10 Movie Directors Who F**king Doubled Down On Your Hate

3. Quentin Tarantino Won't Shy Away From His Foot Fetish

Dunkirk  Nolan
A Band Apart

Quentin Tarantino has been accused of excessively cramming his features with a decent amount of jaw-dropping shots over the years, with most of the critique of his work being directed towards his penchant for extreme violence and language. But far from shying away from either of those controversial elements found in his work, Tarantino has continued on making the sort of films that challenge and compel his audience in equal measure.

In another example of him not giving a rat's *ss what his naysayers think, the director has also continued to put women's feet front and centre whenever possible in his often can't-miss tales. After keeping his foot fetish under wraps in Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction saw Mia Wallace's toes given much of the spotlight before Uma Thurman attempting to wiggle those same digits was once again given a noticeable close-up in Kill Bill.

And while the likes of Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight managed to pull back on the foot feature, Tarantino was back to his old tricks in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, giving just about every woman in the picture some time to spread their toes on the big screen.

Whatever floats your boat, Quentin, mate.

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