Beaks from AICN says:
I still don't have all the pieces of the story (my Tarantino sources have been much more tight-lipped regarding this project than they were on INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS), but here are three things I can confirm: 1) Quentin Tarantino's next film is a spaghetti western, 2) Christoph Waltz is "one of the stars", and 3) that title is completely wrong (even if it got completely mangled by Google Translate, it's still not even close). I cannot confirm plot details at present (though I think I've got the premise).
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I wish I actually cared about Tarantino still but I just can't bring myself to actually get excited over anything he does or says.
Yes! Waltz was fantastic in 'Basterds' glad to see him teaming up with Tarantino again. I'm so-so with it being a western but I won't judge until I see it.
What's with the picture in the article though? They must have a strong dudebro relationship to let him bite his ear.
Oh yes, if I had to pick my favorite movie from Tarantino, it would have to be Pulp Fiction. Man, that is his best work. 1994 had sooo many good movies and music, I wish I could go back to this time.
He is hit or miss with me. I like some films, and not others. I just have to be interested. In Gran Torino it was the car that kept me interested.
I hated Inglorious Basterds it was a borefest but Kill Bill was awesome.