Quentin Tarantino is a filmmaker who both wears his influences on his sleeve and plasters them all over his movies. So when IGN sat down with the writer-director to discuss new film The Hateful Eight, we asked what audiences should watch to prepare for his brutal and bloody western. Two of his choices were easy and obvious, being violent oaters that take place in the snow. And the third was a book that he was in the process of reading, but by an author whose work is an obvious influence on the Hateful Eight script.
But we'll let QT explain, and also reveal the somewhat dubious Poirot-inspired nickname that Samuel L. Jackson picked up during the shoot…
"If they wanted to prepare a little bit, one of the things about this western is… I do like dealing in genres, but I also like dealing in sub-genres. So there's westerns, and then there's spaghetti westerns. In this case there's also the sub, sub-genre of snow westerns. And snow westerns – there's not that many of them, but they're there."
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