Few film producer can craft fiber as well asQuentin Tarantino . Throughout his life history , Tarantino has created a number of iconic and memorable characters who have earned their position in movie theater history . He is capable to create everything from terrifying scoundrel to inspiring heroes and everything in between . But the Tarantino characters that are most memorable are the ones who are out of control .

It ’s a extra kind of character that can be consider a " hot kettle of fish " and Tarantino has created a few of them . These are the characters who are larger than life and raving mad at center , as well as being somewhat of a disaster . Through their own actions , these theatrical role often create their own downfall . Here are the biggest hot mess Tarantino characters .

Aldo Raine (Inglourious Basterds)

At the beginning of the film , Lt . Aldo Raine ( Brad Pitt ) looks to be the hero ofInglourious Basterds . He is the tough commander of the small chemical group of Jewish soldiers who apply guerrilla tactics to take on the Nazis during World War II . While he is successful in that aspect , once Aldo is introduced to covert operations , we reveal he is not the brightest bozo around .

Aldo and the other " basterds " are tasked with infiltrating a German moving-picture show premiere . Though Aldo is more than unforced to take part in the severe mission , it ’s clear he is just making it up as he goes along . However , the fact that he seems unbothered by his mistakes makes him oddly sympathetic .

Drexl (True Romance)

genuine Romancemay not have been   channelize by Quentin Tarantino , but it remains one of his best script and gives us some of his most imaginative characters . One that stands out the most is Drexl ( Gary Oldman ) , a violent pimp who " imagine he is dim . "

Drexl is a madman who is not afraid to get his hands ill-gotten , as we see in his first scene where he polish off two drug dealers . When Drexl is confronted by Clarence ( Christian Slater ) , he really becomes an animate being , viciously attacking him before getting shot in the groin and action by Clarence .

Vincent Vega (Pulp Fiction)

Vincent Vega ( John Travolta ) is another character reference who seems like he is going to be the hero of the account , only for Tarantino to revert expectations . In the open up scene , Vincent seems like a calm and coolheaded hitmanwho is effective at his occupation . However , as the film move on , we see he is prone to getting into bad position .

We see him take his boss ’s wife out to dinner party only to fall for her and cause her to accidentally o.d. . He accidentally and savagely shoot a colleague in the face , causing a mussy situation . at long last , he leaves his gun outside the toilet , leading to him getting gunned down by Butch ( Bruce Willis ) .

Calvin Candie (Django Unchained)

Since the film deal with the American slave trade , all the baddie inDjango Unchainedare pretty wanton to detest , but Calvin Candie ( Leonardo DiCaprio ) is the most slimy and most pathetic . The untested plantation owner seems to see himself as some sort of king of the South but instead work like a bad brat .

Calvin has his strongest slave fight to the death for his own amusement . He fancy himself a cognoscente of French refinement , despite being ignorant to most of it . He is prone to infantile flare-up of rage and racist broadside to the point that Schultz ( Christoph Waltz ) is unforced to shoot him bushed just to shut out him up .

Elle Driver (Kill Bill)

Kill Billintroduces us to the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad , a group of elite assassins working for the nominal Bill . They might be beastly and pitiless killers , but most of them seem to be professional and collected people . But Elle Driver ( Darryl Hannah ) does n’t fit that description .

Elle is the most worked up and vindictive of the team , having a particular hate for her former colleague , Beatrix Kiddo ( Uma Thurman ) . Despite being a world - course of instruction assassinator , Elle whine and backstabs mass when she does n’t get her means . Her cocky and ostentatious position suffer her not one , but two eye .

Louis Gara (Jackie Brown)

Jackie Brownis Tarantino ’s first and only adaption to day of the month , free-base on the novelRum Punchby Elmore Leonard . Like many of Leonard ’s stories , the film feature felon who are not the masterminds we commonly see in these stories . Perhaps the dimmest of them all is Louis Gara ( Robert De Niro ) .

Louis has just been let go from a long stretch in prison and is recruited by his old friend Ordell to help him out with his gun for hire - go business . But Louis does not have his head in it any longer . He is distant , always stoned and just apparently dazed . He even forgets where he parked his motorcar during a job .

Stuntman Mike (Death Proof)

Stuntman Mike ( Kurt Russell ) is one of Tarantino ’s best subversive fibre he ever created . The former Hollywood stunt number one wood drives around in his souped - up auto stalking women and killing them . While he seems terrify at first , his truthful people of colour before long shine through .

Mike crucify a group of girls in an drawn-out Salmon P. Chase , but when they move around the tables on him , he turns into a blubbering mess , shrieking and pleading for mercy . Seeing this creep deservedly get his buttocks kick is pretty square .

Mr. Blonde (Reservoir Dogs)

Reservoir Dogsis a film satiate with tearing criminals , but even the most violent among them are shock by the loose cannon , Mr. Blonde . When we shortly fulfill the homo in the opening scene , he seems like a calm , flabby - spoken man . But then we listen about how he executed innocent hoi polloi during the heist and it ’s clear he ’s a madman .

What ’s most eerie is how blond assert his calm persona even after the massacre . He does n’t even break a swither when he begin torturing a young cop and planning to burn down him alive just for the fun of it .

Daisy Domergue (The Hateful Eight)

LikeReservoir Dogs , The Hateful Eightfinds a group of tearing individuals share a small space together as tension go high . While the group is filled with intimidating men , the most intimidating of all is the only woman present , Daisy Domergue .

Daisy is the sister of a legendary felon , but we get the sense that she is the one in rush of the crew . She is a hostile , anti-Semite and vulgar creature who will obliterate you as soon as you turn your back on her . She is one of the most psychotic Tarantino characters around and entertainingly terrifying .

Rick Dalton (Once Upon A Time In Hollywood)

Tarantino ’s leading men are usually capable and confident men , but that ’s for certain not the character with Rick Dalton . Though he once hada promising Hollywood careerahead of him , Rick regard his wiz power diminishing and he becomes less and less positive in himself .

Rick often feels sorry for himself , cry out and whining about how thing are not going his manner . We see him have a full - bumble meltdown on the set ofLanceronly to come back and nail his aspect . For an worker , he is intelligibly not in ascendence of his emotion .

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Quentin Tarantino as Mr. Brown talking in Reservoir Dogs

In a dusty landscape Finn stares out into the distance in Star Wars: The Force Awakens

A collage image of Luke Skywalker in A New Hope

Calvin Candy (Leonardo DiCaprio) smoking a pipe in Django Unchained.

Brad Pitt as Aldo Raine looking at his large knife in Inglourious Basterds

Drexl Spivey holding chopsticks in True Romance with a quirky attire in a colourful room

Vincent dances with Mia at a night club in Pulp Fiction.

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Bridget Fonda as Melanie smoking and following Louis (Robert De Niro) in a parking lot in Jackie Brown

Stuntman Mike smoking a cigarrette in Death Proof

Mr. Blonde drinking a soda in Reservoir Dogs

Daisy Domergue in The Hateful Eight

Rick on the phone in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

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