Quentin Tarantino found a home away from home while shooting new movie INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS in Berlin, Germany - the city has a bar dedicated to the director and his films.
The filmmaker decided to visit Tarantinos after locals told him the nightspot is filled with memorabilia from his movies and his films are played on a loop - and he admits it was an odd experience.
Tarantino explains, "We showed up, and the owner saw me through the window, stepping out of the car.
"He was really cool. He just stood in the middle of the room, and when I stepped through the door, he held out his hand and said, 'Welcome to your bar.'"
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