The fourth he wrote and directed, not including one of the rooms from Four Rooms. The first three were Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Jackie Brown.
Before he was big enough to do whatever he wanted he also wrote True Romance, but his ending was different. He does like Tony Scott’s ending though. He also did the original screenplay for Natural Born Killers, but he has basically disavowed Oliver Stone’s interpretation and rewrite of it. I definitely consider it to be an Oliver Stone movie. From what QT has said about it, I would be interested in seeing his remake. And he did the screenplay for From Dusk Till Dawn, but he chose to concentrate on writing and acting so Robert Rodriguez got to do it.
With the exception of a couple little things, that’s everything he did before Kill Bill. You’re right though, it seems like he was considered a much bigger thing that his number of credits would suggest when it came out.
Edit: oh yeah, the original question: This title has been used before on a smashup or two movie set, but as I understand it this version also has some changes to the editing, including some unreleased scenes, that affect the narrative. Not really changing the story, just moving some stuff around to make it more appropriate for one big movie, like the reveal at the end of 1. Also, it seems like he’s doing a “road show” of the 70mm print like he did with The Hateful Eight.
The fourth he wrote and directed, not including one of the rooms from Four Rooms. The first three were Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Jackie Brown.
Before he was big enough to do whatever he wanted he also wrote True Romance, but his ending was different. He does like Tony Scott’s ending though. He also did the original screenplay for Natural Born Killers, but he has basically disavowed Oliver Stone’s interpretation and rewrite of it. I definitely consider it to be an Oliver Stone movie. From what QT has said about it, I would be interested in seeing his remake. And he did the screenplay for From Dusk Till Dawn, but he chose to concentrate on writing and acting so Robert Rodriguez got to do it.
With the exception of a couple little things, that’s everything he did before Kill Bill. You’re right though, it seems like he was considered a much bigger thing that his number of credits would suggest when it came out.
Edit: oh yeah, the original question: This title has been used before on a smashup or two movie set, but as I understand it this version also has some changes to the editing, including some unreleased scenes, that affect the narrative. Not really changing the story, just moving some stuff around to make it more appropriate for one big movie, like the reveal at the end of 1. Also, it seems like he’s doing a “road show” of the 70mm print like he did with The Hateful Eight.