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Quentin Tarantino Has No Interest in Watching ‘Dune’ or ‘Shogun’

Quentin Tarantino seemingly has no real interest in watching Denis Villeneuve‘s Dune films.

The Oscar winner was lately requested on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast if he thought of Dune: Half Two among the finest films of the 12 months, because it has been raved by critics. Nevertheless, he couldn’t reply the query since he hasn’t watched the movies and has no plans to.

“I noticed [David Lynch’s] Dune a few occasions. I don’t must see that story once more,” Tarantino confessed. “I don’t must see spice worms. I don’t must see a film that claims the phrase ‘spice’ so dramatically.”

Tarantino’s opinion has nothing to do with Villeneuve personally, he’s simply uninterested in Hollywood remakes and needs to observe films with authentic materials.

“It’s one after one other of this remake and that remake,” the As soon as Upon a Time in Hollywood filmmaker defined. “Individuals ask have you ever seen Dune? Have you ever seen Ripley? Have you ever seen Shogun? And I’m like no, no, no, no. There’s six or seven Ripley books. Should you do one once more, why are you doing the identical one which they’ve carried out twice already? I’ve seen that story twice earlier than, and I didn’t actually prefer it in both model, so I’m not likely taken with seeing it a 3rd time. Should you did one other story, that might be attention-grabbing sufficient to provide it a shot anyway.”

He continued, “I noticed Shogun within the ‘80s. I watched all 13 hours. I’m good. I don’t must see that story once more, I don’t care how they do it. I don’t care in the event that they take me and put me in historic Japan in a time machine. I don’t care, I’ve seen the story.”

Nevertheless it seems Tarantino could also be going towards the established order, as he additionally shared on the podcast that he truly loved one other film this 12 months: Todd Phillips’ Joker: Folie à Deux. Nevertheless, the Joker sequel was a catastrophe on the field workplace and amongst critics.

“I actually, actually appreciated it, actually. Lots. Like, tremendously, and I went to see it anticipating to be impressed by the filmmaking. However I assumed it was going to be an arms-length, mental train that finally I wouldn’t suppose labored like a film, however that I might admire it for what it’s,” he mentioned of the movie. “And I’m simply nihilistic sufficient to sort of take pleasure in a film that doesn’t fairly work as a film. That’s like a giant, large mess to some extent. And I didn’t discover it an mental train. I actually acquired caught up into it. I actually appreciated the musical sequences. I acquired actually caught up. I assumed the extra banal the songs had been, the higher they had been.”

Location Managers Guild Awards 2024 Winners List

The 2024 Location Managers Guild Awards have been introduced Saturday evening.

Mission: Unimaginable – Useless Reckoning Half 1 and Oppenheimer have been among the many movie winners whereas Fallout, Fargo and Ripley have been among the many TV winners.

Mission: Unimaginable Useless Reckoning – Half 1 — filmed in Norway, the UK and Italy — received excellent places in a recent function movie. Oppenheimer, filmed all through New Mexico, adopted its Oscars dominance with the award for excellent places in a interval function movie.

Fallout — filmed in Utah, New York and Namibia — received excellent places in a interval TV sequence. Fargo, season 5, filmed in Alberta, Canada, received excellent places in a recent TV sequence. Ripley, filmed round Italy, received excellent places in a TV serial program, anthology, film of the week or restricted sequence. All three sequence are nominated for a number of Emmy awards this yr.

Toyota: “Current from the Previous” (shot in Washington state) received greatest business whereas Movie in Iceland for True Detective: Evening Nation received the award for greatest movie fee.

The Movement Image & Tv Fund (MPTF) was honored with the LMGI Humanitarian Award, recognizing the 100-year-old group’s dedication to main the best way in offering well being and social providers to the leisure neighborhood.

Location supervisor Sue Quinn (the Implausible Beasts, Harry Potter and Pirates of the Caribbean franchises) acquired the Lifetime Achievement Award. Quinn, a key determine in location administration for 3 many years, was celebrated for her seamless integration of real-life places with the magical world in virtually 40 movies.

And site supervisor Invoice Bowling (Jupiter Ascending, Cloud Atlas) was acknowledged with the Trailblazer Award, celebrating 5 many years of a profession within the manufacturing business.

Rachael Harris (Fits, Diary of a Wimpy Child, The Hangover) hosted the occasion on the Wallis Annenberg Middle for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. The awards acknowledge motion pictures, TV and commercials the place the inventive use of filming places set the tone, enrich the character and improve the narrative of the story.

A whole record of this yr’s winners follows.

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD TELEVISION SERIES
Fallout
Paul Kramer, Chris Area, Mandi Dillin / LMGI, David Park / LMGI, Paul van der Ploeg

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION SERIES
Fargo, season 5
Mohammad Qazzaz / LMGI, Luke Antosz / LMGI

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A TV SERIAL PROGRAM, ANTHOLOGY, MOW OR LIMITED SERIES
Ripley
Robin Melville / LMGI, Giuseppe Nardi / LMGI, Fabio Ferrante, Shane Haden

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD FEATURE FILM
Oppenheimer
Justin Duncan /LMGI, Dennis Muscari, Patty Carey-Perazzo, T.C. Townsen

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY FEATURE FILM
Mission: Unimaginable – Useless Reckoning Half 1
David Campbell-Bell, Enrico Latella / LMGI, Jonas Fylling Christiansen, Niall O’Shea, Ben Firminger

OUTSTANDING FILM COMMISSION
Movie in Iceland
True Detective: Evening Nation

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A COMMERCIAL
Toyota: “Current from the Previous”
Mark Freid / LMGI, Paul Riordan / LMGI

Ripley Showrunner on Adapting the Book for Series 20 Years After Film

In Ripley, Netflix’s dazzling eight-part adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s landmark 1955 crime novel The Proficient Mr. Ripley, the method to the fabric is extra emotionally chilly and intentionally paced than within the 1999 film adaptation. Anchored by a bravura efficiency by Andrew Scott, the collection — nominated for 13 Emmys — was written and directed by veteran screenwriter Steven Zaillian (Oscar winner for Schindler’s Record). Zaillian joins THR for a dialog about this bold undertaking’s journey to the small display screen.

What impressed you to remake one thing that had already been tackled to nice success by Hollywood?

Twenty years had passed by for the reason that 1999 film. I felt that there was a means of doing this in an extended format that may hopefully seize the sensation that I had once I first learn the e book. 

Was there an essence to the e book that you just felt had not been captured within the movie?

It was the sensation of attending to know these characters in such element and spending that a lot time with them you could’t do in a two-hour film. I used to be very drawn to the method of how Ripley went about doing his schemes. Specifically within the e book, there have been these two lengthy sequences as he struggles to determine the right way to do away with two our bodies. You possibly can’t try this in a movie. That will take up half the movie. 

The primary homicide scene virtually goes right into a slapstick space the place so many issues go unsuitable for him. Is that straight from the e book?

It was lengthy within the e book. He does fall out of the boat within the e book. I don’t know if I’d say slapstick, however to me it was necessary to indicate that this isn’t an expert killer. He’s not achieved this earlier than. It’s not premeditated. He doesn’t assume issues by means of on this means. It was enjoyable to put in writing and it was enjoyable to shoot. 

You actually relay how a lot of a ache within the ass coping with a lifeless physique is — how heavy it’s and the way exhausting it’s to cover one.

Andrew was terrific with it. He actually did do all that stuff. It was exhausting. Each time Ripley tries one thing and it doesn’t work, he stops and he thinks, “OK — how can I do it?” These moments have been necessary to me to indicate.

Let’s speak about Andrew Scott. It’s an unbelievable efficiency. Was his age — 47 — a consideration in any respect? 

I wished any individual older. I didn’t perceive what the massive deal can be that some man’s son ran off to Europe at 25. That’s the story of each 25-year-old at present. And so Tom Ripley would logically be the identical age as Dickie Greenleaf [played by Johnny Flynn]. If he’s older, he’s extra determined. They’re each determined. Ripley has been at this longer. He and Dickie have been round lengthy sufficient to know that they’re failures.

Visually, it’s simply so, so stunning. I hope you bought some form of commendation from the Italian vacationer board for this factor. Might you discuss a bit about how sumptuously you shot this and the way lengthy it took to arrange these photographs?

We had numerous time to shoot, which was nice. We shot for 170 days. I believe that’s greater than 20 days an episode, which is so much for a collection. I did wish to method it like a film — I imply, with the care that you just absorb a film and with the time that you just take. I wished [crew] who, like me, had spent their careers doing films versus tv. And when it comes to the look, I had at all times imagined it in black and white. It rooted us within the time interval. It jogged my memory of movies from the time interval. 

One other efficiency I actually liked was by Eliot Sumner, who added one thing so new and completely different and nice to the a part of Freddie Miles. 

I used to be despondent casting that half as a result of I had checked out 200 actors, and I discovered that almost all of them, I assume as a result of they have been influenced by the 1999 film, have been doing sort of a tackle Philip Seymour Hoffman. I didn’t wish to try this. And a tape got here in someday from any individual I didn’t acknowledge named Eliot Sumner, and it was such a distinct tackle it that I used to be simply sort of spellbound by it. I simply liked the audition.

Talking of scene stealing, let’s speak about that cat watching Ripley drag a physique down the steps. Was that an actual cat?

That was an actual cat, and a Maine Coon cat from Rome. It was truly the second cat; the primary cat I reluctantly needed to hearth. However this cat was so chill and simply had a glance on his face of figuring out all the pieces that was occurring. And I’ve to offer numerous credit score to our second unit director of pictures, whose title is Predrag Dubravcic. He shot all these issues with the cat. He had the persistence of a saint and did a unbelievable job with it. 

This story first appeared in an August stand-alone problem of The Hollywood Reporter journal. To obtain the journal, click on right here to subscribe.