The Hateful Eight: 8 Reasons To Be Excited

3. The Social Commentary

The much-to-be avoided "N" word was used 110 times in Django Unchained. Inglourious Basterds Lieutenant Aldo Raine demanded that each of his men deliver unto him 100 Nazi ("nat-see", not "not-see") scalps. Quentin Tarantino is not a man who shies away from a little uncomfortable social commentary. In an interview with New York Magazine, the auteur said, "My movie is about the country being torn apart by , and the racial aftermath, six, seven, eight, ten years later.€ Throw post-Civil War cultural tensions on top of healthy doses of paranoia and cabin fever, and we are sure to see an eye-jabbingly brutal reflection of Wyoming during one of the most inauspicious eras of American history. It's safe to assume that a band called "The Hateful Eight" won't be toasting marshmallows and waiting out the storm lovingly.
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George is a life-long fan of genre, wrestling and guitars. He is an actor, writer, CrossFit trainer and former WWE storyline writer. He currently works as talent development for PWX wrestling and resides in the birthplace of the zombie movie, Pittsburgh, PA.