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Inglourious Basterds 2!
May 21, 2009 by admin, under Cannes, Quentin Tarantino.
By the way I just remembered that my friend Guilherme once sent to me the script of the movie (17/July/08), if you are interested in reading it here’s the link to it: Script
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Inglourious Basterds!
May 21, 2009 by admin, under Cannes, Quentin Tarantino.
Couldn’t write at all the last few days but I was busy doing a really cool short filmthat it’s coming out soon, now I’m back from Cannes Film Fest and I need to write a complete review about my whole experience there but for now I want to share this cool review or thoughts that my friend Melody sent to me regarding the new Tarantino movie, hope she doesn’t mind that I’m posting this hehe
* Quentin Tarantino’s wartime spaghetti western about a bunch of Nazi-hunting Americans is just Gott-awful
* The full catastrophe of his new film arrived like some colossal armour-plated turkey from hell. The city of our hopes is in flames.
* Inglourious Basterds’
merely continues the string of disappointments in this year’s Competition… for a war movie there is very little action
* It isn’t funny; it isn’t exciting; it isn’t a realistic war movie, yet neither is it an entertaining genre spoof or a clever counterfactual wartime yarn.
* “‘Inglourious Basterds’ clocks in at nearly three hours, and its director could certainly have trimmed more of its flab. This, and Pitt’s character not getting the screen time he deserves, are the main disappointments… [Tarantino] is royalty at this festival – and as long as you can suspend disbelief and offence, he remains the king of trashy cinema.
* Tarantino’s emptied out his bladder of creativity when he did PULP FICTION. It’s been just a series of over-hyped and over-rated offerings ever since then (kinda like the Emperor’s clothes syndrome). Think I’ve had my bellyful of Tarantino-esque homages unless there’s some substance to go along with all the hype.
* There is far too much yakking, some of it thickly accented and hard to follow, most of it without the rhythmic zing of his best work
* He needs to understand that not every bit of dialogue he writes is brilliant.
http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/inglourious_basterds/ (50% from rotten tomatoes!)
DRUNK (im sure) and dancing (this pictures dont show how much of a fool he looked like…)
http://freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Avis=C4&Dato=20090520&Kategori=ENT&Lopenr=905200802&Ref=PH

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