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If there’s one thing that Margot Robbie is known for besides playing roles like Harley Quinn, Tonya Harding and Nellie LaRoy, it’s how frequently she’s shown her tootsies on the big screen. There’s a whole timeline about her feet stretching back to when she made her Hollywood debut in

, and Robbie’s feet received renewed attention a few months back thanks to the Barbie trailer. But as far as her released movies go, arguably the biggest example so far comes from

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It’s no secret that many of Quentin Tarantino’s movies highlight women’s feet in one form or another (which the filmmaker has defended), and along with Margaret Qualley’s Pussycat going barefoot while riding around with Brad Pitt’s Cliff Booth in his car, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood also saw Robbie’s Sharon Tate slipping off her boots while in a theater watching herself in the movie

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. While going over her various looks, both on screen and in real life, with Vogue, Robbie shared the reasoning behind her feet looking all scuffed up rather than relatively pristine with these words:

My character walks into a movie theater to see herself on the big screen and she kind of kicks off her go-go boots and puts her feet up and settles in to watch the movie. But my feet were dirty because I'd been walking around set. They stayed dirty in the movie because Quentin said, 'Don't. Don't clean them.' Someone ran in to do it and he was like, ‘No it’s real, keep it.’

It would have been easy enough to clean off Margot Robbie’s feet after she’d been walking around on set, then shoot the scene, but Quentin Tarantino decided to keep them as they were in order to make the moment fee; more “real.” It’s entirely possible this

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Scene wouldn’t have gotten as much attention had Robbie’s feet been scrubbed beforehand, but looking at how it was ultimately shot, it definitely sticks out.

Having said that, this shouldn’t be used as a defense for displaying your feet in a movie theater. Had anyone been sitting right next to Sharon Tate, you can bet they would have insisted she put her shoes back on or at least mean-mugged her for a while. That's my strategy when this happens on airplanes.

Look was super meaningful, and was even able to speak with Sharon Tate's sister about what the actress loved. She called the overall costume special, noting,

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This costume was special for a lot of reasons. One [Tarantino] wanted the white gogo boots, that was written in the script. I had this black Chanel purse because Sharon Tate always had her black Chanel purse. I remember when I talked to her sister she mentioned as well, she's like, ' She always had that purse she loved that purse.' Playing Sharon Tate was like being on holiday every day because she was so happy and lovely and lighter than air. Just this golden floaty angel. And so I just felt happy and floaty every day as well.

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Proved to be another critical and commercial success for Quentin Tarantino’s filmography, and Robbie walked away from it with a BAFTA nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. So it was undoubtedly special for a lot of other reasons as well.

How Margot Robbie got involved with Once is kind of a fun story. She was brought onto the movie after she wrote to Tarantino and told him she’d love to work with him in “any capacity, ” and she described the story as a “celebration” of Sharon Tate’s life ahead of its release. Rather than depict Tate’s death,

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’s ending established a different fate for the character thanks to Cliff Booth and Leonardo DiCaprio’s character Rick Dalton, who recently “died” at the age of 90.

Connoisseur of Marvel, DC, Star Wars, John Wick, MonsterVerse and Doctor Who lore. He's aware he looks like Harry Potter and Clark Kent.among other great films has chosen the last movie he’ll be making, and he knows exactly who he wants in the starring role. Our trusted and proven sources tell us Margot Robbie is Quentin Tarantino’s choice for the lead role in his final film,

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. It was The Hollywood Reporter who broke the news about Tarantino’s final film last week, and the few details about that plot that leaked included a female lead and a setting of Los Angeles in the 1970s. The outlet also offered some interesting speculation about what the film will be about.

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If THR is right, Margot Robbie — should Quentin Tarantino prove successful in recruiting her — will be playing the late Pauline Kael in

For decades, starting in the late 1960s. She was known as a maverick who often trashed films others were praising, praising movies the rest of the critics were trashing, and fighting with her bosses to get her words in print and unaltered.

If the site is right about Pauline Kael being the subject of Tarantino’s final film, it would add a certain bit of poetry to the filmmaker’s last feature. Kael’s final year as a film critic for

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, hit theaters. With that little coincidental calendar notch, plus the director’s numerous quotes over the years about how influential Kael’s writing was in developing his aesthetic, and it seems like a perfect “full circle” situation.

Star played the fictional version of a real-life person in one of Tarantino’s films. Her first collaboration with the Jackie Brown director was in 2019’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Robbie played Sharon Tate, the actress and model who was one of the five murder victims of the Manson Family in August 1969.

. Billed as a romantic comedy, the film based on the iconic doll will bow in July, going head to head with Christopher Nolan’s historical thrille

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