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...

Continue Reading Inglourious Basterds Was Meant To Be Quentin Tarantino's Next Original Follow-Up To Pulp Fiction