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It woulda been cool if this was at Miramax, the house that the Weinsteens & QT built.
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Can anyone point me to the script (fake or not)? I'd be curious to read it.
Rapidshare links were posted over at comments section of a report from hollywood-elsewere.

Half a Bastard :: Hollywood Elsewhere
post #63 of 70

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Tarantino is dyslexic according to two of his bios in print. Obviously it doesn't matter because the crazy basterd can direct the hell out of film. Three of his films are in my top twenty, for Pete's sake!
post #64 of 70

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Nikki Finke’s Deadline Hollywood Daily First Reviews Of Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Inglourious Basterds’ Shown At Cannes: “Gott-Awful”, “Grisly-Comic”, “Camp-Operatic”, “Subverts Expectati

Reviews are coming in... it appears mostly positive with one super-negative mixed in there. I think this will have a real mix of people who love it vs. people who hate it. I don't know if there will be a real middleground. And I'm pretty OK with that.
post #65 of 70

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Well it was a rushed cut delivered to Cannes, if I believe the reactions below it. And it's also odd most people there already made up their minds about the movie, just because it has a certain length and (God forbid) subtitles
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...and (God forbid) subtitles
You mean the Germans won't be speaking English? I'm not seeing it.
post #67 of 70

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I'm trying to get excited for this but Brad Pitt's performance looks awful in all the clips they're releasing.
post #68 of 70

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By turns surprising, nutty, windy, audacious and a bit caught up in its own cleverness, the picture is a completely distinctive piece of American pop art with a strong Euro flavor that's new for the director.

Tarantino eschews a traditional score in favor of a crazy stew of source music, ranging eclectically from Dimitri Tiomkin's "The Green Leaves of Summer" from "The Alamo" and some Mike Curb motorcycle movie music to eight selections from the Ennio Morricone library - the use of David Bowie's "Putting Out the Fire" at a crucial point is particularly inispired -- and flattens out only when Tarantino gets too carried away with over-elaborated dialogue scenes, a problem that could easily be addressed with some slight trimming between now and the skedded August opening.

Nothing new there than?

I just hope QT remembers it is a war movie adventure and mercifully includes a bit of battle between the inevitable 20-30mins of continuous verbal repartee.

Variety liked the new movie -

Inglourious Basterds Movie Review - Read Variety's Analysis Of The Film Inglourious Basterds
post #69 of 70
German critics are going boinkers praising it.

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Ahead of the film's international release this week, German reviewers were rapturous over the fictitious squad of Nazi killers who stop the Holocaust and take brutal revenge, with some calling the picture "historic" and "important."


I do like this segment:

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"Tarantino manages to create great cinema with his cheeky historical concoction -- despite using actual historical figures from Hitler to De Gaulle, he made nearly everything up," the Financial Times Deutschland wrote.

"Because, unlike 'Pulp Fiction' or 'Kill Bill', only the evil are massacred, the audience cheers the violent scenes with gusto," it said in a review headlined "Kill Hitler".

"This isn't camp, it isn't pulp -- you miss the point using such categories with Tarantino -- but rather a vision never before seen in the nearly exhausted world of cinematic images," the Berlin daily Tagesspiegel wrote.

"It took 65 years for a film-maker, instead of bringing Germany's evil 20th century history to life once more to have people shudder and bow before it, to simply dream around it. And to mow all the pigs down. Catharsis! Oxygen! Wonderful retro-futuristic insanity of the imagination!"


I'm there.  Here's the article:

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.fdc24718ee84a912c2aa2914ba6c8c60.5c1&show_article=1

BE WARNED.  THE ARTICLE GIVES AWAY THE ENTIRE ENDING TO THE FILM.

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Sorry I didn't see that thread at all when I did the search, it didn't show up on my first page :(
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