Nazis, check. Small band of soldiers, check. Brad Pitt, check. Does it feel like we’ve been here before?
From decapitation via samurai sword to snake attack, how many deaths has Tarantino actually caused?
Returning with another crash course in revisionist history, Quentin Tarantino invites us to buckle up and cast our minds back to pre-Civil War America for a trip through the South’s slave circuit. Bold, bloody, and arriving after what must have been a very short stay in the editing room, the ‘Southern’ epic Django Unchained is finally here.
No Xavier for you, Wikileaks! Have a Nazi instead
With the building anticipation of Django Unchained, Best For Film was invited down to the unparallelled Prince Charles Cinema just off Leicester Square in London to enjoy every single Quentin Tarantino directed film back-to-back. Although the prospect of a 15 hour cinema session might seem as bad as what Zed does to Ving Rhames, it’s all in a day’s work for us here at the Best For Film World Headquarters. Here’s to our next 15 hour marathon at the PCC!
Except it’s not a real trilogy at all. Just three films that are a bit similar. Look, it’s a slow news day, alright?
History is once again made history in Tarantino’s latest
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