Space . . . the final @!$&#%. 
Quentin Tarantino recently spoke about his possible new “Star Trek” film, which he’s pitched to Paramount, but the director didn’t discuss the plot, characters or his actors. 
In typical Tarantino fashion, his head went straight for the gutter. 
“It’s an R-rated movie,” the profanity-loving director told Empire. “If I do it, it’ll be R-rated.” 
That’s a lot less shocking a statement than any plot twist out of Tarantino’s films. Take a gander at some of the dialogue from his oeuvre: 
“Pulp Fiction”: “Does he look like a b–ch? Then why are you trying to f–k him like a b–ch?” 
“Kill Bill”: “Your name is Buck, right? And you came to f–k, right?” 
“Reservoir Dogs”: “Eddie, if you keep talkin’ like a b–ch, I’m gonna slap you like a b–ch.” 
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How that foul-mouthed style would gel with “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry’s original vision for the franchise — “an attempt to say that humanity will reach maturity and wisdom on the day that it begins not just to tolerate, but take a special delight in differences in ideas and differences in life forms” — remains to be seen. 
Tarantino has not yet been reportedly hired by Paramount to direct the flick. He’s also said that while a script for the film — which would likely still star Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Karl Urban — exists, he hasn’t weighed in on it yet. 
