Quentin Tarantino, despite having only 7 features under his directorial belt, is widely recognised as one of the best directors working today, with his second feature, 1994′s Pulp Fiction, being widely regarded as a modern classic by many film enthusiasts. His absence from theatres since 2009′s Inglourious Basterds has not gone unnoticed, but the director has been hard at work on his newest feature, titled Django Unchained. Tarantino once again takes scriptwriting duties on the project, creating an original screenplay, and reteams with Christoph Waltz for this feature once again. Joining Waltz onscreen are Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, Jonah Hill, Amber Tamblyn, Don Johnson, Zoe Bell, Walton Goggins, and Samuel L. Jackson. A new trailer for the movie has now been released, and can be seen below.
There was once a time when I thought Scarface was the best movie ever made, and Home Improvement was appointment television for me. While I still have a soft spot for both, those days of naivete are long behind me, as I’ve subsequently managed to broaden my horizons. Ambition is the most important part of a movie for me; if it tries to do something unique, tell a well-worn story in a different way, or take on large themes in a honest manner, I can forgive many flaws. If there’s one movie fact I’ve learnt after all these years, it’s that Employee of The Month is to Office Space what fast food is to fresh fruit.
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