What are your thoughts on Tarantino’s last film being ‘The Movie Critic’?
“According to the Hollywood Reporter, details about the film are being kept in a well-protected suitcase, but sources “describe the story as being set in late 1970s Los Angeles with a female lead at its center.”” Wow, that’s a scoop!
Do you love Tarantino’s films? (Me - not every one, just a few) What are the standouts to you?
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I've always respected Tarrantino as an artist, but the only movie I really liked of his was Django Unchained. But, I don’t think he has the ability to retire. Lol.
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Nathan Woodward Interesting, I just didn’t like Django, but loved Inglorious.
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Great article, Geoff Hall. His female characters are always interesting to me so I'm excited to see what that female lead is going to be. I commend his support for local theaters here in LA and his commitment to keeping cinema alive.
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Amanda Toney his local theatre support is probably something we don’t hear about in the UK. And yes, I’m looking forward to seeing how the female lead is developed.
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Geoff Hall , I can say Inglorious was a good one too. I didn't think about that one. The bear-Jew is such a fun concept, and the fact that he was played by Eli Roth is just icing on the cake.
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I was kinda sad when I heard that "The Movie Critic" might be Tarantino's last film, Geoff Hall. I guess it was because he tells great stories. My favorite Tarantino movies are "Kill Bill 1-2."
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Maurice Vaughan ah yes, the Kill Bill films. I did enjoy Uma Thurman and Daryl Hannah in those films.
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Nathan Woodward for me it was Christoph Waltz.
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I'm looking forward to "Kill Bill: Vol. 3," Geoff Hall.