From battling snakes on a plane to defending Earth from megalomaniac titans and mischievous gods, Samuel L. Jackson has cemented his place as a cinema icon. Some of his more celebrated performances have come in Quentin Tarantino films, as the actor and filmmaker have become regular collaborators since 1994's "Pulp Fiction." While they have tasted success together, and everyone knows Academy Awards are always a possibility for a Tarantino flick, Jackson believes he and one co-star were overlooked for Oscars after their performances in the 2012 revisionist Western "Django Unchained."

Appearing on "The Howard Stern Show" in 2016, Jackson discussed how he thought Leonardo DiCaprio and himself should have been nominated for their roles as Calvin J. Candie and Stephen respectively, because of t

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