Archive for October 4th, 2009
Tarantino hints at future projects
Variety.com reports that at the Morelia Intl. Film Festival yesterday director Quentin Tarantino expressed his desire to make another Kill Bill sequel. He said he would want around 10 years of rest for “The Bride” and her daughter Beebe, but whether that means actual years or years in the story is unclear.
Tarantino also claimed that he has plenty of material to make more “Basterds” movies, suggesting that if another installment is made it could go in any direction – prequel or sequel.
In addition, he also said he would like to “re-imagine” several genres, naming westerns and gangster movies as possibilities.
Review – The Invention of Lying
Directors: Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson
Screenwriters: Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson
Cast: Ricky Gervais (Ghost Town), Jennifer Garner (Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, The Kingdom), Louis C. K., Rob Lowe (Thank You for Smoking)
Length: 1h 40m
Synopsis: Mark Bellison (Gervais) lives in a world exactly like our own but with one exception – not a single person throughout human history has ever told a lie in any capacity whatsoever. Everyone always tells the truth no matter how much it might sting, or if it might make a conversation awkward. Mark’s boss has been telling him that he’ll probably be fired soon, and when it happens he’ll have to begin taking desperate measures to keep his life afloat. This is when he has his epiphany. He begins saying “what isn’t” to people in order to take advantage of them for his benefit. Things start off small and largely inconsequential (inventing tall tales, lying about account balances, etc.), but quickly get out of control. Read the rest of this entry »

