Cast: Uma Thurman (The Bride, AKA Black Mamba), David Carradine (Bill), Julie Dreyfus (Sofie Fatale), Sonny Chiba (Hattori Hanzo), Vivica A. Fox (Vernita Green, AKA Cobra), Daryl Hannah (Elle Driver, AKA California Mountain Snake), Samuel L Jackson (The Piano Player), Caitlin Keats (Janeen), Chiaki Kuriyama (Go Go Yubari), Gordon Liu (Pai Mei), Lucy Liu (O-Ren Ishi, AKA Cottonmouth), Michael Madsen (Bud, AKA Sidewinder), Chris Nelson (The Groom), LaTanya Richardson (L.F. O'Boyle), Shana Stein (Erica), Bo Svenson (The Preacher), Michael Jai White (Alburt)
Cast Notes: (8/27/03) The cast as listed above is the complete cast of both movies. Since the movie is now split, it's possible that some of them might not actually appear until Kill Bill Volume 2.
Based Upon: Although neither the script nor the novel are reportedly (Variety, 4/18/02) based on each other, Talk Miramax Books will be publishing Kill Bill, Tarantino's first novel, in the spring of 2003, giving fans plenty of time to become familiar with the story ahead of time. Expect, however, Tarantino to "mess" with you a bit, since he knows while directing this film that his fans probably read the book; so there may be changes.
Video Game Note: (10/5/02) Black Label Games, the company behind "Enclave" for the XBox, the game version of John Carpenter's The Thing, and the video game versions of the "Lord of the Rings" novels by J.R.R. Tolkien, has signed on to produce a game based on "Kill Bill" for both the PC and (unspecified) consoles, to be released in conjuction with the "Kill Bill" DVD in the 2nd quarter of 2004. (8/27/03) The release of the video game has been pushed back to the fall of 2004.
Premise: In this film noir tale, an assassin called the Bride (Thurman) is shot down, with child, by her employer, Bill (Carradine) and other members of their assassin circle, at her wedding (along with everyone else at the wedding). She, however, survives, though a bullet in her brain keeps her in a coma for five years. She wakes up PISSED OFF, soon setting out to seek... revenge. She seeks out the various members of the assassin group, globetrotting to kill them each in order, saving Bill for last (which will happen in the second half of the movie).
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
Release Date: February 20th, 2004 (wide)
Cast: Uma Thurman (The Bride, AKA Black Mamba), David Carradine (Bill), Julie Dreyfus (Sofie Fatale), Sonny Chiba (Hattori Hanzo), Vivica A. Fox (Vernita Green, AKA Cobra), Daryl Hannah (Elle Driver, AKA California Mountain Snake), Samuel L Jackson (The Piano Player), Caitlin Keats (Janeen), Chiaki Kuriyama (Go Go Yubari), Gordon Liu (Pai Mei), Lucy Liu (O-Ren Ishi, AKA Cottonmouth), Michael Madsen (Bud, AKA Sidewinder), Chris Nelson (The Groom), LaTanya Richardson (L.F. O'Boyle), Shana Stein (Erica), Bo Svenson (The Preacher), Michael Jai White (Alburt)
Cast Notes: (8/29/03) Since the movie is now split into two halves and *especially* since this is a bloody revenge movie, it's possible that some of the cast members listed above might only appear in Kill Bill Volume 1, and not in this second half.
Based Upon: Although neither the script nor the novel are reportedly (Variety, 4/18/02) based on each other, Talk Miramax Books will be publishing Kill Bill, Tarantino's first novel, in the spring of 2003, giving fans plenty of time to become familiar with the story ahead of time. Expect, however, Tarantino to "mess" with you a bit, since he knows while directing this film that his fans probably read the book; so there may be changes.
Video Game Notes: (10/5/02) Black Label Games, the company behind "Enclave" for the XBox, the game version of John Carpenter's The Thing, and the video game versions of the "Lord of the Rings" novels by J.R.R. Tolkien, has signed on to produce a game based on "Kill Bill" for both the PC and (unspecified) consoles, to be released in conjuction with the "Kill Bill" DVD in the 2nd quarter of 2004. (8/27/03) The release of the video game has been pushed back to the fall of 2004.
Premise: Continuing the storyline that started in Kill Bill Volume I, this is the story of an assassin called The Bride (Thurman) who sets out to wreak revenge upon her former employer, Bill (Carradine) and other members of their assassin circle, for shooting her at her wedding (along with everyone else at the wedding) and leaving her for dead. When this movie begins, it's expected that the Bride will have already encountered some of her targets, as she continues up the chain of command, which will ultimately lead her to the big finale: her chance to Kill Bill.
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
It was a quote he used at the end of his song, I see all these goofs on INReview wit these quotes, soo I used that one. "Drop da Zero and hang wit the Hero!" - Ice! Word to ya mutha!
viva_la_bum said this in post #8 : It was a quote he used at the end of his song, I see all these goofs on INReview wit these quotes, soo I used that one. "Drop da Zero and hang wit the Hero!" - Ice! Word to ya mutha!
yeah I remember that song. I was in 9th grade when I got that song.