Those little Tarantino things...

Started by Yassin2 pages

Those little Tarantino things...

An eye for details? Well,i've got some:

-Check out Elle's hands,you can notice that her finger is wounded (there's a bandage around it..or how do you call it). WELL,anybody knows why? Because the Black Mamba (snake) she purchased bit her in the finger....

-Elle never completed her Pai Mei training,that's why she uses the Tiger Krane style when she fought against the bride. (Pai Mei has the Eagle style...)

-Bill and Budd don't get along becuase they had a real huge fight in the past...because of ELLE (i think so). Budd had a thing for ELLE...and Bill just stole her away🙂

...so anybody got more?

The guy that looks like Charlie Brown, well his clothers resembled the clothes that Charlie Brown used to were and at the end, at the time of the credits these character is referred as Charlie Brown...

Esteban, Bill's stepfather is the same guy that played the Sheriff in Vol. 1

Originally posted by Kaleanae
The guy that looks like Charlie Brown, well his clothers resembled the clothes that Charlie Brown used to were and at the end, at the time of the credits these character is referred as Charlie Brown...

Esteban, Bill's stepfather is the same guy that played the Sheriff in Vol. 1

Pai Mei is also the the bald guy in the kato mask of the crazy 88's 😉

The sherrif is the exact same as in From Dusk Till Dawn (as in not just the actor, but the character).

Check out the man holding O-ren's mother in a headlock (or whatever you call it). He does have the looks of the BILL we know...and his hairstyle....well i'm not making a point here..but anyways🙂

wacko jacko

any yall think the feller that killed O-Rens dad and then kicked the cigar, started the fire, etc. etc. lookd freakishly like Wacko Jacko (michael jackson)? or is it just me

Hell no man,if you didn't notice THAT'S FREAKING BILL!!

I love those little details Tarantino adds. His dialogue is fast and fresh. The music can keep you enthrawled alone But the thing that i love the most is the backdrops. The cinemaphotograthy is unique.

The cinamatographer on kill bill V1&2 was Robert Richardson - whos worked with Oliver Stone and martin Scorsese.

On Dogs and PF it was Somebodyorother Secula {sp?} who I thought did a grand job but seems to have vanished...

Andrzej Sekula also worked on Q's segment of "Four Rooms" and has done a lot of other films since then, most notably "American Psycho".

Maybe they just didn't see eye to eye after "Four Rooms"....

Originally posted by Mr Zero
The cinamatographer on kill bill V1&2 was Robert Richardson - whos worked with Oliver Stone and martin Scorsese.

Did Richardson do it for natural born killers because that too was wicked!

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Did anybody else think that Budd's midget friend resembled the trucker at the beginning of Vol. 1?

Originally posted by shellspeare
Did Richardson do it for natural born killers because that too was wicked!

I'm sorry i missed that question...

Yeah that was him - thats where i spotted his name first cos the cinamatography in NBC must have been a *****...

i aint seein the resemblance between bill and the anime feller

Originally posted by Ronnie Van Zant
i aint seein the resemblance between bill and the anime feller

Well,it was Bill in his younger years when he still had black hair and a sharp face...something like this

You see? 🙂

They look alike and the have the same nose, I mean, the same shape

now i sees it

hi, what car was bill driving again??!! 😮 - when he meets budd at his trailer...

believe to have read it somewhere, but can't find it. please help.

I thought (not sure about this) that the car bill drove was the same car he drove as Frankenstein in Death Race 2000.

heres the only quote about the car from that movie I could find at the moment:

"The car in which President Frankenstein and Annie drive away in after their wedding is a Richard Oaks Nova kit-car, actually based on the Volkswagen Beetle chassis (but obviously not the body). These were available in kit form for many years starting in the mid-1970s."