Brad Pitt is officially a 'Bastard'

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Apr 25, 2002
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Brad Pitt is officially a 'Bastard'
Pegg, Kinski, Krumholtz in talks to join film

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117990231.html?categoryid=13&cs=1
By MICHAEL FLEMING, TATIANA SIEGEL, TATIANA SIEGEL

Brad Pitt has closed his deal to star in "Inglorious Bastards," the WWII drama that Quentin Tarantino will direct for the Weinstein Co. and Universal.
Additionally, Nastassja Kinski is in early talks to play one of the sole female roles in the film. Casting the German-born actress jibes with Tarantino's habit of resuscitating dormant careers. Kinski, who has stayed away from mainstream American films for nearly a decade, would play a German movie queen.

Much of the pic's dialogue is in French or German, and subtitles will be used, though Pitt will speak English in his role as a Tennessee hillbilly who assembles a team of eight Jewish-American soldiers to take on the Nazis.
Simon Pegg, David Krumholtz and B.J. Novak are also in talks to join the project. Pegg would play a British lieutenant, while Krumholtz and Novak would play Pitt's underlings.

Pic begins production Oct. 13 in Germany. Tarantino, who wrote the script, is aiming to complete the film and have it ready for next year's Cannes Film Festival. Lawrence Bender is producing, with Erica Steinberg and Harvey and Bob Weinstein as executive producers. Pilar Savone is associate producer.
Deal puts Pitt back in business with Universal; apparently he and the studio have patched things up following his last-minute exit from "State of Play" late last year.

Under the terms of Tarantino's deal, he receives 20% of first-dollar grosses. That percentage can be reduced if a first-dollar gross star like Pitt joins the cast, though it's unclear if Tarantino is ceding any of his points to the star.
Bender said casting should be complete in about a week or two. Eli Roth will play Sgt. Donnie Donowitz, and Tarantino is locking in the other actors to play the soldiers who make up the Bastards team. Tarantino regular Tim Roth had been in contention to join the cast but couldn't work out the scheduling because of his upcoming TV series "Lie to Me."

While Pitt will be working for the first time with Tarantino as director, he does have on his resume a small but memorable turn as a stoner in the Tony Scott-directed "True Romance," a script that Tarantino wrote between "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction."
 

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good fuckikng shit!

to bad that vega brother didnt go down. i think he procrastinated on purpose. come on, you know how much pressure he probably was under just thinking of the premisis
 
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"You know, my guys are all real. There's no computer fucking around. I'm sick to death of all that shit. This is old school with fucking cameras. If i'd wanted all that computer game bullshit, I'd have gone home and stuck my dick in my Nintendo." and later continued; "This CGI bullshit is the death knell of cinema. Movies are far too fucking expensive at the moment and it's killing the fucking art form. The way it's going, in ten year's time it will officially be killed."
Tarantino resisted the temptation to use CGI to accomplish his special effects. "I'm not a big fan of CGI," he says. "When it's done really well, it's fantastic. The Titanic going down was amazing, truly movie magic. And, for that matter, I thought the use of CGI in Terminator 3 was great. But that's those guys. Now every time I see a trailer, it's like I'm watching a special effects CGI reel. What's even worse is that now they're not using CGI to create what is impossible, but what people did as a matter of course in the 1970s: car chases. What's that about? When you do stuff with CGI that people have done for real in other movies, you are not going to impress me. I decided it would be more exciting to do it old school, to know it was real human beings doing those tumbles, with no CGI sweetening it."
I've seen CGI done really well. When James Cameron sunk the Titanic, that was fantastic. My favorite movie of the year so far was "Terminator 3" — I thought that was terrific. And the thing is, there was tons of CGI in that, but they also committed to shooting fantastic action scenes. They just did the impossible in there with the CGI. But having said all that, I'm sick of that crap, man. I'm sick of it.

The minute I see CGI in the trailer, I don't even want to go see the movie. When they're doing stuff in CGI that was always done with live action before, you're not going to impress me. In "Bulletproof Monk," with that GI Joe-looking CGI guy swinging on the helicopter, how am I gonna be impressed by that when I've seen Sam Raimi do the real thing in "Darkman," where they're dangling a stuntman on the end of a wire through the skyscrapers of downtown L.A.? How am I gonna be impressed with a car chase that goes the wrong way on a freeway if most of it is done with CGI when I've watched William Friedken do the real thing in 'To Live and Die in L.A."?

Though CGI was used in the scene he shot for Sin City.
 
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Mike Myers, will appear, in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglorious Bastards," in one scene, as the British commander who assigns fellow officer Archie Hicox to help American lieutenant Aldo Raines' squad of angry, vengeful Jews kill awful Nazis.

He's the third cast member confirmed for the World War II epic, following Brad Pitt and Eli Roth.

 
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I just finished reading the script for this movie. Two things:

1. I've never read a QT script before
2. This is the first script I've read cover to cover

That being said. This movie doesn't sound very good. I wish QT would get off this whole try to make people enjoy shitty movies kick. This one reads like it should fall to the bottom of his filmography.

A warning for people who think they are going to see a WWII movie, like Saving Private Ryan was a WWII movie, you won't. It takes place during WWII and there are soldiers and Nazis in it, but it's no war movie.

I'd say 3/4th of the movie isn't even about the "Inglorious Bastards".

I lost all excitement for this movie. I'll probably still go see it though (but not because of anything I read).