Harvey Weinstein Won’t Reveal the Plot of Inglourious Basterds II to Anyone But Jacqueline Bisset
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Did you know there are only two more Nazi movies coming out this year?
"I'm going to get pregnant this fall. I'm 83. I think the world is ready for it."
'Terminator Salvation' and 'Watchmen' were both allegedly made stinkers by fanboy-appeasing filmmakers — what's next?
"He should perhaps go back to making cheerfully inventive outrageous films like 'Kill Bill.' Because Kill Adolf hasn't worked out."
If there's a sex-death montage that closes out 'Inglorious,' we're gonna flip.
Mike Myers plays a relative of Fat Bastard of 'Austin Powers' fame, apparently.
And they said it could not be done.
If you'd have asked us to choose one Dunder Mifflin employee to be on our Nazi-scalping team, we'd probably have picked Dwight.
Well, this is certainly a bold choice.
The Weinstein Company has announced an August 21 release date for Quentin Tarantino's poorly spelled WWII actioner.
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