Empire ranked
True Romance the 83rd greatest film of all time in 2017, writing: "Tony Scott's handling of Quentin Tarantino's script came off like the cinematic equivalent of cocaine-flavoured bubble-gum: a bright, flavoursome confection that had an intoxicatingly violent kick. It also drew some tremendous big names to its supporting cast." The Hopper/Walken scene, colloquially named "The Sicilian scene", was praised by Oliver Lyttelton of
IndieWire, who called it "one of the most beautiful
tête-à-têtes in contemporary cinema, wonderfully written and made utterly iconic by the two
virtuoso actors". Tarantino himself has named it as one of his proudest moments. "I had heard that whole speech about the Sicilians a long time ago, from a black guy living in my house. One day I was talking with a friend who was Sicilian and I just started telling that speech. And I thought: 'Wow, that is a great scene, I gotta remember that'." Oldman's villain also garnered acclaim.
MSN Movies wrote: "With just a few minutes of screen time, Gary Oldman crafts one of cinema's most memorable villains: the brutal, dreadlocked pimp Drexl Spivey. Even in a movie jammed with memorable cameos from screen luminaries [...] Oldman's scar-faced, dead-eyed, lethal gangster stood out." Jason Serafino of
Complex magazine named Spivey as one of the top five coolest drug dealers in movie history, writing: "He's not in the film for a long time, but the few scant moments that Gary Oldman plays the psychopathic dealer Drexl Spivey make
True Romance a classic ... Oldman gave us a glimpse at one of cinema's most unfiltered sociopaths."
Maxim journalist Thomas Freeman ranked Spivey as the greatest performance of Oldman's career. "
Robbers", a song by the English indie rock band
the 1975 from
their 2013 debut album, was inspired by the film. Vocalist Matthew Healy explained: "I got really obsessed with the idea behind Patricia Arquette's character in
True Romance when I was about eighteen. That craving for the bad boy in that film [is] so sexualized."
True Romance, the 2013 debut album from English pop star
Charli XCX, was named after the film. Brad Pitt's stoner character in
True Romance, Floyd, was the inspiration for making the film
Pineapple Express, according to producer
Judd Apatow, who "thought it would be funny to make a movie in which you follow that character out of his apartment and watch him get chased by bad guys". James Gandolfini landed his role of
Tony Soprano on
The Sopranos when he was invited to audition for the role after casting director Susan Fitzgerald saw a short clip of his performance in
True Romance. Gandolfini ultimately received the role ahead of several other actors, including
Steven Van Zandt and
Michael Rispoli. In the trance song "Solarcoaster" by
Solarstone, a sample is used from the film. The sample includes the line spoken by Alabama, "That three words went through my mind endlessly. Repeating themselves like a broken record. You're so cool. You're so cool. You're so cool." On November 26, 2024, on the Talking Pictures Podcast,
Margot Robbie stated that the film is her favorite. Even having walked down the aisle at her wedding to the theme,
You're So Cool. ==Home media==