Quentin Tarantino Immortalizes Footprints and Curse Words in Cement

By Rudy Cecera (rudy.cecera@mstarsnews.com) | Jan 08, 2016 07:31 PM EST

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Just a few weeks after getting a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, Quentin Tarantino has received yet another honor. The 52-year-old filmmaker became the 292nd artist to put his hand and footprints in cement at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood. But as is typical of The Hateful Eight writer and director's movies and reputation, he did so with some curse words.

According to TMZ, while leaving the imprints of his shoes, which ironically were replicas of the ones Uma Thurman wore in Kill Bill, he left behind a message carved into their soles. More specifically, the letters F**k U, which were also immortalized in the concrete slab. No word yet on if the theater will let the foul footprints remain.

  

Of course the Pulp Fiction legend is no stranger to a lack of subtlety. In the last few weeks, he's made headlines for inflammatory comments concerning police brutality, claiming the Confederate flag was an American swastika and blasting Disney for taking his theater spot with Star Wars: The Force Awakens. He also recently said that he punishes actors who nap on his set by taking photos of them with a huge sex toy.

In attendance at Tarantino's recent ceremony were Reservoir Dogs' Tim Roth, Jackie Brown's Robert Forester, The Hateful Eight's Channing Tatum and Inglourious Basterds' Christoph Waltz, who introduced his Django Unchained auteur. "Quentin baffles, he exhilarates, he perplexes, he surprises, but most of all he entertains us. "We want more and more of these imprints and always in 24 frames per second." said Waltz.

"I've wanted to put my hands and footprints in the Grauman Chinese courtyard way before I ever had a career," said the two time Oscar winning screenwriter before adding "This is something I've wanted to do my whole life."

Tarantino has said he intends to only make ten films which means he has two more times to impress us with his cinema. He has indicated that he would love to explore the horror and gangster genres.

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