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Walrus 07-26-2008 09:48 PM

The "Tarantino Murders".
 
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

Sands 07-26-2008 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 14514262)
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.

JP-pornshooter 07-26-2008 10:57 PM

england seems to be going thru a phase of serious violence.
daily event young peeps are stabbed...

BV 07-26-2008 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter (Post 14514417)
england seems to be going thru a phase of serious violence.
daily event young peeps are stabbed...

see what happens when you don't have any guns

After Shock Media 07-26-2008 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BV (Post 14514439)
see what happens when you don't have any guns

Yet oddly for a country with no worry of "gun violence" it is a wee bit ironic that Harrods sells designer bulletproof clothing.

Dirty F 07-27-2008 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BV (Post 14514439)
see what happens when you don't have any guns

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Dirty F 07-27-2008 02:59 AM

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Originally Posted by BV (Post 14514439)
see what happens when you don't have any guns

Says a person living in a country with the biggest gun problem in the western world. Clown.

buzzy 07-27-2008 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by BV (Post 14514439)
see what happens when you don't have any guns

Yeah.....people don't use guns to kill people. :1orglaugh:thumbsup

only on gfy...

buzzy 07-27-2008 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 14514262)
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

It was a horrific killing that has been on the news alot but it is never really called the tarantino muders, that is just tabloid crap from the daily fail.

xentech 07-27-2008 05:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 14515175)
Says a person living in a country with the biggest gun problem in the western world. Clown.

I know I really don't get it when people say that, it's retarded.

xentech 07-27-2008 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 14514448)
Yet oddly for a country with no worry of "gun violence" it is a wee bit ironic that Harrods sells designer bulletproof clothing.

About 1 in 500 people in the UK have probrably ever even been to Harrods, who cares its a shitty little novelty to help sell clothes, I really don't see it as ironic. And who said anything about our country having no worry of gun violence, where did you get that from? People are killed in gun crimes in the UK, just a hell of a lot less then in the USA. Gun crime is still a real issue and in rough areas, people still worry about it. Maybe this small table will be of interest to you:

Gun deaths per 100,000 population


USA (2001)
Homicide: 3.98
Suicide: 5.92
Other: 0.36

England/Wales (2002)
Homicide: 0.15
Suicide: 0.2
Other: 0.03

Scotland (2002)
Homicide: 0.06
Suicide: 0.2
Other: 0.02

CurrentlySober 07-27-2008 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by buzzy (Post 14515467)
Yeah.....people don't use guns to kill people. :1orglaugh:thumbsup

only on gfy...


Yup ! Guns are ONLY for taking to industry parties... Remember that kids! :winkwink:

DamageX 07-27-2008 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 14514262)
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

I think you got your Tarantino flix mixed up

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Originally Posted by Sands (Post 14514294)
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.

Sounds about right to me.

cykoe6 07-27-2008 06:11 AM

It is pretty clear that they need to outlaw all silverware in the UK. What kind of sick society allows people to legally own cutlery which can be used to harm people. Stop the madness now!

Walrus 07-27-2008 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Sands (Post 14514294)
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.

The cop in "Reservoir Dogs" wasn't stabbed 200 times. His ear was cut off.

The scene they showed in the news was the scene in "Pulp Fiction" where those three male college students were murdered. I don't know for sure if this is how the media got the label or not though.

I did think of that scene in "Reservoir Dogs" BTW. DamageX I did not get anything confused. That wasn't the point though. Even that scene in "Reservoir Dogs" isn't anything like what happened in real life London. Really, how on earth did the media come up with that label? It really is moronic.

Blazed 07-27-2008 10:34 AM

Your moronic for getting so worked up over what trash papers use as a title on their article...

crockett 07-27-2008 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 14515175)
Says a person living in a country with the biggest gun problem in the western world. Clown.

At least we don't have to worry about knifes..

C_U_Next_Tuesday 07-27-2008 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 14516714)
At least we don't have to worry about knifes..


I carry a knife ..I live in the USA :1orglaugh

Dirty F 07-27-2008 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 14516714)
At least we don't have to worry about knifes..

You have to worry about knives and all the idiots walking with guns. Twice as bad.

Sands 07-27-2008 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 14516686)
The cop in "Reservoir Dogs" wasn't stabbed 200 times. His ear was cut off.

The scene they showed in the news was the scene in "Pulp Fiction" where those three male college students were murdered. I don't know for sure if this is how the media got the label or not though.

I did think of that scene in "Reservoir Dogs" BTW. DamageX I did not get anything confused. That wasn't the point though. Even that scene in "Reservoir Dogs" isn't anything like what happened in real life London. Really, how on earth did the media come up with that label? It really is moronic.

Ah, ok, gotcha. On further research, it appears these murders were titled as such since an investigator compared the level of violence of this event to that of Tarantino's films in general.


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