With the release of 'Django Unchained,' we look back on the auteur's
career
By Kat Murphy Special to MSN Movies
Two decades ago, the man fired a bullet into the head of status quo
filmmaking. A volatile combo of creative arrogance and innocence, Quentin Tarantino is an absolute original. His
movies don't look or sound or move like anyone else's in the world; he
transforms action, character, and landscape into something iconic, beautiful,
strange, silly or sublime, like a glimpse of an alternative universe where
everything is always becoming ... more. Forget assembly-line art,
grinding out product to stay famous and rake in the big bucks. No, Tarantino
takes his own sweet time writing and directing: only six movies have followed
"Reservoir Dogs," his 1992 bombshell. Surely the
most blasphemous Christmas gift ever, "Django Unchained" makes eight.
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