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.
Not exact matches
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.
Revisiting and reworking the Western genre for a second time, after 2012's Django Unchained, Tarantino's latest communiqué from the American frontier ensues in the years following the Civil War where race relations
run reprehensible as eight rogues diverge together at Minnie's Haberdashery — a
stagecoach chalet in the Wyoming mountains — just as a blizzard touches down.
As the story moves forward with Anna — in town while Clinch robs a
stagecoach — teaching Albert to shoot in order to beat Foy at a duel, the jokes become scarcer as the screenwriters abandon almost any effort at humor when matters of the plot are concerned and less effective as the movie's own comic formula
runs its course.