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!
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.
You’ve heard of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but there’s also a connected Quentin Tarantino Universe. Donnie Donowitz from Inglourious Basterds is the father of producer Lee Donowitz from True Romance. Does that mean Brad Pitt’s character in True Romance is related to Lt. Aldo Raine of the Basterds? That’s just one of the facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which takes a trip back to Nazi occupied France with Inglourious Basterds!
Quentin Tarantino may have just finished the script for forthcoming his western 'The Hateful Eight,' which was set to be his next film. We say "was" because Hollywood bulls--- has caused the filmmaker to pull the plug on the project already.
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.
Few directors working today offer more surprises per film than Quentin Tarantino, which is why it pays to go into his films knowing as little as possible before hand. But most of Tarantino's surprises are seasoned with a characteristically impressive nerve, which allows him to get away with things most filmmakers might shy away from. Her...
You saw a crappy glimpse of the ‘Django Unchained’ trailer last night via ‘Entertainment Tonight’ (the voiceover from the ‘ET’ anchor was crappy, not the footage) but today you get the real thing: the full ‘Django Unchained‘ trailer is here.
2012 will see the arrival of Quentin Tarantino's next film, which he describes as a spaghetti western set in the deep south or a "southern". 'Django Unchained' is the story of a slave turned bounty hunter (Jamie Foxx) who sets out to free his wife from a sadistic plantation owner who is played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Metallica have never been very willing to let their music be used in films, but Lars Ulrich now says they regret shooting down one such request from filmmaker Quentin Tarantino regarding 'Kill Bill'.
So unless you suck at seeing movies, you know Pulp Fiction and Star Wars are two of the best films of all time. Watch what happens when you take these two masterpieces and mash them together.