Saturday 19 January 2013

DJANGO UNCHAINED BECOMES DIRECTOR QUENTIN TARANTINO'S HIGHEST GROSSING FILM





Quentin Tarantino’s history at the box office has been surprisingly up and down. Following the incredible $100 million-plus success of Pulp Fiction back in 1994 Jackie Brown managed to only pull in $39 million at the domestic box office; and after Grindhouse flopped (making only $25 million) in 2007 the director came back with Inglourious Basterds, which ended up being the biggest hit of his career.
That is, until Django Unchained came around.
Box office returns have come in and since being released on Christmas Day Tarantino’s latest revenge thriller has managed to become the highest grossing movie among the director’s titles domestically. 
Django Unchained has gone over $130 million and stolen the top spot. 


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