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and QT's Bastard script is availble... where....exactly?
by irc-Hollywood
Jul 29th, 2008
06:32:53 AM
i haven't seen it reported on aintitcool, would somebody like to link me?....so i too can laugh at the mispelling....
Damn You Michael Bay
by MCMLXXVI
Jul 29th, 2008
06:44:52 AM
Damn You Michael Bay
Script is readily available as Torrent
by Cagliostro
Jul 29th, 2008
07:08:00 AM
Do a search.
Which Torrent script?
by tonagan
Jul 29th, 2008
07:10:50 AM
The one where the Transformers make an appearance, or the one with all the hardcore sex? Or one of the other twenty versions?
Holy crap!
by ReZourceman
Jul 29th, 2008
07:15:27 AM
I didn't even know he was done casting it yet!
"Holy crap! I didn't even know he was done casting it yet!"
by Gd00
Jul 29th, 2008
07:27:39 AM
LOL.... My reaction exactly!
QT's spelling.
by GetEveryone
Jul 29th, 2008
07:48:02 AM
"Inglourious Basterds" - I'd have taken his title page as a nod to castalleri if that had been the only case, but his grammar and spelling was atrocious throughout; never-the-less, a good script it is. More on topic: I've never seen the original and look forward to hunting it down. Weeeee!
I got the DVD....
by TiNSeLToWN TeRRoR
Jul 29th, 2008
08:49:56 AM
....Last week at Bestbuy(yes the 3 disc version). And this was the 1st time i watched it. It was a pretty good film. I was surprised by the fact at how normal it was. By that I mean it did not seem like a B-movie. It had no gore, very little nudity and it was not really over-the top. And even the acting was half way decent. It seems that Enzo was trying to make a legit war movie. So this is definitely a film for those who love The dirty dozen, force 10 and other war film from that era. The ending was a bit of a surprise as well.
Must
by zombiwolf
Jul 29th, 2008
09:42:56 AM
escape the east coast
Anybody seen Richie?
by Motoko Kusanagi
Jul 29th, 2008
10:03:20 AM
I'm gonna keep coming back until someone REMEMBERS seeing Richie!
If I was in L.A.
by Genre_Baby
Jul 29th, 2008
10:21:37 AM
I'd go. I've known Enzo for years, really enjoy a lot of his work. I wish Severin would hold something like this in NYC. Gotta thank Bill Lustig for turning me onto Castellari's awesome action films. And if QT's variant means that Enzo gets work back home or here, I'll be happier still.
Kusanagi
by Montag666
Jul 29th, 2008
10:22:51 AM
I heard he's at a bar. But be careful. I hear he surrounds himself with bikers and a dude that can fight you with a cue stick, so watch out. Say hi to uncle Pino for me if you see him.
Anyone see Quentin on TCM last night
by skimn
Jul 29th, 2008
10:47:56 AM
with Elvis Mitchell on an interview program Under The Influence? Strange to see QT speak lovingly of old Judy Garland musicals.

Good program also, with the late Sydney Pollack and Bill Murray as recent guests.

geteveryone *SPOILER ALERT*
by theBigWasted
Jul 29th, 2008
12:19:23 PM
i know? he had spelling and grammatical mistakes all throughout the script. you'd think he'd have that stuff fixed up before he sent it out to studios. not saying i'm perfect...just that it was sorta distracting at times to have to puzzle over the errors while i was reading. sorta took me out of it on occasion. nonetheless i enjoyed reading the script, it was a quick read. on first read, i didn't really notice a great place to break if he's still planning on doing 2 films ala KILL BILL, i actually thought the script could have been longer. you don't really get to see much of the "basterds" in action before most of them are killed. i suppose you could pretty much imagine what they're up to based off of their first scene together but there is zero character development going on here. not that QT's known for a ton of character development but just sayin'. anyway, i'm looking forward to the movie, although i'm not a big fan of ultra-graphic violence on screen, i think QT is a pretty entertaining visual director. plus i love the fact that ****** is blown to smithereens at the end, thus ****** the ***. and the final scene isn't so bad either. it should be interesting to say the least.
Brush up on your german
by CharlesV
Jul 29th, 2008
12:57:29 PM
Saw presumably this same print at the drafthouse here in Austin... From what I could tell, this was a print of the restored version made for the DVD release. It looks like they didn't print english subs on here (since they're overlaid using the DVD features), so about 10% of the dialog is in unsubbed german... Most of it's pretty easy to figure out, but the last sequence on the train features a lot of "....oh i guess he means..." [spoiler]i think the light's for the photo lab entry/exit, but everything else was pretty easy to figure out[/spoiler]
EARTHQUAKE!
by Brians Life
Jul 29th, 2008
02:57:13 PM
Damn...great little 5.8 in LA. Best one since I've been here...some real good "glad to be alive" fear thrown in there for a second. KAPLAH!!!
Motoko Kusanagi....
by applescruff
Jul 29th, 2008
03:04:49 PM
You wouldn't be shit without that gun and badge!
Inglorious Bastards @ Universal...
by AudaAbuTayi
Jul 29th, 2008
04:39:46 PM
...apparently (source: Nikki Finke). Weinstein couldn't convince Quentin to do otherwise. I know I shouldn't -considering the fond memories everyone seems to have of him- but I feel sorry for Harvey. He commited some bold, interesting films to celluloid but it seems that fortune is indeed a blind harlot - or a very perspicacious one, if one is to believe all the trash-talk directed at him and his poor, dwindling karma.
Here's the link for the Universal story...
by waitingimpatientlyforingloriousb astards
Jul 29th, 2008
04:49:17 PM
http://tinyurl.com/68rpl3 Starts shooting this fall... woohoo!
That earthquake was awesome
by MattmanReturns
Jul 29th, 2008
05:54:46 PM
I love those things. All my co-workers were freaking out and diving for tables, hahah. Comedy.
The Title Page is Amusing
by HostileOrganismX
Jul 30th, 2008
04:51:48 AM
Literally hand scrawled, "'INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS' - written and directed by QUENTIN TARANTINO - Last Draft July 2nd, 2008." As far as the typed pages, the script is full of blatant, gleeful misspelling. It's also very tough on Germans. Even low-ranking German soldiers get beaten to death with a baseball bat. Compared to QT's script, the Bald Mechanic in "Raiders" got off easy.
re: QT's Bastards
by JAGUART
Jul 30th, 2008
11:01:59 AM
He's just gotta have Rutger Hauer. Roy Batty thirty years later. He's just gotta. And I'd love to see waht QT could do with a "Girl Next Door"-Kelly Timothy Olyphant.
When will they release Boss Nigger?
by Elemeno Pee
Jul 30th, 2008
02:06:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =bTIklFsMjjU Seriously, that looks awesome!
NO ONE HAS SEEN RICHIE!
by PR1C3Y
Jul 30th, 2008
04:37:15 PM
STEVEN SEAGAL SHOULD DIE.
Inglorious Bastards was a Cinemax favorite
by Gonzo Keinz
Jul 30th, 2008
11:44:36 PM
when I was a kid. I bet I saw it at least five times. Even as a sixth grader or so, I knew that it was "so bad it's good." For years I've been interested in seeing it again to see what it's "really" like. I'm kind of annoyed QT's using the title. Does he do anything on his own? Well, Kill Bill was his title. Wonder how long it took for him to conjour up that one. Casting Rutger Hauer AND Paul Reubens would be nice.
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