Quentin Tarantino
Here's a fun tidbit of Pulp Fiction trivia. In the end credits, the Coffee Shop Manager (played by Robert Ruth) is credited as just Coffee Shop. Quentin Tarantino said this was because when Tim Roth puts the gun to his head and says "Are you gonna be a hero?", the manager only says "I'm just a Coffee Shop-" before Tim Roth cuts him off and starts yelling again. via tumblr ...
Quentin Tarantino really likes to kill, swear and employ Samuel L. Jackson. To illustrate that point, we put together this helpful graphic to show you exactly how many f-bombs Tarantino drops in each movie, as well as how many people are killed in each of his flicks. Oh, and for good measure, we also added in how many Samuel L. Jacksons Quentin has in each movie. ...
If Quentin Tarantino likes an actor, he is not afraid to use them again and again. Big names like Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel and, of course, Samuel L. Jackson, have all appeared in more than one Tarantino movie. In an effort to trace all of his repeat collaborations, we decided to see how many actors actually overlap from film to film. We didn't realize how incredibly complicated this would get until we started charting this six-sided Venn diagram. Now we know better. Still, we finished the thing, so now we're going to make you look at it. Here it is, the most unnecessarily complicated Quentin Tarantino Venn diagram. Go ...
It’s the end of yet another big, loud, and crazy summer movie season, and if you’re anything like me you don’t remember anything about any of the movies you watched during the last four months besides a bunch of action scenes. In other words, you don’t really care about all the brilliant subtleties of Christian Bale’s interpretation of the Batman archetype as much as you want to see Batman jump ten stories and kick a criminal in the ding-ding. Yet for whatever reason the stuntmen and stuntwomen that make the craziest parts of your favorite movies possible barely get a mention in the credits. ...