Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair To Premiere in March

Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair To Premiere in March

Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ To Finally Premiere on March 27th with new 7 minute anime sequence for extended cut.

By CronoA7X - Feb 27, 2011 10:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Action
Source: ANN

The New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles California will be screening the American premiere of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody from March 27 to March 31. This film is a full combined cut of both Kill Bill volume one and two by Quentin Tarantino. It has also been said that they are adding a whole new anime sequence to the "Kill Bill Chapter 3: The Origin of O-Ren" section of the film.


“Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair” has been scheduled. We’re presuming line ups for tickets begin now. In the brief description, it’s said the film shown will be “the unrated combined version which has never been seen theatrically in the U.S.” Details on what will actually be in this version are yet to be seen, but Tarantino has chattered about it a lot in the past few years, so we have a pretty good idea.

“This was when I thought ‘Kill Bill’ was going to be one movie. So already I thought a 20-minute anime scene [evolved from a seven minute sequence?] may not be the wisest move. So we didn’t have them do it, so they were relieved they didn’t have to do it because it was so big. [But] I actually showed it to Harvey Weinstein; I had the whole script written out shot for shot what it would be, so [I said], ‘Harvey, this literally would make it complete. This is everything I came up with and wrote when I wrote it.’ So Production IG just did it, and I just need to work with them a little bit and go over it with them—and I’ll do that once this is officially behind me.” And who are Production IG? They are an influential Japanese anime studio and production company behind some of the biggest titles such as “Ghost In The Shell.”


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felixxx
felixxx - 2/28/2011, 1:00 AM
Sweet, that was a nice surprise when I seen it the first time. It was done well.
Gunslinger
Gunslinger - 2/28/2011, 6:44 AM
@ the witness - Nancy Sinatra: Bang Bang (My baby shot me down)?
aishiteru
aishiteru - 2/28/2011, 7:02 PM
does anybody else hate kill bill? nothing against quentin or anything, but i'm just tired of the media-ized samurai and ninja crap, there hasn't been a movie to actually show what real bujutsu is in a long time. :(
felixxx
felixxx - 2/28/2011, 7:54 PM
@aishiteru- Im not going to say I didnt like it because I did but i can see your point. I like the over the edge action but I also enjoy "real" style as well. Im tired of CGIing all stunts and fights. Like Ninja Assassin, it was cool and I liked it. But it would have been cooler to have someone who was actually skilled using the chain blade instead of using CGI. I take Kendo and Iaido. A sword fight is nothing like the movies but way for fun:)
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