I'd like to see Tarantino continue making films that he wants to make and can manage to get finance for - if he doesn't want to make anything other than his versions of grindhouse, blaxploitation and spaghetti westerns etc that's cool for me, so long as every now and then a film hits me thats as...
just read this on imdb about Mr T:
"...Is a huge fan of the Half-Life computer game series, and has considered possibilities of directing a movie adaptation...."
I realise it's not likely, but I'm gonna start praying, at the very least it would tick some boxes in Kadayi's proposed diversity...
I think I partly enjoyed this film more than I might have done otherwise because the more recent Tarantino films were lacking something special for me. I did enjoy the first Kill Bill, but found the sequel and Death Proof a little poor. This is just a solid entertaining movie that winks at you...
Just saw this today. I'm no writer and I know there's been lots of discord on this but here's what I thought. What I found most surprising was how funny in places the film was. The other thing was how much it did seem like a spaghetti western, and not only because of the music. The opening...
sorry should have explained
my point was that those were German reviews (whereas yours were not). I posted them to counter the point about the film vilifying all WW2 era Germans as evil Nazis.
If that was the case perhaps the best people to review the film would be Germans? - who surely...
from Total Film magazine
"don't believe the US director of Hostel? How about a proper German then, Til Schweiger, who plays Nazi-turned-Nazi-killer Basterd Sgt Hugo Stiglitz... "I can't forsee what's going to happen," he mumbles. "But I think that the fear some of the filmmakers had that the...
sorry to ask a silly question
but has Kadayi actually seen this film? Or is he just basing it on what he thinks is the premise or some early script treatment? To me that sniffs a little of Daily Mail BAN THIS SICK FILTH reactionary views, which are normally more to do with the problems of the...