TARANTINO RELEASES YIMOU'S HERO
In a surprising interview with Fangoria magazine, Tarantino revealed, that he battled with Miramax (who holds the rights to Zhang Yimou's HERO) to finally release the film (which is almost 2 years old now, and hasn't gotten ANY attention from Miramax, who already had edited the film down to 95 minutes - a version that was also shown all over Europe), and to top it, he convinced Miramax to release it in its original version, which is over 120 minutes long.
This is what Tarantino said (the entire interview will be in the April 16 Issue of Fangoria Magazine)
"And I am very proud to do that," Tarantino tells Fangoria Magazine. "I had to fight for it with Miramax. I think they lost faith in it and everything. And I thought that HERO was an absolute masterpiece, so I fought with them not to cut it. Not to bring it down, but to keep it the same length as when I saw it. And finally they agreed if I would present it. So I got in touch with Zhang Yimou and he was cool with that. Yeah, he was as happy as a clam. So that's what I am doing—it's pretty much what I did for IRON MONKEY."
The Film will released in New York and LA this June.
Thank god, Miramax has been put to some sense by Tarantino. I had to endure this MiramAxed version of Hero here in Germany and it was terrible. Now lets hope they pull the same thing with Shaolin Soccer which has also been delayed and cut by Miramax
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http://www.tarantino.infoYeah, Quentin rockt einfach, so würde ich mich auch verhalten, wenn ich was zu sagen hätte.*ggg...leider ist das nicht der Fall.
Aber doch, finde ich echt großartig, dass er sich so einsetzt und seine gewonnene Popularität für solche Zwecke einsetzt...super!!