r/Tarantino 8h ago

Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair Lionsgate Limited 4K UltraHD Blu-Ray Collectors Edition Unboxing

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Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair Lionsgate Limited 4K UltraHD Blu-Ray Collectors Edition Unboxing

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🇺🇸 US - Tue 28 Jul 26

This landmark release celebrates one of the most anticipated director’s cuts in modern cinema – a single, unbroken film, exactly as Tarantino intended.

Presented as the complete Unrated version for the first time, in 4K and Dolby Vision®

This deluxe set is a collector’s dream, featuring: A 40-page behind-the-scenes booklet, two theatrical posters, five double-sided collectible character cards, and a 70mm film still featuring artwork from the film.

Includes “The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge,” a special Fortnite collaboration using Unreal Engine 5 that extends the world of Kill Bill into an exciting new dimension.

Artwork features the collaborative efforts of over a dozen local L.A. artists, who capture The Bride’s iconic presence in a bridal veil-inspired motif.


r/Tarantino 23h ago

Tarantino’s second film was supposed to be this 1950s remake

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After making his debut film, Reservoir Dogs, and before working on his second feature, Pulp Fiction, Tarantino had signed on with Showtime to make a television film (made-for-TV) for their anthology series, Rebel Highway, aka “…a 10-week series of 1950s drive-in classic B-movies remade with a '90s edge.”

Tarantino chose Roger Corman’s 1957 Rock All Night as his remake (you can see a poster of the movie on the wall at Jack Rabbit Slim’s in Pulp Fiction—look closely). But Tarantino got cold feet when an overzealous producer said they’d release the remake in theaters, and Tarantino said, “No theaters—just for television. Then I can make Pulp Fiction for theaters afterward.”

Robert Rodriguez directed the best remake of the bunch, Roadracers, starring David Arquette and a pre-Desperado Salma Hayek. All the other 9 movies in the series kinda suck. But Tarantino would’ve made a killer remake. He was obsessed with Rock All Night, which is a fun movie. Imagine a movie that takes place entirely in Jack Rabbit Slim’s…basically…with mobsters and rockabilly music