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Inglorious Basterds: More masterpiecey than Wall-E?!?!
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Remember Angela Sarafyan the valium-eyed actress from that Cingular “Umbrella Girl” Cell Phone commercial? Well she’s all grows up and starring, er, has a ...
Inglorious a Masterpiece?
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Okay well the fanboys are in. SlashFilm reporting on the news from Latino Review and Vulture:
And then there were two. With Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Bastards now scheduled to begin filming in October in time for Cannes 2009 (!), the script is making the studio rounds this week and the first two reviews have just hit the Web. The consensus: Holy Shit. Our pal El Mayimbe at Latino Review describes the screenplay—-which is divided into five chapters—-as a masterpiece, adding, “Hands ...
"Inglorious Bastards" News - Script Reviews, Casting, and Studio Searching
FilmArcade.net —
... , /Film I’ve been holding off reporting this event for two reasons – one, because I was waiting for the final bit of news, and two, I’m still having orgasms from the Cannes Film Festival announcement. The greatest director of all-time, Quentin Tarantino, has been shopping around his script for “Inglorious Bastards.” Nikki Finke over at Deadline Hollywood reports something strange out of all of the film studios he sent the script around to (which were Warner Bros., Universal, Paramount, and Sony) – it doesn’t say anything about The Weinstein Company. Surely something must be ...
Links of the Week Ending July 12, 2008
The Moviezzz Blog —
... * Quentin Tarantino's INGLORIOUS BASTARDS screenplay has reportedly leaked. /Film covers that story. Despite the fact I used to write screenplays on a regular basis and read too many, I have little interest in reading one before seeing a film today. ...
Inglorious Basterds Trailer
Row Three —
... but looking at the descriptions for the two films, the only things that seem to jive are the titles and the settings. Though the initial script reviews seemed overwhelmingly positive, I’ve not been following the film all that closely – likely because of the war setting, something which does very little for me. Yet, with a cast that includes Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, Michael Fassbender and Maggie Cheung, it’s hard not to get a little excited. The trailer didn’t start off particularly well but it does save itself nicely thanks in part to the awesome inter cards (seriously ...



