
Are you ready?
OK who's ready?
The street date for
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair is set for November 6th. The details at
Amazon include a 247 minute cut of the film complete with an NC-17 rating. No word yet on the special features but it looks like it's going to be a four-disc ordeal.
I knew there was a lot of material
Quentin Tarantino didn't include in the film, but over four hours worth? (Actually upon further review both films do add up to that running time!) The real question is will the tea-house fight be restored to color or will it remain black and white? You can see the color version
here.
# posted by Benjamin Crossley-Marra @ 7/05/2007 10:45:00 AM
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Considering "The Whole Bloody Affair" is Kill Bill volumes one and two cut together, is it any surprise that the movie is over four hours long? The question might actually be, what has been taken out of the movies?
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posted by @ 7/05/2007 6:49 PM
Well I guess I do stand somewhat corrected. However Kill Bill I was 110 min and II was 137 so it actually comes out even.
Also, there is obviously new material in the film due to the NC-17. If you want to check out that uncensored scene it's already on youtube.
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posted by Benjamin Crossley-Marra @ 7/05/2007 7:40 PM
This movie sucks at any length. One of the worst movies of the last ten years.
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posted by @ 7/08/2007 8:51 AM
I'm scrolling down here and reading the blog. But I was thinking that Tarantino really epitomizes that arrogant 'male' attitude that is pretty repulsive and full of himself. You rarely if EVER could find a woman director acting this way and still remain at all respected.
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posted by @ 7/15/2007 1:30 AM
