Quentin Tarantino's PG-13 Crime Movie

by John Busser

10 MINUTES - Samuel L. Jackson and Quentin Tarantino have made many classic films. But what happens when they fall into a mousetrap?

10 MINUTES - Samuel L. Jackson and Quentin Tarantino have made many classic films. But what happens when they fall into a mousetrap?

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Quentin Tarantino's PG-13 Crime Movie

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  • Ryan M. Bultrowicz: Quentin Tarantino's PG-13 Crime Movie

    A fast-paced comedy teeming with word play and pop culture references that will assuredly tickle any film lover in the audience (and anyone who’s not a fan of Disney and their IP-purchasing onslaught). Bravo to Busser for this show!

    A fast-paced comedy teeming with word play and pop culture references that will assuredly tickle any film lover in the audience (and anyone who’s not a fan of Disney and their IP-purchasing onslaught). Bravo to Busser for this show!

  • Nora Louise Syran: Quentin Tarantino's PG-13 Crime Movie

    Oh my G-word! This play will have lovers and haters of Disney and Tarantino laughing their B-word off. I especially loved the "method actor" cameo who somehow manages to slip past the censors as do the language and allusions of Disney's very own paycheck writer! Clever. Bravo Mr. Busser (Nov 4, 2024)

    Oh my G-word! This play will have lovers and haters of Disney and Tarantino laughing their B-word off. I especially loved the "method actor" cameo who somehow manages to slip past the censors as do the language and allusions of Disney's very own paycheck writer! Clever. Bravo Mr. Busser (Nov 4, 2024)

  • Paul Donnelly: Quentin Tarantino's PG-13 Crime Movie

    A funny, but slightly chilling, premise brilliantly executed. As Samuel L. Jackson has to alter his vocabulary to match the standards of his new Disney employer, his palpable frustration and riotous substitutes for his characteristic profanity are most amusing. The chill comes from the realization that the totality of Disney control of the film industry is barely farcical.

    A funny, but slightly chilling, premise brilliantly executed. As Samuel L. Jackson has to alter his vocabulary to match the standards of his new Disney employer, his palpable frustration and riotous substitutes for his characteristic profanity are most amusing. The chill comes from the realization that the totality of Disney control of the film industry is barely farcical.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Cleveland Public Theatre, Year 2019