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36 minutes ago, Boxx93 said:

Ah, shit no. I wanted Paramount or Warner Bros. for this. Now Sony is going to fuck this up big time.

How much does a studio need to get involved for a Tarantino movie..... He would have asked total creative control and got in any scenario, the movie is not supposed to be much different from a studio to studio for an auteur director like that, would not surprise me if he also asked for creative control on the release also (Like Edgar Wright did on Baby Driver or Fincher on is Sony movies).

 

Specially with one of the most powerful producer in Hollywood, David Heyman in charge, WB do not get involved almost at all in is Potter movies after a couple of entries and was able to shield Gravity on any major modification.

 

Him doing a Tarantino movie, Paramount, WB, Sony, should be pretty much the same movie at the end of the day no ?

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Will release on the 50th anniversary of the Sharon Tate murder

 

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/quentin-tarantino-manson-film-1202628252/

 

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Quentin Tarantino’s still-untitled ninth film has a release date. The “Pulp Fiction” director’s latest will hit theaters on Aug. 9, 2019, Variety has learned. The film will head off against “Artemis Fowl,” Disney’s adaptation of the popular sci-fi and fantasy series.

 

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6 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

Good date; isn't it the same weekend as Basterds?

Very similar yes, probably will be a Canne festival release like Basterds:

 


Inglorious Basterds release date:

France 20 May 2009 (Cannes Film Festival)
UK 23 July 2009 (London) (premiere)
Germany 28 July 2009 (Berlin) (premiere)
Canada 29 July 2009 (Fantasia International Film Festival)
Australia 2 August 2009 (Melbourne) (premiere)
Australia 2 August 2009 (Melbourne International Film Festival)
Australia 3 August 2009 (Sydney)
USA 10 August 2009 (Los Angeles, California) (premiere)
Spain 17 August 2009 (Madrid) (premiere)
Belgium 19 August 2009
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1 hour ago, TalismanRing said:

Tarantino exists though as does this release date.

Denis Villeneuve Polytechnique was released during the 20 year"s anniversary of the massacre and feminist group organised screening around the exact date of the event:

 

http://www.tclcf.qc.ca/site/2009/11/projection-du-film-polytechnique.html

 

Many had big issue and made pression for the movie to not be made and then not go on the real location if it was going to be made and so on, but it ended up being really tasteful.

 

It really depend on how it is done (movie wise and release wise), Villeneuve pushed the non glorification of the killer by not ever mentioning is name (event in the generic), we can assume that the murder will not even be the main story in is movie (a bit like Inglorious Basterd not being about them at all) and the date being a cheap try to cash on the headline it will almost certainly provoke or wait and see what is the artistic angle and goal here before being offended.

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