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Tarantino's next film is another Western.

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He's never going to make another crime film, is he?

I like Django a lot, but I hope the production goes better this time around. A lot of that movie felt a little... messier than normal.
 
He better not hang up the towel until he makes Kill Bill 3.

He promised he was going to make a sequel based on Copperhead's daughter.

He already said this project was dead in the water, just like the Vega Bros.

EDIT: I want him to go back to his LA Crime-Dramas. >_>

Oh well, more genre flicks. =/
 
He's called every movie he's made since Kill Bill a "western". All we know is he's writing another movie.

And by the way, True Grit and No Country for Old Men are some of the best movies I've ever seen, not to mention great westerns.

Django was great.

Jackie Brown is still his best.

*Drops microphone*
 
He says a lot of things. The guy lives for cinema. I think once he's actually old and still feels the same level of passion, he'll keep making films or move to television.

I could him moving to TV, but I can also believe him when he says he'll done with filmmaking by the time he hits age 60 and/or puts out 10 movies. He's totally obsessed with the legacy of his filmography and wants to go out before putting out a string of duds.
 
Django Unchained was his best movie, the one film where I finally got what people saw in the guy. The fact he's returning to the genre is great news.
 
Whoa he actually finished the Kill Bill megacut? Hmm, news to me.
 
I really enjoyed Django so I don't mind him making another western, though I do hope he makes another modern day movie about criminals like Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction since those two are my favorite Tarantino movies.
 
I really dont get directors that whine so much about digital.

Film is a format, it lasted about a hundred years, its over. Relax
 
I really want him to do a Sci fi film.
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I still wouldn't call Django, Basterds, or Kill Bill straight up Spaghetti Westerns, and I know that's one of his favorite genres. Perhaps it's high time he makes his own Once Upon a Time in the West.

Those 3 movies have paid homage to the genre while still being a Tarantino film. I honestly don't want to see a Tarantino film where he apes Leone because I don't think it will work well.
 
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