What's Up With Quentin Tarantino & Feet?
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has many shots of bare feet, which has resurrected an old question: what's up with Quentin Tarantino and feet?
Read moreOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood has many shots of bare feet, which has resurrected an old question: what's up with Quentin Tarantino and feet?
Read moreCould The Bride never have killed Bill at the end of Kill Bill: Volume 2? A theory suggests so and presents some clues to support the idea.
Read moreBetween The Shawshank Redemption, There Will Be Blood, and Lone Survivor, the titles save potential viewers from having to watch the movies.
Read moreSometime two films is all you need! At least that's all these franchises needed to be great. But which duology is the best of the bunch?
Read moreQuentin Tarantino has said he plans to retire after making 10 movies, and with one more to go, here's who must return for his 10th and final movie.
Read moreThe Hateful Eight's extended Netflix cut could give hope for a release of the elusive cut of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair.
Read moreThese ten movies are must-sees for any fan of Hulu's new medieval action film, The Princess.
Read moreWithout one special effects mistake made on a Kurosawa film in the 1960s, the entire genre of action movies would be completely different.
Read moreChris Evans and Ryan Gosling are due to soon trade blows in The Gray Man, but they're not the only A-listers to ever square off.
Read moreShang-Chi made the same mistake the Bride made in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1, except the implications of his situation was so much worse.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino movies are not only about brutality and bloodshed; his unique set of characters usually has plenty of awesome outfits to showcase.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino has a list of frequent collaborators, & here's every actor who has appeared in more than one of his movies & the roles they played.
Read more36 years following the release of Top Gun, its sequel - Top Gun: Maverick has officially topped everything the original ever was.
Read moreBetween 80s action movies, revenge flicks, and, unsurprisingly, a video game movie, these would be Elden Ring-level difficult if they were games.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino has brought a variety of stories in his movies, but he hasn't made any sequels to them, as the Kill Bill movies count as one.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino has a long list of unmade sequels and spinoffs of his movies, and many of them might never see the light of day.
Read moreRevenge is one of Quentin Tarantino's defining hallmarks. From Django to the Bride, Q.T. has created some of cinema's most vengeful antiheroes.
Read moreThe failed TV pilot described by Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction has a few interesting parallels with Quentin Tarantino's later movie Kill Bill.
Read moreMovies and TV shows are full of talented swordsmen, but which do Redditors believe to be the most dangerous of the bunch?
Read moreFrom genre-bending to nonlinear plotting to excessive profanity, Kill Bill has all the familiar tropes and trademarks of Quentin Tarantino's movies.
Read moreKill Bill is anchored by the Bride and Bill's love/hate relationship, but they're backed up by memorable supporting players like O-Ren Ishii.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino has plans for Kill Bill 3, but it still hasn't happened. Here's everything he has shared about the project and its current status.
Read moreA fan video features the Kill Bill music being played during the one-on-one battle scene between Luke and Kylo in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Read moreThe way Redditors see it, movies like They Live, Raising Arizona, and Die Hard have the best one-on-one fight scenes of two characters duking it out.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino has either played a character or lent his voice to an off-screen presence in almost every movie he has made. Let's take a look.
Read moreQuentin Tarantino's two-part epic Kill Bill has some of the most riveting action scenes ever filmed, like the showdown at the House of Blue Leaves.
Read moreFrom Daniel Plainview to Patrick Bateman to Shrek, the films of the 2000s had a wide variety of antiheroes and non-traditional protagonists.
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