1992 | 'Reservoir Dogs'

With a slash of an ear by a razor in his 1992 directorial debut, Quentin Tarantino announced that graphic violence would be a hallmark of his films. His use of blood and brutality in his follow-up films ("Pulp Fiction," "Kill Bill I and II") and especially in his biggest hit, "Django Unchained," has made him the poster boy for violent cinema.
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With a slash of an ear by a razor in his 1992 directorial debut, Quentin Tarantino announced that graphic violence would be a hallmark of his films. His use of blood and brutality in his follow-up films ("Pulp Fiction," "Kill Bill I and II") and especially in his biggest hit, "Django Unchained," has made him the poster boy for violent cinema.

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