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Tarantino discusses 'Grind House' and 'Kill Bill Vol. 3'

Plus he reveals details about 'Inglorious Bastards', 'Vega Brothers' and 'Sin City 2'.

Sep 21 2005

Quentin Tarantino has spilled the beans about his upcoming slate, including details of 'Grind House', the double-feature that he is making with long-time collaborator Robert Rodriguez.

Speaking to MTV News, Tarantino explained: 'His [Rodriguez'] movie is called 'Planet Terror' and mine is called 'Death Proof'. Mine is sort of a slasher film, but instead of a knife, it's a car.

'He's dealing with zombies and all that stuff. I think his might end up being more violent, but I'm not finished with my [script] yet, so you never know.'

Tarantino also shed some light on the fake trailers for the non-existent movies that will form part of the 'Grind House' package.

'That's one of the things we're looking the most forward to, shooting the phoney trailers that will play in-between the movies. I'm working on my blaxploitation trailer, and possibly a kung fu trailer, a sexploitation trailer, a spaghetti western trailer... I just need to kind of work them out a little bit.'

To read our original story about 'Grind House', click here.

Tarantino also spoke about several other projects in the works, including World War II epic 'Inglorious Bastards', that will probably shoot when 'Grind House' wraps, and 'Kill Bill III', which he would consider making in 10 years time, when actress Perla Haney-Jardine (who plays the Bride's daughter) has grown up.

'Vega Brothers', the long-mooted project that unites Michael Madsen's Vic Vega (from 'Reservoir Dogs') and John Travolta's Vincent Vega (from 'Pulp Fiction') could also yet reach the screen if Tarantino has time, and he will also make himself available for 'Sin City 2' should Rodriguez and writer Frank Miller want him to shoot a portion of the film.

For the full interview, click here.

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  • dman17 said...
    I LOVE Kill Bill 1 and 2, but a third one would be cool ONLY IF the bride doesnt die. Its because her story is cool, revenge, but than in the third one, she dies, doesnt sound good to me. I think it needs to left alone how it is, thats how good movies get ruined! Posted on Apr 17 2009 06:20
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  • deanna said...
    i think its awesome that we'll get to see another kill bill francize but 10......15.....years like damn thats a while how about 7 maybe.lol.no im seriious Posted on Nov 15 2008 23:31
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  • vulgar said...
    I so wanna feel umas sword when she's 50 umm hummmm Posted on Sep 06 2008 03:56
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  • kevin said...
    hell yea kill bill 3 would b awesome and no1 else can say otherwise Posted on Jul 23 2007 08:27
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  • Will said...
    but wait, Uma Thurman will be like 50 in 10 years time Posted on Jun 07 2007 10:47
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  • jessica said...
    sexy Posted on Apr 18 2007 03:32
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  • Robbie said...
    As far as the Vega Brothers and inglorious bastards, both sound awesome. But for Kill BIll 3 im not so sure. volume 1 and 2 were great but the story doesnt seem like its meant to be continued. but if tarantino can make a hell of a script, count me in. Posted on Apr 13 2007 04:17
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  • Roz said...
    I would like to see Vivica A. Fox aka Vernita Green's daughter all grown up as a martial artist & try to avenge her mom's death, maybe against Uma Thurman .... Beatrix Kiddo/The Bride/Black Mamba's daughter Posted on Jan 31 2007 17:37
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  • smith said...
    As the first two volumes of kill bill shows the revenge of a bride. It would be unwise to
    terminate the bride in the next
    volume. Posted on Jan 14 2007 01:00
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  • shane said...
    vega brothers would be awesome. Posted on Oct 02 2006 23:35
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  • Anthony said...
    I'd like to see a Kill Bill about the Vipers before the first two movies. Posted on Aug 24 2006 21:52
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  • Freddy said...
    I hope QT doesnt make a kill bill vol 3 and that beatrix kiddo dies, because in vol 1 and 2 she gets her revenge just do die in the third one, that will RUIN those 2 brilliant movies. Posted on Aug 11 2006 06:01
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