Articles for tag: Kill Bill, Michael Madsen

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Kill Bill: A Study of Revenge

Kill Bill is a 2003 and 2004 film directed by Quentin Tarantino that, due to the running time of four hours, is told in two films. Each film represents a different genre that Tarantino was fond of in his youth (“The Making of Kill Bill Volume 1”). Told in his trademark non-linear fashion, Kill Bill ...

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Being Quentin Tarantino: From ‘Pulp Fiction’ to ‘Kill Bill’

Quentin Tarantino did not define the noir crime film, but he certainly has added to the history of it. With noir films like “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown,” and “Kill Bill,” Tarantino is widely considered one of the better American directors in recent memory. Often the blood splatters, the woman are scantily clad if dressed at ...

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My World War II Japanese Sword

Ten years ago, my father-in-law gave me a Japanese World War II sword. He had received it from a good friend who had fought at Okinawa during the war. He had brought it home as a war souvenir. For years, it sat in many a closets. After I got it home, I also put t ...

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‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair”

Quentin Tarantino closed out his month of movie programming at New Beverly Cinema with “Kill Bill.” The movie was of course split into two volumes as it turned out to be much longer than anyone expected, but the print shown at the theater he saved from being turned into another Supercuts was the one shown ...