scorssese:

tarantinotarantino:

A better look at Django Unchained’s banner at Cannes 2012.

scorssese:

tarantinotarantino:

A better look at Django Unchained’s banner at Cannes 2012.


Leo as Calvin Candie in Django Unchained

Everything is fine and I am breathing normally.
Seriously though, I can’t even stand how excited I am to see him perform Tarantino’s work. I’m going to be jumping up and down on my way into the cinema.

Leo as Calvin Candie in Django Unchained

Everything is fine and I am breathing normally.

Seriously though, I can’t even stand how excited I am to see him perform Tarantino’s work. I’m going to be jumping up and down on my way into the cinema.

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ridleyscottsson:

schumannistic:

Christoph Waltz on the set of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained.

#CALL AN AMBULANCE #I’M HAVING CARDIAC ARREST

ridleyscottsson:

schumannistic:

Christoph Waltz on the set of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained.

#CALL AN AMBULANCE #I’M HAVING CARDIAC ARREST

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amy-blue:

“If you just love movies enough, you can make a good one. You don’t have to go to school, you don’t have to know a lens from a bag of sand.” - Quentin Tarantino

amy-blue:

“If you just love movies enough, you can make a good one. You don’t have to go to school, you don’t have to know a lens from a bag of sand.” - Quentin Tarantino

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How badly I want to have sex with him right here is obscene.

How badly I want to have sex with him right here is obscene.

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esquared:

free midnight showing of Pulp Fiction tonight at The Film Society of Lincoln Center, part of free screenings and events for the public to celebrate the opening of the new Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center — “a $41 million, 17,518-square-foot  complex across the street from the Film Society’s home on West 65th”, which includes a café, lounge, two theaters—seating 144 and 87 people, respectively—and an amphitheater that accommodates 87 people and a 152-inch Panasonic  plasma screen, the largest in the world[*]
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I love New York so much.

esquared:

free midnight showing of Pulp Fiction tonight at The Film Society of Lincoln Center, part of free screenings and events for the public to celebrate the opening of the new Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center — “a $41 million, 17,518-square-foot complex across the street from the Film Society’s home on West 65th”, which includes a café, lounge, two theaters—seating 144 and 87 people, respectively—and an amphitheater that accommodates 87 people and a 152-inch Panasonic plasma screen, the largest in the world[*]

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I love New York so much.

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If this ends up to be true I will die so happy. I can’t wait to see Leo fly out of the tragic drama character loop he’s been in for the past 100 years. I mean, lot of Tarantino’s characters are tragic, but always have a bit of humor and an edge to them, and Leo needs an edge. Badly. This will be so incredible for him.

If this ends up to be true I will die so happy. I can’t wait to see Leo fly out of the tragic drama character loop he’s been in for the past 100 years. I mean, lot of Tarantino’s characters are tragic, but always have a bit of humor and an edge to them, and Leo needs an edge. Badly. This will be so incredible for him.

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Anonymous SAID: Which did you prefer from the Grindhouse double feature, Death Proof or Planet Terror?

I honestly don’t know. I just remember being so overwhelmed and in love with both of them and I really need to re-watch since I haven’t seen them in awhile. 

I’m bummed that I didn’t see them in the theatre as the Grindhouse feature because I think they were so fucking cool to do that and It’s lame that people weren’t more into it.

What do you guys think? What do you enjoy more, Death Proof or Planet Terror?

avid:

“Don’t be a ☐.”

avid:

“Don’t be a ☐.”

avid:


Sure, Kill Bill’s a violent movie. But it’s a Tarantino movie. You don’t  go to see Metallica and ask the fuckers to turn the music down.
— Quentin Tarantino

avid:

Sure, Kill Bill’s a violent movie. But it’s a Tarantino movie. You don’t go to see Metallica and ask the fuckers to turn the music down.

Quentin Tarantino

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