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Rolling Thunder Pictures : ウィキペディア英語版
Rolling Thunder Pictures
Rolling Thunder Pictures was a short-lived film distribution company, set up under Miramax Films by Quentin Tarantino, that was headed by Jerry Martinez and Tarantino. It specialized on releasing independent, cult, or foreign films to theaters.〔( "Rolling Thunder, Grindhouse and Cowboy Go ‘Beyond’ Dinner and a Movie, To Midnight" Indiewire, April 8, 1998 )〕
The company was created in 1995 but closed in 1998.〔 The company was named after the film ''Rolling Thunder''.〔("The Beyond Special" by Guido Henkel, DVD review )〕 The following films were re-released under the Rolling Thunder Pictures label:
*''The Beyond'' (in association with Grindhouse Releasing)
*''Chungking Express''
*''Detroit 9000''
*''Mighty Peking Man''
*''Sonatine''
*''Switchblade Sisters''
The label also released the independent films ''Hard Core Logo'' and ''Curdled''. The 1994 Jet Li film ''Fist of Legend'' had been scheduled for a Rolling Thunder Pictures release, but eventually Dimension Films released it. Other production companies re-released on DVD later.
==Quentin Tarantino's Rolling Thunder Pictures Triple Feature==

On April 16, 2013, coinciding with the release of ''Django Unchained'', Miramax and Lions Gate released a special DVD set of three films previously released under the Rolling Thunder Pictures label. The set includes ''The Mighty Peking Man'', a ''King Kong'' knock-off; ''Detroit 9000'', a detective-style blaxploitation film; and ''Switchblade Sisters'', an obvious inspiration for Tarantino's films. Tarantino said of the collection "If you like my stuff, you can look at it as – this is where mine came from."

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