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On this month's We Love Movies selection, the gang is tackling BOTH parts of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill saga. First up on this ep, it's all about Vol. 1! How fantastic is the music in this film? Has a QT cast ever been better, or more stacked? And will we ever see a theatrical or disc release of The Whole Bloody Affair? PLUS: Eric takes Arnold's pet donkey, Whiskey hostage and demands Arnie release the extended cut of Conan the Barbarian! 

Be sure to check your Patreon feed next week for the release of the second half of our convo, all about Vol. 2! #StayTuned

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 stars Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Julie Dreyfus, Chiaki Kuriyama, Gordon Liu, Michael Parks, and Sonny Chiba as Hattori Hanzo; directed by QT.

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Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.

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Anonymous

just the pick-me-up i needed. thanks, gang <3

John Carter

The ultimate pop culture post modern masterpiece. I second the sentiments that 1 QT hit the zeitgeist, 2 this was the logical next step after 2000 when culture died, and 3 QT had to (slightly) change his style after this because he threw the whole kitchen sink of homages in this.

DMAC

Does anyone else think it was a young Bill who killed O'Rens father? based on the way he held his sword and the rings.

Anonymous

Fantastic review you guys, made me realize I’ve yet to see part 2 since the year it came out! Regarding the Crazy 88’s name: In Japan, the number eight is also considered lucky, but the reason is a bit different from that in Chinese ethos. The Japanese favor the number because of the shape of the character (八) The symbol broadens gradually, giving an idea of growth linked with prosperity. https://www.88cut.com/single-post/2015/08/12/the-number-8-means-more-than-just-luck

Busiris

I think it's touched upon in the episode - I also love both volumes but the great thing about Vol. 2 is just how quiet it is. After the chaos of the first volume, Vol. 2 plays it more chill. With the exception of the opening flashback, I don't think there are really any scenes in the movie with more than 2 or 3 people in it at one time.

Anonymous

I would love to know what was worth bleeping at 1:09:12 in this episode. WHM episode on QT with a BLEEP EDIT?!?! Truly I expect to learn a new word here

Ray

Feet are very important in many Asian cultures. So there's a reason for all of it in this movie. He may have a fetish, but I don't and I loved what he was going for.

Anonymous

There's live music in Hateful 8 - Daisy Domergue singing Jim Jones at Botany Bay...

Gary Dennis

There's live music in the Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai

Anonymous

Ah shoot. Time for some hot, hot foot talk. Les gooooo

Smaug

I've always liked the second movie better, I love Uma in this one but I'm a Lucy Liu hater. I find her bland and lacking in range in most of her performances and I've always felt she takes some of the air out of the interactions between Uma and herself in this one

Chris Vaughn (edited)

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2023-01-01 00:59:05 I’m behind so playing catch-up here but I had to point out that in Japan the Crazy 88 fight scene was in full color in theaters and the initial DVD release which I still own. Sadly all Blu-Ray editions used the US cut so I just bought the US versions of those. I’ll never accept the B&W was necessary having seen it in color.
2022-03-11 13:22:12 I’m behind so playing catch-up here but I had to point out that in Japan the Crazy 88 fight scene was in full color in theaters and the initial DVD release which I still own. Sadly all Blu-Ray editions used the US cut so I just bought the US versions of those. I’ll never accept the B&W was necessary having seen it in color.

I’m behind so playing catch-up here but I had to point out that in Japan the Crazy 88 fight scene was in full color in theaters and the initial DVD release which I still own. Sadly all Blu-Ray editions used the US cut so I just bought the US versions of those. I’ll never accept the B&W was necessary having seen it in color.