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Over the courses of their respective illustrious careers, Quentin Tarantino and Samuel L Jackson have worked together on major projects like Pulp Fiction.
A poll once discovered that the average American would prefer their movies on the shorter side, despite the trend of Hollywood blockbusters being very long.
Linda Ronstadt was open to the idea of punk, but when she gave it a go, she thought it was nothing much more than a cheap rip off of Mick Jagger and the Stones.
Gary Oldman utilises some method acting tactics in his performances, so he will never watch dailies on a movie set because it destroys his illusion of reality.
At a conference in London on May 8th, The Who announced plans for a farewell tour in North America. Far Out reports on what other exclusives the band revealed.
Roger Waters is one of the most decisive people in music, which means there are plenty of classic records he can't stand. Read more about it here.
Uma Thurman was so nervous about one notorious scene in 'Pulp Fiction' that Quentin Tarantino had to talk her out of quitting the film. Read more here.
The accompanying film for Thom Yorke and Jonathan Pritchard's collaborative album 'Tall Tales' is a mess of lurid colours and animations by Jonathan Zawada.
Bono recalled the marketing mishap around the release for 'Song of Innocence', claiming it to be one of the proudest moments of U2's career.
Writer and director Timothy Scott Bogart puts a fresh twist on 'Romeo and Juliet' by turning it into a period-set pop musical. Read more about it here.
Clint Eastwood turned down the classic western 'Once Upon A Time in the West' because he was no longer interested in working with Sergio Leone.
In between the gaps of touring with The Last Dinner Party, L Mayland's debut solo EP served as a necessary reunion with their own voices.