Much like Justin Timberlake brought sexy back in 2006, Kurt Russell is bringing the western back in 2015. This week cowboy v cannibals horror western Bone Tomahawk hits U.S. screens (you can check out our review here), while at the turn of the year he plays a ruthless bounty hunter in Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight. So we called Kurt up to talk about both projects, and to ask about his own favourite western.
IGN: Was Bone Tomahawk as much fun to make as it is to watch?
Kurt Russell: It was a good time. It was very difficult – it was tough and challenging because there wasn’t a lot of money. You’ve got to be creative, you’ve got to be inventive. But it was a wonderful script. I was very taken by the sparse nature of it, and also how it captured how differently people lived 150, 120 years ago. The men especially. They are very different from the men of now. I liked the culture clash between these two worlds.
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IGN: Was Bone Tomahawk as much fun to make as it is to watch?
Kurt Russell: It was a good time. It was very difficult – it was tough and challenging because there wasn’t a lot of money. You’ve got to be creative, you’ve got to be inventive. But it was a wonderful script. I was very taken by the sparse nature of it, and also how it captured how differently people lived 150, 120 years ago. The men especially. They are very different from the men of now. I liked the culture clash between these two worlds.
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