Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino

A community portal about Quentin Tarantino with blogs, videos, and photos. Quentin Tarantino is an American film director, actor, and Oscar -winning screenwriter best known for his films Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and the upcoming... [more]

A community portal about Quentin Tarantino with blogs, videos, and photos. Quentin Tarantino is an American film director, actor, and Oscar -winning screenwriter best known for his films Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and the upcoming Inglourious Basterds.

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Quentin Tarantino Sticks to His Shoguns

From:  tmz.com
Here's one of those things celebs do in foreign countries in the hopes it will never see the light of day in the U.S. -- sorry, Quentin. The crazy commercial is for a Japanese cell phone company called Softbank -- and get this: you get a free dog-shaped cell phone speaker if you sign up with them. Still no explanation for Quentin Tarantino 's cameo ... or the bad acting. See Also Tarantino -- I Hashed It Out with Brad Pitt Michael Madsen -- In Debt to the Rich & Famous Quentin... Read Full Story

Tarantino Meets Plastic Dog in a Crazy Japanese Ad [Video]

From:  mashable.com
Sometimes, famous people from the West go to Japan to act in weird, surreal ads. It’s not a big secret; after all, everyone has seen this video , and there’s a whole movie that revolves around the phenomenon. Still, every time it happens, we’re in awe. Check out this latest ad (below), featuring Quentin Tarantino performing kung-fu to Romeo & Juliet music, a real dog, a plastic dog-speaker and an angry women yelling at the telephone. What’s happening here? What is Tarantino trying to do... Read Full Story

Tarantino Meets Plastic Dog in a Crazy Japanese Ad [Video]

Sometimes, famous people from the West go to Japan to act in weird, surreal ads. It’s not a big secret; after all, everyone has seen this video , and there’s a whole movie that revolves around the phenomenon. Still, every time it happens, we’re in awe. Check out this latest ad (below), featuring Quentin Tarantino performing kung-fu to Romeo & Juliet music, a real dog, a plastic dog-speaker and an angry women yelling at the telephone. What’s happening here? What is Tarantino trying to do... Read Full Story

Off Topic Sunday: Does Not Liking Quentin Tarantino Make Me A Mutant?

From:  byatool.com
COMPLETELY NOT PROGRAMMING RELATED Any time I declare this I always get the same look people had when that one dude in Total Recall took off his glove and had that weird chicken wing arm thing. I can't think of many directors that get the same free pass as he does for making, in my crazy mutant opinion, two good movies: Pulp Fiction and that one part of Four Rooms with the Zippo lighter bet. Ok so one movie and a section of another. Maybe Kill Bill 2 could be in there. Maybe. Now I... Read Full Story

Top 10 movie flops of the decade

From:  reuters.com
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Movie flops aren't just about losing money. Yes, big budgets that go bust are one consideration. But flops are also about lofty expectations dashed and high profiles brought low. They trigger embarrassing catcalls from the peanut gallery and a general whoever-thought-that-was-a-good-idea-in-the-first-place bewilderment. Any judgments of flopitude are necessarily subjective, but here are 10 movies from the past decade that made those few moviegoers who saw... Read Full Story

Quentin Tarantino Wants to Quit Making Films and Start a Family

Director and writer Quentin Tarantino attends an "Inglourious Basterds" Q&A at Museum of Jewish Heritage on August 13, 2009 in New York City. (Getty Images) more pics » DON'T MISS Quentin Tarantino Wants to Create a Film Series to Rival James Bond Quentin Tarantino Hoards Junk Forty-six-year-old director Quentin Tarantino , who is currently single, plans to become a writer and find the right woman to have children with. He said: I will retire at 60. It is a good age to stop making movies. I... Read Full Story

Quentin Tarantino hams things up in a Japanese commercial.

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Quentin Tarantino Sticks to His Shoguns

Here's one of those things celebs do in foreign countries in the hopes it will never see the light of day in the U.S. -- sorry, Quentin. The crazy commercial is for a Japanese cell phone company called Softbank -- and get this: you get a free dog-shaped cell phone speaker if you sign up with them. Still no explanation for Quentin Tarantino 's cameo ... or the bad acting. http://feeds.feedburner.com/Live-PointBlog Read Full Story

Quentin Tarantino Sticks to His Shoguns

Here's one of those things celebs do in foreign countries in the hopes it will never see the light of day in the U.S. -- sorry, Quentin.The crazy commercial is for a Japanese cell phone company called Softbank -- and get this: you get a free ... Permalink View ... Read Full Story

The MixerCast: Episode 5 - The Movie Marketing Blend With a Shot of Sarcasm

From:  fusedfilm.com
The Mixercast reaches its 5th episode, so its a milestone, and hosts, Kevin Coll and Will Melton are behind the mic talking about the latest pop culture musings. In this week’s episode they are joined by a special guest, Jared Degnan from  MarketingDiner.com to discuss the latest in film marketing and how social media and new media has help it reach new heights, specifically with this year’s  Avatar film event. Blending that with the shots of sarcasm on topics like Bourne 4, Quentin... Read Full Story
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