Chiaki Kuriyama accidentally hit Tarantino with the ball and chain in Kill Bill: Volume 1.
Tarantino will never reveal why he purposely spelt the titular Inglourious Basterds wrong.
Tarantino owns the Pussy Wagon from Kill Bill: Volume 1 and loans it out sometimes.
Reservoir Dogs’ Mr. Blue was played by a real career criminal, Edward Bunker, who was once one of the FBI’s most wanted men.
Red Apple Cigarettes are a fictional brand of smokes that appear across Tarantino’s films.
We are actually told the Bride’s name in Kill Bill: Vol. 1 before the big reveal in Kill Bill: Vol. 2, by way of her plane ticket.
The red 1965 Chevy in Pulp Fiction was actually Tarantino’s.
Tarantino wrote Pulp Fiction’s Vincent Vega for Michael Madsen but he was unavailable due to filming for his role in Wyatt Earp.
Only Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio were allowed to read the full script for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has an assembly cut of over four hours long.
450 gallons of blood were spilled throughout the Kill Bill series.
The Pulp Fiction needle scene was actually filmed backwards.
Nearly the entire soundtrack budget for Reservoir Dogs was spent on licensing Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle with You”.
Kurt Russell destroyed an antique guitar for this The Hateful Eight scene. He improvised the moment, not realizing it was a relic from the 1860s that was worth around $40,000.
#9 Michael Madsen's Mr. Blonde was Victor Vega, Vincent's brother.