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      • Tarantino was given story credit and stated in an interview that he wished the film well, but later disowned the final film. [ 30 ][ 31 ] Tarantino also did an uncredited rewrite on It's Pat (1994). [ 32 ][ 33 ] Other films where he was an uncredited screenwriter include Crimson Tide (1995) and The Rock (1996).
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  2. Apr 10, 2014 · It wasnt. The movie was terrible and bombed horribly, but not before Tarantino himself worked on the script. Here’s what he told Playboy in 1994 (hat tip to Filmdrunk): Playboy: You were hired to do a rewrite of It’s Pat. As one now familar with the perspiring androgyne from Saturday Night Live, is Pat a he or a she?

  3. Apr 10, 2014 · Cracked referenced a story saying Quentin Tarantino co-wrote It’s Pat, the Julia Sweeney -starring, biggest flopping SNL spinoff movie of all time. Turns out, “co-wrote” might be a little...

  4. It's Pat. From The Quentin Tarantino Archives. Template:Under Construction. Year: 1994. Genre: Comedy. Director: Adam Bernstein. Writer: Jim Emerson, Stephen Hibbert, Julia Sweeney (characters), Quentin Tarantino (uncredited rewrites) Produced By: Charles B. Wessler. Editing By: Norman Hollyn.

  5. TIL that Quentin Tarantino did a uncredited rewrite on the 1994 box office bomb "It's Pat: The Movie" ... Writer - It's Pat: The Movie Actor - Pulp Fiction - The Gimp

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    • 'It's Pat: The Movie' (1994) Yeah … it doesn't make sense. But then again, it sort of does. Julia Sweeney, who immortalized the androgynous Pat on "Saturday Night Live" before spinning the movie off into a woefully under-seen theatrical feature, has a brief but memorable role in "Pulp Fiction."
    • 'Crimson Tide' (1995) The first script Tarantino ever sold was "True Romance," long before he was a poster boy for the American independent film renaissance, and the filmmaker who finally would up making that film was the late British director Tony Scott.
    • 'Curdled' (1996) This is a weird one. Tarantino saw a short film by Reb Braddock and encouraged the director to turn it into a feature film, which he did (Tarantino produced it via his A Band Apart production company and released it through his Miramax-housed Rolling Thunder Pictures shingle).
    • 'The Rock' (1996) While watching the finished movie, it's hard to tell, but Michael Bay's "The Rock" had some pretty heavy-hitters in the writer's room.
  6. It's Par, however, is to incredibly unfunny that you are increasingly aggregated, as you watch it. The mounting abject hate you feel for the feeble jokes and poor attempts at humor is enough to warrant the low score.

  7. The character's popularity gave rise to a feature-length 1994 film called It's Pat (from the lyrics of the character's theme song on Saturday Night Live). Quentin Tarantino did an uncredited rewrite of the script. [13] The film was a critical and commercial bomb. Julia Sweeney wrote on her Pat website, "I wrote It's Pat with Jim Emerson and ...