Friday Basterds news round-up

You can’t keep those Basterds down, that’s for sure. Those Inglourious dudes actually went on a rampage to destroy all kinds of things in a new photo shoot for Esquire magazine, a video which you can see here. I’m guessing most of the pictures will be in their next Style issue. One of the side products is an interview with BJ Novak which you can read right here. Next up there’s a nice interview on NZ television right here, then an article about the premiere at the Melbourne Film Festival in neighboring Australia which you can read right here, (video footage of the premiere right here), and there’s another nice piece in the LA Times available right here. Extend your movie knowledge by reading through TimeOut Magazine’s top war movie listing co-compiled by Quentin himself right here. If you need some more visuals, Den of Geek scored a bunch of stills from the film which you can check out here. Another cool story to report is, that at the Basterds premiere in Stockholm, Quentin actually went there together with Christina Linberg, a swedish actress and exploitatoin film legend, check out a picture here, thanks to KS8. As I type this, Tarantino is probably also attending the unveiling of his own wax figure at the Madame Tussaud’s in Hollywood (link), maybe there’ll be pictures and video of that soon.

Tarantino will be on Jimmy Kimmel tonight, just like Eli Roth who’s been there on the 5th (a video is here), and there have been and will be tons more TV appearances these weeks, follow your tv listings closely, and maybe follow us on Twitter or something, we’ll at least try to keep you posted. A Basterd’s work is never done. Stay tuned.

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Sebastian

Sebastian is the founder and owner of the Tarantino Archives and has been a fan and observer of QT for over two decades now, cherishing his work and the window in the the wider world of cinema his movies have opened up. Inspired as such, he runs the Spaghetti Western Database (SWDb), the Grindhouse Cinema Database (GCDb), Furious Cinema, its German sister Nischenkino and The Robert Rodriguez Archives. He lives in Berlin.

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