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live." >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, the cast of "the hateful eight." featuring director quentin tarantino. samuel l. jackson. kurt russell. jennifer jason leigh. walton goggins. tim roth. michael madsen. bruce dern. and channing tatum. plus, music from rick ross featuring chris brown. with cleto and the cletones. and now, if you haven't heard, here's jimmy kimmel!
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>> jimmy: hi, everybody. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. very kind. have you had a good weekend? i was -- i went to big sky, montana, this weekend. i went fly fishing in the snow. i'll telyou something, there's typically go fishing in the snow is because when you fall in the river, which i of course did -- water's very cold. my man ornaments are just now coming out of hiding. i noticed something when i was up there. i drove by a smoky the bear sign. now you've seen this i've seen this sign probably a hundred times in 40 different places. i noticed for the first time jokey the bear is shirtless and wearing jeans. not only is he wearing jeans, they're cuffed jeans. like it's his grinder profile picture or something. also his belt has his name on it
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which the even donald trump wouldn't go that far. you realize at some point an artist presented this to the forest service and they said, yeah, sure, bear, cuffed jeans, looks great, let's go with it. bears and clothes. smoky witho shirt and jeans. winnie the pooh with shirt but no pants at all. and fozzie and yogi bear, all they wr is a hat and a tie. guillermo, you're the closest thing we have to a cartoon bear, can you make any sense out of this? >> guillermo: sure. no, maybe tomorrow. >> jimmy: maybe tomorrow. guillermo had a busy weekend. this is from the local cbs news in mcallen, texas. >> ricky iglesias kicked things off with a concerer a paradad down centennial boulevard featuring giant helium balloons along with floats and special celebrity appearances. >> guillermo: to the people, thank you, everybody! love you guys!
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so personality, guillermo rodriguez. you did show personality. were you really having a lot of fun? >> guillermo: yeah, everybody was very nice in mcallen, texas. >> jimmy: i loved that pastel button-down you were wearing. wear that for the easter parade next time. >> guillermo: sure, whatever you say. >> jimmy: i would like to with guillermo's help wish a happy second night of hanukkah to those who are celebrating it. hanukkah is the jewish holiday based on the song by adam sandler. we have a special show with quentin tarantino and the cast of "the hateful eight." [ cheers and applause ] we also wanted to celebrate hanukkah so we made something that combines the movie with the festival of lights and that is this, "the hateful eight menorah." [ cheers and a alause ] >> jimmy: all the main characters from the movie are represented in candle form, and guillermo, would you do us the honor of lighting the second candle?
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>> jimmy: happy hanukkah, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so tonight quentin tarantino and the stars of "the hateful eight" are here. they have some interesting merchandise for this movie. all you hear about is the "star wars" toys. but this might be the biggest holiday sellerf them all. this is the "hateful eight" ball. like the magic eight ball but with a quentin tarantino style spin. i'll ask it. will guillermo and i be friends forever? >> fo sho! you best believe that [ bleep ], [ bleep ]! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good, right?
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>> bitch, what? stop wasting my time with your dumb-ass questions. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. i have one more. will donald trump be our next president? >> ha! if that mother [ b bep ] becomes president, i'm moving my black ass to south africa! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: give him a run for his money. the latest national poll of republican voters has donald trump leleing his nearest competitor by 20 points. the donald trump show made a stop in raleigh, north carolina, where even he seems to be confounded by some of the meers of his support group. >> i would like to ask one question. do you think the refugees that are coming here, trying to come here, that are going to germany and all over europe, do you think they're going to become priests and become celibate? to the women in the world that
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question, say that one more time. what do you mean? >> do you think the refugees, those young, strong refugees that are trying to get into america are going to remain celibate? who are they going to -- >> i don't want to get into that question. okay, give me another. give me another question. >> jimmy: i dig what she's trying to say, she wants to have sex with a refugee. right? am i off on that? [ laughter ] cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so today donald trump called for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. you know, i'm sorry to think donald trump is sick of running for president. he's trying to say crazy things to get himself thrown out. but the crazier the things he says, the more people seem to like him. it's like the movie "the producers." this campaign is his springtime for hitler is what's going on
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meanwhile, in other reality show news, congratulations to kim kardashian and her yusband kanye west on saturday, kim gave birth to her second child, a boy, the baby weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce, and 23 million instagram followers. kim was carrying in a breech position, the baby was upside down. doctors were able -- this is so interesting what they did. look at this. sosohat's the baby that't' supposed to be the other way. they inserted a tiny cell phone at t base of the amniotic sac and the baby turned upside down to grab it and take a selfie. and the baby's great. by the way, kim revealed the this is what she tweeted. kik, daughter north, and baby saint. they named their kid saint west, yes. they did. even apple paltrow and blue ivy carter are like, oh, come on. i think they've figured out the pattern. what they do is pick half a christmas name. north, as in north pole.
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if they have another one, by my calculations, the child will be named gingerbread. we did something fun to herald the arrival of saint west. we went on the street. we asked people what they thought of kim and kanye's new baby's name but the names we asked them about we made up. you'll see in tonight's new celebrity baby edition of "lie witness news." >> tell us your name. >> kristin. >> kristin, everybody's talking about it, what was your reaction when you heard kim and kanye named their new baby boy kia sorento west? >> classic kanye, awesome. >> what do you like? >> it's different, who else would come up with a name like that? nobody b b kanye. you've been talking about it? >> seen a lot of things on instagram, memes making fun of it, yeah. >> what was your reaction when you heard kim and kanye named their baby fivo goes west? >> i didn't care, i've never been a big fan of them.
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>> yeah. >> people are talking about it? >> yeah. >> what are they saying? >> you hear on it the news. everybody's talking about -- >> fivo goes west? >> yes. >> it's an american tale. >> exactly. >> what's the reaction to the news that kim and kanye just named their new baby keurig kardashian west. >> it's wild, keurig has become a household name for our coffee products, now being a child's name, they can do whatevev they want. >> people ve been talking about it? >> people talk about it all over facebook. i heard about it on facebook. all over instagram. it's trending worldwide. >> what was your reaction when you heard kim and kanye named their new baby boy fastest gun in the west? >> hilarious. hysterical. couldn't stop laughing. >> people have been talking about it? >> yeah. heard about it on the way here, actually. >> anything you'd like to say to fastest gun in the west? >> good luck in school, i suppose.
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will you? >> hi, grommit. >> what was your reaction when you heard kim and kanye named their new baby -- [ "k" alliteration ] >> not surprised at all. >> why is that? >> i wouldn't put it past them. >> have people been talking about that? >> everybody. >> whereabouts? >> social media, friends, people in the streets. >> you wouldn't lie to me, would you? >> no, never. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: never, ever. we have to take a break. when we come back from that break, channing tatum goes head to l ltle head with a kitten. and our man yehya gives his review of "the hateful eight." we'll be right back.
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>> jimmy: still to come quentin tarantino and cast of "the hateful eight." music from rick ross and chris brown. first major major league baseball news, the miami marlins nounced that they've hired barry bonds to be their hitting coach. at long last. after all the steroid drama, barry bonds is back in baseball. assuming the marlins can find a helmet that will fit his now giant head. barry bonds holds s e record for the e st career home runs and asterisks in the history of the game. did i say asterisks? it's a harder word to say than it should be. asterisks. so congratulations to him. i think barry and the marlins will supplement each other very nicely. this is what barry bonds should be coaching. this comes from the international weightlifting world championships in houston. it aired on espn2 this weekend. this is a weightlifter from georgia. the country, not the state.
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>> come on, come on! >> oh, yeah. he had a funny look on his face. >> well, you can see that the funny look was the fact that he wasn't getting enough air. he passed out. >> look, he's back for his third attempt. >> a lot of heart. another strong pull. he looks like he's not all there. >> jimmy: it's okay, he's dead now. [ laughter ] channing tatum is one of the stars of "the hateful eight." channing could not be here in person tonight but he wanted to be part of the show. all right, relax. anyway, we came up with a weird idea. i won't say it needs no introduction. all i will say is it wouldn't make any more sense if it had
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>> you're such a piece of [ bleep ]. >> dude. you eat out your own [ bleep ] every single day. all day long. hey, kitten. you smell like garbage and fish, bro. i'll do an impression of you, okay? this is exactly you. you know what sucks about you? you don't have thumbs, dude. that sucks for you. i got thumbs. they're right where my middle fingers are. look, dude. you [ bleep ] in a box. you're a pussy. you know what, dude? i've looked and where's your [ bleep ]?
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no [ bleep ]. where's your [ bleep ]? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, channing. even when he's hateful he's loveable. "the hateful eight" opens christmas day, one of the most-anticipated films of the year. a new quentin tarantino movie is always a big deal. we asked our pal yehya to review it for us. yehya only reviews the biggest of the big, he's a passionate film lover. here he is, yehya a lking about the movie "the hateful e eht." >> action! hi, it's me, yehya. i talk about the new movie, the movie -- a cowboy -- the snow. "cowboy in the snow." the cowboy in n izona before, sert. now we do the cowboy and the snow, maybe do it in alaska now. and the guy, the tommy lee jones, i got picture with him.
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"snake in a plane." and sasatake this [ bleep ] snake out of the plane! and you do the movie with john travolta and the hair. like african hair. "pope fiction." you know? and the guy with the big moustache. curse rocker. he good actor, he make a lot of movie, he make "close one eye" his director quentor tarantino. and i got all director. marker corsezy, georgia lucas, steven spielberg, he'll do the movie, the gun, the floor, the gun to the gun. quentin tarantino also do the lady dress with the saw, kelly something. "kill for ever." the movie with george clooney. long time.
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for the people, you know? and -- i don't know his name. h8. follow. is good movie. i don't see the movivi i see little clip. i love to meet. good movie. go watch the movie and good luck! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, yehya. tonight we have music from rick ross and chris brown. the cast of "the hateful eight" is here. and we'll be right back with director quentin tarantino. [ cheers and applause ] er does the u.s. army. we train. adapt. and get smarter. every soldier. every unit. every day. not to keep up with change; but to drive it. nobody knows what problems tomorrow will bring.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, there. tonight, from the new major motion picture "the hateful eight." the whole cast. jennifer jason leigh, tim roth, michael madsen, walton goggins, kurt russell, bruce dern and samuel l. jackson are here. then, this is his new album. it's called "black market." rick ross featuring chris brown from the samsung outdoor stage. tomorrow night, the great albert brooks. from "veep," tony hale, and we'll have music from kool and the gang.
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sykes, calista flockhart, formula one racer lewis hamilton, chef adam perry lang, and music from band of merrymakers and run the jewels. please join us for those guests. without our first guest, people wouldn't be able to take samurai swords on planes, hitler never would have been shot in a movie theater and john travolta would be doing "welcome back kotter" reunions on netflix right now. he's a two-time oscar winning writer and director whose new movie "the hateful eight" splatters onto screens in 70mm on christmas day, then nationwide january 8th. please welcoco quentin tarantino. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you, thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i really enjoyed the
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movies to come out but they're i thought it really came out great. >> i got a kick out of the fact of like you guys had your own jimmy kimmel screening. >> jimmy: we did. >> i heard that you kind of hooted and hollered it up and everything. you went out of the movie like, okay, i felt like i kind of got punched in the face, i don't know if i like it or not. >> jimmy: had to think about it for a while. now the big 70 millimeter premiere is christmamaday. i went to see "django unchained" at the movies i think the day after christmas three years ago. with my parents. they went to see "les mis," i went to see "django." >> good for you. >> jimmy: was it your intentiti to release the filmm on christmas, or is that just a coincidence? >> it ended up being a little bit of a coincidence. as far as when we got -- by the time we got finished with it and everything that seemed the best date to come out. because this is actually my third movie to open on christmas. >> jimmy: you're a very y
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>> i am. "jackie brown" opened on christmas, and "django unchained" opened on christmas and this one opens on christmas. i think the link among the three of those is there's black people and thus a great christmas movie. >> jimmy: i'm ignorant when it comes to things like 70 millimeter film, i don't know why that means, why is that a special thing and why did you want to do that? >> it's interesting. to me there was this aspect of world war i, some people like the digital film making out there. i'm not such a fan of it. and i like shooting on film. and i even like showing it on film whenever that's possible. and so i thought, well, if i'm going to shoot on film, let me shoot in 70 millimeter. i think that would be a good way to do it. also there was some kind of aspect of -- which is kind of strange, when you think about like how weird and crazy this movie is. but to give it a real big presentation. the way like the movies like "ben hur" and stuff in the '60s
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one of the things that's neat about that, i think, is the fact that as time has gone on, it just seems like you go to the movies and you get a little bit less and a little bit less. the last 20 years. i think the last 30 years. there used to be a thing you'd go to the movies and it was a big thing. >> jimmy: right. >> it was a big show. you'd go and now it's kind of fallen into almost like, you're renting a chair for two hours. then you leave. so the idea here was to give everyone a big show. so for instance, in the road show. >> jimmy: explain that, why it's called the road show. >> it's called the road show, that was a big thing they used to do in the '60s. usually what would happen was you'd have a big, big movie. and before it came out you'd have a road show. you had advance tickets, people would get dressed up to go to it, like going out to the opera or going to the ballet or something. you'd get a program. the movie would have an overture at the beginning like a broadway
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the middle of it. you got this fancy program. that was what you did. usually the movie was a little bit longer than the general release version. then they would -- t tt would be a big deal. thatatould play for a few weeks. then they would release it to a theater or drive-in near you, shorter without the pomp and circumstance. >> jimmy: are you the only guy who does this? does anybody else do this? >> no one has done this for a long time, all right? after this comes oututaybe we'll undedetand why people don'n'do it anymorereall right? but i think it's really cool. and i think it's just really neat. especially for my fans who like my stuff. i think it's a bit of a present for them. >> jimmy: you almost pulled the plug on this movie before you even started making it. for those who don't know that story, explain what happened there. >> what happened was i'd written the first draft of the script. and then it got -- i gave to it just a very few group of friends. somehow it got leaked in the industry. and so all of a sudden some agents had gotten it and were talking.
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script online so anybody could read it. and i reacted really badly to it. the reason i reacted badly, because normally when i write a script, it's usually kind of like this big long novel that i start at the beginning and end at the end. write it in a way that i have never had before. so it was me experimenting with a new way of writing. i wanted to write three drafts of the script. go through it three different times, tell the story three different times. then decide, okay, this is the movie. >> jimmy: right. >> and so i did the first draft. and it was completely unfinished. there was an end. and was a end but it wasn't the end. there was all kinds of elements. say, you know, the lincoln letter was brought up once at e beginning that wasast. now as you see the movie i is carried through. it becomes quite important in the movie. but i wasn't quite ready to do that in the first draft. so it was a real almost a
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even the whole idea of telling the story three different times was a new idea for me. so to have it exposed in that first version like that was really terrible. >> jimmy: you had three suspects as far as i understandt, correct me if i'm wrong. sam jackson, tim roth, michael madsen. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: when we come back we're going to bring these guys out herere we're going totoet to the bottom of this. >> do we have the maury povich lie detector thing? >> jimmy: we do, all set up. quentin tarantino here "the
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what do you think they wanq? i don't know, but they look amazing. oh, you know what i was thinking? it's almost christmas! oh! yes! that's what all the lights are for, that's why they're dressed this way! and! where did you guys get your clothes? old navy. you know we've done like, zero christmas shopping. - zero shoppinin - what are we goininto do? we have to go shopping now. you should go, the entire store is up to 75% off. his hat was only three bucks. in order for us to go to old navy, you have to get off our lawn. we have another song! no, no...
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from "the hatefufueight," please welcome samuel l. jackson, kurt russell, jennifer jason leigh, walton goggins, tim roth, michael madsen and bruce dern. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: first things first. which one of you leaked the script? was it you, michael? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you kind of got blamed. i know it wasn't sam. sam doesn't leak anything. >> i didn't have it. >> jimmy: we don't even know
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>> i was on an elevator in italy, okay, i had left a day after i got the damn thing. and i was with my manager. and he was looking at his cell phone. he goes, oh my god! michael, the worst thing in the world! and i said, what, what, whatat happened? he goes, someone leaked the script, quentin's script! i went, man. he goes, that's not the worst thing! what is it? well, he read it to me and it said, i only gave the script to three people and bruce, michael, tim. know for sure it wasast tim. >> jimmy: bruce? >> i'm like, what the -- >> jimmy: did you know about this? were you aware that you were being implicated in this? >> i don't hear good, what'd you say? >> that's what he toto me! >> that's right. >> i called him on the phone from the lobby of the hotel. and i go, quentin. you realize the way you phrased that. you know? can you please make some public
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man? >> jimmy: i don't recall him making a public announcement. >> he starts laughing. he's laughing like that. >> literally, he tells the story about his son, his son, calls him up after he hears and it he's like, dad! really, dad, why? why, dad, why? >> why did you do this, why did you betray quentin, i can't believe you betrayed quentin. what in the name of god? >> jimmy: bruce did not leak the script. tim, did you leak the script? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: i think it was you. >> 100%, 100%. >> you knew it was tim when i said, i know tim didn't do i i any mystery, that lets you know who exactly did it. >> jimmy: interesting. well put. sam, you've worked with quentin more than anybody here. >> really? >> jimmy: yeah that's correct. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you probably can't go anywhere without people quoting these classic lines from these movies to yoyo i'd imagine. >> only tiananmen square.
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nobody asked me if i knew what a quarter pounder with cheese was. the only place. >> jimmy: the only place? >> only place. >> jimmy: was there any particularly notable sitittion wherersomebody came up to you and quoted o o of these lines from these movies? >> the best is i was backstage at a michael jackson benefit. it was like two days before 9/11. i was introducing whitney houston and usher somewhere. somebody came up behind me and they started doing the ezekiel speech. and i'm going, [ bleep ], another one? so i turn around and it's marlon brando. it's like, oh my god! marlon brando. and he did the whole speech. it was jaw-dropping. >> jimmy: unbelievable. >> awesome. we became friends, he gave me his phone number, he's like, call me. i call that number and somebody would answer, it would be like, wong's chinese restaurant. and i go -- is mr. brando there? hold on. and they go away for three minutes and he comes back on the
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>> jimmy: he was hanging around in a chinese restaurant? >> i ihink that was the wawahe had his housekeeper answer the phone. >> jimmy: i see. kurt, you and jennifer are handcuffed together for -- well, it's a long three-hour movie and you guys are handcuffed together. in a lot of places you'd be legally married. did that bring you closer together or drive you apart? >> we were handcuffed to each h other for five months. >> jimmy: five months? >> yeah. i guess we were a month into shooting the movie. i came home and goldie said, how's the stockholm syndrome coming along? funny you should say that. we don't'talk very much. jennifer and i realized we really weren't talking very much. we talked to everybody else. then we said, yeah, kind of -- >> kick it in. >> kick it in a little bit. what are you thinking? at that point we just started talking about daisy and john and the sort of life that they were having together and we started finding things that he had
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this thing going. >> jimmy: jennifer, you sing and play guitar in the movie. did you know -- was that something you knew that you were going to be required to do? >> it wasn't in the script. >> jimmy: it wasn't. >> no. >> jimmy: was that intentional? >> no, i came up with the idea in rehearsal. >> jimmy: i see, okay. >> yeah, so he just -- there's nothing digital with quentin, nothing. i went to where he was staying in telluridedend he said, i need u to do a hair and makeup test. that's what i was originally going to do up there. he said, i want you to listen to this. he took out a record, put on it the turntable. he said, what do you think? i said, it's beautiful. he said, i'd love you to sing it. and play guitar. do you play guitar? and i said, no. d he said, well, i think you can. i know you as an actress, i know when you commit to something you will learn and it we'll get you a teacher. >> she worked hard at it.
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i'd go by every day where she had her dressing room to where i was. and every single time i walked by. >> i feel sorry for you. we'd be there like 2:00 in the morning and i'd walk by jennifer's bungalow, still going on. wow, homegirl still here? >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. don't worry, we're going to talk to you guys also. we'll get everybody. "the hateful eight" right after this, be right back! at planters we know how to throw a remarkable holiday party. just serve classy snacks and be a gracious host, no matter who shows up. [cricket sound] richard. didn't think you were going to make it. hey sorry about last weekend, i don't know what got into me. well forgive and forget... kind of. i don't think so!
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: quentin tarantino and "the hateful eight." >> jimmy, just to let you know, you made michael very happy. >> believe it, baby. >> jimmy: tim, you -- really one of your first jobs in america was working with quentin in "reservoir dogs." how did you guys find each other? [ cheers and applause ] >> well, tim as far as i was concerned was an arthouse film superstar. he had done the robert altman movie "vince and theo" where he played vincent van gogh. i thought that was fantastic. when i heard he wanted to get together and meet me it was, oh, wow, great, let's get together. the interesting thing was all the actors that came in reading for "reservoir dogs," they wanted to be mr. blond, they wanted to be mr. pink, they wanted to be different characters, they wanted to be those guys in particular. i got used to that. i figured that was where he was coming from. then he goes, i kind of like
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that was a different thing. >> it was a different thing. i liked the idea of being an english actor, pretending to be american, pretending to be a robber, who was tually a cop. i thought it was a very complicated scenario. and i kind of enjoyed that. >> jimmy: you're almost a real cowboy now. >> yeah, yeah, i'm -- i am, you know? i actually -- a friend of mine, when i got to do this movie, he said, oh my god, you're in a quentin tarantino western. i said, yeah. he said, so how cool is your horse? you got a cool horse, right? i said, well, i don't have a horse. he said, but you got a cool hat? tell me you got a cool hat. well, i have a cool hat but i don't get to wear it that often. what about your gun, do you have a really cool gun? and i said, no. he said, what kind of [ bleep ] western are you in? and i said, i'm in a quentin tarantino western. >> jimmy: bruce, you worked with a lot of great directors. where does quentin, sitting
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amongst those people with whom you've worked? >> i've always thought that to date i've worked for six stretching geniuses. and without putting them in order, let start with him, otherwise i'll get my horse whipped. but let's put him first. mr. kazan. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who else is on the list? >> mr. kazan, mr. hitchcock, douglas trumbo, francis coppola, lengs paine, quentin tarantino. >> jimmy: quentin just ejaculated. yeah, to hear your name alongside hitchcock. >> that's pretty good, that's pretty cool. i'll take that. >> jimmy: well, the movie is very, very entertaining. another classic. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: quentin, one more thing from you. and of course i could talk to each one of you individually for
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make ten movies in your career, this is number eight. are you really only going to make two more movies after this one? >> well -- that's the idea. that's the idea. one of the things about it, though, where i'm coming from -- i actually think a lot of directors -- i don't think it's that much of a tragedy. it probably took me eight years to do that so we'll see how everyone feels in eight years. a lot of directors talk about, i want to do this thing, that thing, i have time to do this that. i think they have far less time than they think they do. so i'm not going to think that i have four movies or six movies that i will eventually get around to doing. if i only think i have two movies? well, that keeps it at the tip of the spear if you know what i mean. that means those ones better be good. and i better mean everything about them. and i actually like that kind of focus. >> jimmy: you better have all of these people, your stable. >> these are the tarantino superstars! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "the hateful eight" opens on christmas day and everywhere january 8th.
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presented by samsung. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: thanks to quentin tarantino and cast of "the hateful eight." apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next, but first, his album is called "black market." here with the songs "sorry" and "back to sleep," with a little help from chris brown, rick ross! hands up come on she's just perfect in every kinda way but i don't think i can handle her pain
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just running my game umm girl after girl mistake after mistake i tried to change but they always around pulling me down in bed gave you my word but they were just broken promises i feel like -- i know i ain't -- sorry won't turn back the clock baby i took advantage 'cause i knew you wouldn't believe it so i used you i'm sorry eh oh oh but sorry don't make it right i know we at the crib she got her legs wrapped around waist conversatin' she lick every
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like a thug i just wanna -- that's like everyday temporary separations confessing my mistakes she packed her bags and left me home and i'm still hurt get new -- but she can't me that it's real first a lot of lies apologize the thirst real when she hear this thinking to herself damn this verse real rehab out in vegas that bathing suit murdered the set sent the bottles to her table then made love on a jet temporary thrills all these women you think i toss my feeling genuine disregard what you see on blogs i been a boss before i recorded meek's song mil in cash on the gram they trending meech home in the d my g he throwing that peace stone every picture that you post leave comments on each one i tried to change but they always around pulling me down in bed gave you my word but they were just broken promises broken condoms lipstick marks and unprotected sex i feel like -- i know i
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sorry i know it's late i know it's late and baby i can't focus focus i just flew in until the day i'm hoping that you notice did you notice i just posted my landing oh wondering if the same old understanding stands i know you got work pretty early i'll be around 'bout three-thirty usually you done by one so
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