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Quentin Tarantino returns to the director's chair with KILL BILL after a six-year hiatus. The movie proves once again that he is a hyperactive visionary and the master of cinematic coolness. Split into two volumes by Miramax in order to ensure that Tarantino's vision would not be compromised (and presumably to sell more tickets).. Read more
| Starring | Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Daryl Hannah |
|---|---|
| Director | Quentin Tarantino |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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Socialite Paris Hilton wants to return to the big screen - but only if she can work with legendary director Quentin Tarantino. Reality TV star Hilton has scored a number of minor movie roles including 2005 teen horror House of Wax and more recently in last year's (08) Repo! the Genetic Opera. Hilton loves Tarantino's new picture Inglourious Basterds and is adamant he is the only filmmaker who will be able to properly showcase her acting talents. She says, "I've always preferred doing reality... Read more
A forthright and intelligent actor who wasn’t afraid to speak his mind, David Carradine was found dead in his hotel room in Bangkok on 4th June 2009, after what seems to have been an act of auto-asphyxiation. The actor will be remembered most vividly for the title role he played in Quentin Tarantino’s two volume revenge opus “Kill Bill” – a part he inherited when the director’s first choice, Warren Beatty, pointed out that if Tarantino wanted him to act so... Read more
Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino has vowed to leave the movie business by the time he turns 60. The 46-year-old Oscar winner has been put off by colleagues he's convinced only turn toward filmmaking to pay for their lavish lifestyles. Tarantino has given himself only another 14 years before he retires to avoid churning out bad movies just to support his expensive tastes. The Kill Bill director tells America's GQ magazine, "Directors don't get better, they get worse! ...When you gotta go... Read more