Tarantino's 1969 Summer of love in LA/Manson pic has added
Al Pacino
Damian Lewis
Luke Perry
Emile Hirsch
Dakota Fanning
Clifton Collins Jr
Keith Jefferson
Nicholas Hammond in supporting roles for a lineup that already includes:
Leonardo DiCaprio
Brad Pitt
Margot Robbie
Burt Reynolds
Timothy Olyphant
Michael Madsen
Tim Roth
Dewey Crow as Manson
The Tarantino redditt users are all saying he's made a couple of appearances at film festivals and Tarantino says 10 films is it, no more. So we got one more film after this one and thats it forever..... or is it.
He didn't rule out doing a mini-series or something else on HBO after the 10th film. I vote to have HBO give him the Game of Thrones prequel.
When asked about Star Trek as the last film he responded that he had been a fan since he was a kid. That he had always wanted to do one but nothing has been decided. Focusing on this one etc. etc. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
The Tarantino redditt users are all saying he's made a couple of appearances at film festivals and Tarantino says 10 films is it, no more. So we got one more film after this one and thats it forever..... or is it.
For someone great like this I alway hope the “or is it.” He seems the type that would say he’s done and take some time off but get bored. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Miles:
For someone great like this I alway hope the “or is it.” He seems the type that would say he’s done and take some time off but get bored.
Agreed. Steven Soderbergh was saying he was retiring a few years ago, he’s directed a few things since that [Reply]
Originally Posted by Miles:
For someone great like this I alway hope the “or is it.” He seems the type that would say he’s done and take some time off but get bored.
I think they don't want to water down their the totality of their work. He's one of the best directors of his generation. So what if his 11th film isn't the same quality as Pulp Fiction? No matter what it is or about, its still going to be better than 99% of the movies released that year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I think they don't want to water down their the totality of their work. He's one of the best directors of his generation. So what if his 11th film isn't the same quality as Pulp Fiction? No matter what it is or about, its still going to be better than 99% of the movies released that year.
It's just my opinion, but I see his work as getting better and better with each film that he makes. I still like Jackie Brown as my favorite. But Inglorious and Django are right up there with it. I need to see The Hateful Eight once I can find the three hours to commit to sitting down and watching it [Reply]
Originally Posted by banecat:
It's just my opinion, but I see his work as getting better and better with each film that he makes. I still like Jackie Brown as my favorite. But Inglorious and Django are right up there with it. I need to see The Hateful Eight once I can find the three hours to commit to sitting down and watching it
You should make the time this week. It's fucking phenomenal [Reply]