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Quentin Tarantino’s Western Might Have Eyes for Christoph Waltz and Bruce Dern
Quentin Tarantino’s Western Might Have Eyes for Christoph Waltz and Bruce Dern
Quentin Tarantino’s Western Might Have Eyes for Christoph Waltz and Bruce Dern
Here's some pretty big news for Golden Globes weekend: Quentin Tarantino has apparently finished the script for his upcoming western film, which is reportedly titled 'The Hateful Eight,' and, if the rumors are true, he's already eyeing actors for two of the lead roles: Christoph Waltz (which would make sense), and Bruce Dern (which would make us so, so happy).
Quentin Tarantino Explains His Love For ‘The Lone Ranger’
Quentin Tarantino Explains His Love For ‘The Lone Ranger’
Quentin Tarantino Explains His Love For ‘The Lone Ranger’
Quentin Tarantino surprised many earlier this week when he released a list of his favorite movies of the year and on that list, along with Oscar frontrunners like 'Gravity' and 'Blue Jasmine,' was the Razzie frontrunner 'The Lone Ranger.' As we all wondered aloud, "How could this be?," Mr. Tarantino has arrived, as if on cue, to explain exactly how it be, defending his choice of 'The Lon
Quentin Tarantino’s Top 10 Movies of 2013, Including…’The Lone Ranger’?
Quentin Tarantino’s Top 10 Movies of 2013, Including…’The Lone Ranger’?
Quentin Tarantino’s Top 10 Movies of 2013, Including…’The Lone Ranger’?
He's arguably one of the best filmmakers working today. He's also (arguably) one of the best film critics in his spare time. So, when Quentin Tarantino shares his list for the best movies of any particular time period, we take notice. Today, we have word on what Tarantino considers his top 10 movies of 2013 and while some selections won't surprise you ('Gravity'), others ('The Lone Ranger'??) will
Will Smith on the Real Reason Why He Turned Down ‘Django Unchained’
Will Smith on the Real Reason Why He Turned Down ‘Django Unchained’
Will Smith on the Real Reason Why He Turned Down ‘Django Unchained’
Quentin Tarantino wrote 'Django Unchained' with Will Smith in mind to star and Smith was the first actor Tarantino approached with the script. So why didn't Will Smith star in the film? We've heard previously from Smith who said he had some "issues" with the script but never heard what those issues were. Now the actor has explained and, well, at least he's being honest.
What ‘Django Unchained’ Vet Said They Would Never Work With Quentin Tarantino Again?
What ‘Django Unchained’ Vet Said They Would Never Work With Quentin Tarantino Again?
What ‘Django Unchained’ Vet Said They Would Never Work With Quentin Tarantino Again?
When Quentin Tarantino sets out to make a film, there are actors falling all over themselves to be cast in the film. It appears to be such an enjoyable and fulfilling experience that many actors make return trips to Tarantino's universe (just ask Christoph Waltz who won two Oscars for his work in Tarantino's films). But there's one person who worked with Tarantino on 'Django Unchained' who isn't e
About That Time Daniel Day-Lewis Almost Starred in ‘Pulp Fiction’
About That Time Daniel Day-Lewis Almost Starred in ‘Pulp Fiction’
About That Time Daniel Day-Lewis Almost Starred in ‘Pulp Fiction’
Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction' is one of the undisputed classics of modern cinema; one of those movie everyone can remember seeing for the first time, a movie that seems like it's always been here with us. But a fascinating article in Vanity Fair has revealed that the 'Pulp Fiction' we know and love almost looked very different. For example, how about Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis instead of J
Watch Quentin Tarantino Let Loose on a Journalist Over Gun Violence in Movies
Watch Quentin Tarantino Let Loose on a Journalist Over Gun Violence in Movies
Watch Quentin Tarantino Let Loose on a Journalist Over Gun Violence in Movies
Violence in pop culture and its relation to real-life violence and 'Django Unchained': these are white hot controversies streaming through the public discourse right now. And they've just rammed into each other in captivating fashion in an interview between 'Django' writer-director Quentin Tarantino and British journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy. This is must-see TV, folks.
Watch Every Pop Culture Reference From Quentin Tarantino’s Movies
Watch Every Pop Culture Reference From Quentin Tarantino’s Movies
Watch Every Pop Culture Reference From Quentin Tarantino’s Movies
We genuinely thought that if every pop culture reference ever made in a Quentin Tarantino film was stuck into one video, it would be a lot longer than this. It seems like quite an undertaking. The folks at College Humor were also good enough to arrange them all in chronological order, showcasing the scope of his knowledge, and proving that Tarantino would probably kill at Trivial Pursuit. Also, it
Watch Quentin Tarantino’s Pop Culture References From Movies…in 6 Minutes
Watch Quentin Tarantino’s Pop Culture References From Movies…in 6 Minutes
Watch Quentin Tarantino’s Pop Culture References From Movies…in 6 Minutes
There are way too many incredible Quentin Tarantino movie scenes to list them all, but what about that one from 'Kill Bill,' where Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu exchange a quiet "Trix are for Kids" line before the storm of samurai swords? Or how about Thurman, again, turning to John Travolta outside the Jack Rabbit Slim's in 'Pulp Fiction' and saying, "An Elvis man should love it."

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