Is Tarantino Preparing Two "Kill Bill" Sequels?
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IMAmoose24 writes: on Jun 27 2007 09:07 AM Haha, 4.8 movies. I would probably count Death Proof a full movie just because of the fact that he made a full version that ran for 2 hrs and 20 minutes. Just my view. (Reply to this) |
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JUDGE DREDD writes: on Jun 27 2007 09:40 AM Kool !!! I heard originally that a 3rd one would get made, but i read that it would be made when the little girl who-s mother(with the ceriel box) was killed by the bride, would be all grown up, and that she would take revenge on her. guess thats what theyre doing but in the 4th one. You cant have too much kill Bill. Although surely it wont be called that? THE BRIDE would be a good sequel name. Hopefully there will be another show stealing Anime cartoon sequence in it somewhere. (Reply to this) |
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Matanuki writes: on Jun 27 2007 09:49 AM In reply to this comment (#871252) I knew it the first time I saw that scene! My friends and I all said the same thing, "they are definitely going to revisit that story thread." High Fives all around! (Reply to this) |
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JUDGE DREDD writes: on Jun 27 2007 09:55 AM hi five, woop!!! hahaha (Reply to this) |
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bobtom writes: on Jun 27 2007 09:59 AM whatever happened to inglorious bastards (Reply to this) |
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arpeggio191 writes: on Jun 27 2007 10:18 AM i wouldn't mind seeing more of Sophie Fatal! (which is the coolest villian name of all time!) (Reply to this) |
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airsickmoth writes: on Jun 27 2007 10:55 AM In reply to this comment (#871255) I agree, I really want to see him do a WWII band of misfits movie. It would be great, I've been waiting for it for so long. (Reply to this) |
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HanShotFirst writes: on Jun 27 2007 12:28 PM In reply to this comment (#871257) [b]Blind Fury[/b] There has got to be an eyeless Daryl Hannah wandering around somewhere, right? (Reply to this) |
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See-Jay writes: on Jun 27 2007 01:41 PM I don't know if I'd like a Kill Bill with Beatrix as an antagonist. And the idea of a circle of revenge seems silly. What, is Beatrix going to be killed in the end? Then I guess BB will have her own movie where she avenge's her mother's death and it'll create this huge cycle of revenge until they run out of characters. As much as I love Kill Bill, they should only make a sequel if Uma will be the protagonist again. (Reply to this) |
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TheDon1010 writes: on Jun 27 2007 03:34 PM [b]Kill Bill needs better closure[/b] ok, the Kill Bills are definitely some of the most immensley entertaining pictures of late. That being said, Kill Bill 2 was not a satisfying finish for me. It ended too happy for a film about revenge. I got kind of the same feeling after watching Death Proof. I did not see Beatrix as a fun good girl protagonist, but more like a twisted and crossed assassin who wants to exact revenge, but should in turn receive what's coming to her. Kill Bill 2 is very good, but that "pregnancy test" scene almost killed it for me. (Reply to this) |
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Defmonkey writes: on Jun 27 2007 03:53 PM [b]Bring it on![/b] He was talking about doing some KB spinoffs, like an anime about a young bil and whatnot. But I would really like to see Inglorious Bastards out first. (Reply to this) |
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thegoodlife08 writes: on Jun 27 2007 05:00 PM [b]To answer the topic question:[/b] Short-term answer, no. Long-term answer, who knows, but probably not. Like you said, Tarantino has a ton of things on his plate at the same time, but he rarely (or ever?) gets them all completed. Remember when he wanted to do the Vega Brothers movie? Didn't I hear of a Beverly Hills Cop Tarantino movie that he wanted to do? And how he originally pitched the idea of Casino Royale, and wanted to direct it? Now he's got two Kill Bill sequels, Inglorious Bastards (the supposed six-hour movie...er...two three hour, three two hour movies?), and all of these martial arts remakes I've been hearing about. It's a wonder that in five years (1992-1997), Tarantino put out Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and the insanely underrated Jackie Brown, but in the next ten years, all he has to show is Kill Bill and Death Proof. Don't get me wrong, both are great, and I understand that Kill Bill must have took a lot out of him, but it's things like this that really tick me off about Tarantino. He sits here and talks and talks and talks about what he's going to do, but he never does it. It doesn't help that after Pulp Fiction, everything he has done has been going downhill---not drastically, but downhill all the same. Jackie Brown was a little worse than Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill (in my opinion, and I think I'm one of the very few who believes this) was a little worse than Jackie Brown, and Death Proof was a little worse than Kill Bill. Like I said, I get a little ticked off with this, and I lose a little bit of respect for him in that he's just being lazy. His supply isn't quite meeting his demand. His products are definitey fantastic when they are released, but show me a drought when Scorsese released two films in ten years. (And yes, I am aware that Scorsese doesn't write most of his films, but the point I'm trying to make is that he's out there being productive, and ol' QT is just sittin' around and doing nothing.) All of this being said, to escape any bitterness, Tarantino is my favorite director. Every film he's made is in at least my top twenty, maybe fifteen. I just wish he'd stop being such a bastard and get on to making his movies...for his fans! (Reply to this) |
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the-russian writes: on Jun 27 2007 05:37 PM In reply to this comment (#871252) "You cant have too much kill Bill." Yeah you can, the story's done, Bill is dead. I loved Kill Bill, but bring on Inglorious Bastards. (Reply to this) |
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yodas gooch writes: on Jun 27 2007 06:06 PM yeah.... what the russian said (Reply to this) |
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Matanuki writes: on Jun 27 2007 07:34 PM In reply to this comment (#871262) Sure. Just not the fans hungry for more Tarantino styled sword packing vengeance. Gotcha. ;-) (Reply to this) |
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Warheart1188 writes: on Jun 27 2007 07:39 PM I love Tarantino, but Kill Bill sequels??? I hope he doesn't call them Kill Bill Vols. 3 and 4 cuz well, Thurman killed Bill. So different names would have to be used as titles if he makes them. (Reply to this) |
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Vitamin M writes: on Jun 28 2007 06:58 AM I kind of don't think you can say QT is sitting around doing nothing. One of the best aspects of his films are the writing and I'm sure he spends a great deal of time coming up with this crazy stuff and writing all this insanely good dialouge. The fact that he writes and directs I don't think it's that suprising that he's done less then 5 films in 15 years. and besides he wrote True Romance and Dusk til dawn... but yeah lets see Iglourious Bastards first. (Reply to this) |
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stevegilpin writes: on Jun 28 2007 07:44 AM [b]Kill Bill is done[/b] I don't think it would be a good idea to do any more KILL BILL movies. Volumes 1 & 2 made up a complete story, and I'm satisfied. I'd much rather see Tarantino do something different now. (Reply to this) |
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Holly Jolly writes: on Jun 28 2007 09:39 AM Okay so two possible sequels...two anime prequels...and the uncut Whole Bloody Affair for America. The sequels I will totally doubt until QT himself mentions them. Right now I'm believing he is waiting for the new animations to be finished and pack them in with a ultimate four disk dvd rated nc-17. I guess we'll see. (Reply to this) |
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RottenMoreno writes: on Jun 29 2007 05:24 PM I'm happy the way Kill Bill is, no more sequels, just bring Inglorious Bastards in. (Reply to this) |
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jomo999 writes: on Jul 02 2007 02:50 AM how can they be called kill bill? bill is dead. (Reply to this) |
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FuzzyWhisper writes: on Jul 03 2007 02:54 AM I hope this works out. Quentin's films may not appeal to everyone, but for me they epitomize nearly everything fun, stylish and cool about cinema. I have a special fondness for Kill Bill, so I'd be overjoyed for QT to return to the series when he's ready. (Reply to this) |
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harryadvs writes: on Apr 15 2008 08:59 AM Sequel... Elle Driver trains Nikki. Sofie runs the empire. Beatrix will train her daughter. There will be a lot of fights & killing. New characters will be introduced. There'll be a plot twist. Not necessarily in that order. The End. (Reply to this) |
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