Inglourious Basterds: Boring?
"He should perhaps go back to making cheerfully inventive outrageous films like 'Kill Bill.' Because Kill Adolf hasn't worked out."
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"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.
New films from Ang Lee, Jane Campion, Michael Haneke, and others will be debuting here. Also, Quentin Tarantino!
Mike Myers plays a relative of Fat Bastard of 'Austin Powers' fame, apparently.
"Let me just see you do it one more time with your hands in your pockets — no hand gestures."
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.
Plus: Guillermo del Toro announces plans to creep you out.
After five years of delays, Weinstein has pushed back the release date of 'Killshot.' Does this movie even exist?
A first look at the location of the film's opening showdown.
Which roles have been cast? Which ones are still open? When will Quentin find a suitable Hitler?
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