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I'll watch just about everything: the good, the bad, and the ones that straight up leave a bad taste in your mouth.

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suicideblonde:

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Fits Perfectly into Quentin Tarantino’s Movie Universe and Influences the Entire Filmography

By now, most Quentin Tarantino fans are aware of the connections interlaced throughout all of his films. John Travolta’s Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction is the brother of Michael Madsen’s Vic Vega in Reservoir Dogs, Harvey Keitel’s Mr. White worked with Alabama from True Romance, the plot basis for Kill Bill is described as the synopsis for a TV series in Pulp Fiction, etc.

Now the epiphany that Eli Roth’s character of Donny Donowitz aka “The Bear Jew” in Inglourious Basterds is the father of the movie producer Lee Donowitz in True Romance has inspired a truly mind-blowing theory that the rest of the films (chronologically speaking) in Tarantino’s filmography take place in a world where [Inglorious Basterds spoiler] World War II came to an end when Adolf Hitler was brutally murdered in a movie theater by the Basterds.

This initial connection was brought up in an article on Cracked, but a poster on Reddit (via David Chen’s Twitter) has more eloquently summed up what this means for Tarantino’s movieverse:

As it turns out, Donny Donowitz, ‘The Bear Jew’, is the father of movie producer Lee Donowitz from True Romance – which means that, in Tarantino’s universe, everybody grew up learning about how a bunch of commando Jews machine gunned Hitler to death in a burning movie theater, as opposed to quietly killing himself in a bunker. Because World War 2 ended in a movie theater, everybody lends greater significance to pop culture, hence why seemingly everybody has Abed-level knowledge of movies and TV. Likewise, because America won World War 2 in one concentrated act of hyperviolent slaughter, Americans as a whole are more desensitized to that sort of thing. Hence why Butch is unfazed by killing two people, Mr. White and Mr. Pink take a pragmatic approach to killing in their line of work, Esmerelda the cab driver is obsessed with death, etc. You can extrapolate this further when you realize that Tarantino’s movies are technically two universes – he’s gone on record as saying that Kill Bill and From Dusk ‘Til Dawn take place in a ‘movie movie universe’; that is, they’re movies that characters from the Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, and Death Proof universe would go to see in theaters. (Kill Bill, after all, is basically Fox Force Five, right on down to Mia Wallace playing the title role.) What immediately springs to mind about Kill Bill and From Dusk ‘Til Dawn? That they’re crazy violent, even by Tarantino standards. These are the movies produced in a world where America’s crowning victory was locking a bunch of people in a movie theater and blowing it to bits – and keep in mind, Lee Donowitz, son of one of the people on the suicide mission to kill Hitler, is a very successful movie producer. Basically, it turns every Tarantino movie into alternate reality sci fi. I love it so hard.

(via nicolerosenbaum)

alexnicole:

historysays:

tyleroakley:

Right?

L.O.L. I’ve said it once & I’ll say it again, there was TOTALLY enough room for Leo on that door Rose, you bitch!

foxsearchlightpictures:

Contest time! Oscar Season has been over for a month and wow, we still have a lot of Descendants stuff, so we’ve decided to give away some of these signed posters to our loyal Tumblr followers. We have seven, and they’re signed by Shailene Woodley, Amara Miller, Nat Faxon, Jim Rash (yes, Dean Pelton), Nick Krause and Beau Bridges (!). There are even some surprise signatures we can’t quite make out…? Could be Clooney*, could be Uggie, tbh.

To win, just reblog this post! Also, make sure to leave your ask box open, so we can get in touch with you if you win. You have to live in the USA. We’ll close the contest at noon ET on Friday, 4/6. Winners will be chosen randomly. Good luck!

*It’s not Clooney.

popculturebrain:

First Official Image of Young Carrie Bradshaw in CW’s ‘The Carrie Diaries’ | THR

Cool pic from Long Island City. 

Super intriguing — if I remember correctly, a flashback photo from the 2nd SATC movie (which I didn’t actually see) made it seem like Carrie was not so fashionable.

Please also refer to the first couple of seasons of SATC.

CONTINUITY, Y’ALL.

First Look: Cosmopolis

Directed by David Cronenberg. Starring Robert Pattinson.

I’m getting intense American Psycho vibes.

popculturebrain:

This is what the official DVD disc for The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo looks like. Naturally, some renters were confused.

(via Telegraph, ht Queue the Day)

Reminds me of the DVD for “Borat”

fincher-ed:

Favorite Endings Based on Screenplays —> Blue Valentine

I have to admit, I didn’t like the start of this movie. I thought it was a little bit dragging at first, but by the end I loved it. The storytelling through the use of flashbacks is so well done.
So yeah, this one of my favorite endings. Actually I love the whole ending sequence starting from Dean and Cindy’s wedding. I loved how they were shown at their happiest and their saddest. The parallels of them kissing, crying, embracing, then exiting at the two extreme points in their life is genius. Then how they both go their separate ways, but they are still linked together by their child, who is basically a symbol of their complicated love. Plus I love the credits of this movie because its just so beautiful. 

(via onlythebestfilms)

peachinbeantown:

popculturebrain:

Poster: Ted | Collider

I’M IN THIS MOVIEEEEE.

My Week with Marilyn is worth watching solely for Eddie Redmayne’s beautiful face and Michelle Williams’ even more beautiful performance.

What it lacks in plot (don’t treat this like a Marilyn biopic — AT ALL) it makes up for in performances. Kenneth Branagh is obviously brilliant as Laurence Olivier, as are most of the actors in supporting roles.

Michelle is absolutely STUNNING — she completely melted into the role. I can’t think of a time when I thought “this is that girl from Dawson’s Creek playing Marilyn Monroe” — she OWNS this role. Not only is she completely gorgeous, she capture’s Marilyn’s bubbly essence and I can believe she’s as irresistible as everyone assumes she is.

I really disagreed with Williams’ Oscar nom for Blue Valentine, but this nomination was 100% worthy.

(via ifyoucouldchangeyourfatewouldyou)