It was also just pointed out to me that he misspelled inglorious" as well. I thought it looked off, but was focusing on B-word.

I thought maybe I was missing out on the latest urban hipster spelling of the word or something, but I guess it's just a rather pitiful marketing ploy. Seems that if he was going to deliberately misspell *both* words in his two-word film title that he also should have played fair and spelled his own name on the poster and credits as "Quintun Taranteeno"...

And, so... this is what passes for avant garde film-making and high culture these days? OK, everyone is right... I obviously "just don't get it" anymore...

I guess when they remake The Wild Bunch it will be titled "The Whiled Boonch"?

-- JR

Kirby McDaniel wrote:
Just be grateful it wasn't basturds.

k.


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On Feb 19, 2010, at 1:04 AM, James Richard wrote:

Can anyone explain to this old due, who obviously "just doesn't get it" these days, *why* Tarantino chose to misspell the word "Bastards" in his film's title? Or is he just doing his patriotic bit to further dumb down the population?

-- JR

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