Quentin Tarantino will cameo in Django Unchained
And he’s also keen to make a movie in Australia…
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Having shied away from an on-screen appearance in his last few films, Quentin Tarantino is set to return to the spotlight in Django Unchained , in which he is set to make a cameo.
TV star Rex Linn has revealed that QT was so enamoured with his character Tennessee Harry, that he decided to get in on his scene and take a few of his lines.
“Quentin told me that he liked the scene so much he wanted to be in it, too, and that he would also be taking some of my lines,” said Linn. “So, you'll know the scenes when you see them.”
“We'll be on the screen with Don Johnson and Jonah Hill,” he continued. “The scenes may not be long, but you will remember them.”
Meanwhile, Tarantino apparently has his eye on making a film in Australia, at least according to his close friend, Wolf Creek ’s John Jarratt.
“He wants to make this Australian film and I'll keep kicking him until he does,” said Jarratt. "He's told me he likes tough grittiness... He likes the way we make low-budget movies that look a trillion dollars and stand up next to the Bruce Willis movie next door."
QT Down Under… you heard it here first. Django Unchained opens in the UK on 18 January 2013.
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