Quentin Tarantino

10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Django Unchained’
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Django Unchained’
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Django Unchained’
Quentin Tarantino originally wanted Kevin Costner to square off with his hero, but when his schedule wouldn’t let him appear in the film he was replaced by Kurt Russell. When Kurt Russell’s schedule wouldn’t let him appear in the film, the character, named Ace Woody, was completely written out of the script. That’s just one of the surprising facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which is on a quest for revenge (and to bring you this information about Tarantino’s Django Unchained).
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Reservoir Dogs’
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Reservoir Dogs’
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Reservoir Dogs’
One of the most famous scenes in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs is the opening diner sequence, where the group of gangsters debate the meaning of Madonna’s 1986 hit “True Blue.” After watching the film, Madonna sent Tarantino a signed copy of her album Erotica with the note, “To Quentin, It’s about love, not dicks.” That’s just one of the surprising facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, so turn up K-Billy’s Super Sounds of the 70s and get to know more about Reservoir Dogs!
‘The Hateful Eight’ in 70mm Will Be an Extended Version
‘The Hateful Eight’ in 70mm Will Be an Extended Version
‘The Hateful Eight’ in 70mm Will Be an Extended Version
Quentin Tarantino, along with Paul Thomas Anderson, is one of the few filmmakers fighting to preserve the essence of film. We already knew that Tarantino fans and cinephiles will get a special treat this holiday season when his upcoming The Hateful Eight opens early for a limited 70mm presentation in approximately 100 retrofitted theaters. But those who catch the western in its Ultra Panavision film format will also be treated to an extended cut of the movie.
15 Things You Might Not Have Known About ‘Pulp Fiction’
15 Things You Might Not Have Known About ‘Pulp Fiction’
15 Things You Might Not Have Known About ‘Pulp Fiction’
Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction was groundbreaking in many ways, particularly in the way its characters talked. The film uses the F-word 265 times, which in 1994 was second only to Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas, which had 300. In the years since Pulp Fiction hit theaters, the usage of the word spiked and now Pulp Fiction is not even listed among the Top 25. That’s just one of the surprising facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, so grab a Royale With Cheese and get to know more about Pulp Fiction!
The Character Line-Up Is Revealed in These ‘Hateful Eight’ Posters
The Character Line-Up Is Revealed in These ‘Hateful Eight’ Posters
The Character Line-Up Is Revealed in These ‘Hateful Eight’ Posters
Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight is our most anticipated movie of 2015 that doesn’t have the words “star” or “wars” in the title, so pardon us if we can’t help but get excited over the complete batch of posters that have arrived online. The film’s eight characters are spread across seven posters, showing off one seriously impressive ensemble. One film would be lucky to get two or three of these people. But all together? Speaking Quentin Tarantino dialogue? Can we buy a ticket now?
‘The Hateful Eight’ Trailer
‘The Hateful Eight’ Trailer
‘The Hateful Eight’ Trailer
I can’t blame anyone who’s got Star Wars: The Force Awakens at the top of their list of most anticipated movies of the fall and winter. But for me, it’s all about The Hateful Eight.
New ‘The Hateful Eight’ Poster Introduces A Quarter of the Cast
New ‘The Hateful Eight’ Poster Introduces A Quarter of the Cast
New ‘The Hateful Eight’ Poster Introduces A Quarter of the Cast
Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight has already revealed a series of elegant and gorgeous posters. Now, in what appears to be the first in a series, it’s unveiled this one-sheet to introduce two of the characters in the upcoming Western, namely Kurt Russell’s John Ruth and Jennifer Jason Leigh’s Daisy Domergue.

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