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šŸŽ¬ Rewatching Films on April 26th

"And when I arrive at my destination, I'm gonna ____ ____."

šŸ“‹ Film Facts for __________.

2004 was stacked with iconic movies such as Mean Girls, The Notebook, and Napoleon Dynamite, just to name a few…

…but few have had a more crucial cultural impact than today’s. The yellow jumpsuit may have been Vol. 1, but the revenge? The closure? That’s all in here.

Still don’t know? Here are some sharp-edged film facts:

šŸ“… Release Date: April 16th, 2004
ā³ Runtime: 2 hr. 17 min.
šŸ… Rotten Tomato Score: 84%
āš–ļø Rating: R (Language, violence)
šŸ’° Budget: $30 Million
šŸ¤‘ Earnings: $152.2 Million
šŸ‘€ Streaming: Peacock, Tubi

šŸ—£ļø Favorite Line: ā€œClark Kent is Superman’s critique on the whole human race.ā€

šŸŽ„ Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)

šŸ”Ŗ What happens when a deadly assassin finds herself face-to-face with the man who ruined her life—who also happens to be the father of her child? Enter stage left: Kill Bill Vol. 2…

Quentin Tarantino returned to his grindhouse-meets-spaghetti-western roots for this bloody, poetic conclusion.

With nods to kung fu classics and emotional payoffs that hit harder than The Bride’s five-point-palm-exploding-heart-technique, this film is both brutal and beautiful.

Uma Thurman delivers a career-defining performance, while David Carradine’s quiet menace as Bill gives the saga its aching heart.

Pretty cool huh? Now, here’s some film resources for you as you rewatch…

🧢 Collectible Memorabilia(s) from Kill Bill: Vol. 2

Beatrix Kiddo’s Hattori Hanza Katana

Forged by the legend Hattori Hanzo himself, this sword is cinematic vengeance. It represents honor, purpose, and The Bride’s unstoppable will. This might just be the holy grail of Tarantino memorabilia…? (Other than Zed’s motorcycle of course)

Bill’s Car (De Tomaso Mangusta)

Sharp, rare, and dangerously elegant—this car is the perfect reflection of Bill himself. It’s not just a vehicle—it’s a statement piece from one of Tarantino’s most enigmatic characters. Plus, it just looks cool lol.

Budd’s Blue ā€˜Quality Store’ Shirt

This shirt personifies Budd’s character arc as a fallen assassin turned janitor with a trailer full of regrets (pun intended). Even if you’re not a bowler or a margarita lover, you’d rock this.

ā–¶ļø Rewatch-worthy Scene from Kill Bill: Vol. 2

Though this classic has plenty of rewatchable scenes, this one makes you wanna pause the film and make some blender margaritas.

Make sure you share them with some better people though…

ā€œBudd Making a Drinkā€

This scene is rewatchable because of how much it reveals without saying much at all. It’s slow, awkward, and a little uncomfortable—but that’s what makes it stick.

You notice new details each time: the worn-down look in Budd’s eyes, the way he moves around the cluttered trailer, how he makes the drink like it’s the only part of his day he has control over.

It’s not flashy, it’s layered. Every rewatch gives you something more about Budd’s character. Seems like Tarantino always has an amazing food scene in his films:

Just to name a few…

šŸ’¬ Some Trivia from Kill Bill: Vol. 2

Kill Bill has some iconic character names such as Pai Mei, O-Ren Ishii, Hattori Hanzo, and Crazy 88 Member #2 (just to name a few).

However, amidst all of those catchy names there is one name so simple that it might just slip the mind…

What is the name of Bill and The Bride's daughter?

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Perhaps, in a world with so many iconic character names Tarantino thought it this name could be complimentary? Who knows…

šŸŽ¬ Our Top 5 Favorite Quentin Tarantino Films

*These are our opinions…

  1. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

  2. Inglorious Basterds

  3. Pulp Fiction

  4. Django Unchained

  5. Kill Bill: Vol. 2

 šŸŽ„ Some Films we’re currently watching

ā–¶ļø First Time

  • Unbreakable (3.7/5)

  • Split (3.9/5)

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