A copyright notice appears under the title at the beginning of the movie--a common practice for low-budget movies in the 1960s and '70s but very uncommon for 1997.
Very Special Thanks To: Bert D'Angelo's Daughter
The menu/function/default voice (example: 'you have no new messages') on the telephone answering machine in Jackie Brown's bedroom is Quentin's.
The opening personal credits begin with "A Film by Quentin Tarantino", but Tarantino does not have a director's credit at the end of the opening credits as is typical in virtually all movies. The opening credits end with "Produced by Lawrence Bender".
The last song to play in the end credits, "Monte Carlo Nights", is the same music that plays when Max comes out of the movie theater before running into Jackie at the Del Amo mall.