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I think that "Iron Monkey" is defenetly an influece for QT. If you remenber he did a commentary section in the dvd version of Iron Monkey. He talk so much about low budget kung fu films that he use to go to watch when he was young.
I'm sure there was a better topic for this but this has to do with references so I'll post this here rather than a whole new thread.
Its very minor but:
in Kill Bill Buck the Pussy Wagon guy says: "I'm Buck, and I'm here to fuk." or something like that.
in PF the bartender says: "I'm Paul and this is just between y'all." or something like that (again).
I didn't notice this before but I'm sure this was intentional to have a guy make a rhyme with his name like that.
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Master of the Flying Guillotine (Jimmy Wang Yu, 1975, Hong Kong). Music from that was used (Super16 by Neu!, the rights were bought), and also the mace GoGo is using somewhat reminds of this.
a flying guillotine is NOT a mace
GoGo and the master both us a Flying Guillotine can you believe it?
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There is one reference that needs to be add it. I belive the music of Il Mercenario (The Mercenary) was used for the [SPOILER - highlight to read]: buried alive scene. Which makes sense since Il Mercenario is a Spagetthi Western.
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some of those didnt really add up, i mean a lot did , but then there were ones where it just had the same "font" or something like that... it didnt really make sense but who knows i could be wrong.. so which speghetti western was playing in kill bills house?
Just curious, was the assassin male or female? I know I've seen pictures of a movie that Elle was based after which had a blonde female that wore an eye patch that matched whatever outfit she was wearing (just like Elle). Don't know anything else about that movie though, not even if the girl was an assassin.
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It's been a while since I saw it, but I believe the eyepatch character in "Hard-Boiled" was called "Mad Dog", and he was a tough-as-nails hitman who killed an intern and took his outfit to infiltrate the hospital.
John Woo could have based Mad Dog's outfit on the same nurse on whom Quentin based Elle.
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