Quentin Tarantino's Academy Award-winning "Pulp Fiction" was a phenomenon when it burst onto the cinematic scene in 1994. The director's sophomore effort, the film paved the way for his genre-hopping, exploitation-influenced brand of cinema. It wasn't until 15 years and four films later (counting "Kill Bill" a one entry, of course) that Tarantino received his next batch of Oscar nominations, with the exceptional revisionist history WWII epic "Inglourious Basterds."
"Basterds" sees Brad Pitt...