25 Things You Missed In Quentin Tarantino Movies

With Once Upon A Time In Hollywood on the horizon, we’re breaking down 25 things you missed in Tarantino films! Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant

ScreenRant has dug into Quentin Tarantino’s stash to give you 25 of the most twisted, shocking or just plain quirky secrets hidden in his films.

We’ll give you the low-down on Samuel L. Jackson’s bible verses from Pulp Fiction and show you how Kill Bill was teased in that same film. You might be surprised to learn that Tarantino almost didn’t direct Reservoir Dogs, and that Vince and Vic Vega’s roles in two separate movies are connected. There’s also connections between the Donowitzes of Inglourious Basterds and True Romance, a grave link between Kill Bill and Django Unchained, a cameo of a John Wayne line from Rio Bravo, a different actor rumored to play Pai Mei, a nod to Christopher Walken in Django, and a link between Natural Born Killers and Tarantino’s larger body of work. You might not know about the ironic connection between Steve Buscemi’s roles in Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction and the funky way they filmed the famous adrenaline shot scene.

This video has details on how the Big Kahuna burger franchise lives on, how O-Ren Ishii perfectly timed her own demise, and what the lasting link may be between English Pete and Archie Hicox. Not to mention, we go into the repeating appearances of Sheriff McGraw, the gunfighting titles that group Russ Tamblyn and Amber Tamblyn together, the stolen trophy from the twist competition, the reason why the movie’s called “Reservoir Dogs,” Tarantino’s big tribute to Shaft, that time he went shopping for a Volvo, the tribute to the source material in Jackie Brown, the homage to Big Trouble in Little China that was snuck into Death Proof, the unlucky woman in both Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, and Tarantino’s own explanation for how every one of his movies are connected.

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