This film answers the question that has plagued movie fans for years: What would "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)" would have looked like if Quentin Tarantino had directed it using... Read allThis film answers the question that has plagued movie fans for years: What would "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)" would have looked like if Quentin Tarantino had directed it using action figures and a Macintosh computer?This film answers the question that has plagued movie fans for years: What would "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)" would have looked like if Quentin Tarantino had directed it using action figures and a Macintosh computer?
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Harrison Ford
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Alec Guinness
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Mark Hamill
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James Earl Jones
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This is a good piece of animation but not a very good film... but it's not supposed to anyway. I am surprised that the "Royale With Cheese" dialog was NOT mocked. Overall, it's an entertaining piece of work, and I'm sure its director will find a job in animation - not in a director's chair.
"Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars" is a creative and imaginative piece of filmmaking. Using the Star Wars action figures we've all come to know and love (especially the rare Slave Leia figure) and the techniques of Quentin, the plot of Episode IV is told in all its glory. Filmed on an epic scale and filled with humor and sadness, tragedy and triumph, the movie takes us through a breathtaking journey of both the Star Wars universe and the work of Tarantino. I recommend that every fan of movies and Star Wars, as well as everyone else, check it out whenever they have a few.
OK a dude plays with his old Star Wars action figures, tape it, put some funky music for the soundtrack and steals dialogue from the Star Wars flicks. One or two references to Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction and BAM! QUENTIN Tarantino'S STAR WARS. It sparks some interest to losers like me but it totally fails at delivering laughs or even giggles. I'm sorry but I did better animation as a child, not knowing what I was doing. And what is that crap at the end : "Made with Macintosh". Geez that guy is proud isn't he? Heck he surprised me, I never knew you could edit video with a Mac! Hot diggedy! I'll buy three! Thank you Macintosh, you made this crap-fest possible.
You know, I love parody when it's well done and subtle or even when it's trashy and in your face but this... this is half an effort. Like an hour of work, maybe two. God, why is it listed on IMDb???
AVOID!
You know, I love parody when it's well done and subtle or even when it's trashy and in your face but this... this is half an effort. Like an hour of work, maybe two. God, why is it listed on IMDb???
AVOID!
Just finished watching "Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars" and I don't really know what to think about it. I asked myself why I even watched this movie in the first place.
I really don't understand why this movie is named "Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars", the movie has very little to do with Tarantino's style. The movie just mainly consists out of some "Star Wars" action figures that play scene's from "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope". There are only few real notable Tarantino references and problem with them is that they are not really funny.
I have a feeling that I probably would have liked this movie better if it had been longer and had some more story.
3/10
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I really don't understand why this movie is named "Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars", the movie has very little to do with Tarantino's style. The movie just mainly consists out of some "Star Wars" action figures that play scene's from "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope". There are only few real notable Tarantino references and problem with them is that they are not really funny.
I have a feeling that I probably would have liked this movie better if it had been longer and had some more story.
3/10
http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
This short film was amusing to say the least. I'm a huge fan of Star Wars, and am perfectly happy with the story line it presented (except when Han Solo stepped on Jaba) but this take is absolutely hilarious. It's very cheesy but also packed full of laughs. There were also a few nicely worked in references to Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. All in all it was nothing monumental but very funny.
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- ConnectionsEdited from Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
- SoundtracksLet's Stay Together
Performed by Al Green
Produced by Willie Mitchell
Written by Al Green, Al Jackson Jr., and Willie Mitchell
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- 1.33 : 1
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