Kill Bill Vol. 2

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Hey, everybody, a little independent film called Kill Bill, Volume 2, is coming out this Friday. Apparently there's a DVD of DVD of Kill Bill, Volume 1 out there and it really is about killing a guy named Bill - go check out first! Actually, don't bother buying the DVD - there will probably be a souped up version of it later down the road. Yes, Gothamist is a little tired of all the Kill Bill buzz - we're still smarting over the decision to break it up into two movies. This past weekend's Dave Kehr piece about other movie influences in Kill Bill was nice, though.

Other Kill Bill related stuff: Quentin Tarantino will be on American Idol as contestants slaughter/salute movie songs; next, Gothamist expects QT to make an appearance on Hope & Faith as a suitor for Kelly Ripa's Hope. There's the Kill Bill Vol. 2 preview at the Museum of the Moving Image tonight. And Gothamist has this spoilerish non-spoiler: There will be lots of blood, guts, and dying.

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I've never been a QT fan and have despised every single movie he's ever made, but I loved Kill Bill Vol. 1 and can't wait to see Vol. 2 (he's totally redeemed himself, though I personally consider KB his first "real" GOOD movie and choose to ignore everything else). I'm tired of seeing QT's face on every single rag in the supermarket checkout line, though. Whoever said Bill Mahr is the ugliest man in showbiz has never seen Quentin Tarantino.

Just saw the preview on a Chinatown DVD. Like the first KB was a homage to HK fight movies, KB2 is a homage to the early-nineties Meg Ryan romantic comedies. I love the scene where Uma throws the head of a Tom Hanks look-alike over the edge of the Empire State Building. Very lovey-dovey.

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