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<i>Kill Bill</i> ‘So Similar’ to Rejected <i>Crow</i> Sequel Script, O’Barr Claims  

Kill Bill ‘So Similar’ to Rejected Crow Sequel Script, O’Barr Claims

James O’Barr, who’s turning his rejected script for a Crow sequel into a comic, says many of its elements were mirrored in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill.

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Quentin Tarantino On <i>Killer Crow</i>, His <i>Inglourious Basterds</i> Spinoff  

Quentin Tarantino On Killer Crow, His Inglourious Basterds Spinoff

Quentin Tarantino talks about a potential Django Unchained trilogy that would include an Inglourious Basterds spinoff titled Killer Crow.

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Theaters Have a <i>Les Miserables</i>, <br />Yet Profitable, Christmas Day  

Theaters Have a Les Miserables,
Yet Profitable, Christmas Day

Les Misérables and Django Unchained, both of which opened on Christmas, dominated the holiday box office in North America, earning a combined $33.5 million.

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Sweet Christmas! Tarantino Wanted to Make a Luke Cage Movie  

Sweet Christmas! Tarantino Wanted to Make a Luke Cage Movie

Quentin Tarantino reveals that following his 1992 directorial debut with Reservoir Dogs, he considered making a Luke Cage, Hero for Hire movie with Laurence Fishburne in the lead role.

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Don Johnson Reveals First Clip <br />From <i>Django Unchained</i>  

Don Johnson Reveals First Clip
From Django Unchained

Appearing last night on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, actor Don Johnson introduced the first clip from Quentin Tarantino’s hotly anticipated revenge Western Django Unchained.

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Final <i>Django Unchained</i> Trailer Hits  

Final Django Unchained Trailer Hits

The final trailer for Quentin Tarantino’s revenge Western Django Unchained has debuted, giving us another look at Jamie Foxx’s bounty-hunting character Django, Christoph Waltz’s Dr. Schultz and Leonardo DiCaprio’s Calvin Candie before the film’s Dec. 25 opening.

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Will Quentin Tarantino Stop <br />Directing After 10 Films?  

Will Quentin Tarantino Stop
Directing After 10 Films?

“I just don’t want to be an old-man filmmaker. I want to stop at a certain point,” Django Unchained director Quentin Tarantino said during a recent interview.

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13 <i>Django Unchained</i> Stills Debut  

13 Django Unchained Stills Debut

Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz and Walton Goggins are among those spotlighted in 13 new images from Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming Django Unchained. The revenge Western opens Dec. 25.

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<i>Reservoir Dogs</i> and <i>Pulp Fiction</i> Returning to Theaters in December  

Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction Returning to Theaters in December

Quentin Tarantino’s directorial debut and its award-winning follow-up, Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, will return to the big screen in December.

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Latest <i>Django Unchained</i> Trailer Focuses On the Bad Guys  

Latest Django Unchained Trailer Focuses On the Bad Guys

Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson and Jonah Hill feature prominently in the latest trailer from Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained alongside stars Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz. The revenge Western opens Dec. 25.

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Quentin Tarantino, Richard Kelly <br />Pay Tribute to Director Tony Scott  

Quentin Tarantino, Richard Kelly
Pay Tribute to Director Tony Scott

Filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Richard Kelly gathered at the Los Angeles Film School in Hollywood to remember director Tony Scott with a discussion and double-feature screening of True Romance and Domino.

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django unchained samuel l jackson  

Samuel L. Jackson Gets Shown Off
in New Django Unchained Trailer

A new trailer has arrived for Django Unchained, giving audiences another glimpse of Samuel L. Jackson in director Quentin Tarantino’s highly anticipated entry into the Western genre.

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