Inglourious Basterds creator, Quentin Tarantino said he would work with Brad Pitt again "in a heartbeat.”
The 46-year-old director said: "Brad deserves more respect and I think he is getting it. He has become arguably the biggest male movie star in the world. It seems like his time. It is the best time to work with him."
Brad Pitt is taking a ride on the Trash Talk Express.
The actor insists that his new film, Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds, is the greatest World War II movie ever made, and that it's much better than Tom Cruise's Valkyrie.
Pitt told German magazine Stern: “The second World War could still deliver more stories and films, but I believe that Quentin put a cover on that pot. With Basterds, everything than can be said to this genre has been said. The film destroys every symbol. The work is done, end of story.”
David Carradine, 72, of TV’s Kung Fu and title character of Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill movies was found dead in a Thailand hotel.
“Mr. Carradine was found dead this morning by a hotel maid with a rope around his neck,” according to BBC news.
He was in Thailand filming his next movie, Stretch, according to his manager.
For some actors, being cast in a leading role can be a long and difficult process.
Those actors aren't Brad Pitt.
This week at the Cannes Film Festival Pitt discussed how he got involved in Quentin Tarantino's new film, Inglourious Basterds, which is a revisionist film centering on World War II and Hitler.
Quentin Tarantino is returning to Cannes, the film festival where his second movie, a film that changed cinema forever, Pulp Fiction, won the prestigious Palme d’Or in 1994.
Quentin’s new movie, Inglourious Basterds, about a group of Jewish-American soldiers on a covert mission to brutally terrorize Nazis during the French occupation, will be competing against Ang Lee’s Taking Woodstock, Looking for Eric, which was directed by Ken Loach, who won the Palme d’Or in 2006 for The Wind That Shook the Barley, and 17 other films.
Under the watchful eye of Quentin Tarantino, the Idols took on movie anthems last night.
Allison was first singing “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” from Armageddon, a movie that makes us cry every damn time we watch it (“Daddy, don’t go!”) but a song we’re sick and tired of. She sang it with incredible power and verve but it was too close to the Aerosmith version, only not as good. Get that girl a microphone festooned with scarves. We give it a 6 out of 10.
Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction co-screenwriter Roger Avary has been charged with gross vehicular manslaughter.
The Oscar winner was allegedly driving drunk when he severely injured his wife and killed their passenger in a terrible car crash last January in Ojai, California.
Okay, seriously, what the eff is going on with Brad Pitt?
We always believed it would take a hell of a lot more than a tacky pornstache to ugly Brad up but he’s been looking absolutely appalling ever since being cast in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Bastards.
Brad Pitt has signed on to star in Quentin Tarantino’s World War II drama Inglorious Bastards. Let’s hope it’s better than Hell Ride.
Pitt will play a Tennessee hillbilly who assembles a team of Jewish-American soldiers who are sent on a suicide mission during World War II.
Apparently the script begins with the title “ONCE UPON A TIME…in Nazi-occupied France.” Saving Private Ryan meets Reservoir Dogs, perhaps?
For many film lovers, simply say the words: Quentin Tarantino, and they’ve already purchased tickets on Fandango for opening night.