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Tarantino often makes references to and features music from cult movies and television.He often features a character singing along to a song from the soundtrack: Mr. Blonde, "Stuck in the Middle With You" — Stealers Wheel; Butch, "Flowers on the Wall" — The Statler Brothers; Mia Wallace, "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" — Urge Overkill; Elle Driver, "Twisted Nerve" — Bernard Herrmann; Jackie Brown, "Across 110th Street" — Bobby Womack; Max Cherry, "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" - The Delfonics.He often incorporates a scene in which music is heard to fade out completely before fading back in again:* Reservoir Dogs (the ear scene)- Mr Blonde (Michael Madsen) walks to his car, then back inside * Pulp Fiction (the gimp scene)- Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) escapes upstairs and then returns with a samurai sword * Jackie Brown (Beaumont Livingston's death) - Beaumont Livingston (Chris Tucker) is in the trunk of a car driven by Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson). The radio is playing and the car drives off before performing a U-turn and heading back toward the camera. * In 1993, soon after Reservoir Dogs and shortly before Pulp Fiction Nirvana thanked Quentin on their album In Utero.
Tarantino directed the fifth season finale to the hit show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which first aired May 19, 2005. The highly rated episode, entitled "Grave Danger", shared a very similar situation from Tarantino's second Kill Bill film: CSI Nick Stokes is captured and buried alive in a Plexiglas coffin while an Internet camera broadcasts the whole thing to CSI headquarters. (In Kill Bill, the Bride (Uma Thurman) was also captured and buried alive in a coffin.)The episode was delayed in being shown in the UK as the broadcast date coincided with the terrorist attacks in London and it was felt that the underground theme in the episode would cause offense. This double-length episode was released on DVD on October 10, 2005. Tarantino was nominated for an Emmy for his role in this episode.Tarantino also directed an episode of ER called "Motherhood" that aired May 11, 1995, and an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live.Quentin Tarantino's Welcome Back Kotter (SNL)
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