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http://www.buddytv.com/articles/heroes/quentin-tarantino-what-the-f-i-11049.aspx

September 18, 2007

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Famed Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction) has rejected an offer to direct an episode of Heroes, because he has never heard of it. Tarantino was likely approached to direct an episode of Heroes: Origins, the spin-off that has already attracted Kevin Smith to its ranks. But Tarantino, who has also recently announced he is taking a hiatus from film, hadn't the foggiest idea what Heroes was even all about.


According to DigitalSpy, Tarantino's reply when he was asked to take on an episode of Heroes was "What the f*** is Heroes?" Was Tarantino putting the paper on, or does he really not have a clue what NBC's most successful new show is all about. And how the heck could he have missed the Heroes world tour? (Sponsored by Nissan, copyright 2007 NBC, all rights reserved)

While Tarantino dissing Heroes isn't too much of a concern for the hotly anticipated show, it is a sad statement for Tarantino, whose box office mojo is slumping after the disastrous Grindhouse experiment, might benefit from a chance to helm one of the hottest shows on television.

One thing this bit of news might betray is NBC's plan for the Heroes: Origin project. With Kevin Smith's involvement in the franchise, and now word of Tarantino, it could be that the Heroes gang is going for a run of A-List directors for the spin-off.

This may also indicate that the creators are merely fishing to see if the Kevin Smith-level of enthusiasm can be replicated amongst the big screen's auteurs.

With accusations of stunt casting already being thrown at the network (read: Isaiah Washington in Bionic Woman), too much of an influx of big screen talent may leave Heroes fans a little bewildered. Big screen directors often find it difficult to muster their voice in the confines of television production schedules.


- Jon Lachonis, BuddyTV Senior Writer
Source: Digital Spy
 
QT going to regret that someday. Sure hes does intersting films but I'd rather him not do heroes.
 
After seeing Death proof, I dont want him on here.

Jim Cameron however... theres a guy this show was made for.
 
After seeing Death proof, I dont want him on here.

Jim Cameron however... theres a guy this show was made for.
Jim "Let's have *********ion references to Spider-Man's webs and let's have a Peter/MJ sex scene on the side of the building" Cameron?

No thanks. :o
 
Jim "Let's have *********ion references to Spider-Man's webs and let's have a Peter/MJ sex scene on the side of the building" Cameron?

No thanks. :o
Well said.:o

I just like to think that Cameron had a really bad day when he wrote all that.

And he was high off of crack/cocaine.:dry:
 
I think hes lost touch with whats hot and whats not because anyone in there right mind would jump at the chance to direct an episode, hell he did ER heros is more interesting that ER!
 
I don't know, while the general public has lost taste in Tarantino he has went up a couple of pages in my book with the awesome Death Proof and now making the Heroes execs look like *******s. :up:
 
How in the world could he not know?
I mean, Heroes was everywhere...

...Everywhere.
 
Death Proof was an absolute abomination of a film- that's how horrible it was. :down

Second film I wanted to walk out of actually- it was nothing but girl talk, yikes! The first being Bewitched, so that definitely says something... At least my money was well spent on the first film and the trailers.
 
QT is just one guy, and if you can accept that more than one guy doesn't know about a popular tv show, then this shouldn't be a big deal.

That's why I'm a little bit underwhelmed by this and it's really not a big deal.

-TNC
 
Jim "Let's have *********ion references to Spider-Man's webs and let's have a Peter/MJ sex scene on the side of the building" Cameron?

No thanks. :o


Raimi did the same thing with the *********ion reference in Spider-Man 1.


*Aunt May knocks on door. Peter opens door*

Peter: Yes, Aunt May?

*Aunt May sees the web on the wall and noticed Peter's hands are sticky*

May: *GASP* What are you doing in there!?
 
I would of loved for Tarantino to be involved. Oh well. Here's hoping for Inglorious Bastards.
 
Raimi did the same thing with the *********ion reference in Spider-Man 1.


*Aunt May knocks on door. Peter opens door*

Peter: Yes, Aunt May?

*Aunt May sees the web on the wall and noticed Peter's hands are sticky*

May: *GASP* What are you doing in there!?

That never happened...
 
Tarantino's a good director, but to really be 'above' the incredible concept of Heroes? No... I think not... MAYBE James Cameron... MAYBE Spike Lee... MAYBE even the Wachowski brothers...

But Quentin Who? That's arrogance talking... not logic, or even good taste.
 
This proves one thing:

- Kevin Smith rules and QT has lost his magic since Kill Bill Volume 2.
 
I have a feeling that his superhero would be a woman, likely played by some obscure scream queen from the 70's whose superpower would be unlimited knowledge of trivial pop culture references. Her episode would be spent trying to flaunt her powers to her "hip" friends and trying to best them in a game of Trivial Pursuit while they talk about their day, which usually involves back massages, saying guys are dogs, how today's car chases don't compare to Bullit or Vanishing Point, and on and on.

At about 55 minutes into the episode, his hero dies. This ends Heroes: Origins episode 4, Volume 1.

Volume 2 starts off with an unrelated superhero who's sole trait is an unusual looking foot. And pop culture references no one cares about. 40 minutes of the episode consist of closeups of her feet with pop culture dialogue continue. The episode ends and we still feel ripped off but boy, that was surely a great soundtrack they played!
 

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