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What do you think Tarantino's final film will be about?

cormack12

Gold Member
He's always committed to ten films and out. He's currently on 9 as he counts the kill bill duo as one movie.

What do you think he's going to do as his final act?
 

ManaByte

Member
He's always committed to ten films and out. He's currently on 9 as he counts the kill bill duo as one movie.

What do you think he's going to do as his final act?

Last year he said he'd be happy with making Once Upon a Time in Hollywood his final movie, which I'd be fine with since it's the perfect movie for him to end with.


"I mean, most directors' last films are f---ing lousy," Tarantino continued. "It's making me think that maybe I should not make another movie because I could be really, really happy with dropping the mic on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
 
Ionian Ionian beat me to it.

Serious answer? He's done his takes on the Wild West (cowboy movies), WWII (WWII movies), 60s Hollywood (rise of "modern" filmmaking), Kung Fu, etc. So it ought to be in a genre that was at one point a Hollywood movie fad.

Guys, I think it might have to be a superhero flick...he would absolutely knock it out of the park if he put his mind to it. If anyone could offer a truly fresh take, it'd be him writing and directing one with no outside interference. No idea what he'd come up with, but I trust he'd kill it. This coming from someone who's stopped keeping up with all the latest Marvel movies.
 
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Ionian Ionian beat me to it.

Serious answer? He's done his takes on the Wild West (cowboy movies), WWII (WWII movies), 60s Hollywood (rise of "modern" filmmaking), Kung Fu, etc. So it ought to be in a genre that was at one point a Hollywood movie fad.

Guys, I think it might have to be a superhero flick...he would absolutely knock it out of the park if he put his mind to it. If anyone could offer a truly fresh take, it'd be him writing and directing one with no outside interference. No idea what he'd come up with, but I trust he'd kill it.

But for that to happen he would have to use CGI. He loves using practical effects.
 

Soapbox Killer

Grand Nagus
A sequel to True Romance

Kill Bill Vol 3 (Killbride)

An Episode of The Mandalorian

A Knightwing film



OR my absolute dream would be a film based on Her
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"A Shepard for the Dead"

Basically a Batman in Mexico but is a woman on a horse.
 
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F0rneus

Tears in the rain
Him sucking toes and filming feet.

Titled " A chiropodist or podiatrist?'.

Then it's just him just talking about feet but with guns, maybe a sword of two is used.
Yes. Quentin has a foot fetish. Congrats you figured that out.
 

Ionian

Member
Yes. Quentin has a foot fetish. Congrats you figured that out.
Shit it was hardly a secret if you read or watched anything over the last few decades. Him and cast knew it and spoke openly about it.

He even spoke about it himself, congrats on not getting a light joke.

He doesn't care people know and talk about it. As I said it was public knowledge due to his work and ex's/crew-members.

Congrats on you finding out he was public about it and you wanna get snarky over information that was shared publicly.

You're just annoyed he didn't such your toes. Me too, mine are Godlike.
 

bitbydeath

Member
A sequel to True Romance

Kill Bill Vol 3 (Killbride)

An Episode of The Mandalorian

A Knightwing film



OR my absolute dream would be a film based on Her
hborf3av5ws51.jpg

"A Shepard for the Dead"

Basically a Batman in Mexico but is a woman on a horse.
It’s a shame Deadly Class got cancelled.


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Kev Kev

Member
Would be bananas if he found a way to tell a story that ties all of his films together, bringing back as many of those actors as possible and finally showing what’s in the briefcase.
 
This needs to be the cast

Samuel L
John Travolta
Tim Roth
Leo
Bruce Willis
Michael Madson
George Clooney
Harvey Keitel
Uma
Diane Kruger
Christoph Waltz
Margaret Qualley
 

Soapbox Killer

Grand Nagus
Would be bananas if he found a way to tell a story that ties all of his films together, bringing back as many of those actors as possible and finally showing what’s in the briefcase.


2hours of people ordering at the Big Kahuna Burger Drive thru.



You know, that could actually work.
 

Oddinary

Neo Member
He's dipped his toes in many genres, so it would be nice to see his take on say, a sci-fi or fantasy film.
 

bitbydeath

Member
Kids? like teenagers? is this a teen drama?
Yeah, Teenagers.
It has some drama, like romance and them wanting to kill each other, i’d say it’s more action oriented, it’s based on a comic.

Here’s the trailer.
 
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Pagusas

Elden Member
one monster film where every Tarantino film connects in a perfect continuity.

Also super out there opinion: I’d love to see him make a Doctor Who movie. Why? because his bat shit crazy brain could do wonders with a character like the Doctor.
 
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He made some good movies, but it's way overrated.
I mean, there are some living Legends like Scorsese and Lynch, so Tarantino isn't in the same League.
But for some reasons a lot of people think ab him like the best ever. I dont know why.
 
He made some good movies, but it's way overrated.
I mean, there are some living Legends like Scorsese and Lynch, so Tarantino isn't in the same League.
But for some reasons a lot of people think ab him like the best ever. I dont know why.
He's a great dialogue writer and comes up with fantastic scenarios that allow his colorful characters to clash verbally or physically, but as a complete storyteller he's a bit long winded and thematically immature. His characters are all walking archetypes, and never convince you they exist beyond the moment, beyond the screen. Which is fine, me pointing out his flaws doesn't make his strengths any less great. Personally I think people love him for his passionate filmgeek persona, and his rags to riches story as much as they love his movies. He's just so eager to go on and on about every little movie trivia and detail, in a way more esteemed filmmakers who take themselves more seriously like Scorsese and Lynch won't.

Would be bananas if he found a way to tell a story that ties all of his films together, bringing back as many of those actors as possible and finally showing what’s in the briefcase.
What's in the briefcase is an idea, something untouchable, of priceless worth. Which could be different things to different people. What he shows you will unlikely be as valuable or wild as the possibilities that can be imagined. The moment you see it it's no longer anything special. He knows this, that is the point of it.
 
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