Yeah here it is. http://www.filmjunk.com/2011/03/01/...a-spaghetti-western-starring-christoph-waltz/ Tarantino always puts his own style and taste when making genre films that are always entertaining. He's made a Heist film, Gangster film, Kung-fu film, War movie, and finally a Western. Considering his favorite director and his biggest influence is Sergio Leone; and he has also been quoted as saying The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is the greatest film of all time, I'm very excited to see his upcoming Western.
I think it would be interesting to see a Kill Bill 3. Season Of The Witch - 6/10 The beginning fight scenes were great and humours. The plot is great and has a good twist at the end. All round a very enjoyable film
East Bound and Down SE01 -- 8/10 Kenny fucking Powers is lolz fucking lolz. Will Ferrell's character was hilarious and Kenny's crush is sexy.
East Bound and Down is fucking money. I wasn't sure about Season 2 at first but it ends up being close to par with the 1st. Great show. Royal Tenanbaums- 6/10. Mildly amusing and strange flick. Not as funny or interesting as I was lead to believe though. Harry Brown- 7.5/10. Anyone else seen this one? Its pretty dope and seems to have gone under the radar here in the U.S. Michael Cane is an old war veteran in Northern Ireland living in the slums and goes vigilante on the young troublemakers. I haven't seen Gran Torino (someone spoiled the fucking ending for me UGH) but it seems like a mix of that with elements of This Is England. Probably more badass violent scenes but less intellectually deep than those two (though its far from a mindless action movie). Set in Northern Ireland is cool too since thats where my grandma was from. Place is a shithole lol.
And like I said I'd see Kill Bill 3 if Tarantino did make it but why? The ending to Kill Bill 2 was satisfactory. Vol 1 and 2 were both really cool but two movies was enough for my Kill Bill appetite. I'm sure Tarantino could come up with some decent ideas for the plot but it just seems unnecessary and ultimately would be largely more of the same kind of thing. IMO with Tarantino you just want to see more new stuff with him. I'm excited for the alleged Western and more Christopher Waltz.
I somehow can't help but think a Kill Bill 3 movie would not be a good idea considering the fact that Bill (SPOILER) died in Kill Bill vol 2. Maybe a prequel could work however but i doubt it.
Battle LA: 3/10 I had a sneak preview pass and I didn't know whether to feel lucky or just shoot myself in the head to get through that boring hunk of crap. The script was terrible, acting blew, and if I hear one more typical war movie motivational speech and I going to put glue my ears closed. Save your money, this movie sucks.
Rammbock 7/10- Decided to watch this after reading about it from this thread. I thought it was a decent zombie movie, the ending was kinda cheesy.
Crazy Heart- 8/10. Really good flick. Bridges is great. Once Upon a Time in America- 7.5/10. Also a good flick, long as FUCK though. It has a fucking intermission. Two Lovers- 7/10. Had to watch this for a class. It was actually pretty interesting and Jaoquin Phoenix is good in it. Kind of a love story but very tolerable.
Held Up - 7/10 This isn't the 1999 movie shown on IMDB. Can't seem to find the one i watched anywhere. Anyway it was hilarious. Loads of original jokes and very entertaining throughout. Defo recommend it to anyone
The Wrestler- 7.5/10. Pretty solid. Interesting that this and Black Swan started out as the same movie before Aronofsky decided to break them up into two separate stories. He says they're still "companion pieces" though and many aspects are quite similar.