Quentin Tarantino delivers his highest grossing movie yet with his brutal WWII film Inglorious Basterds. The movie features an ensemble cast including Brad Pitt, Eli Roth and Christoph Waltz. Basterds tells the story of two separate plots on Hitler’s life and re-imagines the course of history. The movie follows an elite group of Jewish-American nazi killers and their bloodthirsty leader, Lieutenant Aldo Raine, played by Pitt. The Basterds brutally slaughter as many Nazi’s as they can, scalping their victims for sport. A gruesomely entertaining revenge fantasy, Inglorious Basterds delighted audiences and critics alike. More than 10 years in the making, Lawrence Bender produced Inglorious Basterds, along with most of Tarantino’s other films.
The Final Destination won the weekend again with a lackluster $12.4 mil, down 54.6% from its first weekend, which is actually pretty good for a crappy horror film. Do we even have to still keep ...
Strictly in dollars, the No. 1 movie for the Labor Day holiday weekend is *The Final Destination* which scored $15.4 million, making it a chart topper for the second week. We all know why—it's the ...
For the second weekend in a row, The Final Destination managed to ride 3-D ticket sales to a box office victory, outpacing every single one of the new releases for the Labour Day long ...
POSTER FOR Wes Anderson’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox. Between this, that indie abortion I posted this morning, and the Inglourious Basterds titles, I think it’s pretty clear that yellow title text is, ...
The NY Times a few days ago ran a profile on Dr. Donald A. Redelmeier, who’s some kind of doctor of quirky statistics. One of his findings, which will be published in a peer-reviewed journal later ...