• Quentin Tarantino might be making a Star Trek movie
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But will there be a sign on the bridge that says "Dead Klingon Storage".
[QUOTE=GrizzlyBear;52947545]I'll feel like 40k would be more up his alley.[/QUOTE] I like 40k as much as the next guy, but I can't fathom why you (and apparently half the forum) think Tarantino would be a good fit for a universe populated entirely by joyless Buzz Lightyears. Like, they're both violent? That's really about it. Neil Blomkamp is to gore what Tarantino is to feet, and he's already dug his niche for dumb sci-fi schlock. At least the characters in Star Trek (usually) try to talk it over before the phasers come out. This sentiment makes less sense than pushing a petition for Platinum to make a 40k game.
Can't wait to see footage of Spock punching through someone's ribcage and tearing out their heart and then eating it.
Star trek space western centered around characters who aren't [I]in[/I] starfleet, but they're certainly affected by starfleet/ufp.
We’re the ER/CSI episodes he directed any good?
[QUOTE=Coyoteze;52948049]Where are you getting tenth from? He's made way more than 10 movies.[/QUOTE] Reservoir Dogs Pulp Fiction Jackie Brown Kill Bill Death Proof Inglourious Basterds Django Unchained The Hateful Eight Untitled Manson film
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;52949643]Reservoir Dogs Pulp Fiction Jackie Brown Kill Bill Death Proof Inglourious Basterds Django Unchained The Hateful Eight Untitled Manson film[/QUOTE] To be fair Kill Bill had 2 parts so the Manson movie would put him up to 10.
Does he look like a petaQ?
[QUOTE=Yummy Pie;52949651]To be fair Kill Bill had 2 parts so the Manson movie would put him up to 10.[/QUOTE] Kill Bill is counted as one film. Tarantino would have released it as one if he could. He himself considers it to be one film. Hateful Eight is billed as the 8th film, so it is the 8th film.
[QUOTE=GrizzlyBear;52947545]I'll feel like 40k would be more up his alley.[/QUOTE] sam jackson narrating anything to do with 40k would be funny to me
Oh god if Q.T. does go through for it, I feel bad for the red shirts :v:
Imagine if it was a Star Trek film about Klingons, I feel like ultraviolence could potentially suit them. I don't watch a lot of Star Trek though, so I could be wrong.
[QUOTE=Tunak Mk. II;52949047]I like 40k as much as the next guy, but I can't fathom why you (and apparently half the forum) think Tarantino would be a good fit for a universe populated entirely by joyless Buzz Lightyears. Like, they're both violent? That's really about it. Neil Blomkamp is to gore what Tarantino is to feet, and he's already dug his niche for dumb sci-fi schlock. At least the characters in Star Trek (usually) try to talk it over before the phasers come out. This sentiment makes less sense than pushing a petition for Platinum to make a 40k game.[/QUOTE] Because Space Marines aren't the only thing in 40k. You could tell a story about a Rogue Trader traversing the galaxy, or one of the less crazy Inquisitors, or a Guard regiment with a commander or commissar like Ciaphas Cain. There are actual characters and such beyond just dickhead Commissars who kill every fourth guardsmen and Space Marines who stomp around battlefields endlessly chanting "For the Emperor!" and "Die heretic!"
[QUOTE=Tunak Mk. II;52949047]I like 40k as much as the next guy, but I can't fathom why you (and apparently half the forum) think Tarantino would be a good fit for a universe populated entirely by joyless Buzz Lightyears. Like, they're both violent? That's really about it. Neil Blomkamp is to gore what Tarantino is to feet, and he's already dug his niche for dumb sci-fi schlock. At least the characters in Star Trek (usually) try to talk it over before the phasers come out. This sentiment makes less sense than pushing a petition for Platinum to make a 40k game.[/QUOTE] 40k isn't just space marines. An Inquisitor would probably go through the same routine as Hans in their everyday life.
imo tarantino's not gonna stop at 10 movies, despite what he says
a film about eisenhorn would be worth a watch or two. besides that, with 40K, we have lelith and yvraine for him to work with for better or worse.
[url]http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin-tarantino-star-trek-r-rating-mark-l-smith-the-revenant-drew-pearce-lindsay-beer-jj-abrams-1202222161/[/url] [quote]EXCLUSIVE: After Deadline this week revealed that Quentin Tarantino pitched a Star Trek film to JJ Abrams and Paramount, the whole thing is moving at warp speed. Tarantino met for hours in a writers room with Mark L. Smith, Lindsey Beer, and Drew Pearce. They kicked around ideas and one of them will get the job. I’m hearing the frontrunner is Smith, who wrote The Revenant. The film will most certainly go where no Star Trek has gone before: Tarantino has required it to be R rated, and Paramount and Abrams agreed to that condition. ... That rating was crucially important to Tarantino, who hopes to direct this Star Trek and who has helmed R rated films his entire career. ... They will lock one of the three (writers) quickly (if there is a front runner, it might be Smith), and the film will be scripted based on Tarantino’s idea while Tarantino is filming his next film about the Manson summer of 1969[/quote] good god it's really happening. and it's gonna be rated R.
[QUOTE=postal;52956079][url]http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin-tarantino-star-trek-r-rating-mark-l-smith-the-revenant-drew-pearce-lindsay-beer-jj-abrams-1202222161/[/url] good god it's really happening. and it's gonna be rated R.[/QUOTE] this will be the best comedy of all time
A R-rated Star Trek movie huh. Hmm. Maybe it will be set in the Mirror Universe... The R-rating will give plenty of room for violence, yet it would still fit the lore because of the Terran Empire. It will be non-canon so fans wouldn't be too sad. It would attract enough general audience because gritty reboots are still popular-ish And Mirror Universe fans (and [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWfSvBGtYYI"]Warship Voyager[/URL] fans) will finally see their dreams come true.
Kahless: A Star Trek Story?
[QUOTE=GabrielWB;52957552]A R-rated Star Trek movie huh. Hmm. Maybe it will be set in the Mirror Universe... The R-rating will give plenty of room for violence, yet it would still fit the lore because of the Terran Empire. It will be non-canon so fans wouldn't be too sad. It would attract enough general audience because gritty reboots are still popular-ish And Mirror Universe fans (and [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWfSvBGtYYI"]Warship Voyager[/URL] fans) will finally see their dreams come true.[/QUOTE] I think a movie that focuses on a Klingon protagonist captaining a Bird of Prey would be pretty neat. Personally.
[url]https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/patrick-stewart-might-reprise-jean-luc-picard-role-tarantino-directs-star-trek-1065667[/url] [quote]"People are always saying to me, 'Will you be Jean-Luc Picard again?' And I cannot think that would be possible, but there are ways in which something like that might come about," the iconic actor told The Hollywood Reporter, speaking from the sidelines of the Dubai International Film Festival, where he received an honorary award. "But one of my dreams is to work with Tarantino. I admire his work so much, and to be in a Tarantino film would give me so much satisfaction. So, if he is going to direct something to do with Star Trek and there was the possibility of dear old Jean-Luc showing up again and doing that for Mr Tarantino, I would embrace it." Stewart said one thing was sure about a Tarantino-directed Star Trek installment: it would be gripping. "The one thing that characterizes all of his movies is that frame by frame, it always challenges, always demands your attention, always demands a very kind of open and generous response to what he does," he said. "I also love his sense of humor as a filmmaker. So yes, he would be my first choice."[/quote] :thinking:
what the hell
[QUOTE=Steel & Iron;52959199][url]https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/patrick-stewart-might-reprise-jean-luc-picard-role-tarantino-directs-star-trek-1065667[/url] :thinking:[/QUOTE] Patrick Stewart delivering Tarantino style dialogue will make this movie worth it for that alone.
Chekov Unchained
[QUOTE=RainbowStalin;52960086]Chekov Unchained[/QUOTE] Maybe if Anton Yelchin hadn’t died.
Based on past works Tarantino and the Star Trek universe would mix like oil and water. But you never know, I guess.
[QUOTE=Yummy Pie;52960026]Patrick Stewart delivering Tarantino style dialogue will make this movie worth it for that alone.[/QUOTE] I hope that Q shows up because that would be a fucking trip
[QUOTE=Yummy Pie;52960026]Patrick Stewart delivering Tarantino style dialogue will make this movie worth it for that alone.[/QUOTE] [video=youtube;_xyGvpLOZ1Q]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xyGvpLOZ1Q[/video]
Someone already did this though: [video=youtube;RWgaO7gl-Is]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWgaO7gl-Is[/video]
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