Woody Harrelson’s tense first encounter with Quentin Tarantino: “I had made up my mind that I didn’t like the guy”
Harbouring a grudge against a stranger.
Harbouring a grudge against a stranger.
An uncompromising assessment.
There was nobody better for the job.
High praise coming from him.
Facts can’t be argued with.
“A chain on the door.”
A lost piece of history was reclaimed.
And it wasn’t “prize shit” George Lazenby.
A most welcome surprise.
It was a landmark decade for culture in general, so it was only natural that British cinema would undergo some evolutions of its own during…