In the world of traditional media, a citizen with a message this far outside of the typical
scripted political talking points would be shouting unheard in the wilderness.
Not exact matches
At the recent press day, Tarantino and his actors
talked about the advantages of shooting in 70 mm, how a Tarantino set differs from other movie sets, how Leigh and Russell played off each other while chained at the hip for 4-1/2 months, why Russell remained in character after his character met his demise, the decision to stay close to the
script, Tarantino and Jackson's take on race relations in America, why a period film affords a filmmaker the opportunity to comment on the present in ways a present day film does not, what their filmmaking adventure was like for the veteran actors who have been with Tarantino from the beginning, and why Tarantino doesn't mind dancing on the edge of
political correctness.
From unnecessary
political talk to cooking criticisms to bullies trying to wipe away the idealism of Santa, the
script fiercely establishes its naughty or nice list so that when the horrors do arrive — and they do — audiences are ready for Krampus and his merry band of pranksters.
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