Quentin Tarantino Once Again Talking Up A '30s Gangster Movie
Quentin Tarantino may only have a few more films in him as a feature director, but we've got a good idea that one of them will be a gangster movie set in the '30s. It's an idea that he has mentioned every year or two for a little while now — since at least 2009 — and in a BAFTA talk today he brought it up once more.Bleeding Cool reports that, during a Q&A session after the first UK screening of Django Unchained, Tarantino brought up the '30s gangster movie again, albeit without many specifics.
Brendon Connelly at BC says that the director did not specify that the gangland pic would be his next movie; at this point we have no idea what that next movie might be. But Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained were both the result of ideas the director talked about for a long time, so we might find that it actually is next. I'd still like to see him tackle other genres, given that he's made some of the defining gangster movies of this generation — I'm sure he could come up with a good angle on the old-school gangster style, but there's other stuff I might hope to see him do with his last few films.
And, while we're on the subject of Tarantino, here's Don Johnson doing a little nighttime talk show stop to promote the movie, complete with a new clip from the film. Following that is a long multi-part interview between Tarantino and Howard Stern, in which the director goes into all sorts of detail about his life and career. No '30s gangster movie talk that I've heard yet, however. [via The Film Stage]