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      <title>True Romance - Sicilian scene</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 04:48:12 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Walken and Hopper having a chat.... Written by Quentin Tarantino......

For those who have not seen this here is some of the cast in the movie: Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Gary Oldman, Christopher Walken, Brad Pitt, Chris Penn, Val Kilmer, Michael Rapaport, Samuel L Jackson, Tom Sizemore, James Gandolfini and Balki from 'Perfect Strangers'.</description>
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      <title>Quentin &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Tarantino&lt;/span&gt; telling the best joke ever </title>
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      <title>Stolen 'Pulp Fiction' Car Found 19 Years Later</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2013 20:34:18 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Quentin Tarantino's stolen Pulp Fiction car recovered by policeNearly two decades after thieves made off with the cherry-red convertible driven by John Travolta's character Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction, the 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu has turned up in Oakland, California.

The car, which belonged to the director, Quentin Tarantino, was stolen in 1994, the year the film was released. It was eventually found by chance earlier this month when Sheriff's Deputy Carlos Arrieta in the Californian city of Victorville noticed two men stripping a Chevrolet Malibu.

Arrieta went on to question the men, one of whom is said to have insisted that the car had belonged to him since the 1970s. In the course of his investigation, Deputy Arrieta checked the vehicle's unique identification number with official records. The search turned up something strange: there was a second car with the same identification number in the city of Oakland. The Oakland car was registered with local authorities, while the Victorville car hadn't been registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles for several decades.

Further investigation, however, showed that the identification number belonged to the Victorville car. Someone had coped or cloned the number and used it to make the Oakland vehicle appear legitimate. The reason? The Oakland Malibu had been stolen from Mr Tarantino all those years ago. The current owner is not reported to have played role in the theft, and is considered a fraud victim.

&quot;Deputy Arrieta did a really good job with this case,&quot; Sgt Albert Anolin from Victorville sheriff's station told the local San Bernardino County Sun. &quot;He took what many would've seen as a minor case and followed it through until it broke this much larger case.&quot;

It's not clear if the car has yet been returned to the Oscar-winning director.


Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/quentin-tarantinos-stolen-pulp-fiction-car-recovered-by-police-8591721.html</description>
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      <title>Boston Marathon bombing suspect's carjacking victim recalls his ordeal</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 11:51:19 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>The 26-year-old Chinese entrepreneur had just pulled his new Mercedes to the curb on Brighton Avenue to answer a text when an old sedan swerved behind him, slamming on the brakes. A man in dark clothes got out and approached the passenger window. It was nearly 11 p.m. last Thursday.The man rapped on the glass, speaking quickly. Danny, unable to hear him, lowered the window -- and the man reached an arm through, unlocked the door, and climbed in, brandishing a silver handgun. 

&quot;Don't be stupid,&quot; he told Danny. He asked if he had followed the news about Monday's Boston Marathon bombings. Danny had, down to the release of the grainy suspect photos less than six hours earlier.  

&quot;I did that,&quot; said the man, who would later be identified as Tamerlan Tsarnaev. &quot;And I just killed a policeman in Cambridge.&quot;

He ordered Danny to drive -- right on Fordham road, and another right on Commonwealth-- the beginning of an achingly slow odyssey last Thursday night and Friday morning in which Danny felt the possibility of death pressing on him like a vise. 

In an exclusive interview with the Globe on Thursday,  Danny -- the victim of the Tsarnaev brothers' much-discussed but previously little-understood carjacking -- filled in some of the last missing pieces in the timeline between the murder of MIT Police Officer, Sean Collier, just before 10:30 p.m. on April 18, and the Watertown shootout that ended just before 1 a.m. Danny asked that he be identified only by his American nickname. 

The story of that night unfolds like a Tarantino movie, bursts of harrowing action laced with dark humor and dialogue absurd for its ordinariness, reminders of just how young the men in the car were. Girls, credit limits for students, the marvels of the Mercedes ML 350 and the iPhone 5, whether anyone still listens to CDs -- all were discussed by the two 26-year-olds and the 19-year-old driving around on a Thursday night. 

Danny described 90 harrowing minutes, first with the younger brother following in a second car, then with both brothers in the Mercedes, where they openly discussed driving to New York, though Danny could not make out if they were planning another attack. Throughout the ordeal, he did as they asked while silently analyzing every threatened command, every overheard snatch of dialogue for clues about where and when they might kill him. 

&quot;Death is so close to me,&quot; Danny recalled thinking. His life had until that moment seemed ascendant, from a province in central China to graduate school at Northeastern University to a Kendall Square start-up. 

&quot;I don't want to die,&quot; he thought. &quot;I have a lot of dreams that haven't come true yet.&quot;

After a zigzagging trek through Brighton, Watertown, and back to Cambridge, Danny would seize his chance for escape at the Shell Station on Memorial Drive, his break turning on two words -- &quot;cash only&quot; -- that had rarely seemed so welcome. 

When the younger brother, Dzhokhar, was forced to go inside the Shell Food Mart to pay,  older brother Tamerlan put his gun in the door pocket to fiddle with a navigation device -- letting his guard down briefly after a night on the run. Danny then did what he had been rehearsing in his head. In a flash, he unbuckled his seat belt, opened the door, stepped through, slammed it behind, and sprinted off at an angle that would be a hard shot for any marksman. 

&quot;F---!&quot; he heard Tamerlan say, feeling the rush of a near-miss grab at his back, but the man did not follow. Danny reached the haven of a Mobil station across the street, seeking cover in the supply room, shouting for the clerk to call 911. 

His quick-thinking escape, authorities say, allowed police to swiftly track down the Mercedes, abating a possible attack by the brothers on New York City and precipitating a wild shootout in Watertown that would seriously wound one officer, kill Tamerlan, and leave a severely injured Dzhokhar hiding in the neighborhood. He was caught the following night, ending a harrowing week across Greater Boston. 

Danny spoke softly but steadily in a 2 1/2 hour interview at his Cambridge apartment with a Globe reporter and a Northeastern criminology professor, James Alan Fox, who had counseled Danny after the former graduate student approached his engineering adviser at Northeastern.  

Danny, who offered his account only on the condition that the Globe not reveal his Chinese name, said he does not want attention. But he suspects his full name may come out if and when he testifies against Dzhokar Tsarnaev. 

&quot;I don't want to be a famous person talking on the TV,&quot; Danny said, kneading his hands, uncomfortable with the praise he has received from the few friends he has shared the story with, some of whom encouraged him to go public. &quot;I don't feel like a hero. ... I was trying to save myself.&quot;

Danny, trained as an engineer, made scrupulous mental notes of street signs and passing details, even as he abided the older Tsarnaev's command not to study his face. 

&quot;Don't look at me!&quot; Tamerlan shouted at one point. &quot;Do you remember my face?&quot;

&quot;No, no, I don't remember anything,&quot; he said. 

Tamerlan laughed. &quot;It's like white guys, they look at black guys and think all black guys look the same,&quot; he said. &quot;And maybe you think all white guys look the same.&quot;

&quot;Exactly,&quot; Danny said, though he thought nothing of the sort. It was one of many moments in their mental chess match, Danny playing up his outsider status in America and playing down his wealth -- he claimed the car was older than it was, and he understated his lease payments -- in a desperate hope of extending his life. 

Danny had come to the US in 2009 for a master's degree, graduated in January 2012, and returned to China to await a work visa. He came back two months ago, leasing a Mercedes and moving into a high-rise with two Chinese friends while diving into a startup. But he told Tamerlan he was still a student, and that he had been here barely a year. It seemed to help that Tamerlan had trouble understanding even Danny's pronunciation of the word &quot;China.&quot;

&quot;Oh, that's why your English is not very good,&quot; the brother replied, finally figuring it out. &quot;OK, you're Chinese ... I'm a Muslim.&quot;

&quot;Chinese are very friendly to Muslims!&quot; Danny said. &quot;We are so friendly to Muslims.&quot;

When the ordeal had started, Danny prayed it would be a quick robbery. Tamerlan demanded money, but Danny had just $45 in cash -- kept in the armrest -- and a wallet full of plastic. Evidently disappointed to get so little out of holding up a $50,000 car, he told Danny to drive. The old sedan followed. 

&quot;Relax,&quot; Tamerlan said, when Danny's nerves made it hard for him to stay in the lane. Danny, recalling the moment, said &quot;my heart is pounding so fast.&quot;

They lapped Brighton and crossed the Charles River into Watertown, following Arsenal Street. Looking through Danny's wallet, Tamerlan asked for his ATM code -- a friend's birthdate. 

Directed to a quiet neighborhood in East Watertown, Danny pulled up as told on an unfamiliar side street. The sedan stopped behind him. A man approached -- the skinnier, floppy-haired &quot;Suspect No. 2&quot; in the photos and videos released by investigators earlier that evening -- and Tamerlan got out, ordering Danny into the passenger seat, making it clear if he tried anything he would shoot him. For several minutes, the brothers transferred heavy objects from the smaller car into Danny's SUV. &quot;Luggage,&quot; Danny thought. 

With Tamerlan driving now, Danny in the passenger seat, and Dzhokhar behind Danny, they stopped in Watertown Center so Dzhokhar could withdraw money from the Bank of America ATM using Danny's card. Danny, shivering from fear but claiming to be cold, asked for his jacket. Guarded by just one brother, Danny wondered if this was his chance, but he saw around him only locked storefronts. A police car drove by, lights off. 

Tamerlan agreed to retrieve Danny's jacket from the back seat.  Danny unbuckled, put on the jacket, then tried to buckle the seatbelt behind him to make an escape easier.  

&quot;Don't do that,&quot; Tamerlan said, studying him. &quot;Don't be stupid.&quot;

Danny thought about his burgeoning startup and about a girl he secretly liked in New York.  &quot;I think, 'Oh my god, I have no chance to meet you again,' &quot; he recalled.

Dzhokhar was back now. &quot;We both have guns,&quot; Tamerlan said, though Danny had not seen a second weapon. 

He overheard them speak in a foreign language -- &quot;Manhattan&quot; the only intelligible word to him -- and then ask in English if Danny's car could be driven out of state. &quot;What do you mean?&quot; Danny said, confused. &quot;Like New York,&quot; one of the brothers said.    

They continued west on Route 20, in the direction of Waltham and Interstate 95, passing a police station. Danny tried to send telepathic messages to the officers inside, imagined dropping and rolling from the moving car. 

Tamerlan asked him to turn on and demonstrate the radio. The older brother then quickly flipped through stations, seemingly avoiding the news. He asked if Danny had any CDs. No, he replied, he listens to music on his phone. The tank nearly empty, they stopped at a gas station, but the pumps were closed. 

Doubling back, they returned to the Watertown neighborhood -- &quot;Fairfield Street,&quot; Danny saw on the sign this time -- and grabbed a few more things from the parked car, but nothing from the trunk. They put on an instrumental CD that sounded to Danny like a call to prayer. 

Suddenly, Danny's iPhone buzzed. A text from his roommate, wondering in Chinese where he was. Barking at Danny for instructions, Tamerlan used an English-to-Chinese app to text a clunky reply. &quot;I am sick. I am sleeping in a friend's place tonight.&quot; In a moment, another text, then a call. No one answered. Seconds later, the phone rang again. 

&quot;If you say a single word in Chinese, I will kill you right now,&quot; Tamerlan said. Danny understood. His roommate's boyfriend was on the other end, speaking Mandarin. &quot;I'm sleeping in my friend's home tonight,&quot; Danny replied in English. &quot;I have to go.&quot;

&quot;Good boy,&quot; Tamerlan said. &quot;Good job.&quot;

The SUV headed for the lights of Soldiers Field Road, banking across River Street to the two open gas stations. Dzhokhar went to fill up using Danny's credit card, but quickly knocked on the window. &quot;Cash only,&quot; he said, at least at that hour. Tamerlan peeled off $50. 

Danny watched Dzhokhar head to the store, struggling to decide if this was his moment -- until he stopped thinking about it, and let reflexes kick in.

&quot;I was thinking I must do two things: unfasten my seatbelt and open the door and jump out as quick as I can. If I didn't make it, he would kill me right out, he would kill me right away,&quot; Danny said. &quot;I just did it. I did it very fast, using my left hand and right hand simultaneously to open the door, unfasten my seatbelt, jump out...and go.&quot;

The car faced west, upriver. Danny sprinted between the passenger side of the Mercedes and the pumps and darted into the street, not looking back, drawn to the lights of the Mobil. 

&quot;I didn't know if it was open or not,&quot; he said. &quot;In that moment, I prayed.&quot; 

The brothers took off. The clerk, after brief confusion, dialed 911 on a portable phone, bringing it to Danny in the storeroom. The dispatcher told him to take a deep breath. The officers, arriving in minutes, took his story -- with Danny noting that the car could be tracked by his iPhone and by a two-way Mercedes satellite system known as mbrace. The clerk gave him a bottled water.

After an hour or more talking to authorities --as the shootout erupted in Watertown -- police brought Danny out to East Watertown for a &quot;drive-by lineup,&quot; studying faces of detained suspects in the street from the safety of a cruiser. He recognized none of them. He spent the night talking to local and state police and the FBI, appreciating the kindness of a state trooper who gave him a bagel and coffee. At 3 the next afternoon, they dropped Danny back in Cambridge. 

&quot;I think, Tamerlan is dead, I feel good, obviously safer. But the younger brother -- I don't know,&quot; Danny recalled thinking, wondering if Dzhokhar had discovered his address and would come looking for him. But the police knew the wallet and registration were still in the bullet-riddled Mercedes, and that a wounded Dzhokhar had likely not gotten very far. That night, they found him in a boat.

When news of the capture broke last Friday, Danny's roommate called out to him from in front of the living room television. Danny was on the phone at the time, talking to the girl in New York.

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      <title>2013 Academy Award Nominations: &quot;And the Winner is ... The CIA&quot;</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2013 14:58:05 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description>With twelve, Steven Spielberg's Lincoln received the largest number of nominations, 
This film about a social revolution, one of the most immense struggles for social progress of the 19th century, shared in the awards nomination bounty with Zero Dark Thirty, Kathryn Bigelow's quasi-fascistic glorification of the role played by the CIA in the so-called &quot;war on terror,&quot; which was tapped for five awards; Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino's foul and racialist fantasy about the antebellum period, also nominated in five categories; and Argo, another tribute to the CIA, directed by Ben Affleck, this one concerning the Iran hostage crisis of 1979-80, which was named for seven possible awards.

Opposed groupings and factions within the film industry may back the different works, but it doesn't take any stretch of the imagination to suppose that a fairly representative figure in contemporary Hollywood might well favor both Lincoln and, say, Bigelow's deplorable film. The degree of bewilderment, willful or otherwise, about both artistic and political matters is that great.

The nominations overall demonstrated an effort to cover every possible base.

Life of Pi, a murky, semi-religious ode to the little things in life, which also preaches ethnic and religious tolerance, won eleven nominations, second most to Lincoln. One of David O. Russell's weaker films, Silver Linings Playbook, about a semi-dysfunctional working class couple in Philadelphia, one of this year's official &quot;tributes to the human spirit,&quot; was nominated in eight categories. An obligatory big-budget action picture, Skyfall,  the latest James Bond, was nominated for five awards. A sentimental (and musical) depiction of poverty and oppression in 19th century France, Les Miserables, carried off eight nominations.

Also receiving recognition, somewhat surprisingly, were the independent Beasts of the Southern Wild, a poetical consideration of post-Katrina Louisiana (four nominations), and Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke's Amour, about an elderly couple confronting disease and the approach of death (five nominations). The interesting Searching for Sugar Man was nominated in the best documentary feature category.

The Academy Awards process is always a peculiar one. The combination of confusion, liberal good intentions, semi-philistinism, self-congratulation and political blindness is a particular expression, refracted through the peculiarities of the entertainment business, of the thinking and feeling of sections of the better-paid professional middle classes in America. This is not the best crowd, and it is not the worst.

To the extent that such people, including of course Spielberg himself, remain in thrall to the Democratic Party and Barack Obama, they are both politically and artistically limited. The subordination to the Democrats speaks to and ensures their distance from the concerns and needs of the overwhelming majority of the working population. Insulated from the economic hardships facing tens of millions and all too ignorant of history and the social process, prominent figures in the film world tend to accept the view self-servingly advanced by the media that the mass of the American people is backward and conservative. To a shameful extent they cower before the right-wing media, terrified of being attacked as &quot;un-American&quot; and unpatriotic.

This is bound up with the ongoing consequences of the anti-communist purges of the 1950s, which still haunt Hollywood. The most &quot;radical&quot; and &quot;controversial&quot; work today remains firmly within the framework of an acceptance of the present social and economic order.

Events will help clarify the best elements in filmmaking. One can even imagine a day when considerable numbers in Hollywood may be able to distinguish between a work that celebrates the cause of human liberation and one that identifies with its bitterest and most murderous enemies.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/2013-academy-award-nominations-and-the-winner-is-the-cia/5318811

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      <title>Quentin &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Tarantino&lt;/span&gt;: 'I'm shutting your butt down!' </title>
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      <description>Quentin Tarantino refuses to discuss any link between movie violence and real life violence during a heated interview with Krishnan Guru-Murthy about his latest film Django Unchained.</description>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Tarantino&lt;/span&gt; Versus Coen Brothers</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 18:49:38 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>leandrocopperfield.blogspot.com/ (Other videos mashups)

10 days, 17 films and 1 tribute.

Editor's note: In 10 days I watched again almost all movies of filmmakers (Quentin Tarantino &amp;amp; Joel and Ethan Coen), I selected more than 500 scenes, and had a hard work editing. Leave a comment, suggest new duels. Enjoy.

This video was purely non-profit and not Aimed at breaking copyright laws.</description>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Tarantino&lt;/span&gt; vs Coen Brothers</title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2012 23:19:51 -0400</pubDate>
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10 days, 17 films and 1 tribute.

Editor's note: In 10 days I watched again almost all movies of filmmakers (Quentin Tarantino &amp;amp; Joel and Ethan Coen), I selected more than 500 scenes, and had a hard work editing. Leave a comment, suggest new duels. Enjoy.

This video was purely non-profit and not Aimed at breaking copyright laws.

Editor's note #2: I know that they are different in many ways, this is not necessarily a comparison or &quot;fight&quot;. It's just a hommage.
 
Filmlist ...

Dir.: Joel and Ethan Coen:
Blood Simple (1984)
Raising Arizona (1987)
Miller's Crossing (1990)
Barton Fink (1991)
Fargo (1996)
The Big Lebowski (1998)
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
No Country for Old Men (2007)
Burn After Reading (2008)
A Serious Man (2009)

Dir.: Quentin Tarantino:
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Jackie Brown (1997)
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
Death Proof (2007)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)

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      <description>A compilation of shots looking up at characters in the films of Quentin Tarantino. Lots of old favorites.</description>
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      <description>QUENTIN TARANTINO PRANK CALL  -



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      <description>For Quentin Tarantino fans only. The most quality clip montage ever made. Go full screen!</description>
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      <description>The first trailer of Quentin Tarantino's latest film, which stars Brad Pitt as a Nazi-killing commander, was released today. (16th Feb 09)

Inglourious Basterds sees Pitt play commander of the unit Lt Aldo Raine who sets about on a mission to kill and dismember Germans during the Second World War.

The film - inspired by 1978 Italian war movie The Inglorious Bastards - follows a band of Jewish-American soldiers dropped into France to spread terror among the Nazi occupiers.

he Basterds soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a cinema in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers.
Based on the trailer, which is nearly two minutes long, cinema-goers will be in for the usual bloodthirsty and violent Tarantino style seen in his previous work, including Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and the Kill Bill films.

In the teaser, Pitt, playing the commander, tells his troops: 'We are going to be doing one thing and one thing only. Killing Nazis.'

Speaking over a sinister rock soundtrack, he continues: 'We will be cruel to the German. And through our cruelty they will know who we are. 
'They will find the evidence of our cruelty in the disembowelled, dismembered and disfigured bodies of their brothers we leave behind us.'

He continues: 'Each man under my command owes me 100 Nazi scalps. And I want my scalps.'

The trailer also shows clips of incredibly violent scenes. The strapline reads: 'You haven't seen war, until you've seen it through the eyes of Quentin Tarantino.'

Inglourious Basterds features a large cast including Pitt, Mike Myers and Samuel L. Jackson and is due to be unveiled at the Cannes Film Festival in May.

It is scheduled for release in Britain in August.</description>
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