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Old 07-26-2008, 10:06 PM  
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Did any of you hear about the "Tarantino Murders" that took place in London, England? I'm sure everyone from the UK has heard about this. It's not very big news here though. The main thing that grabbed my attention was when I saw the headline "Tarantino Murders." I was like, wtf, what can that have to do with Quentin Tarantino. Seems like a really silly name to give such horrific murders to. I don't know of any Tarantino film where the characters stabbed someone horrendously 200 times. I believe it was the British media that gave the killing this name. How moronic. I believe they were mainly referring to "Pulp Fiction." A film whose violence is all off camera.

The Tarantino Murders
They're probably referencing Resevoir Dogs... particularly the scene where the police officer is tied to a chair and tortured. I could be wrong, though.
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