Did Quentin Tarantino disown Natural Born Killers? (Photo Credit – Facebook/Prime Video)

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Quentin Tarantino, one of the biggest names behind the camera in all of Hollywood, is as famous for his directorial masterpieces like Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds as for movies that never saw the light of day as originally envisioned. Recently, Tarantino’s proposed final hurrah, The Movie Critic, joined the caliber of projects that never materialized.

In his formative years, the Reservoir Dogs director had to settle for selling his screenplays to studios and other directors, such as True Romance, which Tony Scott directed. However, this Christian Slater–Patricia Arquette movie — also featuring future Tarantino collaborator Brad Pitt — isn’t even the filmmaker’s most popular runaway couple tale; an honor that belongs to Natural Born Killers, albeit for all the wrong reasons, which even led Tarantino, who originally conceived it, to disown the movie.

A ruthless black comedy, Natural Born Killers stars Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis as lovers turned murderers whose spree captures the media’s attention, feeding violence to audiences for higher viewership. Directed by Oliver Stone, who replaced Tarantino thanks to his successes with Platoon, JFK, and the Tom Cruise-led Born on the Fourth of July, it also features Robert Downey Jr. and Gary Oldman.

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