It appears that QT will be starring in a movie pretty soon:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/film/brief_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000511960
Article says:
May 17, 2004
The Vine: Biker pic revs up with Tarantino
Following their successful collaboration in "Kill Bill-Vol. 2," Quentin Tarantino is set to team again with Larry Bishop, the actor who played the foul-mouthed owner of a strip club in the hit movie. Tarantino and Bishop will produce "Hell Ride," a motorcycle movie that Bishop is writing and will direct and star in. Sources say Tarantino might star in the movie as well. Michael Madsen, who also starred in "Bill," is attached to star in what is being described as a spaghetti biker film. The story deals with the characters Pistolero (Bishop), the Gent (Madsen) and Comanche (Tarantino) and the deadly unfinished business between them. As befitting the genre, the budget would be low, and the movie would shoot in August or September. It is unclear whether Tarantino would produce under his A Band Apart productions shingle or his Rolling Thunder Pictures. Bishop starred in several biker movies in the late '60s and early '70s, including "The Savage Seven," "Chrome and Hot Leather" and "Angel Unchained." He also wrote, directed, co-produced and starred in 1996's "Mad Dog Time," whose cast included Diane Lane, Gabriel Byrne and Burt Reynolds. He is repped by the Coppage Co. Tarantino is repped by WMA, while Madsen by Writers and Artists Group International. (Borys Kit)
Anyone remember "Mr. Show" on HBO? They had a sketch about IDS (Imminent Death Syndrome), in which the whole world was in on an elaborate hoax to fool those suffering from IDS into thinking that they were talented musicians, doctors, whatever (since they could die at any moment but never did, they lived their whole lives under the delusion that they had talent). The doctor talking about some better-known victims of the disease mentioned Quentin Tarantino, then added "The actor, not the director."
That's halarious, that was a good one. I liked that. By the by - any of you who still hail Mr. Tarantino as an acting god... you didn't happen to see him on Alias did you? Oh no, that's right - you'd still be paralised from the shock. lol. Sorry - it's fun to be cruel. I love the man, but really - the occasional cameo is good. It's funny - and hell, they're his movies, (or his friends' movies) so let the man do what he wants.
Originally posted by sarahvma
That sounds interesting. But at this point it's still speculation, and I'm not sure how reliable the Hollywood Reporter is.
HR is not always reliable, but many times it has been right on rumor stories. I'll keep track of the story. Sounds like a bad ass biker movie and we haven't seen one of these in quite awhile.
Originally posted by sarahvma
That's halarious, that was a good one. I liked that. By the by - any of you who still hail Mr. Tarantino as an acting god... you didn't happen to see him on Alias did you? Oh no, that's right - you'd still be paralised from the shock. lol. Sorry - it's fun to be cruel. I love the man, but really - the occasional cameo is good. It's funny - and hell, they're his movies, (or his friends' movies) so let the man do what he wants.
i saw that, when he was talking to the guy and pulling out the tag thingys. "look what i got, oh and another one, oooh look, got one here, wow got another there" he was funny, i was laughing. kept pulling those things from everywhere, like neo with guns in The Matrix