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Monday, May 4, 2009

QUENTIN TARANTINO MIXTAPE AND INTERVIEW



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In this past weekend's New York Times, there was an awesome interview with Quentin Tarantino in T Mag.

Whats it say? For starters, Tarantino is quick to admit that "Inglorious Basterds" is indeed the hardest film he’s ever made. From a director who says that he's croak to make his films perfect, this may not come as a big shock. Given that IB is a WWII epic, clocks in at over 2 hours and 30 minutes, and was cast and shot in time for this month’s Cannes, that statement may be true.

What else does Q say? Hold on to your hats...
"I wanted to have a masterpiece before the decade’s out."
Hmmmm, does he consider "Inglourious Basterds to be his only masterpiece this decade. In the Lounge's estimation, both volumes of Kill Bill reached those heights.

On a more curious note, Q also says that he’s working on a 20-page review of Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns, a film he’s quite passionate and protective over. Wonder why THAT is? And looking back as a member of the jury at Cannes in 2004, he remains pleased with awarding Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 the Palm d’Or.

As a bonus, Webby Award nominated media artist Eclectic Method has thrown all of Quentin Tarantino’s movies in a blender and created “the TARANTINO mixtape.”

Eclectic Method - The Tarantino Mixtape from Eclectic Method on Vimeo.






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