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Edward Olson

Budd said to Bill "She deserves her revenge. We deserve to die. But SO DOES SHE." He likely expected her to be listening to the conversation, so he was apparently leading her to believe he would be easy to kill.

wroot

Budd said We deserve to die. But so does she. Which meant he doesn't think he should just give up.

Victortor

Come on ! 😁 One of my favs. Guy Richie is another director u might like. Guy was influenced by QT. But with Euro Flavor. ‘The Gentleman‘ or ‘Snatch’. Also the original Korean movie ‘ Old Boy’ was a movie QT suggested most would like .

Edward Olson

You only think it took a movie and a half to find out her name. But, in fact, Bill called her Kiddo in the very first scene in the first movie. Everyone simply assumed that he was calling her "Kiddo" as a familiar term for a child, as in a version of the word "kid." But it truly was her name. They hid her first name, though.

Edward Olson

Apparently Magy missed it when the very last sentence of Kill Bill Volume 1 when they said her daughter was still alive.

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Bill gave his entire death squad their own snake-themed code names. So the guy has a penchant for all sorts of aliases and appellations. “Kiddo” is a *very* common nickname, (at least it was way more popular when Bill would’ve been in the earlier years of his life). Tarantino clearly wrote Bill’s character with a mixture of cultural interests & backgrounds, but at the end of the day, he’s the the type of guy from somewhere in the Southwest who probably grew up being called all sorts of stuff like, “sport,” “partner,” “Tex,” and...dun dun dun......”kiddo.” It’s really not fair play to dunk on people for not picking up Beatrix’s *LAST NAME* in the opening scene of Vol 1., because in that context, “Kiddo,” sounds a thousand percent more like Bill’s pet name for her, rather than a name that’s on her birth certificate.

Victortor

“True Romance” is written by QT. Even though it was directed by Tony Scott. Django and Inglorious Bastards are movies Magy might like too.