Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) Brings The *DRAMA*! - First Time Watching - Movie Reaction/Review
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- Experience this reaction, to the conclusion of a two-part cinematic journey, in which Cameron and Isaiah sit down together and watch Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) on Amazon Prime Video for the very first time, which was directed by THE Quentin Tarantino! Uma Thurman and David Carradine excelled at their roles! if you agree and enjoyed this reaction, show some support and leave a like, share, and subscribe! Comment down below your favorite scene from the movie "Kill Bill: Vol. 2"!
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The Bride got shot with rock salt, was drugged, buried alive, walked across a scorching hot desert, and somehow still had enough energy to fight Elle. I know it's just a movie, but damn. She's got incredible stamina.
Anger gives her energy
@@сиднипрескотт-щ3лscript writer gave her that energy.
Hate is a hell of a motivator
You're thinking about what she'd be like in bed, huh? LOL!
Ummm your saying this after the first movie.
Remember when Pai Mei told Beatrix her arm was his and he could do as he wish? Well, one could say it was Pai Mei who took his revenge by taking Elle's remaining eye. 😊
I say the same thing about a black Mumbai killing Bud.
I’ve never thought of that and if that was intentional that’s GENIUS af 🤯
When Pai Mai is about to die he says to Elle "I promise you that someday..."
He knew he'll be revenged some day by his best pupil.
Insert Pai Mei mustache toss.
He would be so proud.
Fun fact: Uma and the actress that plays Ellie(Daryl Hannah)actually didn't get along during filming which makes the fight scene so much better!!
My ONLY complaint about part 2 here is that I was so disappointed Bud never found out she dug herself out of that grave. I so wanted to see his reaction first time I saw this.
I disagree. It was more perfect that Ellie found out after Bud told her. He didn't deserve to know she escaped. I get your point in saying that but him dying not knowing is sweet to the sweets! Like him not knowing she escaped and killed his brother! They all deserved that shit lol
Those boots, those beautiful red boots were lost in that damn coffin and I mourn them every time I see this movie again. 😥
A moment of silence for the boots we lost along the way.
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@@0okamino😮😂😮😂😮😂😮😢
Pai Mei is a villain that is in a number of 70s/80's Hong Kong kung fu movies. The long white hair and huge eyebrows are his look and a popular way to make young actors look old for the parts.
On another note, it's ironic that El Driver said that Beatrix deserved better than to be ambushed by Bud when, in the first movie, she wanted to poison her while she was in a coma.
Not to defend Elle but dying in your sleep is way more merciful than being buried alive and living in the dark for a week.
But at the same time she did tell him to make her suffer til her last breath.
It's a wonderful homage for Gordon Liu to play Pai Mei since in the classic Shaw Brothers films he fought against him as the hero.
Sadly, over a decade ago he had a stroke that paralyzed half his body. He's made some recovery but not fully.
Gordon Liu will always be a legend of Hong Kong cinema.
@@HerMajesteee..KweeenHunni Yeah, but I doubt she wanted to do it out of mercy.
@@HerMajesteee..KweeenHunni I think it's not as much the method as the people involved. I see two possible reasons for her remark: the first is she sucks up to Bill. He stopped her from killing the Bride stating she deserved better. Elle parots Bill.
The second is she just plain despises Budd and sees herself and Beatrix as above him.
@@jessecortez9449Shaw brothers films are the shit. I still watch them all the time. 37th Chamber of Shaolin, all time favorite.
The Bride is not a comic or a manga. This is not an adaptation. The Bride is a character Tarantino and Uma Thurman created on the set of Pulp Fiction.
Tarantino took inspiration from other movies to create the Bride.
@@LotusInitiate72 like everybody does to create anything
The Pai Mei section might be my favorite QT sequence ever, every time he flicks his beard I laugh my ass off.🤣
It’s so perfect🤣
They need to react to more Kung Fu movies to understand the greatness that is Pai Mei lol
The $64,000 Question was an American game show in the 50's. Bill's old.
Pyramid.
The burial scene in the theater is something I will never forget.
I can imagine the sound and being in a dark theater. That must of been an experience. 🖤
@@orangeslices990 Exactly. As they hammered the lid shut the last sliver of light left the theater.
You two are too young to appreciate "who" David Carradine was. Back in the 1970's he was the star of a television show called "Kung Fu", where he played a Chinese monk travelling in the old American west. This previous portrayal made his casting in this extra special.
I was going to post something similar to this but decided to scroll through the comments first. I remember watching Kung Fu back in the 70's as a kid, dad used to love watching that show, got me hooked on it. Then to see Carradine opposite of Chuck Norris in Lone Wolf McQuade, then this movie. Good call out for the youngsters out there that didn't know how big 'Bill' was prior to this movie. David Carradine had a great career.
I had a Kung Fu lunchbox back in the day..
true fans would also be overjoyed to notice he's playing a flute, when we first see him
Kung Fu is an American action-adventure martial arts Western drama television series starring David Carradine. The series follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin monk who travels through the American Old West, armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in martial arts, as he seeks Danny Caine, his half-brother.
You should watch it and react to it. ✌️
he died in the most tarantino way possible
Guys, keep in mind these are 2 parts of the same movie. So, Vivica A. Fox was in this movie. It was filmed as one movie, but the studios made him split it in half.
She is in Vol. 2 as well. She walks into the wedding chapel along with the other Deadly Vipers.
@@0okamino this is true
Your reactions to the eye snatch are exactly why I get a kick out of watching UA-camrs react to this film, that scene in particular. It's great. 😂😂😂
Bud and Bill were actual brothers.
Pai Mei is a reoccurring character in the older Chinese kung fun flicks. It was kind of amazing that Tarantino included him in this movie.
"That woman deserved better," says the lady who was going to poison B in her sleep ...
she thought that after BK beat her colleagues asses along with all the crazy 88, gogo and all
Your shocked faces and Cam’s laugh after Elle losing her 👁️ was everything. 😂😂😂😂
That’s my favorite part of the movie and I love watching reactions to that part.
She never saw it coming 😏
I saw this movie in the theater, and the entire audience lost their shit at that scene
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Damn, I wish I could have seen it. I only saw the first one in theaters with my brother, mom and her bf. I was 13, he was 7. He cried as soon as The Bride was shot in the head. Of course, that was their fault. Who takes a 7 year old to this type of movie?
My crazy ass loved it though!
@unholy1satan666 .good.point... no one.
I'm happy you loved it, though
And it was Pai Mei's revenge - The Bride took Elle's eye using the hand on the arm that he owned!
What people always gloss over about The Bride/Beatrix laughing/crying in the bathroom... That is a side effect of the truth serum wearing off, a feeling of pure euphoria. It's that, mixed with the grief of losing who was once her true love, the joy of carrying out her revenge and getting her daughter back, and the relief that it's all finally over and she can move on with her life in peace.
Thank you. It always makes me a little sad when reactors don’t get what that scene is encompassing, maybe that comes with age or a certain maturity. Maybe you have to have lost a true love to understand the twisted grief. Thank you for pointing it out and saying it so eloquently.
The first volume was a dedication to martial arts movies. The second is more reminiscent of the old spaghetti westerns.
That story Bill tells about the Shaolin monks is always ironic to those of us who watched David Carradine in the tv show Kung Fu. The series follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine(Carradine), a Shaolin monk who travels through the American Old West, armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in martial arts, as he seeks Danny Caine, his half-brother.
Rock salt can kill someone at close range. It is unquestionably Deadly Force. It is very much less effective than a normal load of lead pellets but a face shot would certainly blind you for life. Close enough and the energy of the impact will also bruise you pretty good. One caveat, the rock salt has little mass and will not travel far or have much effect at any serious distance, like beyond 10 to 15 feet, give or take.
"Thats what you did with the daughter" thats why Bill did that. She made him believe she was dead and she wasn't. So Bill did the same to her with their daughter
the ending always makes me cry happy tears. “The lioness has rejoined her cub and all is right in the jungle” and the Akas under Umas name 😭😭😭
The burial scene definitely shook me the first time I saw it in a dark theater with surround sound… 😳😳😳
Tarantino confirmed that Samuel L. Jackson is playing Jules, post the events of Pulp Fiction, "wandering the earth...like in Kung Fu" which is hilarious since Kung Fu the TV series starred...BILL. David Carradine. The Tarantino circle of life.
The Kung Fu TV series was supposed to be Bruce Lee. It was even to a large degree his idea, but the producers didn't think an Asian leas role would bring audiences in..so they went with David
no he hasnt
the 64000-dollar question was a game show on tv during the late 50's and early 60's it ended in scandal after the producer's rigged the game for better ratings. they gave the answers to the contestants the viewers liked and wanted to win.
The show did come back in the 80’s as the $128,000 Question.
They really did have a black mamba in the film but it was defanged, so no poison… mostly. Quintin Tarantino grabbed the mamba and let it bite him. He said he always wanted to be bit by a black mamba and live to talk about it. I think he just got a stomach ache, but he did it!
I just want to point out that Shogun Assassin is an insanely good samurai movie from the Lone Wolf and Cub series.
A wonderful father and son story. Great for the whole family.
Bill picked $64,000 because there was an old radio game show called "The $64,000 Question". When contestants reach the $64,000 question, it's always the most challenging question.
Bill picking that specific number is a reference. It demonstrates how old fashioned he is.
Elle deserved more backstory.
Also it’s crazy how I never noticed this until now that poison is a central theme to her and her preferred killing method.
Pai Mei is played by Gordon Liu whom in the 70's and 80's always fought the character in the classic Shaw Brothers films. He was also the leader of the Crazy 88 in Volume 1.
Sadly, a decade ago he had a stroke that paralyzed half his body. He's made some recovery but not fully.
Gordon Liu is a legend of Hong Kong cinema.
64,000 question is a hallmark from a 70's game show. You know Quentin loves his 70's pop culture
Both volumes are a rendition to those movies Tarantino loved to watch as a teenager. It's an original story with elements of those classics.
People in the theater jumped out of their seats when Budd blasted The Bride with the shotgun . . .
Vol 3 needs to happen! Vernita Greens daughter vs the brides daughter! Call it Kill B! Quentin could even cast Uma Thurman's actual daughter, Mya Hawke, to play BeeBee. Elle Driver can still be alive and I'm sure QT would do some crazy stuff with a blind assassin. The timing is perfect. Everyone has aged into the roles perfectly.
Wish they would do this too. I always thought it would be interesting if Elle trained Vernita's daughter and tried to drive a wedge between Beatrix and BeeBee, say if Beatrix never told BeeBee that she killed her father. BeeBee only finding out as an adult, maybe from Beatrix's enemies. That would be one thing that would make a significant impact on Beatrix, if her daughter stopped trusting her and turned against her for a while. I love the blind assassin idea for Elle too.
The 64 Thousand Dollar Question was a famous 50s game show. That phrase is used quite often to mean the last, most crucial bit of information. And actually, people don't change. That's a myth, like Santa Claus. People might try to change, and they may believe they have changed, and they can fool other people into beliving they have changed, but under the right stress, they always revert back to their real inner nature.
Pei Mai was played by the same actor who played the bald henchman of the crazy 88. Gordon Lui. Lucy Lui’s brother.
No he is not.Alex Liu is her brother.
Tarantino almost killed Uma while filming the scene where she’s driving down the country road, he kept pushing her to drive faster and she wasn’t comfortable doing it because the car wasn’t in good mechanical condition. He made her do it thought and she ended up losing control and hit a tree.
I really think Thurman overreacted about that whole thing. And I imagine their fall out is one of the reasons they never did Vol 3. I know they’re fine now, but I’m sure feelings changed during that time.
no he reacted normally. he forced her to do it and shes sustained injuries since then. they have mad eup now and others do need to move on.@@RoyKoopaling
@@paulelroy6650 Yeah, it’s just a difference of opinion. I don’t think asking her to go a little bit faster in a car is anything outrageous. He co-credited her as a writer, so he fully respected her as a creative partner. Sometimes you need to suffer for your art.
@@RoyKoopaling You are both wrong on this. He didn't force her to go faster until she crashed. She was worried about driving down that road at that speed in that car. Tarantino tried it himself (although the opposite direction) and thought it was safe. Told her he thought it was safe. She trusted him and so she did it. And so she crashed.
Also it wasn't just "suffer for the art". According to the film's stunt expert after the footage came out it was just luck that she wasn't decapitated.
And while it hurt their relationship she was mainly angry at Weinstein and co. for trying to cover it up, while Tarantino was the one who helped her get ahold of the footage and get it out. I also remember reading somewhere that Tarantino wanted to wait for the stunt team to come in and check it out, but Weinstein or the studio wouldn't let him and so he tried it himself, but I couldn't find the source for that again now.
Also Tarantino has said he is the reason they haven't done Vol. 3. While he knows what it would be about he feels he hasn't come up with a good enough way to handle the plot, and he doesn't want to do it just to do it if it'd end up not living up to Vol. 1&2.
@@Painocusyeah i kinda hate the idea of a part 3 nikki's revenge anyway. If we ever got an expanded universe, honestly I'd imagine a prequel from back in the assassination squad days (obviously recasted or even a tv series or animated one) would have more potential.
Rock salt has a density around 2.5 or 3. Lead has a density around 11. So the fluffy rock salt slows down really fast in the air and doesn't penetrate very well.
Quentin Tarantino and Thurman conceived the Bride character, persona and protagonist, during the production of Tarantino's 1994 film Pulp Fiction; Kill Bill credits the story to "Q & U". Tarantino spent a year and a half writing the script while he was living in New York City in 2000 and 2001, spending time with Thurman. Tarantino initially developed many of the Bride's characteristics for the character of Shosanna Dreyfus for his 2009 film Inglourious Basterds, which he worked on before Kill Bill. Thurman cited Clint Eastwood's performance as Blondie in the 1966 film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as an inspiration. In her words, Eastwood "says almost nothing but somehow manages to portray a whole character". The way Uma Thurman developes and presents these characteristics into her interpretation and performance of the Bride is amazingly well done. As usual, her performance is exceptionally well completed, and her acting absolutely genius. And as always; wonderful reactions, especially intriguing to follow your interpretations of Tarantino & Thurman and their work of Art. Thanks for sharing.
Kill Bill was an big up to early successful martial arts movies in the United States. That riff you hear when the do the close up before she begins killing is taken from "Five Fingers of Death". It was the first martial arts movie that was successful in the United States from China filmed in the 70's. As a young man Bill played "Grasshopper" in the TV series "Kung Fu". I never missed a show. The yellow jump suit was taken from Bruce Lee's last move "Game Of Death".
And the song that plays in the first film when Beatrix is going to meet O-Ren, is the theme song to The Green Hornet(1966 tv series), by Al Hirt; the Green Hornet starred Van Williams as the Green Hornet, and Bruce Lee as his martial art expert partner, Kato. Tarantino made sure to put that song in the film at that scene as the second homage to not only Bruce Lee, but to the overall genre of vigilante justice, with a martial art twist.
Yes...Bud shot her with both barrels of rock salt...basically it shatters when it goes off, and it is like being hit with sand...except the salt is tiny crystals with sharp edges. Since it is so small, it cannot penetrate much skin, so it is basically "non-lethal" as long as you are not shot in the face or groin areas...call it "less lethal", but Bud knew it would not really hurt BLEEP much if he hit her in the chest...incapacitate her briefly.
If you remember Kill Bill vol.1's animation, the man dressed in white who kill's O'Ren Ishii's father and sets the room on fire is Bill.
What????
Yes, I've heard about that "theory" lol.@@cloudcampos4555
@@cloudcampos4555see again the animation, and compare the cartoon's face with Bill's.
That siren used to be my ex-wife's ring tone on my phone when we were young parents because of how much the meddlesome administrators at our kids' school feared her. Mama bear had claws!
"You have no family? I'm workin' on changin' that" nice clean Tarantino dialogue
7:52 her name was revealed in the 1st movie. Though I think you needed the quality of a bluray at the time to see it. When she got on the plane to Japan when she was sitting in her seat her ticket were on her tray table.
If you paused you'd have seen the name: *** SPOILER*** Beatrix Kiddo on the ticket.
She seems like the type who would have access to fake identities, so even that could be considered dubious until it’s confirmed later.
if you notice she used the arm pai mei said was his to snatch out elles eye.... so he got his revenge
I do love that there are no heroes in this story. There are protagonists and antagonists, but all of them are either bad now or have done horrible things in their past, including the Bride. She didn’t even know that her daughter was alive until she saw her. Up to that point it was just selfish revenge. It’s a story where every major character is a monster has wronged someone and we only like one of them because she was the one whom was wronged the most.
Wait she did know though, she got it out of Sophie right? She would’ve known once killing Oren
@@lawrencesaylol
I don't think she knew. Bill asked Sophie is she knows, suggesting that if she wasn't told she wouldn't. Plus, she seems shocked when she sees her for the first time at Bill's house.
Why does everyone hate Bill so much? He’s a great villain and super charismatic.
Pai Mei is played by martial arts legend Gordon Liu. He also played the leader of the crazy 88. Liu starred in many martial arts movies in the 70's. The striking of the beard and the look that he had was typical of those films that the master looked like that. The $64,000 Question was a game show in the 50's. The show was a question and answer show.
Guy on left is Cam? Anyhow you have the BEST reaction faces and the perfect radio DJ voice!
Also: No, he would eventually still die from his pressure points having been attacked, it just would have been slower and more painful. The five steps pump blood to his heart, but the pressure points, having been attacked, stop the blood from getting there, like a dam in a river. But after five steps, the walls of the dam break and an overabundance of blood overfills the heart all at once in a violent explosion.
Never let a black mamba get too close.
I Loved Pai Mai! He was Hilarious! 😂 Every time he stroked his beard I couldn’t help but laugh! 🤭
Also David Carradine deserved his best actor Oscar nomination for this and probably should’ve won!
Uma Thurman was Awesome and a Dope 🔥! She is Legen….wait for it…Dary! 😎
The more I see this film, the more I appreciate Budd's skills -- deception and lulling people into a false sense of security, causing them to underestimate him.
Claiming that he sold his Hanzō sword, setting the trap inside the trailer with his shotgun levelled at the door, his overall calm and slow demeanor... even walking into frame at the church with his gun behind his back.
Originally there was supposed to be a big show down between the Bride and Bill at the end - a massive sword fight on the beach. But Harvey Weinstein said they didn’t have the budget, so it got cut.
And I think it absolutely was necessary to really finish the story. The film suffers significantly without a big climax at the end. Although I still love it.
PS- all the things you thought were perhaps faults are entirely intentional. Kill Bill is a love letter to genre film and all of the direction issues you had are taken straight out of 70s cinema (mostly). Not a spoof, but a deep, loving homage. Because of the time you (and me actually) grew up, it feels like it’s cheesy because all of the beautiful little iconoclastic cinematic touches have been rehashed and recycled through the years to the point where they’re just parody. You really need to understand what Tarantino is doing to ‘get it’.
There are an special edition call Kill bill: the whole bloody affair, and is the two volumes in one, it’s very hard to get it but it’s somewhere in the web, it where shows in a few theaters, you can see the posters on line
24:24 I've seen this movie so many times, and this is the first time I noticed she says "gwadaloop" instead of Guadalupe. Feels like that should have been caught 😆
"I'm scared for Bill" is crazy
I’m so glad you did both so close I just found your channel and I’m loving your reaction!!
Still waiting for the "Kill Beatrix" movies where Vivica A Fox's daughter comes to get her revenge on Uma Thurman. 😔
it really sucks but i dont think its gonna happen. tarantinos final movie was just announced and its some war critic movie 😩
Part 1 used to be my favourite but part 2 grew on me and now that's my favourite
A lot of peeps don't realize when the karate dude would throw his beard it meant he was displeased, and when he strokes his beard that meant he was pleased.
The flashback of Pai Mei, Elle Driver and Elle's right eye is all the backstory I NEEDED for her; it's my favorite 3 seconds from BOTH movies! ( yes, I timed it!! Wish we could have had a smitch more of it! ) 1 hr, 17 minutes and 51 to 54 seconds into the movie.
michael park and gordon liu were in both movies and played two roles each. park was the texas sheriff and the mexican pimp. liu was the leader of the 88s and pai mei
I used to live by the freight yards in Cicero, IL. The railroad police used to shoot trespassers with rock salt loaded shotgun shells, or sometimes peppercorns! I knew 2 teenage boys who tried to burglarize a freight car and got shot by rock salt - they said it stung badly, for quite some time.
BTW, The $64,000 Question was an American game show broadcast in primetime on CBS-TV from 1955 to 1958, which became embroiled in the 1950s quiz show scandals. (In mid-August 1958, while both Question and Challenge had already been announced as part of CBS's fall lineup, the network's quiz show Dotto was cancelled without explanation. A federal investigation was launched by the end of August on the allegation that a Dotto contestant had been given answers in advance.)
That was Budd's spit jar that got emptied on Elle's face.
As a year end/new year round-up, there NEEDS to be a compilation for all of Cam's dry heaving in 2023. Even in action movies like this... even in Galaxy Quest! XD
Fun fact: Rock salt in a shotgun shell is literally minuet traces of salt. It considered nonlethal Designed to injure predators but not kill them. Before the invention of bean bags to use on coyotes and wolves. to scare them off it was considered a nonlethal form of deterrence but not designed to use on Humens and not a point-blank range. like in this movie. If he had wanted to kill here, he would have used buck shot or slugs. Lol Rock salt is know illegal in multiple states because of the pain it Cain causes in targets. Lol
"There are consequences for breaking the heart of a murdering bastard." "Oh, get over your ego, buddy..." The one time I disagreed with a take by you two. What Bill said was true: get involved with people who have violence as part of their way of living - criminals, assassins' that sort of thing, and you'll find violence is often also used to resolve personal disputes. Bill, even civilized as he is in some ways, is still the type of man a father would normally warn his daughter to avoid.
fun fact they actually reveal her name in Vol1 you just gotta look for it lol its on her plane ticket when she goes to japan to get her sword made
Two perfect movies. Really hope we get the WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR one-movie version (with added scenes) someday.
People love laughing and finding mistakes but only genuine viewers deserve this movie review.
"I want to learn martial arts from a temple!" Me: "Wait 5 minutes"🤣🤣🤣
About the impossible escape: yes, each and everyone of us would die asphyxiated and with a broken hand XD but think the bride thrived in that climb because the dirt was still soft, didn't weight as much as if it had been compacted, that's why it sinks as she climbs up.
The "$64 Thousand Dollar Question" is a gameshow from the early 1960's. 😀
The 64 thousand dollar question was an old quiz show. Very old.
33:37 for the young kids out there, $64,000 dollar question was a popular game show back in the 1950's. I'm not that old, but old enough to understand the pop culture reference.
Since 1 and 2 were shot as a single film the two halves fit seamlessly together.
24:37 Now that we know her name, all the women in the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad have nicknames that can be single letters: Bea/B Elle/L Verita/V and of course O-Ren/O.
Love this flick. It's probably my favorite Tarantino film behind Pulp Fiction.
Fun fact: Daryl Hannah actually improvised Elle Driver’s blind tantrum just to make Quentin Tarantino laugh. He liked it so much that it was kept in the film.
Uma Thurman looks raging fired up
You should definitely watch “The Long Kiss Goodnight”
21:44 - "That crack is everything I need." - Cam
23:38 I love this part
I Every time she ripped out that eyeball I just started dying I don't know why great reaction
Wish we could have seen the Esteban scene.
I always wished Bill's death would have been a little more dramatic than just falling to the ground. It was supposed to be an exploding heart, and this just seemed like his heart just stopped. David Carradine's real death, however, is much, much more interesting.
Hahaha, pei mei beard flip is iconic! lot of references to early martial arts movies, Chinese action movies do not care about the wires, they make it clear u know that they are using it! 34:49 best assassin of the whole movie! 🤣
There should be an alternate ending......After Beatrix gets her kid and leaves. Several minutes later, Bill gets up from the ground and giggles to himself....."I can't believe that idiot woman actually believes there's a move called the 5 point palm exploding heart technique. Pai Mei and I made that crap up when we were drunk on Sake one night. We laughed our butts off at the ridiculous notion! Man is that woman going to be surprised when I suddenly show up at her front door to get my daughter back."
Quinton Tarantino's movies so far. Have almost a comic book action to them. Things kids used to watch in the theaters during the Saturday morning matinees. First the News reel. Usually the latest advances of world war two. And then the serials. Superman, Captain America, the shadow, rocket man, Buck Rodgers, etc.
The action during these short movies was sometimes over the top. Looking to WOW the young audience that typically flocked to the Saturday morning matinees.
There was always a cliff hanger of an impossible to survive situation that would be resolved in the next Saturday's matinee. But there was usually a cheat thrown in that wasn't in the first movie. Remember the character in the movie Misery talking about the serials and how she would stand up during the matinee screaming about how they had cheated the audience.
Anyway not the cheating part of those old black and white matinee serials, ( stories). But the over the top action scenes sometimes like the master standing on her sword like he weighed nothing. But it's Cool as well as it is over the top
The $64,000 Question was a game show from the era of Bill's youth. A lot of Tarantino films are loaded with 20th century pop culture references that will be completely lost on younger generations.
Sam Jackson, Uma Thurman, Michael Madsen are among the best actors to bring QT's scripts to life. Recognize Pei-Mei? His name is Gordon Liu and he was the leader of the crazy 88's in vol 1! And Esteban played by Michael Parks, also played the Sheriff in Vol. 1!
"The $64,000.00 Question" was a TV game show in the mid 1950s.
Again....Great comments. Please review Jackie Brown! Perfect Tarantino movie.
Yall are so fun. Love the reaction.
27:23 is Pai Mei returning in spirit because remember he owns that arm.
So the reason they still showed Vivica A. Fox in the credits wasn't only just because of the new scene that showed them walking towards the chapel of course but also because Kill Bill was originally ONE film. The studio told Tarantino that it was too long so he had to slip it into two parts 🍵
Another fun fact: Ellie spazzing out after her eye was plucked and kicking shit all over the place wasn't scripted. But Tarantino liked it so he kept it in 😊
Bill, is the late great David Carradine.
Primarily known for playing lead in Kung Fu. He played a "chinese" monk...
Sadly he passed within a few years of this role. Of auto erotic asphyxiation.
come on guys once they told you of the five-finger death move you knew they had to use it and you wanted to see it .
The scene where Vernita Green (Copperhead) confronts Beatrix Kiddo (The Bride) in the hotel room and discovers her pregnancy introduces a pre-B.B. synthesis within Kill Bill. This moment exemplifies a temporary resolution of opposites, thesis/antithesis, yin/yang, creation/destruction, that foreshadows the Bride's confrontation with Bill.
Vernita didn’t confront Beatrix in the hotel. The hotel scene was with Karen Kim, Lisa Wong’s assassin.