Kill Bill on Blu-ray (US - BD RA)
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Title: Kill Bill on Blu-ray (IMDb: 1, 2)
Starring: Uma Thurman
Released: 9th September 2008
SRP: $34.99 Each
Further Details:
Walt Disney Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray release of both volumes of Kill Bill for the 9th of September, priced at around $34.99 apiece. A boxed set containing both titles will also be available for $69.98. Each will include a 1080p widescreen presentation, along with English 5.1 Uncompressed audio. The only exta material will be a making of featurette for each film, the “5, 6, 7, 8’S” Musical Performances, a Damoe Deleted Scene, a Chingon Musical Performance, and Tarentino trailers.


News by Chris Gould
Starring: Uma Thurman
Released: 9th September 2008
SRP: $34.99 Each
Further Details:
Walt Disney Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray release of both volumes of Kill Bill for the 9th of September, priced at around $34.99 apiece. A boxed set containing both titles will also be available for $69.98. Each will include a 1080p widescreen presentation, along with English 5.1 Uncompressed audio. The only exta material will be a making of featurette for each film, the “5, 6, 7, 8’S” Musical Performances, a Damoe Deleted Scene, a Chingon Musical Performance, and Tarentino trailers.


News by Chris Gould
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Tyler Foster wrote: The Whole Bloody Affair, if and when it appears, is controlled by The Weinstein Co. Disney owns 1 and 2 separately, and so that's what this is.
The Whole Bloody Affair won't be out until at least 2009.
The Weinstein Company are jumping back in the HD game (I believe with the underwatched The Mist) so "The Whole Bloody Affair" should appear one of these... years...
The Whole Bloody Affair won't be out until at least 2009.
The Weinstein Company are jumping back in the HD game (I believe with the underwatched The Mist) so "The Whole Bloody Affair" should appear one of these... years...
I figure I've held off on the bare bones and waited this long for the Whole Bloody Affair... what's another year or so?
Give us "The Whole Bloody Affair" already!!!
Giovanni Alberti wrote: Give us "The Whole Bloody Affair" already!!!Ditto!
Just bought these on a 2 for 1 sale cause I was so sick of waiting - curse you movie studios!!!!!!
Just bought these on a 2 for 1 sale cause I was so sick of waiting - curse you movie studios!!!!!!
This is a stupid. Just release them together already.
Leebfan1 wrote: liono86 wrote: I really enjoyed the first one, but, the second really lacked in that gritty, bloody action that made the first so mouth watering delicious. Still, the fight between Beatrix and Elle was rather good and her learning from her master. I just wish an actual fight took place between Beatrix and Bill. I mean, wasn't that the purpose for us to watch them in the first place? Well, at least for me it was. I own both on regular DVD. I got them used at a Flea Market and that's fine with me. Not worthy enough for any upgrades. Still, mindless fun.
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The first movie was action driven and the second was story driven. The purpose was to watch her kill bill, not have a three hour overtly saturated Chinese fighting style battle. It was intimate and short. Signifying their relationship and the love they shared
As far as I can tell nobody's asking for a three hour overtly saturated Chinese fighting style Battle. I think most people just wanted a decent action finale. I suspect they realised Carradine wasn't up to the challenge so they rewrote it. Imagine making an action revenge film where the target who is a skilled assassin doesn't fight his would-be assassin.
To be honest I couldn't care less about the whole bloody affair. I'm lucky enough to own the Japanese cut of volume 1 so until then I'm not losing out.
With regard to the poster mentioning more anime. That's surprising since I'm sure I read Tarantino thinking of cutting the anime to make the film shorter.
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The first movie was action driven and the second was story driven. The purpose was to watch her kill bill, not have a three hour overtly saturated Chinese fighting style battle. It was intimate and short. Signifying their relationship and the love they shared
As far as I can tell nobody's asking for a three hour overtly saturated Chinese fighting style Battle. I think most people just wanted a decent action finale. I suspect they realised Carradine wasn't up to the challenge so they rewrote it. Imagine making an action revenge film where the target who is a skilled assassin doesn't fight his would-be assassin.
To be honest I couldn't care less about the whole bloody affair. I'm lucky enough to own the Japanese cut of volume 1 so until then I'm not losing out.
With regard to the poster mentioning more anime. That's surprising since I'm sure I read Tarantino thinking of cutting the anime to make the film shorter.
Word Snowman. I loved volume one and thought 2 (volume boo!) sucked Chef's dead salty balls. Sorry Leeb, from the opening monologue where Uma is talking directly into the camera I thought to myself, "Oh c**p, what are you doing?" Maybe intimate, but it was far from short. I was staring at my watch thru most of it and left at soon as Caradine hit the couch and started that boring convo. I've got volume 1, I'll pretend something cool happened after that.
Oh yeah, Hey Snowman - what's different about the Japanese Volume 1?
Oh yeah, Hey Snowman - what's different about the Japanese Volume 1?
who the hell is going to buy each movie for $34.99. thats an outragous price. i hope no one buys them so they move quicker to release a defnitive box set.
Chris Johnson wrote: Emil Ryderup wrote: "David Carridine's bad acting (and his terribly annoying lisp) really blew the whole thing for me. "
Yeah, agree, they should have gotten Kevin Costner ( yes I think he is a fine actor)
Originally they wanted Warren Beatty, but he was busy.
From what I have read, Beatty actually was hired but QT kept telling Beatty to "Do the scene like David Carradine would do it"... finally Beatty said... why don't you just hire David? and he did.
Yeah, agree, they should have gotten Kevin Costner ( yes I think he is a fine actor)
Originally they wanted Warren Beatty, but he was busy.
From what I have read, Beatty actually was hired but QT kept telling Beatty to "Do the scene like David Carradine would do it"... finally Beatty said... why don't you just hire David? and he did.
These are pointless unless they're finally the uncut versions.
According to Amazon, "The Whole Bloody Affair" set is discontinued.
http://www.amazon.com/Kill-Bill-Whole-Bloody-Af...
http://www.amazon.com/Kill-Bill-Whole-Bloody-Af...
Whats funny is that you jerkoffs will buy this and feed the company's belly. Then yet another re-release later on. Stupid.
Pass...have it on DVD...won't bother withthe BR, unless it's all on one disk





Love the movie and cant wait for 'the whole bloody affair'. Therefore, this is a pass for me.
ps. KB2 is on glorious HD this friday on BBC HD (ch143).