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10 Most Memorable Deaths in Tarantino Films – IFC

Quentin Tarantino is known for his pull-no-punches approach to violence in films, among many other things. As such, he’s crafted some unbelievable death scenes that stick in the mind long after the film ends. Here are 10 such moments.10. Clifford Worley, True RomanceTarantino penned this crime classic, which was directed by the late, great Tony Scott. Dennis Hopper’s verbal showdown with Christopher Walken is a showcase for both actors.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3yon2GyoiM9. Robert, Django UnchainedQT even served himself up for a memorable death scene at the hands of Django. We weren’t expecting him to explode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avmxmssqaE88. Beaumont, Jackie BrownOrdell didn’t spend ten thousand dollars bailing your ass out to keep you alive, man.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tO7-DmkfBI7. Arlene, Shanna, Julia and Lanna, Death ProofStuntman Mike’s murder machine makes a grindhouse out of a Honda Civic Hatchback. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI8ciuj3QHg6. Tanaka, Kill Bill Vol. 1It is not wise to give O-Ren Ishii cause to collect your f-in’ head.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLvz5E61UNsContinue to next page > > 5. Everybody in the Tavern, Inglourious BasterdsIn the most intense scene of the film, Michael Fassbender’s Lt. Archie Hicox almost pulls off his undercover assignment, but his one slip costs a lot…

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The amazing old Paramount Records ads that inspired R. Crumb | Dangerous Minds

 The story of Paramount Records is a fascinating one—the beginning is set about 100 years ago, in a Wisconsin furniture company that began pressing records in hopes that’d help them sell record players, which in their early years were indeed whoppin’ big ol’ pieces of furniture. The middle sees that furniture company curating and releasing a jaw-dropping and still legendary catalogue of classic early jazz and Delta blues 78s by the likes of Charley Patton, Ma Rainey, and Blind Lemon Jefferson. The end of the story sees the closing of the company and disgruntled employees flinging those now…

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