NBCUniversal's new boss once suggested to Quentin Tarantino that he release his next movie on iPhones. The meeting did not go well.
LOS ANGELES—Quentin Tarantino proposed a costly idea during a pitch to Universal Pictures executives for his 2015 western “The Hateful Eight.” Mr. Tarantino, a die-hard cinephile, wanted to release the movie on 70-millimeter theatrical prints that required special projectors for the big screen.
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