TheWrap obtained a copy of Tarantino's script that's. Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Hateful Eight. Can use to download a PDF of the script that will no. Tarantino got all butthurt earlier this week and cancelled his new movie when the script to it got leaked. Now it's online so you can see what you're missing out on.
Even though we didn’t cover it here on Sick Chirpse this week, you might have heard that Quentin Tarantino cancelled his next movie – a western titled ‘The Hateful Eight’ – because his script got leaked, despite the fact he only showed it to about six people. Although he’s suitably butthurt about the movie – so much so that he’s completely cancelled it – Quentin Tarantino has shrugged it off, saying he’s got ten more ideas where that came from. Ataboy. He’s blaming Michael Madsen’s agent or Bruce Dern’s agent, but nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the leak.
• 187 minutes () • 168 minutes () Country United States Language English Budget $44 –54 million Box office $155.8 million The Hateful Eight (often marketed as The H8ful Eight) is a 2015 American written and directed. It stars,,,,,,, and as eight strangers who seek refuge from a blizzard in a some time after the. Tarantino announced The Hateful Eight in November 2013. He conceived it as a novel and sequel to his previous film (2012) before deciding to make it a standalone film.
After the script in January 2014, he cancelled the film, directed a live reading at the in Los Angeles, then announced that he had changed his mind. Began on December 8, 2014, near.
The was Italian composer 's first for a Tarantino film, his first complete Western score in 34 years, and his first for a high-profile Hollywood production since 's in 2000. Distributed by in the United States, The Hateful Eight was released on December 25, 2015, in a release in.
The film had a wide digital release on December 30, 2015. It received largely positive reviews, with Leigh's performance being praised. For his work on the score, Morricone won the and his first. The film also earned nominations for (Leigh) and ().
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Years after the, Major Marquis Warren is transporting three dead to the town of. He hitches a ride on a stagecoach driven by O.B. Aboard is bounty hunter John Ruth, and handcuffed to him is fugitive Daisy Domergue, whom Ruth is escorting to Red Rock to collect her bounty and watch her hang. Ruth and Warren bond over Warren's personal letter from. Former militiaman Chris Mannix, who is traveling to Red Rock as the town's new sheriff, persuades Ruth and Warren to let him on the stagecoach. Warren and Ruth form an alliance to protect each other's bounties.
The group seeks refuge from a blizzard at Minnie's Haberdashery, a stagecoach lodge. They are greeted by Bob, a Mexican, who says the owner, Minnie, is away visiting her mother.
The other lodgers are Oswaldo Mobray, a hangman; Joe Gage, a quiet cowboy traveling home to visit his mother; and Sanford Smithers, a former general traveling to put his son to rest. Suspicious, Ruth disarms all but Warren. As the group eats, Mannix surmises that Warren's Lincoln letter is a forgery. Warren admits this, saying the letter buys him leeway with whites, outraging Ruth.
Warren leaves a gun next to Smithers and provokes him into reaching for it by telling Smithers he tortured, raped, and killed Smithers' son. When Smithers pulls a gun, Warren shoots him as revenge for Smithers' executions of black soldiers at the. While everyone is distracted by the confrontation, someone poisons the brewing coffee. Ruth and Jackson drink it, killing Jackson and seriously injuring Ruth.
The dying Ruth attacks Daisy, but she kills him with his own gun. Warren disarms Daisy, leaving her shackled to Ruth's corpse, and holds the others at gunpoint. He is joined by Mannix, whom Warren trusts because he nearly drank the poisoned coffee.
Warren executes Bob, deducing that he is an impostor who killed the lodge owners, as Minnie hates Mexicans and would never leave one to care for the lodge. When Warren threatens to execute Daisy, Gage admits that he poisoned the coffee.
A man hiding in the cellar shoots Warren in the genitals. Mobray draws a concealed gun and shoots Mannix, who returns fire, wounding Mobray. Hours earlier, Bob, Mobray, Gage, and a fourth man, Daisy's brother Jody, arrive at the lodge. They murder Minnie and five other bystanders, leaving only Smithers. Jody tells Smithers they plan to ambush Ruth to rescue Daisy, and that his gang will spare Smithers if he keeps quiet. The bandits dispose of the bodies, hide the evidence, and conceal guns around the lodge. As Ruth's stagecoach arrives, Jody hides in the cellar.
In the present, Mannix and Warren, both seriously wounded, hold Daisy, Gage, and the dying Mobray at gunpoint. They force Jody out of the cellar by threatening to kill Daisy. Jody surrenders and Warren executes him. Daisy claims fifteen of her brother's men are waiting in Red Rock to kill Mannix and ransack the town; if Mannix kills Warren and allows her to escape, the gang will spare him and let him claim the bounties of the deceased except her brother. As Daisy and Mobray taunt Warren, Warren shoots them both, mortally wounding Mobray. Gage draws a hidden revolver, but is shot dead by Mannix and Warren.
Warren then tries to shoot Daisy, but he is out of bullets. Mannix calls Daisy's bluff and rejects her offer, but faints from blood loss. Daisy hacks off Ruth's handcuffed arm and frees herself. As she reaches for Gage's gun, Mannix regains consciousness, shooting her.
Warren persuades Mannix to hang her from the rafters inside the lodge in honour of Ruth. Afterward, as the two men lay dying, Mannix reads aloud Warren's forged Lincoln letter.
Main article: Tarantino announced at the 2015 that would compose the score for The Hateful Eight; it is the first Western scored by Morricone in 34 years, since, and Tarantino's first film to use an original score. Tarantino had previously used Morricone's music in,,, and, and Morricone also wrote an original song, 'Ancora Qui', for the latter. Morricone had previously made statements that he would 'never work' with Tarantino after Django Unchained, but ultimately changed his mind and agreed to score The Hateful Eight. According to, Morricone composed the score without even seeing the film. The soundtrack was announced on November 19, 2015, for a December 18 release from.
Composed 50 minutes of original music for The Hateful Eight. In addition to Morricone's original score, the soundtrack includes dialogue excerpts from the film, 'Apple Blossom' by from their album, 'Now You're All Alone' by from and 'There Won't Be Many Coming Home' by from. Tarantino confirmed that the film would use three unused tracks from Morricone's original soundtrack for the 1982 film —'Eternity', 'Bestiality' and 'Despair'—as Morricone was pressed for time while creating the score. The final film also uses Morricone's 'Regan's Theme' from the 1977 film. Arturia analog lab crack. Morricone's score won several awards including a special award from.