One of Hollywood's most vibrant and interesting filmmakers is Quentin Tarantino. Known for being "crazy" and his very recognizable pictures, when he does an interview he almost seems like a character he wrote to be in one of his blockbusters.
Though that's one part of the story, the other is that he is most well known for the epic 1990s film Pulp Fiction. To be more specific, the dance competition scene with Uma Thurman and John Travolta doing the "cat eyes," thing.
Soon thereafter Travolta's character finds himself in a heap of trouble and the very bright red Chevrolet Malibu convertible becomes the tool to make everything better. Unfortunately though it takes an off-camera lump in the heat of the moment.
It is that particular car that was stolen nearly 20 years ago. The good news is that it was just recovered. Considering how often stolen cars are lost forever, this is a pretty cool.
Remember that cherry red Chevy Malibu convertible that John Travolta drives in ? You know the one that he crashes, trying to get help after Uma Thurman overdoses? Did you know it's been missing for 19 years because it was stolen? Well, it's not missing anymore.
The car, which belongs to filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, turned up in the Oakland, Calif., area, according to the San Bernardino Sun. Officers were able to locate it through farther south...
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