Inglourious Basterds Pulls in $37.6 Million During Opening Weekend

August 27th, 2009 View Comments »

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[via LA times]

“Inglourious Basterds” has given the Weinstein Co. a much-needed jolt, opening to a very strong studio-estimated $37.6 million at the domestic box office.

That’s far and away the biggest opening for director Quentin Tarantino, as well as the highest first-weekend gross for a movie in the typically slow second half of August, exceeding the $33.1 million made by 2007’s “Superbad,” even accounting for ticket-price inflation.

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Inglourious Basterds Script Available on Amazon!

August 26th, 2009 View Comments »

More on the QT pipe…

August 14th, 2009 View Comments »

http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=14677

Just another to add to the on-going list of projects Tarantino could do next.
Others include:
Come Drink With Me
Faster, Pussycat Kill Kill (rumored cast including Terra Patrick, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Aubrey Plaza, Michael Madsen, Phillip Seymore Hoffman and David Cronenberg)
Untitled DiCaprio Tarantino Project
Weekend (With a rumored cast of Sharon Stone, Jessica Beil, Lucy Liu, Dennis Hopper, Michael Madsen)

Tarantino: happy and inglourious

August 14th, 2009 View Comments »

Here is a nice article from the times online about QT.

Enjoy!

Mike Myers plays it straight in new Tarantino movie ‘Inglourious Basterds’

August 14th, 2009 View Comments »

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via AP

TORONTO — When Mike Myers first appears onscreen in “Inglourious Basterds” as an English general, some viewers might be a little surprised by the casting choice.

But director Quentin Tarantino says the Canadian actor best known for his goofy roles in “Austin Powers” and “Wayne’s World” was actually a perfect fit for the small part in his stylish Second World War drama.

“He’s a big fan of mine and he just let it be known that he’s a fan and if there was something in the movie that would be proper for him, he would love to do it,” Tarantino said Wednesday night before a screening of the new movie, which also stars Brad Pitt and Eli Roth.

Given that Myers is a huge Second World War buff, his parents are veterans, and he’s always wanted to play an older British general, casting him made sense, Tarantino said.

“It was a perfect storm for getting Mike Myers, a perfect storm for a yes.”

The movie follows a group of Jewish-American soldiers, who call themselves The Basterds, on their mission through Nazi-occupied France. They’re tasked with instilling fear in the German ranks by killing Nazis as brutally as possible and collecting scalps along the way.

Myers’s character helps organize part of the mission and although his scene lasts just a few minutes, it plays prominently in some of the previews.

Myers says appearing in a Tarantino movie was “perhaps (my) greatest fantasy realized.”

“I’m the biggest Quentin Tarantino fan that you’ll find,” Myers said at a news conference at the Cannes Film Festival in May, where the film premiered.

“I got a call – ‘Would you like to play a British general?’ – and I dig a jig and I was very happy and I’m still very happy. I kinda can’t believe (it).”

The cameo role is Myers’s first big screen appearance since the disappointing features “Love Guru” in 2008 and “The Cat in the Hat” in 2003. Myers has also voiced characters in a number of animated features in recent years, including the “Shrek” series.

“Inglourious Basterds” is scheduled for wide release on Aug. 21.