For a recent photo shoot for the New York Times Magazine, cult movie director Quentin Tarantino donned a pair of black heels from Trash & Vaudeville and didn't look too bad doing it. He was posing with Diane Kruger, one of the stars of his eagerly awaited film, Inglourious Basterds, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival recently.
About making Inglourious Basterds, Tarantino told the Times Magazine, "Maybe it's just this movie, but it's become very hard to concentrate on anything but the film I'm making. This was the hardest movie I've ever made."
Basterds is a mix between a World War II movie and a Spaghetti Western, telling, among other things, the story of a group of American soldiers that collect Nazi scalps. It stars Brad Pitt, Melanie Laurent, Daniel Bruhl, and Eli Roth, and is set to hit movie theaters in August. Tarantino spent more than a decade planning and writing it.
Tarantino also talked about the Cannes screening of Pulp Fiction which won the Golden Palm in 1994. "It certainly wasn't, Oh, they're going to win this, this is obviously the movie of its time. The violence was not 100 percent accepted, and there were some boos at the end. They were reacting against the idea that this could be considered art," he remembers.
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