Sentences with phrase «stagecoach into»

Moving from a blizzard - swept stagecoach into a claustrophobic mountainside haberdashery, Tarantino constructs several top - tier sequences with his characters, especially while using the post-Civil War setting as a prime source of discomfort.

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Acting for morality rather than money, Schultz reacts spontaneously and plunges the whole stagecoach off a cliff into mindless butchery.
That's just how this writer - director rolls, and even as The Hateful Eight starts off in the wintry Colorado trappings of a post — Civil War Western, we're soon, essentially, in a series of rooms: a chatty stagecoach, then Minnie's Haberdashery, a drafty outpost where spit flies into gloriously rude arguments.
When Marston's traveling, whether on horseback or via stagecoach, he'll run into dynamically generated scenarios, including ambushes from thieves, police arrests, even attacks from mountain lions.
Social commentary abounds as several characters from disparate background are crammed into a confined space (the titular stagecoach) for an extended period of time.
I shouldn't even begin to go into the other ludicrous items the film conjures up, like the fact that nearly every character survives some kind of thousand - foot fall or the fact that when the Wolf Man lands on the top of a stagecoach, he sets it on fire!
The Hateful Eight (R for profanity, frontal nudity, graphic gore and a scene of eroticized violence) Quentin Tarantino directed this post-Civil War saga set in Wyoming revolving around a bounty hunter (Kurt Russell) whose stagecoach runs into trouble while bringing an apprehended fugitive (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to justice.
In 1788, the Golden Stage Inn was a stagecoach stop; once it was converted into an inn, owners spotted a ghost in the attic — a ghost that doesn't want to leave.
Walk just ten minutes north of the parking area and you will find the original trail carved into the point by stagecoaches traveling down the coast in the late 19th century.
North of the parking area at low tide you may walk along the original stagecoach road, still harboring the wheel ruts carved into the rock.
This former stagecoach station started developing into a modern culinary enclave when LA's showbiz personalities went looking for a nearby escape and the movie Sideways took place in the surrounding areas.
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