As I always say, anyone alive during the 70's knows Bill's voice immediately.
@AshLee92490Ай бұрын
People mistake Oren initially not fighting The Bride herself with cowardice. Her best friend/right-hand woman got her whole arm sliced off right in front of her, and she barely flinched (at most a slight gasp of shock, but was right back to being stone as her bestie bleed out on the floor). It's about Oren's position of power. She is THE Boss of ALL Yakuza Bosses in Tokyo. She's already put in her time and work of proving herself. That's why she's on top. The Queen doesn't go into battle unless absolutely necessary. That's what the subordinates are for. To handle the work you no longer feel the need to do. Otherwise, what's the point of having them and being in the position of exclusive comfortability if you have to keep doing the fighting yourself lol... The Bride didn't just go after Oren because she was the easiest to find. She knew Oren would not only be the hardest to get to, but also although a short battle all thing considering, probably the hardest to beat 1v1 (The Bride almost got taken out with one critical hit by Oren, who knew exactly where to hit), and needed the element of surprise and BOLDNESS to catch Oren off guard to get through all of it (and probably the one she had the least beef with on the list along with Vernita). Everyone AFTER Oren knew The Bride was awake and coming for them, which is what she wanted. She knew she couldn't allow Oren to get that luxury because, as we saw in her backstory that since she was a child, Oren was built different. She didn't become one of the top female assassins in the world at just age 19 for nothing (she also needed Sophie to get the tea on the other assassins)...
@dancingwheels8494Ай бұрын
I do wish though that Tarantino would’ve explained in the movie how and why Vernita Green was not warned. I know that in one draft of the script, she Had been informed by Bill about Beatrix coming. I get why instead Tarantino chose the element of surprise in the movie. It really made the scene and set the tone for the movie. I just wish they could explain it in there so it didn’t look like Bill just left Vernita out in the cold to get murdered. And the reason would definitely have to make sense and be reasonable and plausible. Another reason Beatrix took out Oren and her gang was to set the tone for those she was coming for. It let them know that she is still badder than ever, and was even more dangerous now that (she thought) her daughter had died because of them.
@petercofrancesco9812Ай бұрын
I don't think you need that elaborate explanation given every action movie, martial arts, and game is that way. Boss fight comes at the end.
@AshLee92490Ай бұрын
@@petercofrancesco9812 I was explaining the "in-verse" reasoning. Not the Hollywood script reasoning. Two different things. I was remarking on their comment about Oren being a coward for sending her gang to fight The Bride first instead of stepping up from jump to fight her...
@AshLee92490Ай бұрын
@@dancingwheels8494 I always figured Vernita WAS warned and knew she was going to come at some point, but she couldn't really do anything about it. Unlike the others, she had actual ties to others that she genuinely couldn't just cut lose, especially to just save herself. She had a husband and a child, so it wasn't like she could just disappear. Or just disrupt her family's life with her doctor husband, pack up her family, and go elsewhere. Now that I think about it, Bill DID warn her. When The Bride said that she wasn't going to murder her in front of her daughter, Vernita responded, "That's being more rational than Bill lead me to believe you were capable of." It leads me to believe that Bill did come to her, told her what happened to Oren, and delivered the message that she sent via Sophie for them to know that she coming like hell on wheels. The Bride told Vernita, "It's mercy, compassion, & forgiveness I lack. Not rationality." Bill had probably put it in Vernita's head that The Bride wasn't all there in the head in regards her vengeance mission, that all she would be doing is "seeing red" (which makes the signature red tint over her flashback visions make so much sense as l'm typing this lol). The Bride wasn't irrational about how she was willing to bestow that vengeance, such as not murdering her whilewhen really The Bride just wanted to have her proper vengeance, which Vernita knew was fair. Also, The Bride probably had more "respect" for Oren & Vernita than the rest, which was also probably why she wanted to knock them off her list first. Or at least had the least beef with them since although she wanted vengeance, she knows they were just doing their job...
@ИлиянМинев-щ5йАй бұрын
@@dancingwheels8494 spoiling is not necessary...
@mathers7600Ай бұрын
The theory about why Hattori Hanzo was quick to help the Bride just with the mention of Bill was because Bill was not only his student but he was in a sense the Darth Vader to his Obi Wan. It's theorized he used a sword that Hattori Hanzo made for him as a symbol for a hero of honor as with all his other swords, only for it's use to be corrupted into absolute villainy (i.e. becoming a killer for hire and recruiting other killers to follow him) against humanity thus muddying Hattori Hanzo's reputation by association which is what may have led to Hattori Hanzo retiring the awesome legend he's known for regretting his decision to teach Bill. Now with the Bride showing up to reveal her motive and purpose this is his way of rewriting the wrong he unintentionally caused in teaching Bill his secrets.
@ChampizАй бұрын
I like this theory
@markkennicutt1213Ай бұрын
A lot guys shit goes back to early 90s with me
@CheerfullyCynical82921 күн бұрын
Don't ruin this with Star Wars kiddie crap.
@kg4wwn2 күн бұрын
@@CheerfullyCynical829 Yeah, don't bring star wars, or star trek or anything sci-fi into this beautiful movie that starts off with attributing a quote to an "old Klingon proverb"! Seriously though. The influences on this movie are so diverse and so many genres are sampled and honored, I would not be surprised in the least if there was something in the movie intentionally referencing Star Wars. Tarantino didn't have the same misguided notion of movie purity that you do. If he did, this movie could never have been made.
@CheerfullyCynical8292 күн бұрын
@ Only thing Star Trek contributed to this movie was that Klingon proverb at the beginning. The rest is drawn from Tarantion's favorite kung fu movies, grindhouse flicks, and Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns. Ehhh, I guess you could argue that the sword fight scenes are a nod to Star Wars lightsaber duels but I HIGHLY doubt it.
@jackabalasАй бұрын
I remember seeing this movie so vividly. It was advertised on bus stops and so after I saw it I couldn’t wait for part two, particularly with the daily commute reminder at the bus stop. Watching you two react brings back memories. This movie was so iconic it permeated cinema and influenced every 2000s reality television show.
@jesuismila9673Ай бұрын
How I fell in love with Budd for the first time as a child, when I heard at the end "that woman deserves her revenge, and we.. deserve to die." I just 🙂😳🫦🥵💔
@ericm941128 күн бұрын
and then he lost weight and became a pothead with a talking dog running around solving mysteries with a gay blonde and two lesbians
@sweetnumb16 күн бұрын
It's too bad they cut off what he actually says though. When he's like "and we... deserve to die. But then again, so does she. So we'll just see... won't we?" Not saying she legitimately deserved to die, but definitely at the very least deserved the "worst lover/wife in the world" award. Can you imagine being in love with someone enough that you want to spend the rest of your life with them, then they die? Then you find out a few months later that she's alive, some other dude is boning her, AND they're having a baby and getting married together? I would probably want to legitimately kill myself. We all get why she did what she did, but holy fuck what a brutal and bitch-ass way to go about it! Without his connections trying to track down her murderers, he would have thought she was dead, obviously not have any clue about having a child out in the world, and be completely devastated and heartbroken. And of course in volume 2 you see that he even went to talk to her and she STILL acted like a total bitch, and would have never told him about the baby if he wasn't about to put a bullet in her head. Like, what the fuck did you THINK would happen Beatrix? That he'd just be happy for you and have a million unanswered questions about what the fuck happened? She put her own daughter in danger by being such a stupid asshole and hiding the truth from the leader of a goddamn assassin squad! It definitely annoys me that you don't find out how stupid and insensitive the person you've been rooting for the whole time until the very end of part 2. You don't have unprotected sex with the head of an assassination squad only to take their child away from them. God damn, the more I think about this the more I'm on Bill's side. If only he hadn't resorted to actual violence as well as killed innocent people he would've absolutely been the protagonist/hero of the story since how can you NOT hate such a cruel bitch? Just had to write about that to realize my true feelings on the whole issue. Bill's reaction is nothing like mine would be, because I always tend to fault myself before others if mistakes are made, particularly when it comes to relationships. So like I said, I'd probably tried to talk it out with her, and when she wasn't having it I'd just get extremely depressed like "wtf did I do wrong?!" and lose all hope of ever having a happy life. I'm also not the leader of an assassination squad though (exactly what the leader of an assassination squad would say, I know).
@KR0-95Ай бұрын
Fun fact : the reason the movie changed to anime and black and white was to help towards the movie rating being lower lol
@Jodka96Ай бұрын
They also ran out of the high quality fake blood, the black and white helped hide the cheaper stuff
@grothesk80Ай бұрын
Additionally, the anime part of the movie is a respectful nod to Eastern media. There are scenes right out of anime in this movie such as having to fight a roomful of people just to get to the main boss and enemies getting sliced to death and not falling over until the protagonist allows them to fall over.
@sirsancti5504Ай бұрын
The same for the black and white/no ilumination in the bar ... Helps to "cover" the red stains of blood we all know Quentin would be itching to use.
@michaelmengis5230Ай бұрын
The whistling song from "Kill Bill" is called "Twisted Nerve." It was originally composed by Bernard Herrmann for the 1968 British psychological horror film of the same name, "Twisted Nerve," directed by Roy Boulting. The song is known for its distinctive and eerie whistling melody.
@CJ-sf9yrАй бұрын
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@michaelmengis5230Ай бұрын
@@CJ-sf9yr wat wit AI. my command abowd Al is below and btw it text you commanting is a kopie dat i tuck from google, so its pritty acurat considering i have at least 3 sorces how told the same
@makvirtualvacations5066Ай бұрын
I actually have that song as my ringtone on my smartphone !!!
@PPfilmemacherАй бұрын
23:30 he (Sonny Chiba) is also the father of the actor Mackenyu who played Zorro in the Netflix real life adaptation of One Piece
@JohnnyMan316Ай бұрын
This movie (and its sequel) is amazing. Great story, cinematography, and acting. Very gory too. I love the scene w/ "Hatori Hanzo".
@sirsancti5504Ай бұрын
It was meant to be one single movie, but got too big to theaters, so it is split in "volumes" (not "1" and "2" franchise) because QT refused to cut stuff from it.
@patrickkramer53537 күн бұрын
their is no sequel. it is one movie. i dont know why people still dont get that point. it was just splitted because people dont want to stay 4 hours in the cinema. their is also a full version called "the whole bloody affair"
@krono5elАй бұрын
growing up with tarantino movies our faves were usually in order of release but once kill bill and django dropped they became instant classics of all time.
@romaneberleАй бұрын
the excessive blood spilling originates from 70s/80s samurai movies. check out for example Ichi-Oto/Lone Wolf And Cub series. or Shogun Assassin, which is a slick US edition of the aforementioned. (it's an awesome movie with fantastic synth music.)
@DarthJedi7783Ай бұрын
Subscribed!! Thank you my new friends for reacting to this awesome film! If it weren't for Star Wars, this and Kill Bill vol.2 would be my favorite film of all time!
@gandr.e.5136Ай бұрын
Pay close attention to the fight with the crazy 88. I haven't heard Tarantino say it but the light saber fight between Vader and Luke in Return of the Jedi where Lucas filmed through the stairs in the foreground looks to me to be the inspiration of the scene at 30:10. Lucas has said the light saber fights were inspired by old Japanese Samuri movies.
@tadsworkshopАй бұрын
Volume 1 and 2 has always been my favorite movie(s) of all time. New subscriber based on your excellent choice! looking forward to your Volume 2 reaction.
@misterhyde197111 күн бұрын
No one ever comments about the fact that once the bride killed Orin Oshii… The Bride officially became the Queen of the Tokyo underworld Yakuza👍🏽
@penumbra84Ай бұрын
Jackie Brown. Straight-up the best movie he'd ever made.
@ubit397Ай бұрын
Most of the sound effects you mentioned are references to or taken directly from martial arts films and crime drama TV shows from the 70's.
@davidmarsden192Ай бұрын
O-Ren tells The Bride she won't last 5 minutes in a fight with her. From the beginning of the music queue (O-Ren taking off her shoes), their fight lasts about 4 and a half minutes.
@ИлиянМинев-щ5йАй бұрын
They're separated to two volumes because as a whole it's a very long movie and the producers wanted Tarantino to make it two parts. But they are filmed as one movie originally. For that reason Volume 2 is released only a year later.
@mikedignum1868Ай бұрын
The music in this is top-notch ... FYI - The actress who plays Gogo was also in another classic film Battle Royale.
@SmithpollyАй бұрын
41.51 "She's fine. Her brain's still good" This is definitely a "The glass is half full" guy.
@OaktownPirate510Ай бұрын
The spraying blood is a nod to the 1962 Akira Kurosawa samurai movie “Sanjuro” starring Toshiro Mifune. In the final face-to-face fast draw duel, the loser was supposed to just have a splash of blood. But there was a technical malfunction, and instead of a splash, they got a high-pressure fountain of blood. That scene got left in the movie because Kurosawa recognized a good thing when he saw it. And after that, you basically couldn’t have a late 20th C samurai movie without epic fountains of blood, and anime picked up on it as well./ Tarantino was paying much respect to his inspirations with this pair of movies.
@michaelmengis5230Ай бұрын
Al Hirt plays the trompet melody during the flygt, its calld Green hornet. kind of funny considering the flying szene lol
@TonyTigerTonyTigerАй бұрын
Back when MySpace was popular, I had that song as my home page song that played when people came to my page. I was told by several people that i needed to get a different song. Nope. I played trumpet throughout middle school, high school, and a very little bit in college.
@anthonyleecollins9319Ай бұрын
It was the theme song to the TV show Green Hornet, which featured Bruce Lee as Kato (hence the reference to the "Kato mask" Johnny Mo wears).
@michaelmengis5230Ай бұрын
@@anthonyleecollins9319 wow, did not remamber this, i watched Green hornet. They shud do a remaster ore something, Pantom too
@hbron112Ай бұрын
Great reaction! I will be watching you react to Volume 2. No one can resist seeing it!
@auntvesuvi3872Ай бұрын
Thanks to Sam and Tristan! 🩸 I think you'll love VOLUME 2 (2004), as well. Prepare for a different tone/style.
@brunobrauer6301Ай бұрын
Zoe Bell was the stunt women, she also played a real role in Auentin's Once Upon a Time in America and Death Proof and stunt women for other Tarantino movies.
@Parallax-3DАй бұрын
She was also the stuntwoman for Lucy Lawless in Xena.
@whoog7421 күн бұрын
I love it !! You guys dig anime? Please do Ninja Scroll ! Ghost in the Shell !
@Supernovice942Ай бұрын
Such a good film! Definitely watch Volume 2. They are basically conceived, written and filmed as one long film split into two.
@elttilАй бұрын
it's really not. lol they're two completely different movies.
@Supernovice942Ай бұрын
@ Tarantino literally conceived, wrote filmed them as one movie…. Then split them. I am fully aware they are different movies released separately. I’m referring to Tarantino’s method of creating the film. He’s been quoted as such, stating that he sees it as one movie which they edited down in post production to create two volumes.
@accordgolferАй бұрын
No. It's one movie @@elttil
@Supernovice942Ай бұрын
@@accordgolfer thank you haha I started doubting myself then
@elttilАй бұрын
@ no, it’s one story. hope that helps!
@o0pinkdino0o11 күн бұрын
Tarantino is an excellent reporter. Most of his scenes have references to obscure old school Asian cinema. Sonny Chiba (Hatori Hanzo) for example is from the Street Fighter movies which is actually referenced in Tarantino's first script which went to Tony Scott called True Romance (essential). Uma's stunt double is Aussie Zoe Bell whom appears in Death Proof and The Hateful Eight.
@drewf8619Ай бұрын
19:23 This shot is called "The Tarantino"
@ItachiEspadaАй бұрын
It really is xD
@gandr.e.5136Ай бұрын
He definitely has a foot fetish.
@distantraveller9876Ай бұрын
Subbed! Kill Bill: Volume 2 is even better btw. Tarantino filmed both movies back to back as he originally wanted it to be a single film but the production company insisted it was too long and had to be split into two films, which really pissed Tarantino off. Some other great Tarantino films are Jackie Brown, Deatth Proof and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which was his last film. There's also the Hateful Eight which I have not seen yet so can't comment on that one. Also, Pulp Fiction and Django are definitely must watch for both of you. Reservoir Dogs is good too but overrated in my opinion.
@k3n12ockАй бұрын
Kill Bill is probably my favorite Tarantino movie, Django being 2nd.
@davidmarsden192Ай бұрын
The movie was original designed with both Vol 1 and Vo. 2 together called "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair". The studios didn't want to put a 4.5/5 hour movie in a theater because they thought it would bomb at the box office - they thought no one would want to see a movie that long, so they broke it into 2 parts (I believe Part 2 came out about 6 or 9 months after Part 1). When you watch them both together, that was how Tarrintino originally designed it to be viewed.
@dannyjorde2677Ай бұрын
I do think that Kill Bill works better as two volumes instead of one long movie. You have the great cliffhanger at the end of the first part, and the badass opening in the second part. Those things are lost in "the whole bloody affair".
@shawn7257Ай бұрын
You should watch both Django and Pulp Fiction...both are fantastic.
@Bruce-Wayne-101Ай бұрын
Great pick ya’ll, pretty much all of Tarantino’s movies are worth watching, he’s a great director and writer, I know yall are watch Volume 2 of this since he left ya’ll hanging lol, Resesvior Dogs 😎 is my favorite of his and yes Django is worth watching. 🙂
@keithjohnson8866Ай бұрын
The whistling girl was Darryl Hannah. She used to date the son of President John F. Kennedy. But the Kennedy family rejected her because she was just a lowly actress and not good enough for the Kennedy family. So John John dropped her. It probably saved her life.
@sirsancti5504Ай бұрын
Kennedys proven jerks for not liking a one-eyed actress. (I know, have a laugh)
@smittybenzo4693Ай бұрын
Another Tarantino film is "Jackie Brown," starring Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Deniro (1997).
@KbearMcYumYumsАй бұрын
Amazing classic. So glad they're getting into Tarantino! (And sheeesh, so glad Tristan hasn't been sleeping on the gym, mans looks great! 💪)
@torontomameАй бұрын
He always looks great. 😁 I hate to sound shallow, but as lovely as Sam is, Tristan is why I began watching their reactions. Of course I was soon won over by their great reactions.
@BabyNoah22Ай бұрын
@@torontomame stop being creepy
@bulldogdel8073Ай бұрын
lot of 70s vibes in this film.
@jesuismila9673Ай бұрын
I remember as a kid I had this fixation on the "boss' hand with the rings" and this yakuza who kills O-Ren's father (the whole scene with him is just amazing), and then I found out it was Bill and then the whole puzzle came together...
@whoog7421 күн бұрын
Zoe Bell performed the stuntwork in these films for Uma. She starred in Death Proof. Please do this film. She was also in the Hateful 8 and Malignant.
@mooning23Ай бұрын
The actor who played Bill is David Carradine in real life when he was found dead in Bangkok police suggested the death might have been from accidental suffocation due to auto-erotic asphyxiation, since there was no suicide note and he was found with a rope tied to both his neck and his genitals.
@ameyer1970Ай бұрын
Vol 1 and vol 2 were filmed all at once. They just split it up into 2 movies to manage run time and ratings.
@RocZiАй бұрын
Just a note that Kill Bill "1 and 2" is actually one long movie but had to cut to 2 for theatre limitations. the 2nd part is more story driven and less action so don't expect lots of action like the 1st part.
@joseoropeza8894Ай бұрын
It was supposed to be just 1 movie called Kill Bill, but even after edits and omitted scenes, it was still too long for a single movie so he split it. Tarantino still counts it as 1 film
@ThatSamoanGuy20 күн бұрын
There's a theory that the nameless killer in white during the animated sequence, was actually Bill.
@flappletarts15 күн бұрын
I’ve thought this was the case for years. The character design is so similar, down to the rings. Having darker hair would fit the timeline too. The only thing that stops me from accepting this theory is: wouldn’t O-Ren recognize Bill? Even if it could be said that O-Ren wasn’t able to see him clearly from under the bed, she likely would have learned of / seen Matsumoto’s guards in order to be able to get to him. Unless Bill was just hired for that one job specifically with Matsumoto. But then, on the other hand, if she does recognize Bill, could she have planned her own revenge for his part he played in her parent’s death? Perhaps she did recognize him, perhaps played with the thought of revenge. And maybe after becoming Queen of the Tokyo underground, she was like “well I killed Matsumoto, I’m literally top 5 of the hot girl assassins leaderboards, I guess I’m pretty good on revenge for now actually.” Either way, I do think it would be cool if that was indeed Bill.
@rowenatulley852Ай бұрын
Great reaction, great job editing! The Kill Bill movies are my favorite revenge flicks, but I also love the 3 Equalizer movies. May I suggest 2 TV series to review? Lucifer is my favorite, and the new Fallout series had a fantastic first season . . .
@sirsancti5504Ай бұрын
Hi. About Quentin Tarantino: Great writing (both dialogues and attention to detail) and awesome taste in music.
@vytallicaq.6881Ай бұрын
The sound effects were from old Bruce Lee movies. Chinese martial arts movies with dubbed English dialogue and wacky exaggerated sounds. David Carradine (Bill) also starred in a great 70's martial arts TV show called "Kung Fu". Tarantino must have been a fan of that show, and Bruce Lee movies.
@chrismillington2729Ай бұрын
Perfect, thank you both, kind regards Chris (UK)
@CheerfullyCynical82921 күн бұрын
For the life of me I don't understand how the GREATEST sword ever made by a man couldn't EASILY slice through the chain of that meteor hammer of Gogo. Was it case-hardened steel or something? Unlikely.
@Uatu-the-WatcherАй бұрын
All of Quentin’s films are react-worthy. He’s a sublime director.
@Dazza5007Ай бұрын
Take note of Nicky the little girl off the bus , the hidden part of kill bill😂
@klinewalker7301Ай бұрын
If you've seen Pulp Fiction you would know it. Unforgettable!
@jerrywalters8885Ай бұрын
Aldo neat fact the bald masked leader of the sword fighters is back in Part 2 as The Seifu
@xensonar9652Ай бұрын
You guys should watch Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I think you'd love it.
@Doverkin10 күн бұрын
36:41 theres a verson called Kill Bill The Whole Bloody Affair which is both films in one but dont go black n white in this fight scene
@DesertHomesteaderАй бұрын
I clicked on this video because Sam kind of looked like Alanis Morrissette in the thumbnail. Sadly, no Alanis reaction... That said, this was a good reaction. I'll be back for Volume 2.
@PapasitoBustamante2585Ай бұрын
This is my favorite Tarantino movie.
@Dazza5007Ай бұрын
All QT movies are linked one way or another with characters , script or prop that floats around his movies , find the links and be rewarded 😂
@Dazza5007Ай бұрын
Reservoir dogs - Genius Pulp fiction - all time great Kill Bills - kung fu great Jackie Brown - brilliant ❤
@BabyNoah22Ай бұрын
Reservoir dogs was not Genius..It was a good script with an obscure twist in writing that separated it from the rest of generic crime dramas. Pulp fiction got the academy award ( which is Ify imo)., however, Inglorious Basterds was genius and deserved it MORE because it was a Brilliant ...and a well deserved Academy award for Django ( that you failed to mention)....and Jackie Brown was not Brilliant...just another good crime drama.
@Hida_rАй бұрын
Reservoir Dogs was good but definetely a rip off of Hong Kong movie, City on Fire.
@donaldgilbert6739Ай бұрын
Please react to Tarantino's Once Upon a time in Hollywood. But before you do, if you don't know about The Manson murders, Charles Manson, and the Murder of actress Sharon Tate and her friends, please read up on that piece of true history to fully appreciate Once Upon a time in Hollywood!
@anthonyleecollins9319Ай бұрын
The movie is good either way (IMHO), but I remember the Manson murders, and it definitely made a (positive) difference for me when I saw it for the first time.
@moisesBTWАй бұрын
you have to pause at the right moment, but you can see her name on the airplane ticket
@ElusiiiveАй бұрын
Jackie Brown is the QT movie everyone forgets!
@PianoDeanАй бұрын
You would KNOW if you'd seen Pulp Fiction all the way through...so you def haven't. It's a must watch for any movie fan...I believe it's still somewhere in the top 100 films of all time.
@jerrywalters8885Ай бұрын
Hope you do part 2 right away. Also cnay wait for you to see DJANGO UNCHAINED
@thepodbaydoorshalАй бұрын
My favourite is Jackie Brown.
@beatyz2Ай бұрын
36:09 Hahaha, I don't think I ever really thought to categorize the music at this point, but I think I would distinctly describe this to be ❗MARIMBA!🎹🪘💃
@SS4LuxrayАй бұрын
Definitely recommend True Romance (written by QT), Jackie Brown (my personal favorite of his) and Death Proof/Planet Terror
@87jcksnАй бұрын
This is gonna make me morning!
@JoseCruz-a7k23 күн бұрын
that's a bad ass truck i like the truck fire fuckin reaction 🔥💯🔥
@adnap8 күн бұрын
Who would be on board for them to make a Kill Bill 3 with Maya Hawke as The Bride?
@xbackmaskingxАй бұрын
RESERVOIR DOGS please! the best 💯
@sirsancti5504Ай бұрын
Kill Bill was to be one movie. But it was so big, that would be hard to do in theaters and QT refused to cut stuff out, so it was divided into Vol.1 and Vol.2. So.. Treat them as a whole, please.
@jerrywalters8885Ай бұрын
Some think that the guy in white who set the fire in the animation may be a young Bill......
@markymarko7555Ай бұрын
you guys need all tarantinos 👌
@eglantinepapeau1582Ай бұрын
8:19 She shot that gun like a stormtrooper smh
@AFCompanyАй бұрын
It was inside of a cereal box so aim would be difficult and Vernita was a knife fighter.
@eglantinepapeau1582Ай бұрын
@@AFCompany she was literally in front of her , 2 meters top
@eglantinepapeau1582Ай бұрын
@@AFCompany she was literally 2 meters in front of her, tops .
@kylewestlake982Ай бұрын
Vol 2 is even better!
@tonyponchopetersАй бұрын
'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is his best film as far as rewatch value. It seems like it's always on, and I always stop and watch.
@Rocket1377Ай бұрын
I really hope Tarantino completes and releases his definite cut of the film one day. I think the reveal of her child at the end of vol 1 ruins the story, and his single movie edit removes that line, pushing back the reveal until later, which is a significant improvement.
@j.scottbrown8602Ай бұрын
Kiddos yellow motorcycle suit is a nod to Bruce Lee.
@jerrywalters8885Ай бұрын
Easter egg blink and miss it her name is on airplane ticket
@jerrywalters8885Ай бұрын
Also notice the ironic name of cereal
@mikevandenboom5958Ай бұрын
You can really hear the homage to the movie Once upon a time in the west.
@AnthonyMoore-rd7yvАй бұрын
Good martial arts 🥋 movie 🎬 David C. R.I.P.
@CinnamonBoy96Ай бұрын
One of the best movies of all time
@elievictorsoffer6455Ай бұрын
Volume 2 is great too!! :)
@SmokinDroFrayserАй бұрын
After part 2 do Django
@michaelmengis5230Ай бұрын
fun fact quentin tarentino has a food fetisch, if you see many of his muvies you will noticit. btw, ome of my favorit tarentino muvis is calld from dusk till dawn, george clunie has a main roll in it. its horror / action muvie. the spezial effects show ther old times
@fewwiggleАй бұрын
"has a food fetisch" That pig!!!! :-)
@BabyNoah22Ай бұрын
what FOOD is his fetish lol, tuna sandwiches...mashed potatoes & gravy...what? ( now go edit so people understand )
@gandr.e.5136Ай бұрын
I think you meant "foot" fetish.
@SirJohnnyOfBravoАй бұрын
Got a feeling that Tristan gona get a katana and yellow outfit
@GrujnotАй бұрын
You should watch Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. Snape is in that movie
@Lukas-rx5ndАй бұрын
Great video, but when you watch Scream 3? Im still waiting guys
@MichaStyczynski-yk8gdАй бұрын
Yass! Me too
@old_school_4everАй бұрын
The Hateful Eight by Quentin Tarantino is a must!!! Nobody really talks about this one.
@romaneberleАй бұрын
ohyeah. :) i'm certainly not a fan of Tarantino, and i don't think i've seen all of his movies, but "the hateful eight" is his best one, imho.
@Bruce-Wayne-101Ай бұрын
Because Django was a better western of Tarantino’s lol
@old_school_4everАй бұрын
@Bruce-Wayne-101 I'm not comparing if you read my comment well. Django was a great film. I love that movie too, as a matter of fact... I'm almost done collecting Tarantino's movies. I'm talking about The Hateful Eight. Bruh!!
@old_school_4everАй бұрын
@@romaneberle The Hateful Eight was great!!! You just have to love all Tarantino's movies!
@Christian_Adonis1Ай бұрын
Absolutely!!! That film is my top Tarantino movie, I watch it all the time and never bore of it, that’s a must see for them.
@treysantanaАй бұрын
Let's goooooooo!
@michaelmengis5230Ай бұрын
forging a katana is realy interesting, if you wana know more abowd it, ther are some dokumentarys on youtube if your interestet,btw they do it whit way mor adwancet smitng tecnics then the ezropean at the same time
@jimmyzee7040Ай бұрын
Some of the soundtracks heard in this movie is from the many movies of Bruce Lee.
@tik-tokАй бұрын
16:00 BAHAHA that dude looks like dude on the right 🤣 and he is watching him like waaait a minute...
@goodcitizendude9597Ай бұрын
Hey, good reaction! You two girls really enjoyed this film. No I'm not mistaken!
@jippaАй бұрын
So vol 2 now? Like exactly now? 😁
@jmsaucedoАй бұрын
FOR ME THE BEST TARANTINO MOVIE
@jmsaucedoАй бұрын
VOLUME 2 TOO
@michaelmengis5230Ай бұрын
i dont know how its now, but back in older periodes, they tuck forge of katanas like religion, just honorring wat they made