box office draw.

  16. The Trousered Ape

    The difference between Tarantino and those other people is that he has genuine skills so a few years off is not going to effect his star status or box office draw.

  17. robertb

    Could he do a split? Could he make that “I just hit something REALLY hard” “Aaiiiiii!” noise and face? I think not. :)

    Tarantino's problem is that he's a one-trick pony. He's really GOOD at that one trick, but doing it over and over again doesn't make it more interesting, unfortunately.

  18. robertb

    Could he do a split? Could he make that “I just hit something REALLY hard” “Aaiiiiii!” noise and face? I think not. :)

    Tarantino's problem is that he's a one-trick pony. He's really GOOD at that one trick, but doing it over and over again doesn't make it more interesting, unfortunately.

  19. Mike Olbinski

    I dunno, Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill seem totally different to me, and both were HIGHLY enjoyable.

  20. Mike Olbinski

    I dunno, Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill seem totally different to me, and both were HIGHLY enjoyable.

  21. Mike Olbinski

    You didn't like Kill Bill? WOW…

  22. Mike Olbinski

    You didn't like Kill Bill? WOW…

  23. robertb

    Eh, I just couldn't get into Kill Bill. In some ways though, I'd say QT is a hell of a homagist (well, it's a word now) because he pulls so many things from other movies and re-works them into his movies. The dialogue tends to be smart and witty, to the point that it's unnatural, and sometimes just plain gets caught up in “look how cool we are”.

    (DOH! meant to reply to Mike)

  24. robertb

    Eh, I just couldn't get into Kill Bill. In some ways though, I'd say QT is a hell of a homagist (well, it's a word now) because he pulls so many things from other movies and re-works them into his movies. The dialogue tends to be smart and witty, to the point that it's unnatural, and sometimes just plain gets caught up in “look how cool we are”.

    (DOH! meant to reply to Mike)

  25. Jason A Clark

    I think you guys have Kill Bill just a tad overrated. It was okay for some cheap fun, but not exactly what I would call a great movie or anything.

  26. Jason A Clark

    I think you guys have Kill Bill just a tad overrated. It was okay for some cheap fun, but not exactly what I would call a great movie or anything.

  27. Jason A Clark

    I actually have to agree with this completely.

  28. Jason A Clark

    I actually have to agree with this completely.

  29. The Trousered Ape

    Agreed.

  30. The Trousered Ape

    Agreed.

  31. The Trousered Ape

    I don't agree with “the dialogue tends to be smart and witty, to the point that it's unnatural.” I think that is actually QT's strong point is his dialog. And to me it sounds very natural – more natural most.

  32. The Trousered Ape

    I don't agree with “the dialogue tends to be smart and witty, to the point that it's unnatural.” I think that is actually QT's strong point is his dialog. And to me it sounds very natural – more natural most.

  33. Mike Olbinski

    Yeah, but that's the point sometimes, is to have witty dialogue and make things over the top, unnatural and fun.

  34. Mike Olbinski

    Yeah, but that's the point sometimes, is to have witty dialogue and make things over the top, unnatural and fun.

  35. Mike Olbinski

    I'm not saying it should win an academy award, but to say it was a film where he was “chasing the dream”…I don't think so.

    Not everyone liked it, but it was great fun, well made, awesome visuals…and unique.

  36. Mike Olbinski

    I'm not saying it should win an academy award, but to say it was a film where he was “chasing the dream”…I don't think so.

    Not everyone liked it, but it was great fun, well made, awesome visuals…and unique.

  37. Mike Olbinski

    Natural and INTERESTING…I never get bored listening to his characters speak, You are always expecting something great.

  38. Mike Olbinski

    Natural and INTERESTING…I never get bored listening to his characters speak, You are always expecting something great.

  39. Jason A Clark

    Mike, you can't have it both ways. Either it's natural and interesting or unnatural and fun.

    I'm sorry, but people don't talk like his characters in real life. They speak naturally for movie types…that's it. Sure, it's witty and fun to listen to, but it's not natural.

  40. Jason A Clark

    Mike, you can't have it both ways. Either it's natural and interesting or unnatural and fun.

    I'm sorry, but people don't talk like his characters in real life. They speak naturally for movie types…that's it. Sure, it's witty and fun to listen to, but it's not natural.

  41. Mike Olbinski

    Please, people don't talk like 90% of what filmmakers write for them to say.

    And I CAN have it both ways if I want to :)

  42. Mike Olbinski

    Please, people don't talk like 90% of what filmmakers write for them to say.

    And I CAN have it both ways if I want to :)

  43. The Trousered Ape

    Ditto

  44. The Trousered Ape

    Ditto

  45. The Trousered Ape

    Wow – to me it seems more natural than what is written for most movies. Maybe you don't run in the same circles I do.

  46. The Trousered Ape

    Wow – to me it seems more natural than what is written for most movies. Maybe you don't run in the same circles I do.

  47. Jason A Clark

    Your friends walk around talking like characters out of a Quentin Tarantino movie? Wild.

  48. Jason A Clark

    Your friends walk around talking like characters out of a Quentin Tarantino movie? Wild.

  49. The Trousered Ape

    Well – more like acquaintances…

  50. The Trousered Ape

    Well – more like acquaintances…

  51. Mike Olbinski

    Every morning when I wake up, I always look down at my feet and mutter…”Wiggle your big toe…..wiggle your big toe.”

  52. Mike Olbinski

    Every morning when I wake up, I always look down at my feet and mutter…”Wiggle your big toe…..wiggle your big toe.”

  53. The Trousered Ape

    LOL

  54. The Trousered Ape

    LOL

  55. introspective

    This is the great movie. Tarantino always makes a different movies. This movie is is special too.

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