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Screen Rant on MSNThe Chinese Boxer: Quentin Tarantino's Inspiration For Kill Bill's Iconic Fight Scene
Quentin Tarantino heaped praise on a key scene in a great martial arts classic, which inspired one of the best sequences in Kill Bill Vol. 1.
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No Film School on MSNQuentin Tarantino Breaks Down Hong Kong vs. American Fight Scene Styles
The Whole Bloody Affair at Quentin Tarantino's Vista Theater in Los Angeles. It was a fantastic way to watch the movie and ...
The antics of the show’s cast managed to help Tarantino through a temporary creative problem he had with Kill Bill. Vol. 2 features a fight scene between Thurman’s sword-wielding assassin and ...
Here’s how it works. It must have taken writer/director Quentin Tarantino ages to design and shoot the Crazy 88 sequence from Kill Bill Vol. 1, but the end result is worth every minute of his time.
The full-length Cannes cut of Tarantino's 'Kill Bill' may be his finest movie; it also isn't available on streaming or ...
Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill' has some of the most intense fight sequences that he's ever filmed. One particular scene required more takes than any sequence he's ever filmed.
The Real Reason for the Black and White Fight The majority of Kill Bill: Vol. 1 is splashed with color, but that all changes during The Bride’s climactic fight with the Crazy 88.
1. The film's original tagline was "In 2003, Uma Thurman Will Kill Bill,": which technically became untrue after the film was split into two parts and the second half was pushed back to 2004. 2.
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