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Are you going to watch this Blanco Ape? I am not sure how much Tarantino would need to pay me. $125 an hour sounds fair.
 
I don't eagerly await Tarantino's films anymore, but I'll most likely watch it shortly after it comes out.
 
The cop Union is calling for a nationwide ban on this movie. I'm like a crack addict though. I can't stop watching his movies
 
What movies directors do you like?

Every once in awhile one will get it right. I am not sure the same one does it twice very often. Peter Weir probably was the last to
please me enough to remember.
 
I think he is the best filmmaker going at the moment. Hopefully he doesn't hold up his promise to retire after ten.

Tried to avoid the script spoilers since it seemed he was going to make the movie anyway, even when he said he wasn't.
 
I love Tarantino's work. He's one of the few directors who films is completely a product of his own synthesis of influences. But I would be lying if I said that there is a literary aspect and level of growth in Paul Thomas Anderson' s work that I prefer. There Will Be Blood reaffirmed my belief in the power of American film narrative. A film like that Tarantino can never make.
 
Awesome, I was trying to find out where I'd be able to see it on 70mm film a few weeks ago but wasn't having any luck. Thanks for the heads up!

Not even Paul Allen's theater in Seattle is showing it in 70mm.
 
Apparently not a lot of projectionists have experience with 70mm and the advance screening for the movie was a problem. They switched to digital during the intermission.
 
Well, it isn't playing at the Cinerama at all, so that's probably why. I'm guessing Star Wars will be the only movie showing there for a good while.

I saw that. It was a theater that originally showed movies in 70mm, not like the magaplexs today.
 
There hasn't been a Quentin Tarantino movie that I haven't seen. I love them all. I did however boycott Django for a long time. While vacationing at Eagle Crest this year, my lady finally got me to watch it. I kicked myself for not going to see it at the theater. While everyone else was focused on how many times the word nigger was used, I got a kick out of how ignorant and stupid he made the KKK look. Leonardo DiCaprio played the fuck out of that role! I was thoroughly entertained.
 
I still know every word of that rap by heart from my youth. Loved it then and love it now. Whole album is awesome but that song is awesome.
 
There hasn't been a Quentin Tarantino movie that I haven't seen. I love them all. I did however boycott Django for a long time. While vacationing at Eagle Crest this year, my lady finally got me to watch it. I kicked myself for not going to see it at the theater. While everyone else was focused on how many times the word nigger was used, I got a kick out of how ignorant and stupid he made the KKK look. Leonardo DiCaprio played the fuck out of that role! I was thoroughly entertained.

You even love Deathproof?
 
I've got tickets to see it Saturday night at the Hollywood theater.
 
I was gonna go this morning to the 10a show, but I was kinda bummed about missing out on seeing QT last night.
 
...I liked Django better, but this definitely ranks up there in the Tarantino collection!
 
I plan to see it probably this weekend. I owe some friends and they HAVE to see it in 70mm. I view every Tarantino film like a fine jewel. He's one of few modern film makers who completely an auto - didactic genius. And I don't mean just in for like (a film makers stand point) I mean Tarantino could give you Pauline Kael - type treatise on modern film. Also, the mother
f-cker writes the most original dialog this side of Mamet. Tarantino is planning on making only a couple more films, (which is sad) but understandable. A master should quit when the form passes him by. I mean, Kubrick only made what, 12 fillms? I can see him easily becoming a film critic or celeb blogger....

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