Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Bastards is shaping up to be one hell of a movie.
The as yet to be shot movie is now with Universal Pictures and has recently signed an agreement to partner with the Weinstein Company to produce the movie. Tarantino and Harvey Weinstein actually met with five studios weeks ago and chose between Paramount and Universal. The final decision eventually went Universal’s way.
Tarantino is now meeting with Brad Pitt for the role of Aldo Raine and Leonardo DiCaprio for the role of the Nazi Hans Landa.
Shooting is expected to commence this fall.
Scary Celebrity Injuries
Celebrities are imperfectly humans and as such, they are not exempted from experiencing physical and emotional pain that ordinary folks go through. No matter how much they take care of themselves or find ways to protect themselves, accidents are bound to happen. And so you hear news and stories about actors and actresses, young and old, getting injured even while performing their work.
These celebrities are just so fortunate they can afford to insure themselves and specifically certain parts of their body. In the event they get injured, they not only get to claim millions of dollars in insurance but they can also claim damages in the millions with the help of a good personal injury lawyer.
Here are some of the most serious celebrity injuries in the recent years that resulted in a trip to the ER and some stitches. [Read more…]
Top 10 Movies with Ensemble Casts
Are you a fan of big stars lighting up the movie screen? Then you probably love ensemble films too since most of its cast members are given equal status, instead of having just one main star. Through the years, there have been many great films with ensemble casts. Today, we remember our 10 favourites.
True Romance
When it came out in 1993, True Romance bombed, raking in only around $12,281,551, but with a budget of $13 million. And yet, today it’s a cult classic not only because of its bizarre story, but also because of its stellar ensemble cast that included Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Gary Oldman, Val Kilmer, Brad Pitt, Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Sizemore, James Gandolfini, Chris Penn and Bronson Pinchot. [Read more…]