>Oh frick, I'm running out of 60s movies to rip off
>I'm retiring.
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>Oh frick, I'm running out of 60s movies to rip off
>I'm retiring.
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i dont get why all his movies have to be le realistic and nothing beyond current times. id enjoy him trying sci fi
>le realistic
like Kill Bill, Deathproof and Pulp Fiction?
Kill Bill, Inglorious, and Django were all very unrealistic.
Quentin Tarantino Sci Fi would be terrible.
I'm about to move to Knoxville, TN. Is everybody there like this butthole?
Umm sweetie, it's called a homage, which means he can literally steal anything he wants, characters, scenes, entire plots.
I would like to see him direct an Ocean's 11 style heist movie though, or even a Bond movie.
His Bond film idea is ancient now. He wanted to do it with Brosnan.
What was his idea for a bond film?
James feeding Moneypenny till she's the right size then "plap plap plap".
Bond sucks big black dingus (actual line in script)
I don't think it's ever been fully explained to the public. I know he wanted Brosnan because a little while ago Brosnan uploaded a YouTube video discussing his time as Bond and how Quentin reached out to float the possibility of doing a Bond film together. It didn't happen because the studio had other plans: Bond was getting rebooted.
plagiarism =/= homage
The reason why this works is because modern normies see 60s/70s/80s as some cave wall drawing, nobody watches them and them who did, never watched a tarantula movie.
In two Generations you can shoot the exact same Avengers Movie and the youngings will call it fresh and never done before because they don't watch movies older than 2030
In two generations there won't be movies
It'd be like saying "What's your favorite radio drama or vaudeville play"
>getting sweetiesplained in 2024
oof
BUT IT'S OKAY WHEN EVERY OTHER FILMMAKER DOES IT REEEEEE
Kill Bill 3
Have that black kid be grown up and go for revenge against the bride, so the story goes full circle.and now she's 'Bill'
Simple.
artists steal??? in current era???
I do get it
There's a subtext of "I don't want to keep doing this when I'm a senile embarrassment like Ridley Scott or Coppola"
Scorsese is getting there too
>The Irishman
Scorsese is there already. He's out of touch and can't adapt to the new technology. Wolf of Wall Street was a good romp though Tbh.
Silence was a good movie. So he had a good run from the 70s-2016
>Silence was a good movie.
go leave
Hateful 8 is ultra comfy to watch.
Pacific Rim was its own thing
>Implying that everything that has ever existed isn't somehow a rip-off of something else that came before
>Not understanding how crucial "aesthetics" are to genre films (which are the types of films Tarantino makes)
I want his last movie to be another "LA mobsters in black suits" movie. Doesn't have to be tied in with Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction, could just be another good story in that universe
I just want it set in present day and there's a scene in a prison so Mr Pink can make a cameo
I have never disliked a Tarantino movie. Probably the only director I can say that.
same. two truths I basically go by.
Tarantino doesnt make bad movies.
Leonardo DiCaprio doesnt act in bad movies.
if I ever see either of those names on a project I give it a try because I know theres almost a nill chance my time is going to be "wasted" or that im going to be disappointed. a really basic b***h observation I know.
I have never liked a Tarantino movie.
Not even being edgy I hate his movies
He's in his 60's and his movies take years to make because he writes them himself you act like he's Eric Cantona dude is old and wants to write books leave him be
>He's in his 60's
that nothing for a real lmao, look at eastwood, he's in his 90's
What 60s movies did he rip off?
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
"The Movie Critic" was scrapped as Tarantino's 10th and final film for these reasons:
>The script grew so large that Tarantino proposed releasing it in 3 or 4 "volumes" to Sony. Yes, his 10th and final film was poised to span 3 or 4 movies, with Tarantino insisting they should be seen as a single work (much like Kill Bill Vols. 1 and 2). The execs balked.
>The script ballooned as Tarantino drastically strayed from his initial concept ("a Travis Bickle-type assassinates a Movie Brat director in 1977 to prevent the 80s blockbuster wave from killing the 70s New Hollywood"). Guess who this director was.
>It evolved into a saga centered around his fictional Hollywood timeline introduced in Once Upon a Time In Hollywood, with Brad Pitt's Cliff Booth as the protagonist of a "chapter" in which he's become a famed director.
>Using the Movie Critic's reviews as a constant narrative device, Tarantino planned to shoot entire films within this alternate reality, including Cliff Booth's "The Fireman" (starring Leo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton, a fictional 80s Die Hard where Dalton capitalizes on his flamethrower gimmick) and alternative endings to real films like John Flynn's "Rolling Thunder."
>Discussions about adapting it into a mini-series are ongoing. The idea isn't popular.
Let him cook
Oh, a person used inspiration and ideas from the previous generation? No kiddin?! Its almost as if that is entirely how human history works?!?!? Who knew!?!?!??!!??!!?!?!?