Samuel L. Jackson thinks Quentin Tarantino is a film-making "purist".
Tarantino - whose previous works include 'Reservoir Dogs', 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Django Unchained' - has shot the eagerly-awaited Western movie using 70 mm film, which is more expensive but offers a higher resolution shot than the standard approach.
Jackson - who's been cast in 'The Hateful Eight', having previously appeared in a number of Tarantino-directed movies - told ITV's 'This Morning': "It's a big Christmas release in America.
"Quentin likes to shoot on film - he's a purist - he likes to shoot in 70mm. They went in and discovered these lenses that they shot 'Ben Hur' and all of these other great, great films."
Last month, the award-winning director offered an insight into the much-anticipated new movie, saying it will challenge the notion of white supremacy in the US.
He said: "My movie is about the country being torn apart by [the US Civil War], and the racial aftermath, six, seven, eight, ten years later.
"The issue of white supremacy is being talked about and dealt with, and it's what the movie's about."
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