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Kill Bill (Volume 2) | KnockBack: The Retro and Nostalgia Podcast Episode 198

Everyone knows that Kill Bill was originally intended as one epic-length film, but Miramax ultimately convinced writer and director Quentin Tarantino to do things their way. The result is a second installment that's quite different from its first. Depending on how you look at things, of course, that may be a good thing. 2004's Kill Bill: Volume 2 is a far less violent, far more cerebral offering that exchanges swordplay for dialogue, but the same themes transcend both films and remain at their beating heart: Revenge, rage, and love. Indeed, the two parts fit together kind of like Yin and Yang, a perhaps not-all-that-inappropriate reference considering the film's deep Asian-inspired roots. Can you survive the Five Point Palm-Exploding Heart Technique? Unlikely. Thankfully, though, it's quite safe to hit play, sit back, and listen. Check out our merch store at http://LastStandMedia.Shop A new episode of KnockBack launches each Monday morning. To receive instant access, as well as other perks, please support the show on Patreon at http://patreon.com/LastStandMedia #KnockBack #LastStandMedia #KillBill

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Jesse spivey

I love Dagen's stories to open the show it's always a blast! It also warms my heart when Dagen calls (Bowser) by his true name King Koopa!

David (edited)

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2022-01-23 18:52:28 Hey Colin you mention you like Christopher Nolan in this, and with you being a History major are you excited for his next film, 'Oppenheimer'?
2021-11-24 01:39:19 Hey Colin you mention you like Christopher Nolan in this, and with you being a History major are you excited for his next film, 'Oppenheimer'?

Hey Colin you mention you like Christopher Nolan in this, and with you being a History major are you excited for his next film, 'Oppenheimer'?

Kaleb

Funnily enough when you read that final inquiry I also thought of Scarlett Johansen but a different situation. She took a role a few years ago to play a trans character and was basically forced out of it because of the backlash from groups online. More similarly to Kill Bill though, Marvel comics is seemingly retiring Danny Rand as Iron Fist and has given the mantle to an Asian character.