Tarantino Finishes Inglorious Bastards
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Quentin Tarantino Not Wasting Any Time Hyping Unproduced 'Inglorious Bastards' [War Story]
Published 6/25/2008 by STV at Defamer
... with virtually no details about the new movie, Quentin Tarantino spent the weekend telling anyone in Provincetown who would listen about his developing World War II epic Inglorious Bastards. Anne Thompson notes today that the script is done — down from its original 12,000-page draft, we hear, to a more manageable 154 or so — and Tarantino preempted genre cynics in ...
On the Q.T. (my 1501st post)
Published 6/25/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Simon Crowe) at Mostly Movies
Here's hoping the next 1500 will be as good. Anyway, Quentin Tarantino has finished his long-gestating WWII script Inglorious Bastards. Get your bets down on what past-their-prime star will have their career resuscitated this time around. (Thompson on Hollywood)
Inglorious Slacker: The Life and Times of Quentin Tarantino
Published 6/27/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (NATHANIEL R) at Film Experience Blog
... , his WW II epic and that he's decided to make it two films, a la Kill Bill. Setting aside for a moment that it might not be a good idea to make every movie longer than it was originally intended to be (which happened with both Kill Bill and Death Proof) and ignore the question that brings up about his self-editing ability, let's talk about Tarantino's blessed career. Anne Thompson writes ...
An Open Letter to Quentin Tarantino on the Occasion of His Latest Gross Overexposure [Rants]
Published 7/10/2008 by STV at Defamer
... We even tolerated you supposedly tipping Anne Thompson around the same time about the script's length and Harvey's patronage. The rest would follow like it always does: You'd get a blank check; recruit some hip, testosterrific cast of A-listers and has-beens; and we'd see you next year at Cannes. Alas, you elided a key point: ...

