Quentin Tarantino and violence go together like elderberry wine and arsenic—they’re made for each other. He’s certainly not the first director to kill off a few characters, and his movies aren’t slasher flicks, where violence is the entire point. Nevertheless, the ratio of body count to body of work is certainly impressive. So, just for fun, let’s appreciate the sheer numerical accomplishment of Tarantino’s mass cinematic bloodbath: in eight films, 560 people die on-screen. To the breakdown:

*A few numbers are approximated due to the impossibility of counting precisely how many ninjas are decapitated in Kill Bill Vol. 1, how many Nazis are in the theater when it gets set afire in Inglorious Basterds, and how many people fall in the never-ending shoot-out scene at the end of Django Unchained.