Django Unchained is Director Quentin Tarantino’s follow up to 2009’s Inglorious Basterds. What that film did for World War II films, this film does for Western’s. It takes the typical archetypes of the genre and somewhat historical scenarios, and twists them into excellent, dark, pulpy, violent entertainment.
We’ve been talking about it for some time now. But now it’s here. Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglorious Basterds,” had its first screening ever at the Cannes Film Festival in France. What’d people think? Here’s a sampling of reviews from across the internet: Obsessed With Film: “Absolute F**CKING quality!…. It gets a bit silly for ten minutes …
Quentin Tarantino talked with the New York Times about his upcoming World War II movie, “Inglorious Basterds,” and he had a large number of interesting fun facts that he hadn’t revealed before. For example, did you know, Tarantino said he will proof-read the script before it’s published in book form, but he typed it with …
A new teaser poster for Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglorious Basterds” has been released. It’s spare, simple and gets me excited even more excited to see the movie. “Inglorious Basterds” will play at the Cannes Film Festival, and then open nation-wide at the end of August.
The wait is over. After eager anticipation, the teaser trailer for Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglorious Basterds,” is out. I have a copy of the script, but haven’t dared to read it yet, not wanting to spoil any of the surprises that I eagerly await. The movie is scheduled to premiere at Cannes and open in August. …
So here’s the deal with this poster. Eli Roth is co-starring in his buddy Quentin Tarantino’s new movie, “Inglorious Basterds.” Eli Roth is also a director, best known for “Cabin Fever,” and “Hostel.” So when Quentin wrote scenes set at the premiere of the movie “Pride of the Nation,” he let his pal Eli shoot …