Summary

Quentin Tarantinois known for his exceptionally written dialogue , complex and unforgettable character , and asynchronous storytelling , yet an overlooked aspect of his movies is his effective use of modest out of sight detail to improve their overall framework . From his 1992 crime - thriller first appearance , Reservoir Dogs , to his three - time of day alternate history epicOnce Upon a metre in Hollywood , apt cosmos - construction can be found throughout Tarantino ’s filmography .

TheQuentin Tarantino shared universeconsists of the " realer - than - real"world wherePulp FictionandInglourious Basterdstake place , and then there ’s the pic - in - a - film region , in which character get hyperrealistic phenomenon , and that includesFrom Dusk Till Dawnand theKill Billmovies . Irrespective of the world in question , there areincredible hidden details in each of Tarantino ’s moviesthat most looker miss .

Here ’s the best viewing order for Quentin Tarantino ’s ten feature - length films , from Reservoir Dogs all the way to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood .

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20Mr. Blonde & Rick Dalton Own The Same Car

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A key component of Quentin Tarantino ’s aesthetic is the use of vintage stuff , include songs , clothing , and car , to aid in evince his characters ' personalities . One of thebest character reference in Quentin Tarantino ’s moviesis Mr. Blonde , and this is because of his sociopathic manner , his wry sense of humor , and his car . As seen inReservoir Dogs , Mr. Blonde drive a 1966 Cadillac Coupe DeVille , and Rick Dalton owns the same fomite inOnce Upon a meter in Hollywood . The car belongs to Mr. Blonde role player Michael Madsen in real life , and its use of goods and services in both moviesfurthers Tarantino ’s " realer - than - material " aestheticby connecting his characters to real - life sentence possession .

Once Upon a Time in Hollywoodis available to stream on Hulu .

19Mr. White & Jimmie Dimmick Are Brothers

Harvey Keitel’sReservoir Dogscharacter’s real name is Larry Dimmick.

Reservoir Dogscenters around a group of career criminals who use codification names base on colors to keep their identities anon. from law enforcement and each other . In the case of Mr. White , interview learn in the first human action that his literal name is Larry . However , one detail viewers might not know unless they read Quentin Tarantino ’s screenplay or watch a deleted picture from the movieis Larry ’s last name : Dimick . As part of the filmmaker ’s share universe , Larry is allege to be the old comrade of Jimmie Dimmick , the character played by Tarantino himself inPulp Fiction — never mind the departure in the write spelling of the last gens .

Tarantino has a taste for reach his characters familial tie , as with the more noted connection ofReservoir blackguard ' Vic Vega , aka Mr. Blonde , andPulp Fiction ’s Vincent Vega , so the Dimmicks are n’t a surprising pair , just more hidden within the traditional knowledge . Considering Tarantino ’s " realer - than - genuine " mechanics , Mr. White likely chose a life of law-breaking to back himself and his brother , and Jimmie pick out another track while still keep connections to organized offence via his older sib . In anotherReservoir Dogsdeleted scene , Nice Guy Eddie , Mr. Pink , and Mr. White discussa nurse named Bonnie , who ’d be Mr. White ’s sister - in - lawsince she ’s also identify inPulp Fictionas Jimmie ’s wife .

Reservoir Dogsis usable to stream via Showtime through Paramount+ .

Jules and Vincent in Pulp Fiction

Could Pulp Fiction be a prequel to Reservoir Dogs ? A lover theory suggests so thanks to the link between some characters . permit ’s take a flavour .

18Max Cherry Leaves A Movie Theater With Jackie Brown’s Credits Music Playing

This reinforces Tarantino’s realer-than-real and movie-in-a-movie world mechanics in his filmography.

Quentin Tarantino expend euphony to enhance his storytelling and reinforce his film ’s themes , and thesongs inJackie Brownare a good example . At one tip , Max Cherry leaves a flick theater , and " Monte Carlo Nights " by Elliot Easton ’s Tiki Gods is hear coming out of the auditorium . This same song plays duringJackie Brown ’s end credits . While not confirm but suggested byRoger Ebert , this option could think that Max just watchedJackie Brown , thus contribute to the motion picture - within - a - picture show theory . If true , it explains Max ’s perpetually unagitated demeanor in every scenario , as he ’d already lie with how everything is lead to play out if he ’d learn the picture show he ’s in .

Jackie Brownis useable to pour on Prime Video .

17The Board Games Operation & Life Are Stacked Near Mia’s Body During The Adrenaline Shot Scene In Pulp Fiction

They can be seen briefly before Mia is resuscitated after her overdose.

One ofPulp Fiction ’s vignettes shopping center around Mia , the married woman of crime boss Marcellus Wallace , and Vincent , who is task with showing her a beneficial yet secure time . Unfortunately , Vincent raffishly leaves his diacetylmorphine in his smock ’s pouch , and Mia snort the diacetylmorphine , mistaking it for cocaine . Perhapsbecause the subsequent scene is satisfy with so much tension , most viewers fail to detect the board gamesOperationandLifeon full display at Lance ’s sign of the zodiac , as he , Vincent , and Jody revive Mia with a shot of adrenaline . It ’s a cool nod to the office , and it also reinforces the topic of life over death even through the most strange predicaments .

flesh Fictionis useable to stream on Max .

16"Kill Zed" Appears In The Background Before Butch Decides To Save Marcellus

Letters from a Killian’s Red beer sign combine with Zed’s “Z” keyring inPulp Fiction.

Pulp Fictioncontinues its subject of morally gray protagonists making challenging decisions in the heat of particularly render times in its penult story , " The Gold Watch . " In it , Bruce Willis ’s Butch Coolidge and Ving Rhames ’s Marcellus engage in a messy shootout that injures civilians and nearly kill them both . Although the situation appears horrific for Butch , he make the upper hand through sheer pragmatism and well-nigh ends the terrible Marcellus ’s life story inside a random pawn shop . However , the flashback to Butch ’s childhood earlier in the story is one of the detailsthat implies Butch wo n’t go through with his actions .

After narrowly escaping intimate assault and torture by buddy Maynard and Zed , an injured Butch steals Zed ’s chopper keys and elects to allow the instrument shop . While Captain Koons ’s gold scout speech communication in the flashback has a profound effect on Butch as a child , there ’s anothersmall detail that confirms he ’ll do the right matter . The " zee " on Zed ’s key band subliminally make full out the missing varsity letter on the " Killian ’s Red " Ne sign in the shop . When put together , " Kill Zed " is spelled out in red while Butch is choosing a arm to save Marcellus with .

What ’s really in the Pulp Fiction briefcase ? fan have speculated for age , but over three decade after Pulp Fiction ’s release it ’s still a mystery story .

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15Mr. Blue From Reservoir Dogs Was Played By A Real Career Criminal

Eddie Bunker spent time in San Quentin State Prison for armed robbery.

Another overlooked expression of Quentin Tarantino ’s work ishis commitment to work with qualified professional behind the scenes of his moviesto ensure a solid level of realism is portrayed in his work . The earliest example of Tarantino ’s affinity for attending to particular is displayed inReservoir Dogs . Among the many colorful characters featured , Mr. Blue is play by former career criminal Eddie Bunker , thus giving the picture show an added horse sense of realism . Although Mr. Blue has very niggling dialogue and is killed off - screen , Bunker ’s consultation proved to be invaluable , as he helped Tarantino mould out the fine details of how vocation malefactor typically design armed robbery .

14Death Proof Makes Subtle References To Kurt Russell’s Career

Tarantino’sGrindhousemovie contains references toThe VirginianandBig Trouble in Little China.

Stuntman Mike is a serial cause of death who utilize his " death proof " stunt car to stalk and murder unsuspicious char . However , despite Mike ’s nefarious means , he is sorcerous and well - read , thus making it possible for him to get in his victim ' near graces . to boot , Mike birth a monologue that detail his history as a stunt performing artist , including a mention of him work on the classical Western seriesThe Virginian . Mike ’s worker , Kurt Russell , appeared inThe Virginiantwice as a son . Also , the tank top that his character wears inBig problem in Little Chinaappears in the bar inDeath Proof . Thesetwo details show Tarantino ’s appreciationfor Russell ’s career .

Death Proofis available to stream via Showtime through Paramount+ .

13Inglourious Basterds' Archie Hicox Is The Great, Great Grandson of Oswaldo Mobray

Tim Roth’sHateful Eightcharacter’s real name is Pete Hicox.

give back to Quentin Tarantino ’s proclivity for making his eccentric relate , a less - known case of such genetic attachment in his share existence is that ofThe Hateful Eight ’s Oswaldo Mobray andInglourious Basterds ' Archie Hicox . Most witness likely overlook the connection between the two fibre because of the vastly dissimilar periods each film is set in , and because of their profession of choice , with Oswaldo being a notorious outlaw and Archie a well-thought-of British Commando Lieutenant during World War II . Unlike the instance of Vic and Vincent Vega or even Larry and Jimmie Dimmick , Oswaldo and Archie ’s relationship unambiguously and firmly reinforces Tarantino ’s stem of selection .

NearThe Hateful Eight ’s flood tide , Oswaldo ’s real identity as Pete " English Pete " Hicox is unwrap to audiences , thus making for a three-fold surprise for longtime TV audience of Tarantino ’s body of work . The revelation is shocking because it confirm his condition as one of the people creditworthy for the massacre at Minnie ’s Haberdashery , but it also reference his relation to the brave military adult male who give his life to institute down Hitler ’s authorities . Additionally , it shows that Tarantino is perpetually interested in reinforcing themes of choiceand consequences for one ’s actions , as both men suffer their ill-timed death because of their decision , just under vastly different circumstance .

Inglourious Basterdsis usable to rain buckets on Prime Video whileThe Hateful Eightis usable to pour on Netflix .

Composite image of Kurt Russell from Death Proof, Lucy Liu from Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Quentin Tarantino from Pulp Fiction

12White & Pink Soap Containers Are Separated From Orange In Reservoir Dogs' Bathroom Scene

This is a subtle hint to Mr. Orange’s true identity.

Reservoir Dogsis rife with character to pop culture , but the film alsofeatures a multitude of small details and hintsat the true nature of many of the moving-picture show ’s secretive lineament . While Quentin Tarantino expend specific Song dynasty and references to past and future characters in his shared universe , he also practice many visual clew in many of the film ’s scene to clew audience in on the larger framework of the movie ’s themes . Mr. White and Mr. Pink moisten their paw while contend to envision out how to get out of their predicament alive , but keen - eyed viewers will acknowledge the positioning of the max containers boast in the scene ’s background .

During the scene , Mr. White and Mr. Pink go over options that might help them solve their problem while also narrowing a list of who they think tipped off the police force about their criminal activities . While the two humanity talk about thing , pink and white goop containers are stacked next to each other while orangish soap container are stack face-to-face of them . This modest particular come about on CRT screen just when Mr. Pink indicate Mr. Orange might be an undercover cop , but Mr. White sharply shoots the notion down . However , Mr. Pink is later vindicated when Mr. Orange unwrap his identity after lay aside Marvin Nash ’s sprightliness from Mr. Blonde .

This is another subtle way of connecting Tarantino’s shared universe.

Quentin Tarantino smartly touch base two moving picture that could n’t be further from one another thematically . DuringJackie Brown ’s opening , the title character passes through Los Angeles International Airport in a scene that not only references Mike Nichols’sThe Graduatebut also establishes Jackie ’s intragroup battle as a burned - out flight of steps stewardess tardily getting by in life . In Tarantino’sOnce Upon a sentence in Hollywood , Leonardo DiCaprio ’s Rick Dalton confidently walk down the same hall with his beautiful married woman Franchesca after returning to the States from filming in Italy , while his stunt two-fold Cliff Booth hauls their luggage .

On one script , the scene is merely a reference toJackie Brown ’s introduction scene that ’s accompanied by Bobby Womack ’s " Across 110th Street , " butthe scenes represent something much greater . Jackie Brown ’s view briefly yet in effect demonstrates Jackie ’s state of being at the beginning of the plastic film . She ’s moving forward yet not going anywhere , and it apologize her actions throughout the scene . When Rick walks down the hallway , it ’s at the pinnacle of a career resurgence , thus representing new commencement for himself and Cliff . Once Upon a Time in Hollywood ’s present moment is brief , but its connection toJackie Brownmakes it a hidden treasure .

Quentin Tarantino ’s movies have left a couple of closed book , but some of them have already been resolve in extended medium and interviews .

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Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth speeds down the road in Rick’s 1966 Cadillac Coupe DeVille in Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.

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Headshot Of Margot Robbie In The 10th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony

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Headshot Of Timothy Olyphant In The World Premiere of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

Harvey Keitel as Larry Dimmick/Mr. White in Reservoir Dogs and Quentin Tarantino as Jimmie Dimmick in Pulp Fiction.

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Headshot Of Michael Madsen

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Robert Forster as Max Cherry in Jackie Brown.

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Headshot Of Michael Keaton In The Los Angeles Special Screening Of ‘Knox Goes Away’

Eric Stoltz as Lance, John Travolta as Vincent, and Uma Thurman as Mia in Pulp Fiction with Operation and Life games.

Headshot Of John Travolta In The TCM Classic Film Festival Opening Night

Headshot Of Bruce Willis In The Premiere of Motherless Brooklyn

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Eddie Bunker as Mr. Blue in a scene from Reservoir Dogs.

Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike in a scene from Death Proof.

Headshot Of Kurt Russell In The Los Angeles Photo Call Of Apple TV+’s ‘Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters’

Headshot Of Rosario Dawson In The Special Screening for Hulu&rsquo;s <code>Dopesick</code>

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Headshot Of Brad Pitt In The Babylon Premiere

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Headshot Of Christoph Waltz In The Los Angeles Philharmonic&rsquo;s 20th Anniversary Gala Honoring Frank Gehry

Harvey Keitel as Mr. White and Steve Buscemi as Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs' soap scene.

Split image of Pam Grier as Jackie Brown and Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton and Lorenza Izzo as Franchesca.