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Topic: What happened with Quentin Tarantino’s foot fetish? (Read 117 times)

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Hahaha there's always his 'authenticity' fetish Grin This is one of my favorite moments where he talks about real strangulation in his film (it starts at 12:30):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-bPjtUvWTg
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Maybe he found some new fetish! Grin Grin
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Maybe Mr. Wallace told him to knock it off or he would throw him out the window.
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Hahaha maybe Nancy walked all over him or maybe he really lost the fetish during time (which I doubt because no one ever loses their fetishes) but it's a shame Grin

It was always a 'guaranteed' thing and now nothing.

The best one, feet-wise, for me was Death Proof. There were shots of feet outside the car-window, feet licking, feet in the falling rain and feet whilw walking back-shot Grin

The most controversial was Four Rooms and Misbehavers chapter.

I was hoping someone may have heard something in an interview or a talk-show since I don't understand why he would have foot fetish in all of his movies and than have none what so ever  Cheesy
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he lost it or what?
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Maybe Nancy Sinatra's boots walked all over him.     Grin
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It seems that at some point Tarantino’s foot fetish just dissapeared from his films. In his early movies a viewer could almost expect one or more foot-shots in every film or, at least, feet-realted dialogs. Now that’s completely gone. No feet-shots, no feet-talk, nothing.

I get why Hateful 8 couldn’t have that sort of thing, being that they are all in a middle of a snow blizzard and the female protagonist was not meant to be sexy, but Django Unchained was also completely feet-free film.
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