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Quentin Tarantino

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(Almost) All of Quentin Tarantino’s Pop Culture References In Five and a Half Minutes [VIDEO]

Quentin Tarnatino loves his pop culture references. No, wait, that’s not saying it right: Quentin Tarantino looOOOoOooOOves his pop culture references. The crew at CollegeHumor has illustrated just how true that is with a five-minute video compiling every single pop culture reference in his films, arranged in chronological order.

They left out Django Unchained, however. But Rebecca, you might say. There are no pop culture references in Django. It took place before there were somewhat obscure-yet-cool movies and TV shows for Tarantino to reference! Yes. That’s true. But he still managed it.

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Things We Saw Today: Winter Is Coming…To The Empire

Hey, we all have chores to do. (Jim Mossey via Ashley Hay)

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Things We Saw Today

Things We Saw Today: A Companion Cube Engagement Ring

What could be more appropriate than giving your companion a Companion Cube engagement ring? By the way, he proposed by saying, “Will you be my partner in science?” Find out how it was made here. (via TDW Geek)

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Things We Saw Today: Rings Shaped Like Harry Potter’s Glasses

With added lightning bolt, these have to potential to poke you in the eye but if you’re anything like me, you don’t care. You can find them in thinkupjewel’s Etsy shop. (via Neatorama

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Comic-Con: While You Were Sleeping, Part 3

Have you been spending this week crying into your twitter account over your unfortunate lack of being at Comic-Con? Don’t worry; us, too. But never fear! For the past few days we’ve been bringing you roundups of the SDCC’s biggest announcements. Hit the jump for Marvel’s many revelations, a new character on Once Upon a Time, the first Godzilla poster, and more.

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Things We Saw Today: Alfred, The Only Sensible Member Of The Batfamily

This is a fan-made take on the recent Dark Knight Rises posters which featured Batman, Catwoman, and Bane. Only Guilherme Zanettini decided to spotlight some of the secondary characters like Alfred, Commissioner Gordon, and Deputy Commissioner Foley. And well, it is raining in these posters afterall… (via MTV Splash Page

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Samuel L. Jackson Highest-Grossing Actor Of All Time, M*@!f%#&

We always knew Samuel L. Jackson was one bad mother SHUT YOUR MOUTH! but now we have the facts to prove it. The Guinness Book of World Records has just announced he is officially the highest-grossing actor in history with his combined films making more than $7.4 billion. His first acting job was all the way back in 1971 and he’s been in more than 100 roles since then. Here are our our five favorites. 

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10 Movies That Should Be In Theaters All The Time

Every once in a while, popular films are re-released into theaters. Sometimes it’s with improved sound, effects etc. but sometimes it’s just because people love them so much. This past year we saw Disney’s The Lion King back in theaters in 3D and the original Back to the Future. Next year will find Star Wars back in theaters (again) with their 3D version. When movies like these are brought back to the big screen, they almost always prove extremely popular, not to mention profitable. So that begs the question – why do they ever leave?

The movie theater business isn’t an easy one. Most of their money is made through popcorn, candy and soda sales with a percentage of ticket sales going to the studios depending on how long the film is out. Special screenings, depending on who’s running them, have a different cost strategy, but pretty much, if people will keep coming to see it (and buying concessions) it stands to reason they’ll make money. Here are ten films that I think deserve to perpetually show on the big screen. Granted I don’t know everything about what a financial model for something like this would be and I’m not saying they have to show every day but theaters are guaranteed to have at least one butt in their seats for these.

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Kurt Russell Probably Replacing Kevin Costner in Tarantino’s Django Unchained

About two weeks ago, Kevin Costner had to drop out of Quentin Tarantino‘s upcoming western, Django Unchained. But now, it looks like the filmmaker will be reunited with one of his past stars — Kurt Russell is currently in talks to take over the role vacated by Costner, Ace Woody. It won’t be the first time Russell replaced an actor in a Tarantino movie, either — the part of Stuntman Mike in 2007′s Death Proof was supposed to have been played by Mickey Rourke. Pretty cool to have Kurt Russell as your perennial backup.

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Things We Saw Today

Things We Saw Today: Our New Official FemShep

Announced this weekend at PAX Prime. (IGN)

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