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A Chart of Every Death in Quentin Tarantino’s Films

Quentin Tarantino’s movies stand out for many reasons, but chief among them is the extreme violence. Many people have fake-died in front of his camera. And with many, I mean 560 people. And that in just eight movies.

The folks over at Vanity Fair have been so nice to list these deaths, and the tool with which they were killed, in this nifty infographic. As you’ll see, most people died in Inglorious Basterds. And I personally thought more than just seven people died in Pulp Fiction, which, in comparison, almost looks prudish next to the death count of Inglorious Basterds. 

Be advised to take the infographic with a grain of salt: it’s nigh impossible to count every death in the ever-ongoing gun-battle of Django Unchained or how many Nazis were in the burnt-down theater, exactly.

Click to enlarge the image!

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source: Vanity Fair

Some characters were killed with some really distinct weapons. Can you remember their scenes – which characters they were?

Which of Tarantino’s death scenes do you think was the most gruesome? 

Don’t forget to share this infographic if you’re a fan of Tarantino’s work! \o/

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