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mojofilter 08-09-19 01:33 PM

Quentin Tarantino's 10th film: The Movie Critic
 
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There aren't any details yet about Quentin Tarantino's 10th and supposedly final film before he retires...supposedly.

However, he recently hinted that his next project will be an "epilogue" with a "big show-stopping climax".

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...ogue-y-1230249


Any guesses as to how this film will turn out and what it will be?

mojofilter 08-09-19 01:37 PM

Re: Quentin Tarantino's 10th Film
 
I personally hope his next movie is a return to the gritty men-in-cheap-suits gangster film genre that follows in the footsteps of his first 2 films: Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.

A sequel of sorts to Pulp Fiction, which follows Samuel Jackson's character Jules Winnfield many years later to see what he's been up to after he decided to "walk the earth like Caine in Kung Fu", would be cool, too.

Raven73 08-14-19 10:55 AM

An R-rated Star Trek would be cool.
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Iroquois 08-14-19 11:21 AM

Re: Quentin Tarantino's 10th Film
 
For some reason, I imagine his Star Trek movie being a feature-length Holodeck episode.

Part of me wonders how practical it would be to do a full-on Tarantinoverse movie where various characters from all his different movies float in and out, though the central premise would arguably be a third Kill Bill where Vernita's daughter seeks revenge on the Bride - then again, the idea of Tarantino doing his version of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back sounds like...a mixed bag.

TheUsualSuspect 08-14-19 01:14 PM

Re: Quentin Tarantino's 10th Film
 
He's mentioned how his universe is split it two. The real one and the cinematic one. So the characters in Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction are real and if they would go to see a movie, they'd see Kill Bill. Granted, I think he only considers his movie universe to be Kill Bill and From Dusk Till Dawn.

As for me? I'd like to see him take on sic/fi, but that would become part of his movie universe and wouldn't feel epilogue-y, so maybe he should go back to his earlier movies? But does an artist want to go backwards or forwards?

I never did like seeing the numbered films in the marketing of his movies. "The 4th film by Quentin Tarantino", it always felt pretentious to me, but it fits Tarantino's persona.

Yoda 08-14-19 01:16 PM

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Yeah, Tarantino is definitely the rare "pretentious, but mostly backs it up" guy, for me. I can also appreciate the fact that the pretentiousness sort of fits his filmmaking style in a meta sense.

ironpony 08-14-19 11:45 PM

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I remember reading way back in the late 2000s that Tarantino wanted to do a movie that made fun of 70s Kung Fu movies that was dubbed deliberately badly. I hope he makes that one if that was true that he wanted to.

buttercorn 08-15-19 03:13 AM

Originally Posted by ironpony (Post 2029943)
I remember reading way back in the late 2000s that Tarantino wanted to do a movie that made fun of 70s Kung Fu movies that was dubbed deliberately badly. I hope he makes that one if that was true that he wanted to.
I thought Kung-Pow already did that but I'm intrigued how Tarantino would approach this kind of comedy.

mojofilter 12-11-19 09:07 AM

In a recent interview with Andy Cohen, Tarantino said that he has an idea for Kill Bill Volume 3, and that the long-discussed sequel is definitely in the cards.

Could this be his tenth and final film, or will he consider it an extension to the first 2 volumes, which he counted as one film?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/new...dea/ar-BBY2OHS

GulfportDoc 12-11-19 10:51 AM

Is there a link to an interview where QT has gone on record that he's planning to stop after 10 films? In addition to the Cohen interview re a Kill Bill followup, he'd stated earlier this year that he'd picked Jerrod Carmichael to co-write a film adaptation based on the Django/Zorro crossover comic book series.

It's hard to imagine a scenario where, at aged 56, QT would just cease film making altogether, and retire to play golf for the rest of his life..:) He's simply too immersed in film. Perhaps his teaser about ceasing movie making was just a PR ploy...:cool:

~Doc

mojofilter 12-12-19 01:19 PM

Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 2051940)
Is there a link to an interview where QT has gone on record that he's planning to stop after 10 films?
Start watching from 2:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhdR1sYUkyI

GulfportDoc 12-12-19 01:35 PM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2052211)
Start watching from 2:50
Thanks for the clip MJF. That must have been from 3-4 years ago, and he didn't sound like he planned to really stick to the "10 film" framework. I think he's got another 15-20 years of film in him..;)

MoreOrLess 12-12-19 01:52 PM

Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 2051940)
Is there a link to an interview where QT has gone on record that he's planning to stop after 10 films? In addition to the Cohen interview re a Kill Bill followup, he'd stated earlier this year that he'd picked Jerrod Carmichael to co-write a film adaptation based on the Django/Zorro crossover comic book series.

It's hard to imagine a scenario where, at aged 56, QT would just cease film making altogether, and retire to play golf for the rest of his life..:) He's simply too immersed in film. Perhaps his teaser about ceasing movie making was just a PR ploy...:cool:

~Doc
It seems very unlikely to me at this stage given that he's coming off of one of his greatest successes, it maybe sounded somewhat realistic in the 00's around the Kill Bills and Death Proof but from Inglorious Basterds onwards he's been on the up and will probably have little trouble getting $100 million for anything somewhat commercial.

As to what it might be I wouldn't bank on any sequels, he's been talking about such films since the 90's and none of them have happened. Coul;d probably go either way, either more towards down to earth drama or a return to something larger than life.

Honestly I would like to see him try something that really pushes the boat out visually OUATIH along with the early parts of Hateful Eight I think showed he does have very significant talent here.

mojofilter 12-12-19 04:03 PM

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I hope he never retires. A world without Tarantino films is a much more boring place.

TheUsualSuspect 12-14-19 10:39 AM

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He's mentioned several times he wants to branch out to other mediums. So we could see a Tarantino novel, stage-play...maybe more scripts but no directing.

Angel 12-14-19 02:28 PM

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Loved Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Hope he makes Kill Bill 3.

mojofilter 12-16-19 12:55 PM

Tarantino is no longer involved with Star Trek.


https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...153514665.html

ScarletLion 12-17-19 05:33 AM

Re: Quentin Tarantino's 10th Film
 
He hasn't done anything good in the last decade so I'm not expecting much.

mojofilter 12-17-19 10:08 AM

Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2053117)
He hasn't done anything good in the last decade so I'm not expecting much.
Tarantino's films in the last decade:
Inglourious Basterds
Django Unchained
The Hateful Eight
Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood




Yeah, you got a point. He hasn't done anything good in the last decade :rolleyes:

Come on! Seriously?!

Yoda 12-17-19 10:14 AM

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Yeah, I've found all of his films to be very good, though admittedly no masterpieces since Basterds.

ScarletLion 12-17-19 10:39 AM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2053145)
Tarantino's films in the last decade:
Inglourious Basterds
Django Unchained
The Hateful Eight
Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood




Yeah, you got a point. He hasn't done anything good in the last decade :rolleyes:

Come on! Seriously?!
The only good one is Basterds, and that wasn't in the last decade. The other three are nowhere near the quality of his best films.

mojofilter 01-17-20 04:29 PM

Tarantino revealed today that he is bringing Bounty Law to the small screen in a 5 episode series that he is planning to pitch to Netflix or any other streaming service.

With regards to his tenth film, he has revealed that the film will have ties to Reservoir Dogs, his first film.

https://consequenceofsound.net/2020/...ty-law-series/

ironpony 01-17-20 04:53 PM

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I think the only Tarantino movies I haven't liked were Reservoir Dogs, Death Proof, and maybe The Hateful Eight, but I will have to give that one another viewing. But the rest are pretty good.

mojofilter 08-06-21 08:32 AM

In a recent podcast interview, Quentin revealed that he would like to adapt the original First Blood novel by David Morrell, and that his casting choices would be Kurt Russell as the sheriff, and Adam Driver as John Rambo.

It's not official, and its not the last film I expect from Quentin, but this movie idea sounds so intriguing.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...144738508.html

mojofilter 09-20-23 09:07 PM

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As you all may have heard, Tarantino's 10th film will be called The Movie Critic.
Paul Walter Hauser has been offered the lead role.
The movie will also feature a Pulp Fiction reunion, something I was hoping for way before the project was announced. It is rumored that John Travolta, Samuel Jackson and Bruce Willis will be in it. Excited!!

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...ycsrp_catchall

thereelquiz 09-26-23 03:30 PM

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I highly doubt a 60 year old director is going to retire. They tend to work forever.

Act III 10-16-23 08:39 AM

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His next film is about a film critic, last I read. I am not a film critic so I am happy it isnt me in the hot seat. I imagine he will parody some things he hates about the critics in the hopes of changing their behavior, while glorifying the things he likes about them. Maybe not. Who cares? If its a good movie, and chances are that it will be, I won't be complaining. So long as it doesn't contain my likeness or the details about my own life, I can fully support his next big project.

I might even rate it, tell you something about it, but I won't be criticising it. I'm no expert but I know what I like.

GulfportDoc 10-17-23 07:54 PM

I hadn't realized that Tarantino has lived in Tel Aviv for the past several years with his Israeli wife. It would certainly be a nerve wracking place to live under current circumstances.
https://www.nme.com/news/film/quenti...y-base-3515327

Raven73 10-22-23 01:14 PM

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 2053146)
Yeah, I've found all of his films to be very good, though admittedly no masterpieces since Basterds.
Personally, I enjoyed Hateful 8 and Django unchained just as much as Basterds.

I'm looking forward to his next movie.

Act III 11-06-23 02:13 AM

Re: Quentin Tarantino's 10th Film
 
I discovered a movie titled The Cinema Snob, looks to be in the same category that Tarantino's next project is rumored to be.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2262221...inema%2520snob

mojofilter 02-29-24 12:11 PM

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It's been confirmed that Brad Pitt will be starring in the film in an unspecified role.

Tom Cruise will reportedly be in it, too.

If Cruise is confirmed, it will be his first time collaborating with Tarantino, and his second collaboration with Pitt after 1994's Interview with the Vampire.

Siddon 02-29-24 12:17 PM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2442325)
It's been confirmed that Brad Pitt will be starring in the film in an unspecified role.

Tom Cruise will reportedly be in it, too.

If Cruise is confirmed, it will be his first time collaborating with Tarantino, and his second collaboration with Pitt after 1994's Interview with the Vampire.

Imagine the legacy if Tarantino is responsible for Oscars for Pitt and Cruise. Then again all the PC stuff with Cruise, Tarantino, Weinstein etc, will likely disqualify the film from winning anything major.

mojofilter 02-29-24 12:20 PM

Originally Posted by Siddon (Post 2442328)
Imagine the legacy if Tarantino is responsible for Oscars for Pitt and Cruise. Then again all the PC stuff with Cruise, Tarantino, Weinstein etc, will likely disqualify the film from winning anything major.
I have a feeling this film will be earning Cruise his long-awaited Oscar. Either this film or his other upcoming project with Inarritu.

The PC stuff didn't prevent Tarantino or Pitt from Oscar glory for 2019's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. I don't think it will affect The Movie Critic either.

Siddon 02-29-24 12:58 PM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2442329)
I have a feeling this film will be earning Cruise his long-awaited Oscar. Either this film or his other upcoming project with Inarritu.

The PC stuff didn't prevent Tarantino or Pitt from Oscar glory for 2019's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. I don't think it will affect The Movie Critic either.

Tarantino films never win the big awards (lead acting, directing, picture) it's always screenplay, supporting, score etc.

mojofilter 02-29-24 01:08 PM

Originally Posted by Siddon (Post 2442340)
Tarantino films never win the big awards (lead acting, directing, picture) it's always screenplay, supporting, score etc.
Screenplay and any acting award are big.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood should have won Best Picture and Director that year in my opinion.

Siddon 02-29-24 02:05 PM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2442345)
Screenplay and any acting award are big.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood should have won Best Picture and Director that year in my opinion.

They aren't the major awards though...and history is pretty clear that when it comes to Tarantino he's performers are capped.


Keitel - snubbed for Reservoir Dogs

Travolta - lost to Hanks as Gump
Pam Grier and Samuel L Jackson - snubbed for Jackie Brown
Uma Thurmunn - snubbed for Kill Bill vol 1 and 2
Brad Pitt - snubbed for Inglorious Basterds
Jamie Foxx - snubbed for Django Unchained
Sanuel L Jackson - snubbed for Hateful Eight
Dicaprio - lost to Phonex as Joker

WHITBISSELL! 02-29-24 02:27 PM

Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2227364)
In a recent podcast interview, Quentin revealed that he would like to adapt the original First Blood novel by David Morrell, and that his casting choices would be Kurt Russell as the sheriff, and Adam Driver as John Rambo.

It's not official, and its not the last film I expect from Quentin, but this movie idea sounds so intriguing.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...144738508.html
I can totally see this. It was a surprisingly solid novel with the dynamic between John Rambo and Sheriff Will Teasle playing a much larger role. If Tarantino hewed to the book and adapted it faithfully he could turn out something special. Not so much a straight up actioner as an affecting character study.


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