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Tarantino, and Joss Whedon. What if they made a movie together?

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 10:37 AM

OPPYH


Note:This thread is for people who love both Joss Whedon, and Quentin Tarantino. But if you can't stand one of the two for a certain reason, I'd love to hear it.

When Quentin Tarantino made Pulp Fiction in 1993, he was labeled as one of the freshest most original film makers of our time. His dialouge is nothing short of amazing, the way his movies play out in a non linear form, (many have copied) keeps you glued to the screen. Jackie Brown was further proof that Tarantino was no one hit wonder, but instead a very true talent, worthy of all the praise he gets.
Kill Bill 1, and 2 are of epic stature, and about as much fun you can have watching a movie, and still be legal.

Joss Whedon is of the same faction of Tarantino in that he crafts great dialouge, and makes tv, and films you have to see because it's just the addictive pop culture mentality, that compels us to do so. And also because it's better than anything around.

It all boils down to one thing- IMAGINATION. Both Tarantino, and Joss have huge imaginations, and the dialouge to back up their wild stories.
Lets say a miracle happened and they got together to make a Western(A favorite genre among both), not so much seperate features like Grindhouse, but a whole epic western written, and directed by both? talk about your pop culture bliss. It would be so hot, it'd probably melt the theater.



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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 5:30 PM

BROOKLYNBROWNCOAT


Quote:

Originally posted by OPPYH:
Note:This thread is for people who love both Joss Whedon, and Quentin Tarantino. But if you can't stand one of the two for a certain reason, I'd love to hear it.

When Quentin Tarantino made Pulp Fiction in 1993, he was labeled as one of the freshest most original film makers of our time. His dialouge is nothing short of amazing, the way his movies play out in a non linear form, (many have copied) keeps you glued to the screen. Jackie Brown was further proof that Tarantino was no one hit wonder, but instead a very true talent, worthy of all the praise he gets.
Kill Bill 1, and 2 are of epic stature, and about as much fun you can have watching a movie, and still be legal.

Joss Whedon is of the same faction of Tarantino in that he crafts great dialouge, and makes tv, and films you have to see because it's just the addictive pop culture mentality, that compels us to do so. And also because it's better than anything around.

It all boils down to one thing- IMAGINATION. Both Tarantino, and Joss have huge imaginations, and the dialouge to back up their wild stories.
Lets say a miracle happened and they got together to make a Western(A favorite genre among both), not so much seperate features like Grindhouse, but a whole epic western written, and directed by both? talk about your pop culture bliss. It would be so hot, it'd probably melt the theater.





I think Joss Whedon would kick Tarrantino's ass

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 5:40 PM

BROOKLYNBROWNCOAT


Quote:

Originally posted by OPPYH:
Note:This thread is for people who love both Joss Whedon, and Quentin Tarantino. But if you can't stand one of the two for a certain reason, I'd love to hear it.

When Quentin Tarantino made Pulp Fiction in 1993, he was labeled as one of the freshest most original film makers of our time. His dialouge is nothing short of amazing, the way his movies play out in a non linear form, (many have copied) keeps you glued to the screen. Jackie Brown was further proof that Tarantino was no one hit wonder, but instead a very true talent, worthy of all the praise he gets.
Kill Bill 1, and 2 are of epic stature, and about as much fun you can have watching a movie, and still be legal.

Joss Whedon is of the same faction of Tarantino in that he crafts great dialouge, and makes tv, and films you have to see because it's just the addictive pop culture mentality, that compels us to do so. And also because it's better than anything around.

It all boils down to one thing- IMAGINATION. Both Tarantino, and Joss have huge imaginations, and the dialouge to back up their wild stories.
Lets say a miracle happened and they got together to make a Western(A favorite genre among both), not so much seperate features like Grindhouse, but a whole epic western written, and directed by both? talk about your pop culture bliss. It would be so hot, it'd probably melt the theater.





I think Joss Whedon would kick Tarrantino's ass

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:11 PM

ROCKETJOCK


I can see it now: River Tam, missing a leg, with Vera attached to the stump...

Oh. Wait. That was Rodriguez.

Damn. Perfectly good joke shot to gorram hell.

"Hermanos! The Devil has built a Robot! Andale!" -- Numero Cinco

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:37 PM

SINGATE


Probably would be a pretty good fit. Both Kill Bill and Death Proof are female empowerment films and we all know what a overriding theme that is in the Jossverse... I say give Gina a six shooter, put a twist on Clint Eastwood's "man with no name", then let her kill a town full of baddies while spouting snappy dialogue.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 9:09 PM

ZZETTA13


They could get together and make a new movie "Kill F*X"


I'm only jokin

Z

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007 3:23 AM

SPACEANJL


Woot! Glad it's not only me that sees the potential of banging the two together.

The Firefly 'Verse is exactly the sort of place Tarantino-esque characters would thrive in. In fact, if you are the type of writer inclined to steal from popular culture, it's a gift. (Looking back over my own stuff, there's at least one QT reference in virtually every fic.)

Of course, you have to love Rodriguez, Raimi, Carpenter, Woo, Burton...hell, even Spielberg in his less saccharine moments.

Hooray for Hollywierd, I say.


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Saturday, May 13, 2023 12:18 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


it would have Weinstein type scandals?

Quentin Tarantino Decided To Never Give A ‘Single Penny’ To His Mother After A ‘Childhood Insult’ & Said “She Was B*tching At Me”

https://www.koimoi.com/hollywood-news/quentin-tarantino-decided-to-nev
er-give-a-single-penny-to-his-mother-after-a-childhood-insult-said-she-was-btching-at-me
/

it would borrow from Blaxploitation film?




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Saturday, May 13, 2023 12:28 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by SpaceAnJL:

Hooray for Hollywierd, I say.




Ahhhhhhhh...

2007. Those were the days, huh?

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Friday, May 26, 2023 11:21 AM

THG


Quote:

Originally posted by OPPYH:
Note:
This thread is for people who love both Joss Whedon, and Quentin Tarantino. But if you can't stand one of the two for a certain reason, I'd love to hear it.

When Quentin Tarantino made Pulp Fiction in 1993, he was labeled as one of the freshest most original film makers of our time. His dialouge is nothing short of amazing, the way his movies play out in a non linear form, (many have copied) keeps you glued to the screen. Jackie Brown was further proof that Tarantino was no one hit wonder, but instead a very true talent, worthy of all the praise he gets.
Kill Bill 1, and 2 are of epic stature, and about as much fun you can have watching a movie, and still be legal.

Joss Whedon is of the same faction of Tarantino in that he crafts great dialouge, and makes tv, and films you have to see because it's just the addictive pop culture mentality, that compels us to do so. And also because it's better than anything around.

It all boils down to one thing- IMAGINATION. Both Tarantino, and Joss have huge imaginations, and the dialouge to back up their wild stories.
Lets say a miracle happened and they got together to make a Western(A favorite genre among both), not so much seperate features like Grindhouse, but a whole epic western written, and directed by both? talk about your pop culture bliss. It would be so hot, it'd probably melt the theater.







Interesting. Josh is a conversationist type of writer. I think both are. Interesting. And Tarantino just said he was going to work with someone he never worked with before in his last movie. Interesting.

T


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