While preparing Birds of Prey, actress Margot Robbie asked Quentin Tarantino for a little help: a nod to Pulp Fiction. The request has been accepted by the filmmaker.
The feature film Birds of Prey has a bit of… Pulp Fiction! But what you might not know is that Quentin Tarantino’s take on the classic didn’t happen with Harley Quinn in the movie, but during the making of it. We will explain.
timeInterview with MTV News Once Upon a Time in Hollywood… In Hollywood, where she first worked with Tarantino, Margot Robbie confirmed to an apparently well-informed reporter that Birds of Prey was her working title. Fox Force Five. A title that refers to an iconic scene from Pulp Fiction.
“In Pulp Fiction, when Uma Thurman and John Travolta are getting their five-dollar milkshakes, she’s describing a pilot she was in. I believe the dialogue Quentin wrote was based on Uma’s actual role in that type of pilot. The dialogue she was in because of that. Speaking of Fox- He on the series Force Five”says Margot Robbie alongside Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, who were completely unaware of this anecdote.
The famous scene from Pulp Fiction in which Mia Wallace tells Vincent Vega that he played “The Story of Female Secret Agents Called ‘Pouliche Force 5′” (in Fox Force Five VO, editor’s note). It’s full because we’re chicks. Strength, because we are tough. And 5, because we are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.”
“Birds of Prey has five characters and we’ve always talked about the ‘Tarantinesque’ references we’d like to bring to the film. We thought it was a good fit.”Continues Robbie, lead actor and producer of the DC film. “I asked Quentin if he would mind if I used Fox Force Five as my working title. He thought it was very funny.”
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