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Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Cast
Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen View AllCrew
Quentin Tarantino (Screenplay), Quentin Tarantino (Director) View All
Release: Apr. 16th, 2004
Runtime: 2 hours, 16 minutes
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Kill Bill, no Kill Tarantino
Ok, I get what Tarantino was trying to do, so I don't want to hear that as an argument for why I thought the film was horrible. I am tired of people going "Ohh, you didnt like Kill Bill??? Are yo...
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Kill Bill - Vol. 1
KILL BILL
The 4th Film by Quentin Tarantino
"Vividly beautiful."
"It will bomb your senses away."
"Is like watching a movie in 3-D without the glasses."
"Ad...
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Kill Bill Vol. 1/ Vol. 2 DVD
According to the latest issue of Video Business, director Quentin Tarantino has big plans for both Kill Bill, Volume 1 and Volume 2 on DVD. The director has been quoted as saying that he cut an altern...
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Kill Bill Vol 1
i wont give n e of the suprises away in this film,so dont worry this scene happens right at the start, okay so right at the start of the film when uma is layin on the ground and bill is talking to her...
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Kill Bill 3
Kill Bill Vol II is not even in cinemas yet, but Quentin Tarantino says he is already planning volume three.
“Oh yeah, initially I was thinking this would be my ‘Dollars’ trilogy. I was going to do...
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I also feel like the fun lies within the script during the second film, while volume one had all the fun on the surface.

Like the first film, the second volume is peppered with interesting and creative mode shifts in cinematography and style. Black and white, filters, grainy shots, and some experimentation with aspect ratio all add to the experience..

Whether it's the frantic fight between the Bride and Elle Driver inside a cramped trailer or Bill's Superman monologue (which is definitely a contender for the best Tarantino monologue ever written), the film definitely feels like a good one.