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Posted: Fri 1:45, 29 Nov 2013 Post subject: " he said. "Quentin knew how to adjust that |
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Tarantino adjusts 'Django' blood color for China release
BEIJING, April 10 () -- Sony Pictures says some of the gore in Quentin Tarantino's blood-soaked, 19th century epic "Django Unchained" is to be toned down for its release in China.Zhang Miao, a spokesman for the film's distributor,[url=http://www.ewwealth.com/]louboutin sale[/url], told China's Southern Metropolis Daily the director had agreed to "slight adjustments," such as turning "the blood to a darker color" and "lowering the height of the splatter of blood.""What we call bloodshed and violence is just a means of serving the purpose of the film,[url=http://www.ewwealth.com/]christian louboutin discount[/url]," he said. "Quentin knew how to adjust that, and it's necessary that he is the one to do it."Tarantino earned an Oscar for writing "Django" while Christoph Waltz won Best Supporting Actor.
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