Review of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2011) by Scott A — 27 Mar 2011
I was fortunate enough to be in attendance for the first ever public screening of this. It was shown at The New Beverly and Quentin Tarrantino was there for the Screening. The movie geek in me was/is super stoked about this because getting to see this flick that I dig so much with the guy who made it (and on his birthday non the less) is what I imagine being the mayor of Disneyland on foursquare is like.
There were a few changes in this version of the movie. The anime origin if O-Ren has a few little bits added on. The biggest additions while not many occurred during the fight between The Bride and The Crazy-88's.
It's in full-color instead of black and white and it's got a few extra nice violent tidbits. The only other changes were made to the last scene of vol. 1 (the big revel by Bill was taken out) and the start of vol.
2. (the recap from The Bride was taken out as well), with an intermission between the chapters. The changes worked because it made the movie flow together as one as it was always meant to be. This really isn't a review more as it is me proclaiming a geek love of this movie and gushing about it.
I just really hope this comes out on blu-ray at some point in the near future.
This review of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2011) was written by Scott A on 27 Mar 2011.
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair has generally received very positive reviews.
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