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JoeMo
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When I was a teen and saw Natural Born Killers, I was mesmerized. It was so unique and thrilling. Killer Instinct is the weird and wild behind the scenes story of how it was made. In the process, it takes some of the shine off major players to include both Stone and Tarantino and shows the trials and headaches of dealing with the egos and politics of making movies.

#AlphabetGame. #LetterK
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she.hearts.horror Loved this movie! I watched this and Kalifornia quite a bit. I never checked if that was a book too. 🤔 (edited) 2y
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TheNeverendingTBR
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I've been a fan of his movies as far back as I can remember, so it was great to find out some more details about the movies I've seen countless times; it also gives a better understanding of the man himself and what makes him such a successful filmmaker.

I'd like an updated version because this only covers up until Pulp Fiction.

Still, a must read for fans of QT.

Twainy I saw a big beautiful hardcover about his movies once … stunning! 2y
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yoavshai
Reservoir Dogs | Quentin Tarantino
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#BookCoverChallenge
Day 274.
Here I will note 365 books (or as many as I will have before I get tired) that have shaped my taste in literature. No explanations, no reviews. Just the cover of the book.
I do not challenge anyone. You are all welcome to take part.

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JenlovesJT47
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | Quentin Tarantino
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I might be biased because I‘m a huge fan of Sharon Tate, and I absolutely love the movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. I jumped to buy this when I saw QT made a novelization based on the movie. I‘d recommend watching the movie first because there are spoilers in the book and it‘s not told in a linear timeline. But I loved this! There are tons of new and expanded scenes in the book and it really does transport you back to the late 60s. We learn ⬇️

JenlovesJT47 Tons more backstory on Cliff Booth and Rick Dalton. I especially love how much detail it goes into about Rick‘s TV pilot for the fictional western Lancer, and I really wish it were a real show. Overall, if you enjoy the movie then I believe you will like the book. It‘s a great snapshot of the 60s and I love the new bits about Sharon Tate. I wish QT would write more books like this! He even published it straight to a mass market paperback ⬇️ 3y
JenlovesJT47 Reminiscent of the era, including advertisements at the end of the book for books that came out in 1969. 5⭐️ Highly recommended! 3y
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jdiehr I just loved this book! And the ads in the back - such a great finishing touch 3y
JenlovesJT47 @jdiehr yes!! I confess I bought the kindle edition the day it came out because I was too impatient to wait for the book in the mail! 😆 But I‘ll definitely be adding the physical book to my collection ASAP. I really wanted the audiobook but the reviews for the narrator were terrible, which is a huge bummer. Maybe they‘ll get a new one some day. ❤️ 3y
TieDyeDude Nice. I didn't realize this was out 3y
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