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Kill Bill, Volume 2 (2004)
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Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment
Starring: Uma Thurman,David Carradine
Release Date: August 10, 2004
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Tarantino rules !!!!!!!! Michael Madsen vs. Uma Thurman with no holds barred-does it get any better than this ? For pure cinematic enjoyment, this has to be the best Quentin ever..........
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GREAT I am a HUGE fan of Quentin Tarantino's work, i love his movies and think they are so well done. This movie however is less violent than the first, and i thank him for that, because the first movies violence was to explicit, bloody, and just over the top... more
David Carridine for Best Supporting Actor! Now, I very rarely agree with the academy. I think David Carridine deserved an Oscar nod (not necessarily the award itself, but a nod) for his portrayal of Bill in "Kill Bill vol 2". He created the character perfectly. He had great dialogue, compliments... more
Review Part 2: Where we learn of Bill (continued from the Kill Bill 1 page)...
Where Volume 1 was Tarantino's homage to old school martial arts films and Japanese pop and cinema culture, Volume 2 is a western. On the surface, it's easy to think that these are two very different... more
SADLY OVERLOOKED BY THE ACADEMY If you're like me, before you buy or rent a film you might check the customer reviews on amazon.com to see what other people thought. The problem is, everyone has different tastes and different opinions on what is good and what is bad. If you're a Tarantino... more
finishes the first, but adds many new themes ANd again, it is both a satire of the action film genre while honoring it. The fight sequences are really good, as are the actors, who imply very well developed characters in very brief moments in a scene.
I liked these films, but will... more
If you like kicking Kung fu chick tracks down former co-workers and kills all of them one by one.
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Very good, but not better than the first... It took me a while to see Vol. 2, but it was well worth the wait. I didn't like it as much as the first one - which I thought was great - with a lot of action as well as storyline. There's a lot more story in Vol. 2 and a lot LESS action. Anyway, it... more
2 beats 1 This movie had double the fun , gore , action , and plot of vol. 1 and I thought it was excellent. Hellz Yeah.
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Mission Accomplished!! I have moved from initially hating the very idea of the movie to loving the first one and now absolutely adoring this concluding film. This is one of the rare instances where the sequel topped its predecessor. We all know what happened in Volume I so... more
Far Superior to Vol. 1 Tarentino's masterpiece is complete. Kill Bill Vol. 1 had all the style a three and a half hour film could possibly need crammed into one 90 minute session. Volume 2 is everything it needed to be and more. It has enough plot, dialogue and heart to flesh... more
I love this so much better than the first I really like Quentin Tarantino's films in the first place but I thought this film was wonderful. It was better than the first although the first seemed to be more of a hard core fight movie and this one depended more on script and acting. I really love... more
Great partner to the first movie. While i enjoyed vol 2 a whole lot, it did not have that special something like the first one did. But its still a heck of a movie and a great continuation of the first.
Darryl Hannahs character was one of my favorites in the movies and her... more
idiotic cinema I noticed that Kill Bill was recommended to me by whatever powers there be at Amazon because -- among other things -- I had purchased a Polder Cooking Thermometer. I'm not sure how the two relate, unless it is recommended that Bill be cooked to a certain... more
Surpasses Volume 1 in Every Way Visually, Kill Bill Vol. 1 was spectacular. The fighting sequences were not only imaginative, but stunning. Vol. 1 was almost non-stop carnage, and little dialogue. The real, snappy dialogue that Tarantino has used to make his movies, particularly Pulp... more
Not bad. I like the way the story was told in the second Kill Bill. The first one had minimal plot, and lots of blood and arms and legs and heads getting hacked off (which is all good), but the second had more of a story. I liked Vol 2 just and much as Vol 1,... more
Talented Story Telling David Carradine was remarkable. When I heard he was playing the role of "Bill", I was skeptical. I am a fan of his earlier work as a good guy, lone-ranger type martial artist, but Carradine playing a ruthless assassin? He was magnificent. This film... more
Only two scenes worth watching I think the main reason Vol 2 is getting so many great reviews is because people are reviewing both movies as one or Because it's a Tarantino flick or both. I'm a Tarantino fan and I love all his movies, all but "Foxey Brown" and of course Kill Bill... more
Sensational finale!
The Bride ( Uma Thurman) has exterminated 2 deadly cockroaches and has 3 more to go known only as Elle Driver ( Daryl Hannah), Budd ( Michael Madsen) and of course, former boss Bill ( David Carradine). She sometimes gets memories of being taught... more
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