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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Movie Critic will no longer be Quentin Tarantino’s 10th and final movie, but more details about what it could have been like have emerged since its cancelation was revealed. Quentin Tarantino has been quite open about his plans to retire after making 10 movies, which has created a lot of interest and anticipation about every one of his projects leading up to that tenth film.
The reviewer in The Movie Critic would have written for a magazine called The Popstar Pages, and given the inspiration behind the character, he probably would have had a similar “vulgar” and “funny” style. In an interview with IndieWire, director Paul Schrader revealed Tarantino was going to use clips from movies from the 1970s and remake some of them in his new movie, and among those movies was Rolling Thunder.
The Movie Critic Had Reportedly Cast Brad Pitt In One Of The Starring Roles The Movie Critic Would Have Been Tarantino & Pitt’s Third Collaboration Close Given the description Tarantino had given of the main character, it was safe to assume Pitt wasn’t going to be the title critic. Director Quentin Tarantino Release Date July 26, 2019 Cast Tim Roth , Margot Robbie , Mike Moh , Timothy Olyphant , Al Pacino , Kurt Russell , Leonardo DiCaprio , Dakota Fanning , James Marsden , Brad Pitt , Luke Perry , Bruce Dern , Scoot McNairy , Michael Madsen , Margaret Qualley , Emile Hirsch Runtime 159 minutes As The Movie Critic was set in 1977, it would have been a continuation of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Cliff Booth’s story.
As mentioned above, The Movie Critic went through many changes and ideas, and it’s unknown which ones made it to the final draft. However, one of the most surprising ideas for The Movie Critic involved Tarantino’s past movies and characters.
Tarantino has had cameo appearances in most of his movies, so a quick appearance or small role in The Movie Critic wouldn’t have been surprising, but he has never played himself in his works. The closest was his voice cameos in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as the director of the Red Apple commercial and the voice of Bounty Law, but he hasn’t included himself as himself in any of his movies.
Tom Cruise, Olivia Wilde, Margot Robbie & More Actors Were Linked To The Movie Critic The Movie Critic Had Various Actors Rumored To Be Attached To It Close Tom Cruise's casting would have paid off a missed opportunity from a couple of years ago, as Cruise was once considered to play Cliff Booth in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood .
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