posting a picture of herself holding up a can next to a promotional, bilingual caption: “If it’s Goya, it has to be good. Si es Goya, tiene que ser bueno.”“We can’t have people who work in administrations holding up products and promoting them.
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Kill Bill sequel, and her thoughts of a remake.The actress, who played Vernita Green in the 2003 classic and now stars in drug kingpin thriller Arkansas, confirmed last month that Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman were in talks, and has now shared her own ideas with NME.“I haven’t got any official word… I had a feeling that hopefully [Tarantino] was waiting on [the actress who plays] my daughter to grow up a little bit,” Fox explained to NME.“But then I was doing an interview and they asked
.posting a picture of herself holding up a can next to a promotional, bilingual caption: “If it’s Goya, it has to be good. Si es Goya, tiene que ser bueno.”“We can’t have people who work in administrations holding up products and promoting them.
Vivica A. Fox wants Zendaya to play her onscreen daughter in the much-rumored Kill Bill reboot.The actress, who played Vernita Green in the 2003 movie, shared last month (June 2020) that director Quentin Tarantino and her co-star Uma Thurman were in talks over a return to the franchise, and was later asked who she thinks should play her daughter.“I haven’t got any official word… I had a feeling that hopefully (Tarantino) was waiting on (the actress who plays) my daughter to grow up a little
Vivica A. Fox wants Zendaya to play her daughter in a 'Kill Bill' sequel.
Vivica A. Fox wants her Kill Bill character avenged!
“How hot would that be? And that would probably green light this project. Because her and Uma are both very tall, and it would just be kick-butt, and I love her,” Fox said during the interview.
Ellise Shafer editorIn a new interview with NME, Vivica A. Fox revealed her hopes for a third edition of the “Kill Bill” franchise and knows exactly who she wants to be its star: Zendaya.Fox played Vernita Green, who was brutally murdered by Uma Thurman’s The Bride in the opening scene of “Kill Bill: Vol.
No matter how long it takes to get it made, people will never stop urging Quentin Tarantino to finally step up and make “Kill Bill Vol 3,” which he’s long stated would follow the adult daughter of Vivica A. Fox‘s Vernita Green from the first film.
If “Kill Bill Vol. 3” ever happens, Vivica A. Fox has the perfect person to play her daughter.
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The vast Western landscapes soundtracked by Ennio Morricone during his singular career as a film composer are a long way from the bright lights of clubland. But the electronic music community certainly took influence from the enduring soundscapes of the iconic Italian composer.
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2019 was a terrific run for Brad Pitt on the professional front as he was lauded for his terrific performance in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which was a hit at the box-office. When the 2020 award season commenced, Brad stole the show and just like Joaquin Phoenix did with Joker in the Lead Actor category, Pitt took over the Supporting Actor category.
Brandon Choe Photo EditorOscar-winning film composer Ennio Morricone, who died Monday at 91, scored more than 400 movies and TV shows, as well as more than 100 classical pieces.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) and The Mission (1986) are among the best-known and most accomplished ever written. In 2016 he won the Oscar for best original score for his work on Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight.But Morricone always kept his distance from Hollywood and made a point of remaining in his native Italy, even politely refusing to learn English.
New York Times.Morricone became famous for his melodic scores for 1960s Westerns like “The Good, The Bad and the Ugly” and “Once Upon a Time in the West.” He drew on his work in so-called spaghetti Westerns for Quentin Tarantino’s 2015 Western “The Hateful Eight,” which earned the composer his first Academy Award after five previous nominations and an honorary award in 2007.In addition, Morricone picked up three Golden Globes and two Grammy Awards during his long and celebrated career.Also Read:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, died in Rome last week following complications from a fall, according to The Hollywood Reporter.Morricone, who scored more than 500 films, is widely regarded as one of cinema’s greatest composers and won a long-overdue Oscar for his work on Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight in 2015.He also received nominations for Terrence Malick’s Days of Heaven (1978), Roland Joffe’s The Mission (1986), Brian De Palma’s The Untouchables (1987), Barry Levinson’s Bugsy (1991)