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Showing posts with label tarantino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tarantino. Show all posts
Monday, 10 March 2014
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Film
1006: Curdled
Trivia: Though
he didn't write the theme (as widely believed), and the music is not his usual
style, Guns N' Roses guitar god Slash performs on the
title theme.
The
Gecko brothers from From Dusk
Till Dawn are depicted as fugitives on a crime TV show spotlighting
the "Blue Blood Killer".
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Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Film
859: Django Unchained
Trivia: Will Smith, Idris Elba, Chris Tucker, Terrence Howard,
Michael Kenneth Williams, and Tyrese Gibson were all considered for the role of Django. Quentin Tarantino actually wrote the role with Smith in
mind, and Smith's agents and manager wanted him to accept it, but Smith
ultimately decided to pass. Tarantino then offered the part to Jamie Foxx, who accepted.
Kurt Russell replaced Kevin Costner. Russell and Costner appeared together in 3000 Miles to Graceland, and have both played lawman Wyatt
Earp, in Tombstone and Wyatt Earp, respectively.
Although
the film is technically a part of the western genre, Quentin Tarantino preferred to refer to the film as a
"southern" due to the films setting in America's deep south.
Sid Haig was considered for the role of 'Mr. Stonesipher',
so much so that casting director 'Victoria Thomas' informed Haig's agent
"It's a lock". 'Quentin Tarantino' himself scheduled, and later
canceled at the last minute, two auditions for Haig. Two months later, the role
quietly went to David Steen instead. Tarantino being known for his extremely
dry humor, this "prank" is presumably rooted in Haig turning down the
role of Marcellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction
17 years previously.
Jamie Foxx used his own horse, Cheetah, in the movie.
Lady Gaga was considered for the role of Lara Lee
Candie-Fitzwilly.
Calvin
Candie refers to Samson as "Black Hercules." This was the real life
nickname of Ken Norton, actor/boxer who starred in Mandingo.
Leonardo DiCaprio, whose role in the film marked the first
time him playing a villain, was uncomfortable with how horrible and explicitly
racist his character was. However, Quentin Tarantino
convinced him to be as menacing as possible saying that if he didn't take it
all the way, people would hold it against him forever.
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