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Kill Bill Vol.1
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Kill Bill Vol.1 (Enhanced Cd)
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Comboutique.com Personalized Gift - Kill Bill
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Kill Bill - Vol. 1
A former assassin experiences the other side of her cold and brutal profession when she is betrayed by her boss at her wedding. Having been shot in the head and left for dead, she finally awakens from her coma and swears revenge. Her quest to kill Bill is preceded by the dangerous task of killing her other wedding day assailants in this typically twisted Tarantino thriller.
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Kill Bill - Vol. 2
The Bride continues in her quest for revenge against her former employer, after she was left for dead on her wedding day. So far she has identified and taken out certain targets involved in the incident. She now works her way further up the hierarchy, hoping finally to Kill Bill.
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Kill Bill - Vol. 1&2 (Boxset) (DVD)
Two films. Kill Bill Vol.1 - A former assassin experiences the other side of her cold and brutal profession when she is betrayed by her boss at her wedding. Having been shot in the head and left for dead, she finally awakens from her coma and swears revenge. Her quest to kill Bill is preceded by the dangerous task of killing her other wedding day assailants in this typically twisted Tarantino thriller. Kill Bill Vol.2 - The Bride continues in her quest for revenge against her former employer, after she was left for dead on her wedding day. So far she has identified and taken out certain targets involved in the incident. She now works her way further up the hierarchy, hoping finally to Kill Bill.
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Kill Bill
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KILL BILL VOL 2 OST
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KILL BILL OST
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KILL BILL VOLUME 2
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Buena Vista Kill Bill, Volume 2 [2004]
The Bride (Uma Thurman) gets her satisfaction--and so do we--in Quentin Tarantino's roaring rampage of revenge, <I>Kill Bill</I>, Vol. 2. Where Vol. 1 was a hyper-kinetic tribute to the Asian chop-socky grindhouse flicks that have been thoroughly cross-referenced in Tarantino's film-loving brain, Vol. 2--not a sequel, but Part Two of a breathtakingly cinematic epic--is Tarantino's contemporary martial-arts Western, fuelled by iconic images, music and themes lifted from any source that Tarantino holds dear, from the action-packed cheapies of William Witney (one of several filmmakers Tarantino gratefully honours in the closing credits) to the spaghetti epics of Sergio Leone. Tarantino doesn't copy so much as elevate the genres he loves, and the entirety of <I>Kill Bill</I> is clearly the product of a singular artistic vision, even as it careens from one influence to another. Violence erupts with dynamic impact, but unlike Vol. 1, this slower grand finale revels in Tarantino's trademark dialogue and loopy longueurs, reviving the career of David Carradine (who plays Bill for what he is: a snake charmer), and giving Thurman's Bride an outlet for maternal love and well-earned happiness. Has any actress endured so much for the sake of a unique collaboration? As the credits remind us, The Bride was jointly created by Q&U, and she's become an unforgettable heroine in a pair of delirious movie-movies (Vol. 3 awaits, some 15 years hence) that Tarantino fans will study and love for decades to come. --<I>Jeff Shannon</I>
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Buena Vista Kill Bill, Volume 1 [2003]
Proudly billed as the fourth film by Quentin Tarantino, <I>Kill Bill, Volume 1</I> is actually half of it (if you include his chunk of <I>Four Rooms</I> it's really the fourth and a quarterth). If <I>Jackie Brown</I> achieved a certain maturity beyond callous cool, then this is his Mr Hyde's trash picture, which relishes all the things in cinema that are supposed to be bad for you. The opening Shaw Brothers logo and cheesy our feature presentation card, redolent of rancid Kia-Ora and stale Wrestlers, sets this up as defiantly a movie-geek's movie, whose touchstones are spaghetti Westerns, comic books, kung fu/samurai quickies and second-hand vinyl albums. If <I>Kill Bill</I> was a dog-eared paperback, it'd be confiscated by a teacher. <p> Tarantino's favoured flashback-and-forth structure means we begin with a shuffle between past and present as the Bride with No Name (Uma Thurman) is shown being apparently murdered at the climax of a Texas wedding chapel massacre and alive again tracking down the <I>second</I> person on her to-kill list. The bulk of the film takes place between these plot points as the Bride carries a vengeance feud to the <I>first</I> of her enemies, yakuza queenpin O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu). Like its soundtrack--everything from Nancy Sinatra to the RZA, with the <I>Green Hornet</I> theme along the way--it's an eclectic picture, with sequences done as a gruesome anime, particularly genocidal stretches in black and white, and segues from cheerful kung fu massacre to Kurosawa-look poised duelling. Tarantino holds back on his trademark motormouth pop culture references; in fact, much of the film is in sub-titled Japanese. <p> You have to lock your brain into trash-film mode to get the most out of it, but its cliffhanger fade-out--unlike the dispiriting to be continued at the end of <I>Matrix Reloaded</I>--makes you want to come back. It's not a spoiler to reveal that Bill (a barely glimpsed David Carradine) hasn't been killed yet, and Thurman needs to take out Daryl Hannah and Michael Madsen before she gets to him. --<I>Kim Newman</I>
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Buena Vista Kill Bill 1 and 2 (Box Set) [2003]
Release Date: 2005-01-05, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over,
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KILL BILL VOLUME 1
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KILL BILL VOLUME 1
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Original Soundtrack-Kill Bill Vol. 2
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Glitter Books Kill Bill: An Unofficial Casebook
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Buena Vista Kill Bill - Vol. 2 [2004]
The Bride (Uma Thurman) gets her satisfaction--and so do we--in Quentin Tarantino's roaring rampage of revenge, <I>Kill Bill</I>, Vol. 2. Where Vol. 1 was a hyper-kinetic tribute to the Asian chop-socky grindhouse flicks that have been thoroughly cross-referenced in Tarantino's film-loving brain, Vol. 2--not a sequel, but Part Two of a breathtakingly cinematic epic--is Tarantino's contemporary martial-arts Western, fuelled by iconic images, music and themes lifted from any source that Tarantino holds dear, from the action-packed cheapies of William Witney (one of several filmmakers Tarantino gratefully honours in the closing credits) to the spaghetti epics of Sergio Leone. Tarantino doesn't copy so much as elevate the genres he loves, and the entirety of <I>Kill Bill</I> is clearly the product of a singular artistic vision, even as it careens from one influence to another. Violence erupts with dynamic impact, but unlike Vol. 1, this slower grand finale revels in Tarantino's trademark dialogue and loopy longueurs, reviving the career of David Carradine (who plays Bill for what he is: a snake charmer), and giving Thurman's Bride an outlet for maternal love and well-earned happiness. Has any actress endured so much for the sake of a unique collaboration? As the credits remind us, The Bride was jointly created by Q&U, and she's become an unforgettable heroine in a pair of delirious movie-movies (Vol. 3 awaits, some 15 years hence) that Tarantino fans will study and love for decades to come. --<I>Jeff Shannon</I>
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Kill Bill - Vol. 1
The Bride was once part of a group of top female assassins called the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. When she realises that she's pregnant she decides to leave, assume a new identity and get married. This does not sit well with Bill, her former boss. On her wedding day, he along with the other members of the group attacks the wedding party leaving them for dead... The Bride awakes from being in a coma for five years and sets out to get her revenge...
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