in Kill Bill 3 and work with Quentin Tarantino.” When TMZ asked the Mile 22 actress who’d she like to work with, she answered: “I don’t think this will ever happen, but I’m putting it out in the universe: I want to be a grown-up B.B. The Bride tells Vernita’s daughter after she kills, ‘If you’re salty about this in 10 years, come find me and we’ll work it out.’”Īnother star who wants to bring Kill Bill back to life is MMA fighter-turned-WWE star Ronda Rousey. “There have been rumors about a potential Vol. Fox’s daughter in Kill Bill,” Stenberg replied when asked about her dream role. 3 because her dream Role is Vernita Green’s daughter (via Yahoo): “The ultimate character I’d love to play is Vivica A. Vivica Fox, who semi-reignited her career with an ID4sequel, has expressed interest in returning for a cameo as Vernita Green (Spoiler Alert: Both of their characters are off’d in the first two volumes, so we’re thinking they’re thinking “flashbacks”).Īmandla Stenberg ( The Hunger Games) wants Tarantino to make Kill Bill Vol. In the past, Daryl Hannah, who played Elle Driver, confirmed a Vol. There was even some talk of it being done entirely in Anime-form. According to Thurman, an unfinished script does exist. The 3rd installment of Tarantino’s Kill Bill saga – and even some prequels – have been rumored for years. 3. He intimated that it was a definite possibility and that Uma Thurman was definitely up for another round as The Bride (despite static between the two). Quentin Tarantino has always been open about a potential Kill Bill Vol. It explores territory many others haven't, is loaded with memorable scenes and characters, and a piece of cinematic paradise in terms of the showdown between The Bride and the Crazy 88's.“Kill Bill Vol. Kill Bill is at it's root, a revenge flick, but at the same time so much more than just that term. And finally, Bill, who has very little screen time in this first volume, but is masterfully portrayed by David Carradine who seems to be just as good as his half-brother at portraying a maniacal but composed deadly killer. Fox all play fellow members of the Deadly Vipers and succeed in establishing that O-Ren Ishii, Elle Driver and Vernita Green are all worthy of the "badass mofo" informal title which comes with being a former Deadly Viper. Quentin's casting choices for Kill Bill don't drop the bar either - Uma Thurman returns to the "Tarantinoverse" as The Bride, after previously playing Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction, as does Michael Madsen after previously appearing in Reservoir Dogs as the sociopathic Mr Blonde. Quentin doesn't just want to make films seriously, he also knows that he can also have fun during the process which is something that a few directors twice his age at the time of Kill Bill have yet to understand or even grasp at it's base sense. Likewise, Tarantino as always adds fantastic dialogue which especially helps the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad during the backstory segmints of the movie. It's a revenge flick with a lot of different elements, but it doesn't try to be something else, or pass itself off as a grand odyssey. The brilliance that lies in Kill Bill is that it doesn't overreach itself. The colours and look of the film are all very exaggerated and oversampled, i'm not going to lie, but with such a masterfully woven story, the two go together like Eggs and Bacon, although I doubt highly that Samurai swords are edible. Here was have Tarantino at his flashiest but supplemented with a reservoir of substance which endures throughout the film. The entirety of Volume 1 is very much a build up that never fully stops, which is unique even to revenge flicks as they usually ebb and flow with a lot of changes to the pace. 1 is by far the stronger half of the duo. We had it with Reservoir Dogs, a heist film where we never see the heist, and with both Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds - two more films which take what is typical and throw it aside.Īfter multiple views, I still say that Kill Bill Vol. If there's one thing we've learned about Quentin Tarantino as a screenwriter and director is that one should never expect a typical movie that fits the stereotypes of the genre exactly - or even remotely. Rating: R (Some Sexual Content|Language|Strong Bloody Violence)ĭolby Stereo, Dolby A, SDDS, DTS, Surround, Dolby Digital, Dolby SR After devising a hit list, The Bride sets off on her quest, enduring unspeakable injury and unscrupulous enemies. Fueled by an insatiable desire for revenge, she vows to get even with every person who contributed to the loss of her unborn child, her entire wedding party, and four years of her life. A former assassin, known simply as The Bride (Uma Thurman), wakes from a coma four years after her jealous ex-lover Bill (David Carradine) attempts to murder her on her wedding day.
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