Reid Goldberg is a features writer for Collider. Having grown up in the Midwest, he attended the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.
The Big Picture By early 1993, having made his feature film directorial debut the year before with Reservoir Dogs and gearing up for his sophomore effort with Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino's career was on the rise. He'd also sold two original screenplays, True Romance and Natural Born Killers, the latter of which was about to enter production with Oliver Stone directing.
But after Natural Born Killers was bought for a reported $10,000 and made its way into Oliver Stone's hands, Tarantino's written groundwork for a rollicking exploitation film was reworked into something more consciously reflective of society at large. "When Quentin wrote those two characters, Mikey and Mallory, they were originally based on, I guess, Bonnie and Clyde," Stone said of the original screenplay.
2:20 Related Did Quentin Tarantino Ask Kurt Cobain To Be in ‘Pulp Fiction’? Lance looks like he could be modeled after the late alternative rock legend. Why did Quentin Tarantino hate Natural Born Killers? His generalized loathing of the film leaves much to be desired, especially considering he's also claimed to have never seen it in its entirety.
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