Facts You Didn’t Know About the Quentin Tarantino Movie

Facts You Didn’t Know About the Quentin Tarantino Movie

Quentin Tarantino made only 9 films during his directorial career, but each of them became a cult and went down in the history of world cinema. We’ve brought together facts you didn’t know about his paintings.

Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino was offered a small role in Pulp Fiction to Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, but they declined.

Shot from the movie “Pulp Fiction”

In 1994, Pulp Fiction was recognized as the most cursed movie.

Shot from the movie “Pulp Fiction”

The image of the heroine Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction was inspired by Anna Karina in the Jean-Luc Godard movie The Outsider Gang. By the way, this is one of the director’s favorite films.


Remember when John Travolta injected Uma Thurman into the heart with an adrenaline syringe? Now, it’s actually pulling it out. The movie shows this moment in reverse.

Shot from the movie “Pulp Fiction”

In the movie “Django Unchained” the main character appears in a blue suit. This is a reference to the 1919 film The Boy in Blue, directed by Friedrich Murnau and inspired by the 1770 painting The Blue Boy.


More than 2,000 fake blood was used on the set of Kill Bill.

Shot from the movie “Kill Bill”

Quentin Tarantino originally gave the Bastards an entirely different title. The director often makes references to classic westerns, so this time he wanted to name the film “Once Occupied in Germany” after “Once Upon a Time in the Wild West”.

Frame from the movie “The Inglourious Gang”

Remember the famous scene in Bastards where Hans Landa strangles Brigitte von Hammersmark at the cinema during her premiere? The hands on Diane Kruger’s neck were Quentin Tarantino, not Christoph Waltz.

Frame from the movie “The Inglourious Gang”

Tarantino originally wanted Leonardo DiCaprio to play Hans Land, but later decided it would be better to give the role to a German-speaking actor.

Frame from the movie “The Inglourious Gang”

Reservoir Dogs had a very small budget, so Quentin Tarantino asked players to bring their own outfits.

Shot from the movie “Reservoir Dogs”

During the filming of Kill Bill 2, Uma Thurman had an accident. The fact is that the director insisted that it was the driver himself, and not a spare. Because of this incident, Thurman and Tarantino stopped talking.

Shot from the movie “Kill Bill”

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Margot Robbie wears real Sharon Tate jewelry. They were borrowed for filming by actress Debra Tate’s sister.

Shot from the movie “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood”

Tarantino spent five years writing the screenplay for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. He originally planned to write an entire novel, but later realized that this story was better suited for a movie script.

Shot from the movie “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood”

Reservoir Dogs filmed in just 35 days.


Tarantino has repeatedly said that he might shoot another episode of Kill Bill because he believes this story isn’t told until the end.

Shot from the movie “Kill Bill”

The original title of “Inglourious Basterds” was intentionally misspelled. Instead of Inglourious bastards, Tarantino made Inglourious Basterds. The director himself does not explain why he did this.

Frame from the movie “The Inglourious Gang”

During the filming of The Hateful Eight, someone leaked the entire script online. After that, Tarantino wanted to completely close the project, but in the end he only changed the ending.

Shot from the movie “Hateful Eight”

The Hateful Eight takes place in the same universe as Django Unchained. Although the two films are in no way connected.

Source: People Talk

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