


Jackson's unfazed by the crazy things his character says He used plenty of "Tarantino Blend" Hateful Eight. The filmmaker, known for violence and bloodshed, has his own special blood mix with special effects company KNB. Tarantino used his signature blood recipe in Hateful Eight Hateful Eight was shot in 70mm with the same lenses that were used on Ben-Hur. As soon as Tarantino learned that he could use what was used in the 1959 movie's chariot race, he had to. That explains why you can see the actors' breath. But that doesn't mean the shoot was warm: According to actor Dern, it was refrigerated to 20 degrees. The movie, which is set during a blizzard in Wyoming, mostly takes place indoors. It's the coldest set Bruce Dern has been on But the actor (who is not a pianist) decided to add his own twist to the song, "and Quentin loved it," he said. Demian Bichir composed his own version of Silent Night for the filmīichir's character, "Mexican Bob," is meant to plays Silent Night with one finger, according to Tarantino's Hateful Eight script.
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(A multiplex version of the film, which is a few minutes shorter, is out in January.)īut what was the filmmaking experience like for the actors and producers? Here are eight things we learned about the process of shooting Tarantino's Hateful Eight, a movie with a hard R rating that follows bounty hunters in post-Civil War-era Wyoming during a blizzard. Quentin Tarantino's eighth film, Hateful Eight, is meant to be a special moviegoing experience: The roadshow version of the film out on Christmas, is three hours long, has an overture, has an intermission and is projected in super-wide ultra 70mm. Watch Video: 8 things to know about 'Hateful Eight'
