Long before he picked up a sword in "Kill Bill: Volume 1," Gordon Liu was kicking butt and taking names in Chinese cinema. Liu began working in martial arts films in 1973, and he built up a decent
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 were released months apart, featured their own separate opening and closing credit sequences, and covered dramatically different stylistic terrain.
Kill Bill wasn’t as successful in awards season as most of Tarantino’s other movies – Oscar voters tend to dismiss action films – but it was one of his biggest box office hits. Volume 1 became known as one of the best revenge movies in the 2000s thanks to its engaging narrative and Volume 2 concluded that story in a wildly satisfying way.
Written and Directed by. Quentin Tarantino. "Kill Bill, Volume 1" shows Quentin Tarantino so effortlessly and brilliantly in command of his technique that he reminds me of a virtuoso violinist racing through "Flight of the Bumble Bee" -- or maybe an accordion prodigy setting a speed record for "Lady of Spain." I mean that as a sincere compliment.
Kill Bill Vol.1 starts in an intense place and doesn’t let you down until the final credits. A must-watch cult classic that is worthy of a 9/10. Volume 2. A full year passed before we were treated to the other half of ‘The Bride’s’ story.
RELATED: The 5 Best Musical Moments In Kill Bill: Volume 1 (& 5 In Volume 2) Tarantino’s first three movies had all featured action sequences, like Reservoir Dogs ’ police shootout and Pulp Fiction ’s pawnshop basement confrontation, but Kill Bill was his first straightforward action movie. The iconic writer-director came out of the gate
@M.A.Golding there are two things to consider about the Crazy 88 - firstly, there aren't 88 of them (in Volume 2, Bill says they picked the name because it "sounded cool") and The Bride doesn't kill all of them. She tells the survivors to leave the limbs they've lost behind, shortly before she ascends to the roof to fight O-Ren Ishii.
Until now. Vol. 2 isn't a bad film but it is a gut-wrenchingly disappointing one, taking Vol. 1's sleek, slinky, ruthlessly efficient assassin of a movie and retiring it to the suburbs. It's
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