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On the epic conclusion of the gang's WLM Kill Bill saga, it's all about Vol. 2! How horrendous would this film have been if Warren Beatty had been cast as Bill instead of Carradine? How incredible is the whole Pai Mei sequence? And does Budd live in an actual quarry? PLUS: Would Noah Baumbach's Kicking and Screaming have been better if it ended with a "Massacre at Two Pines"-style hit job at Eric Stoltz's bar? 

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 stars Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, Clark Middleton, Larry Bishop, Sid Haig, Perla Haney-Jardine, Chris Nelson, and Samuel L. Jackson; directed by Quentin Tarantino.

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Anonymous

Super grateful you guys did an episode for each movie. Top ten favorites! Also, One of the bits that still sticks in my head is Josh Brolin “BRUTAL!”. Definitely would love to hear that make a return!

John Carter

The only other actor I could see playing Bill would be Saxon.

Anonymous

For some reason I found these two Kill Bill episodes super enjoyable and funny, the guys keep getting better

lilguy31

can someone explain the beeps

Lono's Oboe

Thanks again for the banger episode. Around 10 years ago, there was showing of Reservoir Dogs in Dublin, Ireland sponsored by the whiskey Jameson. There was free burgers, tacos and practically unlimited whiskey. (My last memory of the night was sitting on a bench trying not to pass out watching in drunken despair as the barmen poured leftover whiskey sours down the drain) Deadly night. But the best part was that Michael Madsen was doing a Q&A before the show. He staggers up on stage with a red embroidered bowling shirt on and a half-drank bottle of liquid fight in his hand. The host; an Irish radio DJ called Rick O'Shea (Yes, really) Asked him to give us a twirl. Madsen put the microphone to his mouth and vibrated out "I ain't a damn fashion show, man" Which you will agree was an amazing start that caused Rick to flop sweat and stutter as his confidence was annihilated. All in all he was a great laugh and could do an absolute spot on QT impression (I think you can find it on youtube) and an equally good Lawrence Tierney impression. He had some good stories and spoke practically about working in Hollywood and doing jobs for paychecks and balancing that with interesting stuff. He came across very pragmatic, thoughtful and basically said that his family is his passion which is cool. At one point he was asked about how come he ends up in stinkers despite being in some absolute classics. Like how can he be in Donnie Brasco and end up doing Piranhconda (Which is a shite question to ask someone) His response was beautiful "I got 5 kids, man" EDIT: I couldn't find his QT impression, but his Nolte is up there with Jupin's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCLXp2_p0KA

Paul Del Real

It’s when someone says Beatrix, they don’t reveal her name throughout both movies.

Matt

Steve calling me out for having that EXACT poster on my wall in college. And he was right to do it. Yikes past me. Yikes.

Ray

They mentioned Battle Royale and now I want a commentary. Will pay money. That movie is aggressively awesome.

Eren Keskin

Elle's codename, the California Mountain Snake, feasts on other snakes, so Budd should've known better. It's also a non-toxic snake, yet she was the one to use poison to kill, and since the Bride's arm belonged to Pai-Mei, we could technically say that the Pai-Mei got his vengeance after Elle loses her last remaining eye.

Tony King

I love Battle Royale! Just got the 4K box set, which is great, so would love to hear the guys do a commentary on it.

Tyler

Lovin these two part episodes. Steve: I would love to listen to Sajdak Side Rant about the IMDB cast and "known for" algorithms.....for the laughs and the affirmation.

Sonya Ballantyne

I always assumed that Budd felt he had to suffer for his past and it made me wonder why he wanted the money from Elle if that were the case. Then I thought, oh, he gave the Bride her chance to take him down and she lost. So he was like, "Guilt over, back to owning the stripclub!"

Andrew Bowers

Now I’m sort of wishing we could get a scene of him buying the strip club before the snake gets him

Erin Hardy

I just wasted most of my office hour watching the "Malagueña Salerosa" credit sequence on repeat.

Otelia Finnen

I can see it on the poster now: "Misogynistic in a good way" -- Steven Sajdak (at least I think it was him)