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10 Interesting Details You Need to Know About Quentin Tarantino Movies! The age of Quentin Tarantino is 60!

The age of Quentin Tarantino is 60!

10 Interesting Details You Need to Know About Quentin Tarantino Movies! The age of Quentin Tarantino is 60!

Happy birthday Quentin Tarantino!

He recently hit the 10th of his career. Quentin Tarantino, who will return to the sets to shoot his film, is 60 today. he's celebrating his coming of age. The iconic director, who has managed to attract attention with every project he has written and directed since the beginning of his career, has previously stated that his cinema career is 10th. he announced that he would end with his film.

We don't know if this movie called "The Movie Critic" will really be Tarantino's last movie, but the director is preparing to direct a series as well as this movie.


He also continues to contribute to the world of cinema with the books he has written.

While we are looking forward to Quentin Tarantino's new projects, we look back at his wonderful filmography and in honor of his birthday, we present interesting production details from our favorite films…

Reservoir Dogs

Mr. at Reservoir Dogs. He played Blue as a real criminal.

Mr. in the movie Reservoir Dogs. The role of Blue was played by a real criminal, Edward Bunker. Bunker had been convicted and served time in prison for various crimes such as bank robbery, drug dealing before choosing acting. Tarantino used the famous opening scene of the film, Mr. When he realized that Blue didn't have any lines in the script, he added. Bunker, on the other hand, was not happy with this scene, because according to him, real criminals would not eat breakfast in such public places.

Pulp Fiction

Child actor Chandler Lindauer had to listen to Christopher Walken's entire monologue.

In an unforgettable flashback scene in Pulp Fiction, we see that Butch was a little boy, and a friend of his father's from Vietnam brought his gold watch and gave it to the boy. During the filming of this scene featuring Christopher Walken's iconic monologue, child actor Chandler Lindauer really had to sit across from Walken and listen to the absurd story he was telling. Fortunately, he was too young to understand anything...

Reservoir Dogs

The entire music budget of the Reservoir Dogs movie was spent on the song "Stuck In the Middle With You".


His first feature film was Reservoir Dogs, Mr. The scene in which Blonde tortures a police officer accompanied by the song "Stuck in the Middle with You" by Stealers Wheel revealed how important music and songs are to Tarantino's style. Tarantino believed that this song was right for this scene and devoted the entire music budget to the royalties of a single song.

Kill Bill

The production of Kill Bill was postponed because Uma Thurman is pregnant.

Quentin Tarantino wrote the film Kill Bill specifically for Uma Thurman to play, and shared the first idea for the film with her on the set of Pulp Fiction. However, when the script was finished and Tarantino was ready to shoot the film, Thurman was pregnant. Tarantino postponed filming until after Thurman's birth, saying, "If Josef Von Sternberg is preparing to shoot 'Morocco' and Marlene Dietrich gets pregnant, she will wait for Dietrich."


Django Unchained


His first choice to play Django was Will Smith.


Although Jamie Foxx gave an excellent performance in Django Unchained, he was not Tarantino's first choice for this role. The role offer had gone to Will Smith before Foxx. However, Smith, who read the script, said that the main character is not Django, but Dr. Schultz turned down the offer because of it.

In the past, in Hollywood Tarantino spent five years writing Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as a novel.

Once upon a time... In Hollywood, his story works perfectly in film form, but Tarantino originally developed this idea as a novel and worked on this novel for five years before turning it into a screenplay. Two years after the film, the novel version was also released.


Pulp Fiction


Pulp Fiction's adrenaline shot scene was shot backwards.


Tarantino had planned to play drug dealer Lance in Cheap Roman, but when he realized that he had to be behind the camera for the adrenaline shot scene, one of the most tense moments of the film, he decided to play Jules' friend Jimmie instead.

The moment Vincent stuck the adrenaline needle into Mia was actually filmed in reverse; John Travolta pulled the needle out of Uma Thurman's chest, and then this scene was reversed in fiction.


Inglourious Basterds


Inglourious Basterds' film within the film was directed by Eli Roth.
The third act of The Degenerate Gang revolves around the premiere of a new Nazi propaganda film called Nation's Pride. During the screening, the audience is shown several scenes from Nation's Pride. Within this film, the film was directed by Eli Roth, who portrays one of the main characters of the Degenerate Gang.

Kill Bill

Uma Thurman and Daryl Hannah didn't get along at all.

During the filming of Kill Bill, Uma Thurman and Daryl Hannah did not get along at all. They asked the hotel staff to keep them apart throughout the press tour, and when they both won the Best Fight award at the 2005 MTV Movie Awards, only Hannah came to the ceremony to accept it. This situation helped the film in some way, as it made the hostility between Bride and Elle Driver feel more palpable.Dec.

A long time ago in Hollywood, 

Rick Dalton's breakdown in his trailer was revealed by Leonardo DiCaprio as an improvisation. In the script of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Rick Dalton's Lancer shooting was going smoothly. However, Leonardo DiCaprio had a hard time playing the Lancer character as Rick, so he suggested adding a layer of conflict to the film, in which Rick mixes up his lines. In this scene, Tarantino only turned on the camera and left the rest to Leonardo DiCaprio.

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