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Quentin Tarantino, the persnickety poet of 'Django Unchained'
Here are some things you need to know about Quentin Tarantino. He pens his screenplays longhand, not on a word processor. "I can't write poetry on a computer, man," he says. If you're an actor, don't expect to improvise. Ever. "You hire an actor to...
Tags: Inglourious Basterds (movie), Festive Events, Film Festivals, Literature, Reservoir Dogs (movie)
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Best Travolta-Cage Movies
Blogging with Bill WhiteFamily legend has it that my dad took my mom to the movies at the shore one time to see "Face/Off." This was a bad idea. She thought the movie would be about hockey. When she realized it was about...... -
Meet the commenters: 'GJO'L'
Change of SubjectPart of an occasional series Commenter ID: GJO’L Gender: Male Age: 48 Occupation: Attorney at a large law firm. I do a lot of corporate criminal defense, some work for individuals. Family info: Married to somebody very terrific. Three great...... -
Best Samuel L. Jackson Movies
Blogging with Bill WhiteIn honor of Samuel L. Jackson’s stellar work as a despicable slave in “Django Unchained,” today’s list will be the 10 Best Samuel L. Jackson Movies. Jackson’s career makes a list like this difficult. He has had cameo roles... -
Labor of love: Luxuria Music spins with all volunteers
In a small studio on the far edge of Glendale, a worldwide flow of music is in a moment of transition. On the turntable is a 45rpm disc of spectral, hypnotic sounds from 1980, as radio DJ Lee Joseph begins winding down his two-hour show on LuxuriaMusic....
Tags: Clear Channel Communications Inc., John Coltrane, Radio, Dodger Stadium, Quincy Jones
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Film review: Tarantino gives best film of 2012 with 'Django Unchained'
Special to the herald-MailIt's funny how beloved Quentin Tarantino is as a director despite the shortness of his filmography. Ignoring his work with television and contributions to anthology films (I'm willing to forget his awful segment of "Grindhouse" if you are), the man...Tags: Inglourious Basterds (movie), John Travolta, Django Unchained (movie), Literature, Reservoir Dogs (movie)
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'Django' an unsettling experience for many blacks
Tracey White's initial impression of "Django Unchained," Quentin Tarantino's new slave-era shoot-'em-up extravaganza, could be summed up in three words: smart, funny and ugly. Sitting through a recent screening in Beverly Hills, the L.A. costume...
Tags: Spike Lee, Inglourious Basterds (movie), Spaghetti, Steven Spielberg, NAACP Image Awards
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The N-Word and Quentin Tarantino's Greatest Film
Quentin Tarantino has come under fire for the use of the N-word in his new film “Django Unchained,” which is also probably one of the best films ever made about American slavery. Comedian Katt Williams threatened to punch Tarantino. Spike...
Tags: Spike Lee, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Sergio Leone, Spaghetti, The Amistad
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Film review: Quentin Tarantino ropes himself a Western with 'Django Unchained'
As diverse as Quentin Tarantino's first films (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown”) were in tone (tragic, comic and romantic, respectively), they all took place within roughly the same world and the same...
Tags: Zoe Bell, Ang Lee, James Remar, Tom Savini, Literature
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'Django,' unchained, looks at U.S.' past
Quentin Tarantino had been shooting "Django Unchained" for two solid weeks at a plantation outside New Orleans, but a pall of uncertainty hung over the cast and crew: Just what kind of slavery movie was this going to be? After all, this was a white...
Tags: Comedy (genre), Literature, Reservoir Dogs (movie), Gaming, Slavery
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Samuel L. Jackson on slavery, entertainment, guns in 'Django'
Samuel L. Jackson has incarnated some colorful, fast-talking characters in Quentin Tarantino movies over the years, such as his scripture-quoting hit man Jules Winnfield in "Pulp Fiction" and scheming gun runner Ordell Robbie in "Jackie Brown."...
Tags: Django Unchained (movie), Jonah Hill, Personal Weapon Control, The Hurt Locker (movie), Samuel L. Jackson
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Top 5 tough-guy actors who can sing and dance
Tough guys do dance and sing. With two of Hollywood’s biggest manly men now starring in the same film, there’s a good chance that some of their male fans secretly wish they were seeing Wolverine versus Maximus. Instead, Hugh Jackman and...
Tags: Music Industry, Humphrey Bogart, Organized Crime, Edward G. Robinson, Music Theater
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