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    Quote Originally Posted by carabas View Post
    It seems he frased it extremely badly and meant that a self-respecting 21st century black actor playing a slave in any time period is absurd.
    Ahh i see. But still, that comment is absurd.

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    That it is.
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    'Mm,' she agreed. 'He's a little bit dodgy in the same way that rats are a little bit covered in fur."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Libaax View Post
    Tarantino 2012 isnt what he was in 1993 or 1998, nobody would turn down a role in his film if the last of his films havent been almost a parody of his old films. Look at the actors in his recent films they are not the best actor in hollywood exactly.

    Kill Bill was the last film of his i enjoyed and i dont really care about this film unless he is back to his best.
    I loved the hell outta Deathproof and Inglorious Basterds.
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    Inglorious Basterds was excellent and it had a great cast. An A-Lister in Brad Pitt and a who's who of European talent. Including DAT FASS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simbob4000 View Post
    Have you seen the cast for this movie?

    De Niro wasn't one of the leads in Jackie Brown, hell one of the leads was a guy who was doing stuff like Uncle Sam at the time. Did you ever see Uncle Sam?

    There hasn't really been much talk about anyone in this movie beyond when they were being cast. They hasn't really been much about the other bad guys being played by Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, and Sacha Baron Cohen in the movie either.
    But DiCaprio was just at some Sony thing for the movie.
    Lead role ? Who cares De Niro is legend, great actor. Samuel L.Jackson,Waltz,Fox is hardly those type of actors.

    Im not dissing this new film, i havent seen it i was talking IB, his other recent films. He had more character actors in his early films. Keitel,Tim Roth etc
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    Tarantino has great character actors in all his films. He'll have one or two big names, then the rest of the cast is filled with just great actors, regardless of fame. Anyway, the first two official pictures...




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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Bravery View Post
    Tarantino has great character actors in all his films. He'll have one or two big names, then the rest of the cast is filled with just great actors, regardless of fame. Anyway, the first two official pictures...




    Oh, I haven't seen those, looks really good.

    I wonder if the end of the movies going to become a kind of James Bondish thing, the end of the plot synopsis kind of made me think of James Bond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carabas View Post
    It seems he frased it extremely badly and meant that a self-respecting 21st century black actor playing a slave in any time period is absurd.
    I'm a she, and I think the way I worded it was fine.


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    If it's done like a true spaghetti western then all the dialogue should be dubbed in post. Which would allow a cast of international actors, since their voices would be dubbed in English for the North American version--and other languages for other countries. But I wonder if Tarantino would dare to do that. It would be an interesting stylistic move, but audiences might get upset by the out of sync dialogue.

    My Austrian friends tell me that Cristoph Waltz was even better in the German-language version of Inglourious Basterds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by An Ear In The Fireplace View Post
    If it's done like a true spaghetti western then all the dialogue should be dubbed in post. Which would allow a cast of international actors, since their voices would be dubbed in English for the North American version--and other languages for other countries. But I wonder if Tarantino would dare to do that. It would be an interesting stylistic move, but audiences might get upset by the out of sync dialogue.

    My Austrian friends tell me that Cristoph Waltz was even better in the German-language version of Inglourious Basterds.
    I think if he did that it would throw a lot of people off, although I could see him doing it for a tiny scene or something, kind of like the Hugo Stiglitz flashback with the Slaughter theme.

    Having that movie in one language seems like an incredibly stupid idea.

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    trailer is here.

    Highlight is Franco Nero asking Jamie Foxx what his name is, LOL!

    I'm not generally a fan of QT (and thought his last attempt at an SW stunk (Kill Bill series), but I really enjoyed Inglorious Basterds and it looks like I'll like this too. Christoph Waltz and Franco Nero in the same movie? Yes, please. Shame Kurt Russell bailed. :(
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    Quote Originally Posted by coldwarmyth View Post
    trailer is here.

    Highlight is Franco Nero asking Jamie Foxx what his name is, LOL!

    I'm not generally a fan of QT (and thought his last attempt at an SW stunk (Kill Bill series), but I really enjoyed Inglorious Basterds and it looks like I'll like this too. Christoph Waltz and Franco Nero in the same movie? Yes, please. Shame Kurt Russell bailed. :(
    Yeah while I enjoyed the first half of Kill Bill I thought the second half was pretty weak, not the worst Tarantino film I've seen but still. A little surprised to find Leonardo Dicaprio in a Tarantino film
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