Rolling Thunder Pictures

Rolling Thunder Pictures was a 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.

[2] The following films were re-released under the Rolling Thunder Pictures label: 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.

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.