Quentin Tarantino Set to Direct Final Film, 'The Movie Critic' (Update: SCRAPPED)

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I think the lead actor is going to be a known name for box office purposes. I mean, above all, he has to be a great fit for the role & a great actor but I think it won’t be a Jeremy Allen White. You’re right about Shia. Very talented & also troubled which actually could make him great fit.[B/]


Could be a great vehicle for an official comeback. Shia could get that John Travolta stimulus

Samuel L better pop up somewhere on here
 

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Could be a great vehicle for an official comeback. Shia could get that John Travolta stimulus

Samuel L better pop up somewhere on here
That would be dope. I think Jonah Hill would be great in this type of role. Dude is so underrated. He was great in Superbad, Moneyball & The Wolf of Wall Street. Sam Jackson gotta be in it!
 

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Yeah, no chance lol
Yeah he's not putting cannibal dude in it as the lead. :mjlol:

As for the degenerate lead character who uses racial slurs and is an all around scumbag, just get Chris Pratt for it.

Because that's right up his alley :mjpls:
 

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Yeah he's not putting cannibal dude in it as the lead. :mjlol:

As for the degenerate lead character who uses racial slurs and is an all around scumbag, just get Chris Pratt for it.

Because that's right up his alley :mjpls:
fukk that guy :skip:

It would be actually really cool if Tarantino does the opposite of what everybody thinks and just casts all new actors he has never worked with for his final film.
 

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He didn’t get into the game to make sequels I guess

See in today’s world it probably wouldn’t even be a full film

Let it be a limited series on Netflix or some other service, with QT being a producer or some shyt, but in the hands of a director that would do the story justice.

Probably would have a different name but you know it’s a continuation of Kill Bill. For the lead to be a Black female that trained to fight just to find her mom’s killer (Uma Thurman)? That’s fukking gold right there
 

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Death Proof was the last dope Tarrantino flick to me, and his move to television sounds more interesting than this:ehh::lupe:
 

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I wish somebody would drop a bag on Jon Lovitz to get The Critic back.

Jay Sherman trying to reinvent himself on YouTube is ripe for material.

Would be a great move for a channel like CBS to keep up with older millennials and GenXers.

But yeah Tarantino cool cool.
 

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One more thing that I love about Tarantino is that he always speaks his mind and is never afraid to offend anyone. He made his comments about English/European actors portraying Americans in cinema which happens quite frequently. I appreciate that because I do share the same sentiments like Christopher Nolan casting Irish actor Cillian Murphy as American born & raised J. Oppenheimer. Not the biggest deal in the world obviously because he does resemble Oppenheimer, but I believe by Nolan casting a non-American in the role shows a slight crack in his armor as he is clearly biased since he’s an English director :hubie:
 
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Quentin Tarantino is shooting down the rumors that he was working on Kill Bill: Volume 3.

Many Tarantino fans had hoped that the filmmaker would revisit the Kill Bill universe and cast Uma Thurman’s daughter Maya Hawke in the potential sequel. However, in a new interview, the director says a third installment of the martial arts film is not happening.

“I don’t see that. My last film is about a film critic, a male critic. And he plays in the 70s,” he said in an interview with DeMorgen striking down speculation about Thurman and Hawke teaming up in a Kill Bill follow-up.
 
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:yeshrug:It’ll be cool if KB3 was an animated series or movie. Animated by the same team who did the animation in the first film. Just have Tarantino write it easy money.

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Wonder if QT is considering somebody like Jeremy Allen White for the lead role in this new film since he’s supposedly looking for a dude in his early to mid 30s
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