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Why Quentin Tarantino Thinks Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Is More Terrifying Than The Silence of The Lambs

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard There are few filmmakers more respected than Quentin Tarantino. The Oscar-winning director has had an indelible impact on Hollywood and is considered by some to be one of the best filmmakers of all time. His films are known for their controversy, snappy R-rated dialogue and ultra-violence, but recently the director suggested that his latest, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is more terrifying than Jonathan Demme’s classic The Silence of The Lambs. While talking to fellow director Edgar Wright, Quentin Tarantino suggested that the Spahn Ranch scene from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is truly terrifying. Eventually he went on to compare it to

Transcripts For MSNBCW Hardball With Chris Matthews 20121229

year s eve, at 6:00 p.m. for the second annual revvie awards. on behalf of everyone here at politics nation, have a safe and h happy new year. hardball starts right now. deal or no deal. let s play hardball. good evening. i m richard wolf in for chris matthews. at the 11th hour, just when people were starting to lose hope, the president met with congressional leaders this afternoon and declared he was modestly optimistic about a deal on taxes. speaking in the white house briefing room, president obama condemned congress for failing to resolve its differences in any normal way. christin, let s take a listen to what the president said about the up or down vote about what he expects to emerge from the senate. i just had a good and constructive discussion here at the white house with senate and house leadership about how to prevent this tax hike on the middle class. i m optimistic. if an agreement isn t reached in time, between senate store reid and senator mcconnell

Transcripts For MSNBCW Hardball With Chris Matthews 20121229

deal or no deal. let s play hardball. good evening. i m richard wolf in for chris matthews. at the 11th hour, just when people were starting to lose hope, the president met with congressional leaders this afternoon and declared he was modestly optimistic about a deal on taxes. speaking in the white house briefing room, president obama condemned congress for failing to resolve its differences in any normal way. christin, let s take a listen to what the president said about the up or down vote about what he expects to emerge from the senate. i just had a good and constructive discussion here at the white house with senate and house leadership about how to prevent this tax hike on the middle class. i m optimistic. if an agreement isn t reached in time, between senate store reid and senator mcconnell, then i will urge senator reid to bring to the floor a basic package for an up or down vote. i believe such a proposal could pass with bipartisan majorities. this up or d

Transcripts For WUSA CBS News Sunday Morning 20120415

and our cheating ways correction their cheating ways are having an impact on the government s bottom line as rebecca jarvis will be reporting in our sunday morning cover story. tax day is upon us. americans everywhere are taking part in an age-old practice: last-minute filing. but what about that other longstanding tradition? ever since there have been tax collectors, there has been tax evasion. every empire in history, every government on the planet faces the problem of tax evasion. reporter: a visit to the i.r.s. later on sunday morning. osgood: they say a diamond is forever. nowhere is that more true than at the historic ballpark mo rocca will be taking us out to. reporter: whether the boston red sox are up.. behind the bag. reporter:. or down, they and their fans have always had a home at fenway park which opened 100 years ago this week. it is a living room. it is a backyard. it is a temple. it is all those things. reporter: ahead on sunday morning, a

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