I remember the hilarious interview for this movie "Tarantino, why is necessary so much gruesome graphic violence?" "BECAUSE ITS SO MUCH FUN JAN, GET IT"😂😂
@@damienx0x "I have poor taste" lmao F___ off child. They are not bloated and flawed, they are what they are intended to be. You simply did not like it or were not the intended audience. I love a backstory more than the action personally. I'm not going to even diss you for not 'getting it' so I'll take the higher road and leave it at that. Child.
I love Kill Bill but in the Tarantinoverse I see it as a popcorn movie simply because hes done so much great stuff since. I loved it so much at the time because coming off the hype of the 90s where Tarantino burst onto the scene, five years since Jackie Brown in 1998 was a long wait for a Tarantino movie. I do rewatch it from time but nowhere near as much as I rewatch Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds.
The Bride / Beatrix is the best representation of how to make badaas female character without forcing them to be badaas. We see how she struggled in Pai Mei's training especially the fact she can't speak Mandarin and keep determined even though Pai Mei did a lot of harsh treatment to her. Also, she respects Pai Mei no matter what unlike Elle and that's how she lost her eye.
So she's not forced to be badass? She's literally the best assassin in the world. See that's what I hate about movie fans these days. They act like there is a legit difference between badass women now and in the pass. There is no difference. Your just more nostalgic for movies like this.
The difference is she's badass because of her feminine traits and why she is doing what she is doing. They didn't try and force her into being masculine or better than a man like so many woke movies today.
@@christinasisk2187 what??? So her being raped wasn't at all woke? Omg, idiot like you are a dime a dozen on TH-cam. Quentin Tarantino's films are woke. He loves black ppl. He even participated in the protests..... dumb ass. The movie he made before this was literally Jackie brown. After he made inglorious bastards and Django unchained then hateful 8. All movies that were praised for being anti white. Django literally kills every white person in the movie. What's changed is that idiot ppl like you didn't notice or were too stupid to pick up on what the directors were saying
Still one of my favorites. I remember that after Kill Bill, the song "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" popped up everywhere in TV and movies, when someone dramatically enters a scene.
And that whistling tune that Elle Driver does as she’s walking through the halls of the hospital. I was told the tune was called “Insomnia”, but I haven’t looked it up.
I absolutely enjoyed Vol. 1 and was electrified by the final scene as a cliff hanger. However, Vol. 2 did answer questions raised by the first movie. This was satisfying for that sake. Yet, I was totally happy with the first movie as a stand alone, despite the great cliff hanger.
Vol. 2 was ok for me personally it didn't had a lot of blood nor kills but i think it was more story based than action for me it was just an ok downgrade from the first
@@Slmpjh 1 is Tarantino’s homage to kung fu flicks. 2 is Tarantino’s homage to Spaghetti westerns which is why it’s slow and more dialogue driven; I personally love 2.
This was my first QT movie and he blew me away. It is a tour de force of directorial skill. You can see him putting his feet into so many genres (Italian Westerns, anime, 70s blaxploitation, Kung Fu...) And dancing circles around the other guys. In this movie, one discovers QT is a genius.
My QT top-list goes: Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, and the rest. But given its style and form, Kill Bill is arguably the ultimate Tarantino movie. It was him truly firing on all cylinders.
Jackie Brown was a good story. It was taken from a novel called Rum Punch and the characters name was Jackie Burke. She was actually white. Then QT rewrote it for the screen and made it a great movie and great homage to 70s blackspoitation.
When I first got my blu-ray player, I wasn't going to get Kill Bill on blu till The Whole Bloody Affair. Yeah, I ended upgrading years ago since I'm STILL WAITING!
I’ve seen the car crash but it hit really hard this time car accidents are so scary she could’ve died so easily and it’s sucked up they wouldn’t give her the footage now it’s out the truth always comes out glad they are friendly , lol she’d have to trust him to get her daughter be in his sets after that
I know there was supposed to be a third film but I'm glad there's not. It doesn't need to be a trilogy or tetralogy even if it's about the Bride's daughter protecting her mother from the people she killed children.
I love Kill Bill and often rewatch it. The trailer fight between Elle and the Bride is IMO the greatest female fight scene in cinematic history. In the early ‘70s I was a Bruce Lee fan; Kill Bill has that same je ne sais quoi. The fight choreography is as great as anything Bob Fosse or Gene Kelly has ever done, and more than equal to that of Bruce Lee. Thank you, Q & U!
Surprised you didn't reference The Kill Bill Diary, David Carradine's insider account of the events. As an example, the main cast had to train daily for two months before started shooting. Unpaid. Carradine describes ideas, scenes and filmed sequences that didn't make the final cut. Reading that book, people can know about Bill, the reason why of the movie, not even mentioned here.
The Japanese version of Kill Bill vol 1 has the house of blue leaves sequence in full (no crop shots) and in colour…. One of my favourite collectibles along with the 2 box sets with the replica swords and buckbears
I believe that Kill Bill volume 3 should ironically enough, not be named that at all. I think it should be titled: "Kill Kiddo" or "Kill Beatrix" Since Bill has already been killed. This will be a spiritual successor to the last two movies. As for who should be going after the bride in order to kill her? ALL OF THE ONES YOU MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO. Yes, instead of Beatrix going on a journey to kill a group of individuals that wrong her, it should instead follow a group of individuals who she wronged in the past going after her one by one in an attempt to kill her. Some of which include a relative to one of the many people she killed, a twin sister to Gogo, and the little girl who watched her mom Copperhead get killed. And the movie would ultimately end with the bride accepting her fate similar to what is implied to have happened with Bill at the end of volume 2, and explaining to the one who kills her that she doesn't regret what she did, since the people who wronged her had it coming, and she was only taking revenge. "It's very similar to what you're doing right now." She can say, "Some people wronged me in the past, and in return, and I took their lives. Now people are coming after me because I wronged them. Revenge feels good, doesn't it?" And she can die with a smile, knowing that she accomplished everything she wanted to do in life. She killed the people who wronged her including Bill, and she raised Bebe to be a good person, and not be like her or her father. She knew that Karma would eventually catch up to her for all the lives that she took, but she didn't care. Because she did what she needed to do in life, and now has no reason to fear death. She was already ready to get what was coming to her.
My favorite Tarantino film! Thanks for doing this. Oh and that car incident is disgusting. The lack of safety concern was bad but the cover up was the worst.
I love the duel between Cotton Mouth and Black Mamba in Kill Bill. Both those ladies are so beautiful and the staging and music they used for that was sublime.
Yes I like Go-Go I liked her in Battle Royale as well as in a WTF JAPAN entitled Hair Extensions. About hair extensions that are sentient and they are avenging a murdered girl.
I remember being young and taking movies seriously. Then I grew up and started working in the movie industry. All of the gore is fake. Sets are safe. The horror and thrillers look tense, but when the camera stops rolling, it's jokes all around. Sometimes the seriousness itself makes the actors crack up. In one movie we had an actor play with his wound, I might say, inappropriately, because everything is a joke. It's adults playing dressup, for crying out loud. They're all characters. Aside from a handful of method actors, average ones are good people who like to goof around. My biggest concern with violence now is the fact that it involves stunts and people do get injured periodically. That's the bad part. That while they're pretending, sometimes bones crack, or stunt men leave on a stretcher.
I enjoyed the video and I watch all your content! Just a editing heads up, the Whole Bloody Affair is 215 minutes long, which is verbally stated correctly, however the screen reads ‘250 minutes’.
even though i think inglorious basterds is his best film from a technical point of view, kill bill is my favorite. it's a movie i'm always down to watch, anytime, anywhere, and never get tired of it.
@@JL0ndon I watched this movie when I was about 13 yro and literally, I had a crush on Chiaki Kuriyama and that made me fell in love with Asian girls to this date.
These movies have potential to be a cinematic universe. There is so much too the assassin/ninja maffia world that isnt explored yet but we do know there is so much to it. We get introduced to different clans and so many badass names and charachters that are just briefly mentioned or shown. I hope these movies won't be forgotten and left in the past. I want more of this
I loved this one since it came out. But I watched it again tonight, and I feel like its an absolute classic. The first and second one are brilliant. When I was younger I didnt like the second one as its less action packed. But now, I feel like part 2 is on the same level of brilliance as the first. Perhaps even better. I feel like the semi anti-climax is really well done as it portrays two ex-lovers confronting eachother and talking. After all the over the top action and violence, this ending makes the whole saga believable and human.
Q. Tarantino is definitely full of surprises. One of the most unique surprises is a little-known sequel to Tarantino's film, "Django: Unchained." The unlikely sequel pairs Django Freeman with the legendary "El Zorro" in a seven-issue comic-book series, co-written by Quentin Tarantino and Matt Wagner, with Esteve Polls as illustrator. The comic series was published by "Dynamite/Vertigo," and is recognized as the official sequel to "Django: Unchained" Having acquired the series when originally published in 2014, I've found the series to be an enjoyable and adequate sequel to the film. Having the contemporary western gunslinger-vigilante partnering with a legendary champion of justice is incredible. The series is definitely worth reading. The storyline is classic Zorro and fits well with the persona of Django Freeman. As well, the artwork is beautiful and does a terrific job of translating the onscreen Django (Jamie Foxx) into comic-book form.
@@comicbookninja5268 indeed. Another aspect of the series that is unique amongst comics in general, but not so unique to Q. Tarantino, are the suggested song playlists at the end of each issue. An awesome idea for sure, and the songs that are chosen for the lists are just as eclectic as any that Tarantino would put into one of his films. And, since I could, I even assembled the series playlists using the TH-cam playlist creation feature.
I have to say , that whole "Thanks for watching please subscribe" plug you guys put in there around the two minute mark, gets me more often than I'd like to admit lol I heard it and I'm like "What the hell, they didn't even talk about the movie". In my defense I'm watching at 4:00 am. maybe find a little more subtle , or at least less abrupt way to transition into it? I personally like the reminders to click like , since a lot of the time the next video starts and I forget to click the button. And this time I happened to realize that I wasn't subbed, so I clicked that button too. Love the content by the way , just a suggestion not really a criticism.
Kill Bill is the movie you show someone who doesn't know who Quentin Tarantino is. They'll know exactly who he is afterwards, and then when you show them something like Pulp Fiction or Inglorious Basterds, they'll totally get it.
FINALLY!! A NEW VOICE FOR THE WTF HAPPENED TO THIS MOVIE SERIES! I was tired of Dave like last year. I have nothing against him, but he should've been replaced a long time ago. But anyway, the Kill Bill films are classics because of.... Quentin Tarantino.
This Joblo channel is a classic example of what happens when a person loses this ability to be entertained because their intellect is too busy looking for perfection and deep meaning . It a fkin movie man . just sit back relax and enjoy . Joblo making love to his wife - " Honey , your not doing that new position we learned from the Kama Sutra correctly . Wife - WTF? Joblo- it's vital that the position be correct , otherwise the tradition will become distorted and eventually lost ." door slams .
years ago i was in a band called beatrix, it was an homage to this movie, and also at around the same time i had a bootleg dvd of the extended version, with the battle with the crazy 88s being in color and it had a bunch of extended scenes, but it was only volume 1...i do see both volumes as one movie so i would of liked having the bootleg for that too but i couldnt find it
Recently Tarantino has become under attack by younger people. It's sad that people can't see the greatness between his failings. Nobody is perfect but his movies are awesome
I haven't seen anyone claim Tarantino doesn't make great movies, but making great movies doesn't make him a good guy. There are a ton of talented artists out there that are shitty people, and their art doesn't excuse them. If someone decides that an artist is shitty enough to avoid their work on principle, that is a perfectly valid personal choice.
It's cause everyone knows they all knew about Weinstein. And I do like some of his movies, but for the most part he's ridiculously overrated. I almost can't wait until he finally makes his last movie so he can stop talking about how he's going to only make one more movie.
He has always been overrated, never had a original idea, and never missed the opportunity to be a cunt. All he does is retell old movies and reference old styles.
@@andrewstewart01 But he puts his own unique spin on things. I like to put him in the same category as Kevin Smith and Seth Mcfarlane. All three started out as fan boys and all three turned out to be great film makers because they are in touch with what fans want and expect.
I have seen all of Quinten's movies in a theater minus Reservoir Dogs. I liked this video so I might have to revisit this move again. I watched in the movies and never saw it again and didn't really care for it back then. The over the top fight scene had me cracking up.
Wow packed with information, i thought i know much about KB but as a matter fact i didnt know that the anime scenes were done by IG, even as a huge Neon Genesis Evangelion AND Psycho-pass fan which is also done by IG.
I saw this movie when it came out in a old 1950s movie theater right before the movie theater close. It was definitely the way it was intended to be watch
Tarantino said on a podcast that he didn't have to make the fight scene black and white, but chose to because he believed American audiences would prefer it. He initially presented the scene to the censors uncut in full colour, planning to offer to change it to black and white in exchange for keeping some of the more gory bits, but the censors gave it the thumbs up before he had a chance. He said he actually has a very positive relationship with the censors and doesn't mind working with them, mentioning how a young Wes Craven would go on public rants calling the censors nazis for defacing his art. I can't remember which podcast, but it was after the release of Once upon... Hollywood.
He was to play the Pei Mei character but couldn’t train for the part in addition to his other responsibilities. The Crazy 88 mask was created on my lifecast. Filming was only done in LA and China not Hong Kong and Japan.
Is it just about the number 10 that Quentin Tarantino aspires or does he want to do just only one other film because of tiredness of filmmaking or something - because of so, your point would obviously make no sense
I never thought Uma's sword play was convincing. It looked like an actor using a sword. As opposed to someone like Michelle Yeoh who's a fucking master at it.
@@jpaxonreyes just FYI, here is what the first Google result says… 🙂 “The French diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838) has been credited with the saying, "La vengeance est un met que l'on doit manger froid" ["Revenge is a dish that must be eaten cold"], albeit without supporting detail.”
Both movies are my joy to watch! 1st then 2nd! I got an 83-Inch Screen with a subwoofer and I hope I don't annoy my neighbors? Such a joy for me to plain on watching both movies and it's like I always saw something I missed the 1st, 2nd, etc., but I love it and a part 3? That would be so great!
A Masterpiece. Both parts really. I loved part 2 even more..Ivé always did. The final showdown with Bill is one of the best long scenes ever. Now waiting for Tarantino's 10th instalment..I go with the (perhaps his) idea for Kill Bill 3 filnal part..where the daughter of Vivica goes on a revenge mission and we learn a lot more about her relasion with Bill and other characters.. a movie poster once was released..it was fan-based material..considering Zendaya as playing the role for the young assasin..and after all..what would probaly more fit a 10th film and final movie more then his own property..again...after all these years..ofcourse..Kill Bill for the last time..He has got so many ideas for a 3rd movie ..he always did..fans are waiting for it..Final note: his last and final movie..QT 10th movie: Kill Bill - Final Act..
Volume 3 could easily be dismissed as not being the 10th flick should he choose to make it. Also, I really doubt he's going to stick to the 10 movie thing. He's said that for years, but I don't think that will be the case. He's going to end up writing something he can't just hand over to another director.
I remember the hilarious interview for this movie
"Tarantino, why is necessary so much gruesome graphic violence?"
"BECAUSE ITS SO MUCH FUN JAN, GET IT"😂😂
Tarantino's interviews are LEGENDARY.
It’s a meme at this point, here it is if anyone hasn’t seen it lol
th-cam.com/video/St8iEpkcDJc/w-d-xo.html
Keep in mind at that point the guy had been defending the use of violence in his movies for years. He was understandably fed up.
Kill Bill 1 & 2 is my favorite movie of all time, hands down. Pure cinematic perfection imo, and so layered throughout.
First of all, it's two films. Secondly the films are seriously bloated and flawed. If they're your favourite, you have poor taste.
@@damienx0x "I have poor taste" lmao F___ off child. They are not bloated and flawed, they are what they are intended to be. You simply did not like it or were not the intended audience. I love a backstory more than the action personally. I'm not going to even diss you for not 'getting it' so I'll take the higher road and leave it at that. Child.
@@damienx0x And no, Tarantino intended it as 1 film, they just were too long hence the split and them being volumes not sequels.
Child.
@@damienx0x “fight club so so much more alpha and beterer + it’s 2 movies get rekt 🤓”
I never thought Quentin would be able to top Pulp fiction, but I've been a huge fan of Kill Bill since its release.
I love Kill Bill but in the Tarantinoverse I see it as a popcorn movie simply because hes done so much great stuff since. I loved it so much at the time because coming off the hype of the 90s where Tarantino burst onto the scene, five years since Jackie Brown in 1998 was a long wait for a Tarantino movie. I do rewatch it from time but nowhere near as much as I rewatch Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds.
It is a pretty great adventure on first watch
I've been saying this for over a decade kill bill is his magnum opus.
The Bride / Beatrix is the best representation of how to make badaas female character without forcing them to be badaas. We see how she struggled in Pai Mei's training especially the fact she can't speak Mandarin and keep determined even though Pai Mei did a lot of harsh treatment to her. Also, she respects Pai Mei no matter what unlike Elle and that's how she lost her eye.
I feel like all the female characters were badass without really trying. Especially elle.
So she's not forced to be badass? She's literally the best assassin in the world. See that's what I hate about movie fans these days. They act like there is a legit difference between badass women now and in the pass. There is no difference. Your just more nostalgic for movies like this.
Actually Pai Mei speaks Cantonese in the film. Gordon Liu is an actor from Hong Kong.
The difference is she's badass because of her feminine traits and why she is doing what she is doing. They didn't try and force her into being masculine or better than a man like so many woke movies today.
@@christinasisk2187 what??? So her being raped wasn't at all woke? Omg, idiot like you are a dime a dozen on TH-cam. Quentin Tarantino's films are woke. He loves black ppl. He even participated in the protests..... dumb ass. The movie he made before this was literally Jackie brown. After he made inglorious bastards and Django unchained then hateful 8. All movies that were praised for being anti white. Django literally kills every white person in the movie. What's changed is that idiot ppl like you didn't notice or were too stupid to pick up on what the directors were saying
Still one of my favorites. I remember that after Kill Bill, the song "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" popped up everywhere in TV and movies, when someone dramatically enters a scene.
In the immortal words of red letter media, hack fraudery!
You didn‘t notice. But your brain did.
@@Faenwolf corporate lies!
BAM BAM BAM...
And that whistling tune that Elle Driver does as she’s walking through the halls of the hospital. I was told the tune was called “Insomnia”, but I haven’t looked it up.
I absolutely enjoyed Vol. 1 and was electrified by the final scene as a cliff hanger.
However, Vol. 2 did answer questions raised by the first movie. This was satisfying for that sake. Yet, I was totally happy with the first movie as a stand alone, despite the great cliff hanger.
Yea vol 2 was mostly talk vs action..I honestly can never finish it LOL
Vol. 2 was ok for me personally it didn't had a lot of blood nor kills but i think it was more story based than action
for me it was just an ok downgrade from the first
@@Slmpjh 1 is Tarantino’s homage to kung fu flicks. 2 is Tarantino’s homage to Spaghetti westerns which is why it’s slow and more dialogue driven; I personally love 2.
I dont like 2
@@n.b.l.5709 Totally! They could have wrapped up the whole story in the first movie.
This was my first QT movie and he blew me away. It is a tour de force of directorial skill. You can see him putting his feet into so many genres (Italian Westerns, anime, 70s blaxploitation, Kung Fu...) And dancing circles around the other guys. In this movie, one discovers QT is a genius.
My QT top-list goes: Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, and the rest. But given its style and form, Kill Bill is arguably the ultimate Tarantino movie. It was him truly firing on all cylinders.
jackie brown def one of if not the best
Jackie brown underrated I wish he would make a horror movie
Jackie Brown was a good story. It was taken from a novel called Rum Punch and the characters name was Jackie Burke. She was actually white. Then QT rewrote it for the screen and made it a great movie and great homage to 70s blackspoitation.
I respect you so much for this. I’ve always said Jackie is his true best movie.
Jcakie Brown is absolutely underrated
For years I’ve been waiting for The Whole Bloody Affair to be released. As long as the world still stands, I will dream of having it in my lifetime.
🏴☠️
It's not as good as the two film version.
When I first got my blu-ray player, I wasn't going to get Kill Bill on blu till The Whole Bloody Affair. Yeah, I ended upgrading years ago since I'm STILL WAITING!
@@tellemstevedave5559 I’d like to see that for myself
@@Rando1975 I feel you
It's a shame that this movie put Uma Thurman in a car accident and made her fall out with Tarantino!
They’ve since made up and are friendly again. Maya Hawke turned up in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
@@JoBloOriginals Oh that's really good to know and I had entirely missed she was in that movie! Gotta rewatch it now!
I’ve seen the car crash but it hit really hard this time car accidents are so scary she could’ve died so easily and it’s sucked up they wouldn’t give her the footage now it’s out the truth always comes out glad they are friendly , lol she’d have to trust him to get her daughter be in his sets after that
Definitely my favorite QT movie. Glad to see people still talking about it almost 20 years later
I know there was supposed to be a third film but I'm glad there's not. It doesn't
need to be a trilogy or tetralogy even if it's about the Bride's daughter protecting her mother from the people she killed children.
Kevin Costner was also considered for Bill but couldn't because he was shooting Open Range.
Open Range is an awesome film!
Michael Jai White was edited out of KILL BILL as well.
“Revenge is a dish best served cold” sounds the best when Mr. Freeze says it in Heart of Ice
I'm still waiting for the release of The Whole Bloody Affair version on Blu-ray 4K disc.
As we all are!
It's not as good as the two film version.
@@tellemstevedave5559 it should be better because there are missing scenes
@@tellemstevedave5559 you think just because a guy reads comics he can’t start some shit?
Still my favorite movie of all time. Thanks for the documentation, well done.
I love Kill Bill and often rewatch it. The trailer fight between Elle and the Bride is IMO the greatest female fight scene in cinematic history. In the early ‘70s I was a Bruce Lee fan; Kill Bill has that same je ne sais quoi. The fight choreography is as great as anything Bob Fosse or Gene Kelly has ever done, and more than equal to that of Bruce Lee. Thank you, Q & U!
Surprised you didn't reference The Kill Bill Diary, David Carradine's insider account of the events.
As an example, the main cast had to train daily for two months before started shooting. Unpaid.
Carradine describes ideas, scenes and filmed sequences that didn't make the final cut. Reading that book, people can know about Bill, the reason why of the movie, not even mentioned here.
The Japanese version of Kill Bill vol 1 has the house of blue leaves sequence in full (no crop shots) and in colour…. One of my favourite collectibles along with the 2 box sets with the replica swords and buckbears
I believe that Kill Bill volume 3 should ironically enough, not be named that at all. I think it should be titled: "Kill Kiddo" or "Kill Beatrix"
Since Bill has already been killed. This will be a spiritual successor to the last two movies. As for who should be going after the bride in order to kill her?
ALL OF THE ONES YOU MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO.
Yes, instead of Beatrix going on a journey to kill a group of individuals that wrong her, it should instead follow a group of individuals who she wronged in the past going after her one by one in an attempt to kill her. Some of which include a relative to one of the many people she killed, a twin sister to Gogo, and the little girl who watched her mom Copperhead get killed.
And the movie would ultimately end with the bride accepting her fate similar to what is implied to have happened with Bill at the end of volume 2, and explaining to the one who kills her that she doesn't regret what she did, since the people who wronged her had it coming, and she was only taking revenge.
"It's very similar to what you're doing right now." She can say, "Some people wronged me in the past, and in return, and I took their lives. Now people are coming after me because I wronged them. Revenge feels good, doesn't it?"
And she can die with a smile, knowing that she accomplished everything she wanted to do in life. She killed the people who wronged her including Bill, and she raised Bebe to be a good person, and not be like her or her father.
She knew that Karma would eventually catch up to her for all the lives that she took, but she didn't care. Because she did what she needed to do in life, and now has no reason to fear death. She was already ready to get what was coming to her.
Not really a big fan of Tarantino's films, but I do love Uma Thurman. She was amazing here and made Pulp Fiction for me....
My favorite Tarantino film! Thanks for doing this. Oh and that car incident is disgusting. The lack of safety concern was bad but the cover up was the worst.
I love the duel between Cotton Mouth and Black Mamba in Kill Bill. Both those ladies are so beautiful and the staging and music they used for that was sublime.
Yes I like Go-Go I liked her in Battle Royale as well as in a WTF JAPAN entitled Hair Extensions. About hair extensions that are sentient and they are avenging a murdered girl.
That film is awesome I believe it called exte and if you put that in the search bar you might have a good hour and a half a head of you…
Love it when QT switches to black and white when it's about to get real bloody.
Well done.
I remember being young and taking movies seriously. Then I grew up and started working in the movie industry. All of the gore is fake. Sets are safe. The horror and thrillers look tense, but when the camera stops rolling, it's jokes all around. Sometimes the seriousness itself makes the actors crack up. In one movie we had an actor play with his wound, I might say, inappropriately, because everything is a joke. It's adults playing dressup, for crying out loud. They're all characters. Aside from a handful of method actors, average ones are good people who like to goof around. My biggest concern with violence now is the fact that it involves stunts and people do get injured periodically. That's the bad part. That while they're pretending, sometimes bones crack, or stunt men leave on a stretcher.
14:07 Graphic says 250 mins but the voice-over and reality says 215 mins
I enjoyed the video and I watch all your content! Just a editing heads up, the Whole Bloody Affair is 215 minutes long, which is verbally stated correctly, however the screen reads ‘250 minutes’.
Thanks for the heads-up - that slipped by us!
@@JoBloOriginals you’re most welcome! I hate to be ‘that guy’, but I’m a stickler for details. Keep up all the great work, and I’ll keep watching!
Still my favourite Quentin Tarantino movie.
Love the Kill Bills....watch them over and over again no matter what!
I hope Tarantino saying he only has one more movie left means the same as Snoop Dog saying he is quitting weed after one more blunt.
Thats a great analogy. Quentin is addicted to making movies.
even though i think inglorious basterds is his best film from a technical point of view, kill bill is my favorite. it's a movie i'm always down to watch, anytime, anywhere, and never get tired of it.
I was so obsessed with this movie when i was a kid. I think this is the reason i love badass women who can kick peoples ass
Get out of my head
@@wtfsamusidk7574 haha well you’ve samus in your name and she’s super bad ass. Oddly enough I’m playing Metroid dread rn 😂😂
@@JL0ndon I watched this movie when I was about 13 yro and literally, I had a crush on Chiaki Kuriyama and that made me fell in love with Asian girls to this date.
Kill Bill…such a goddamn cinephiletic masterpiece!!
What'd you call us???
These movies have potential to be a cinematic universe. There is so much too the assassin/ninja maffia world that isnt explored yet but we do know there is so much to it. We get introduced to different clans and so many badass names and charachters that are just briefly mentioned or shown. I hope these movies won't be forgotten and left in the past. I want more of this
I loved this one since it came out. But I watched it again tonight, and I feel like its an absolute classic. The first and second one are brilliant. When I was younger I didnt like the second one as its less action packed.
But now, I feel like part 2 is on the same level of brilliance as the first. Perhaps even better. I feel like the semi anti-climax is really well done as it portrays two ex-lovers confronting eachother and talking. After all the over the top action and violence, this ending makes the whole saga believable and human.
Q. Tarantino is definitely full of surprises. One of the most unique surprises is a little-known sequel to Tarantino's film, "Django: Unchained." The unlikely sequel pairs Django Freeman with the legendary "El Zorro" in a seven-issue comic-book series, co-written by Quentin Tarantino and Matt Wagner, with Esteve Polls as illustrator. The comic series was published by "Dynamite/Vertigo," and is recognized as the official sequel to "Django: Unchained"
Having acquired the series when originally published in 2014, I've found the series to be an enjoyable and adequate sequel to the film. Having the contemporary western gunslinger-vigilante partnering with a legendary champion of justice is incredible. The series is definitely worth reading. The storyline is classic Zorro and fits well with the persona of Django Freeman. As well, the artwork is beautiful and does a terrific job of translating the onscreen Django (Jamie Foxx) into comic-book form.
Its a a really good comic especially the 1st act.
@@comicbookninja5268 indeed. Another aspect of the series that is unique amongst comics in general, but not so unique to Q. Tarantino, are the suggested song playlists at the end of each issue. An awesome idea for sure, and the songs that are chosen for the lists are just as eclectic as any that Tarantino would put into one of his films. And, since I could, I even assembled the series playlists using the TH-cam playlist
creation feature.
I have to say , that whole "Thanks for watching please subscribe" plug you guys put in there around the two minute mark, gets me more often than I'd like to admit lol
I heard it and I'm like "What the hell, they didn't even talk about the movie". In my defense I'm watching at 4:00 am.
maybe find a little more subtle , or at least less abrupt way to transition into it?
I personally like the reminders to click like , since a lot of the time the next video starts and I forget to click the button. And this time I happened to realize that I wasn't subbed, so I clicked that button too.
Love the content by the way , just a suggestion not really a criticism.
It's time for a 4k release of Kill Bill: the whole bloody affair.
The trailer fight always reminded me of of the trailer fight in Raising Arizona.
words cannot express how much I want to see the whole bloody affair
It's not as good. Missing several great scenes and it doesn't flow as well. There are also a lot of water squibs in the color fight scene.
8:40 the Latin Spanish dub has Pai Mei's original voice dubbed in horrible fashion and it's awesome.
Wow, totally didn't know about that accident Uma Thurman...
On the surface they seemed quite close but apparently Quentin making her do that stunt created a rift between them.
@@silvervalleystudios2486 Yeah I would be pissed too.
Kill Bill is the movie you show someone who doesn't know who Quentin Tarantino is. They'll know exactly who he is afterwards, and then when you show them something like Pulp Fiction or Inglorious Basterds, they'll totally get it.
FINALLY!! A NEW VOICE FOR THE WTF HAPPENED TO THIS MOVIE SERIES! I was tired of Dave like last year. I have nothing against him, but he should've been replaced a long time ago. But anyway, the Kill Bill films are classics because of.... Quentin Tarantino.
This Joblo channel is a classic example of what happens when a person loses this ability to be entertained because their intellect is too busy looking for perfection and deep meaning . It a fkin movie man . just sit back relax and enjoy .
Joblo making love to his wife - " Honey , your not doing that new position we learned from the Kama Sutra correctly .
Wife - WTF?
Joblo- it's vital that the position be correct , otherwise the tradition will become distorted and eventually lost ."
door slams .
Daryl Hannah is awesome in this movie. This movie makes me forget how bad Uma was as Poison Ivy.
Uma Thurman as poison ivy made me from a boy to a man
Uma was the actor who gave the best performance in Batman and Robin, she understood the camp tone.
@@juliajones2318 beautiful & badass response
Everybody was bad in that movie. You work with what you have
Ahhh. Batman and Robin is the best terrible movie I’ve ever seen though. Maybe it’s 90s nostalgia.
I have been waiting for a directors cut extended release. I will still wait.
"Revenge is a dish best served cold" is not a Klingon reference. It's a French proverb from the 1700s. Star Trek referenced it.
There were also a lot of similarities to the 1996 move, the long kiss good night, staring Gina Davis and Samuel L Jackson. .
We got to watch Kill Bill in class at high school. That's how much our arts teacher loved it.
I need that extended animated scene. Does anyone know if it's out there? I could never find it.
It's a damn shame about the car accident. It's the perfect movie story marred from perfection.
one of my Fav movies of all time!!!!!
i never knew I could like and subscribe on TH-cam, so glad he told me
We need a Kill Bride movie. Been waiting my whole life. Should I write it myself?
You mean the prequel to kill bill?
I'm still waiting for Kill Bill 3.
years ago i was in a band called beatrix, it was an homage to this movie, and also at around the same time i had a bootleg dvd of the extended version, with the battle with the crazy 88s being in color and it had a bunch of extended scenes, but it was only volume 1...i do see both volumes as one movie so i would of liked having the bootleg for that too but i couldnt find it
The 90's: That Pop Up Video show will never influence anyone
TH-cam Videos: *We beg to differ*
Recently Tarantino has become under attack by younger people. It's sad that people can't see the greatness between his failings. Nobody is perfect but his movies are awesome
But why?
I loved Once upon a time in Hollywood.
I haven't seen anyone claim Tarantino doesn't make great movies, but making great movies doesn't make him a good guy. There are a ton of talented artists out there that are shitty people, and their art doesn't excuse them. If someone decides that an artist is shitty enough to avoid their work on principle, that is a perfectly valid personal choice.
It's cause everyone knows they all knew about Weinstein. And I do like some of his movies, but for the most part he's ridiculously overrated. I almost can't wait until he finally makes his last movie so he can stop talking about how he's going to only make one more movie.
He has always been overrated, never had a original idea, and never missed the opportunity to be a cunt. All he does is retell old movies and reference old styles.
@@andrewstewart01 But he puts his own unique spin on things. I like to put him in the same category as Kevin Smith and Seth Mcfarlane. All three started out as fan boys and all three turned out to be great film makers because they are in touch with what fans want and expect.
To quote Zoe Bell, “it’s a fucking classic mate.”
@11:22 I believe the Quentin "Australian" accent is most likely a South African accent.
Nice. Btw, the house of flying daggers sequence was also released in color in japan. They could take the gore.
Why is the narrator guy different?
I have seen all of Quinten's movies in a theater minus Reservoir Dogs. I liked this video so I might have to revisit this move again. I watched in the movies and never saw it again and didn't really care for it back then. The over the top fight scene had me cracking up.
can you do wtf happened to alien resurrection?
Ooooh - good
Oh I'm so happy he kept the Pussy Wagon. That fucking truck.
13:32 Crazy how The Bride didn’t go face to face against the only man in the DVAS squad by sneaking up on him and she still gets defeated.
I would LOVE to have more back-story on Bill, Budd, and ALL his Vipers. Anyone out there have any insights or inside info?
Great videos.
2003 was one of the best years in film
Love QT and those two movies, especially.
Great job breaking them down.
I'm still trying to learn how to whistle that tune
Wow packed with information, i thought i know much about KB but as a matter fact i didnt know that the anime scenes were done by IG, even as a huge Neon Genesis Evangelion AND Psycho-pass fan which is also done by IG.
I saw this movie when it came out in a old 1950s movie theater right before the movie theater close. It was definitely the way it was intended to be watch
"Though hard to spot, it's still arguably Tarantino's best performance" Underrated joke 💀
After cowboy Bebop video ive just assumed every opinion is paid for from now on.
why's the blood on her shirt black? And if it's censored for youtube, you forgot Bruce Willis's blood covered shirt and face.
The trailer for Vol. 1 had the black blood as well. I'm assuming because of censors.
Tarantino said on a podcast that he didn't have to make the fight scene black and white, but chose to because he believed American audiences would prefer it. He initially presented the scene to the censors uncut in full colour, planning to offer to change it to black and white in exchange for keeping some of the more gory bits, but the censors gave it the thumbs up before he had a chance. He said he actually has a very positive relationship with the censors and doesn't mind working with them, mentioning how a young Wes Craven would go on public rants calling the censors nazis for defacing his art. I can't remember which podcast, but it was after the release of Once upon... Hollywood.
He was to play the Pei Mei character but couldn’t train for the part in addition to his other responsibilities. The Crazy 88 mask was created on my lifecast. Filming was only done in LA and China not Hong Kong and Japan.
If 1 & 2 are one film, wouldn't the third be also a part of that same film? So he could make Kill Bill 3 and also his 10th movie.
Is it just about the number 10 that Quentin Tarantino aspires or does he want to do just only one other film because of tiredness of filmmaking or something - because of so, your point would obviously make no sense
Great background music!
i watched this with my mum 😂 i was so young
2:58 that is mario puzo. Godfather.
If they said that in klingon they stole it from mario puzo
I never thought Uma's sword play was convincing. It looked like an actor using a sword. As opposed to someone like Michelle Yeoh who's a fucking master at it.
Michelle Yeoh did some amazing stunts in her prime.
She was an actor using a sword that’s probably why it looked like an actor using a sword
@@kaneisadog Yup. Amature hour.
@@kaneisadog well usually you want to actors to play a role... like good swordsman
@@Enkabard TH-cam experts trying to dictate how actors should perform and how good they should be at something 😂
Revenge is a dish best served cold is a French proverb, not a Klingon one… no matter what Khan might say 😉
That's not what Google says.
@@jpaxonreyes lol and what does Google say?
@@jpaxonreyes just FYI, here is what the first Google result says… 🙂
“The French diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838) has been credited with the saying, "La vengeance est un met que l'on doit manger froid" ["Revenge is a dish that must be eaten cold"], albeit without supporting detail.”
@@theillusionofjustice1250 - Yes. Eaten is not the same as served
@@theillusionofjustice1250 - Also "must be" and "best". It's similar but the differences are important.
Pretty sure Tarantino saw The Long Kiss Goodnight and decided the rip that off
R.I.P. SONNY CHIBA ❤🙏
Referenced by QT all the way back in True Romance where Clarence watches the Street Fighter movies at the cinema.
was this recorded inside of a lead pipe???
Within the realm of spaghetti westerns, have you guys done a video on Bunraku? Really loved that movie
I bet the studio was like:
"Uma Thurman? You want Uma Thurman as The Bride?..... I don't see it" 🤔🥴
Kill Bill Vol. 3 should be a miniseries! A multi-part extravaganza!
Hi, I'm that guy who liked Vol.2 more than Vol.1.
Yeah the Bill's DeTomaso Mangusta did it for me.
Both movies are my joy to watch! 1st then 2nd! I got an 83-Inch Screen with a subwoofer and I hope I don't annoy my neighbors? Such a joy for me to plain on watching both movies and it's like I always saw something I missed the 1st, 2nd, etc., but I love it and a part 3? That would be so great!
Vol 2 had its moments a nice wrap up, but I think it would have been better as a single , epic-length movie
Where can we see the extended anime sequence
A Masterpiece no doubt, hope QT counts one & two as one movie!
A Masterpiece. Both parts really. I loved part 2 even more..Ivé always did. The final showdown with Bill is one of the best long scenes ever. Now waiting for Tarantino's 10th instalment..I go with the (perhaps his) idea for Kill Bill 3 filnal part..where the daughter of Vivica goes on a revenge mission and we learn a lot more about her relasion with Bill and other characters.. a movie poster once was released..it was fan-based material..considering Zendaya as playing the role for the young assasin..and after all..what would probaly more fit a 10th film and final movie more then his own property..again...after all these years..ofcourse..Kill Bill for the last time..He has got so many ideas for a 3rd movie ..he always did..fans are waiting for it..Final note: his last and final movie..QT 10th movie: Kill Bill - Final Act..
We'll see George R.R. Martin's book series finished before Kill Bill 3 comes out; anyhow, no 3rd movie is necessary, the story is perfect, as is.
Man, the car accident just shredded my respect for Tarantino. insanely reckless.
Volume 3 could easily be dismissed as not being the 10th flick should he choose to make it. Also, I really doubt he's going to stick to the 10 movie thing. He's said that for years, but I don't think that will be the case. He's going to end up writing something he can't just hand over to another director.