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Tarantino gets show star on Hollywood Stroll of Fame
What’s more, The Hateful Eight ranks No. 10 on the list of the most-illegally-downloaded movies of the week.
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These screener copies are sent for review, particularly during the Oscar awarding season, but some have leaked online in recent years, notes TorrentFreak.
The love was flowing down Hollywood Boulevard Dec. 21 as Quentin Tarantino received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre. Tarantino’s Hateful Eight has also proven popular, though, with more than half a million downloads during the same time period. “And they’re all blaming each other for the apocalypse”.
The director of “Pulp Fiction” and “Kill Bill“, who early in 2016 will screen his new film “The Hateful Eight”, said that he was happy to have a star on the iconic sidewalk, adding that it was a “fantastic” day for him.
Tarantino indicated he did not expect the prime placement his star (#2,569) got. “That’s really cool, I must have become a big shot”, he said in jest for his speech.
Tarantino’s big moment, incidentally, was not marred by any untoward incidents.
Tarantino found himself on the receiving end of calls for boycotts from the NYPD, LAPD, Philadelphia PD, and the National Association of Police Organizations after his remarks at an anti-police rally in New York City on October 24. “I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers”, the director told a crowd of protesters.
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The Hateful Eight, Tarantino’s latest blood-and-violence drenched epic, opens Christmas Day, so Monday’s ceremony was convenient for drawing attention. He suggested some cops who shoot civilians are “murderers” and he stands “with the murdered”.