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Ben Child and agencies Wednesday July 9, 2008 guardian.co.uk Brothers beyond ... Quentin Tarantino is taking Inglorious Bastards to a new home. Photograph: Ian West/PA Quentin Tarantino is shopping his second world war drama Inglorious Bastards around Hollywood after The Weinstein Company failed to secure distribution rights. Tarantino has worked with Harvey Weinstein since the days of Pulp Fiction, first at Miramax and latterly at The Weinstein Company, so the fact that he's taking the new film elsewhere is something of a surprise. Nevertheless, Weinstein will take a producer credit on the new film, which is set to be another double header in the vein of Kill Bill and Grindhouse. Meanwhile, Brad Pitt is being touted for a role in Tarantino's tribute to war movies such as The Dirty Dozen. Another day, another comic book... [read full story]

