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Kill bill volume 1 movie theater scene8/22/2023 This movie opens wonderfully, with a black-and-white shot, reminiscent of the rich B&W photography in Pi, of The Bride (Thurman, who's real character name is never revealed, bleeping it out like she's a suspect from a Cops episode) lying in pain, bleeding, pregnant listening to her former boss, Bill (Carradine) try to console her before shooting her in the head right after she reveals the baby she's carrying is his. Prophetic? Possibly, but if it is deja vu, I hope that the only thing that changes is that Kill Bill: Volume 1 wins more Oscars because this is one hell of a movie, and the best so far this year. Pulp Fiction was released in early October, Kill Bill: Volume 1 was released in early October. Cut to the present, where the Cannes festival was widely considered as the worst in festival history, which probably would have changed if Tarantino's new film Kill Bill: Volume 1 was ready. ![]() And when it hit the theaters in America in early October, it exploded onto the scene, earning a Best Picture nomination (although it lost to Forrest Gump), and winning Best Original Screenplay for Tarantino and collaborator Roger Avary. ![]() ![]() It was considered a horrible year for the festival, and Pulp Fiction screened the day before the festival was over, taking it by storm, winning the Palm D'Or, or the American equivalent of a Best Picture Oscar. In 1994, a little big film called Pulp Fiction from then little-known writer/director/genius Quentin Tarantino, stormed onto the scene at the Cannes Film Festival.
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