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Kill Bill - Vol. 2 (2004)

Kill Bill - Vol. 2

Action / Thriller

1 hr. 34 min.

The second half of Quentin Tarantino's revenge epic, featuring expert assassin "The Bride" (Uma Thurman).

Rated R for violence, language and brief drug use

Directed by:  Quentin Tarantino

Starring:  Uma Thurman, Sonny Chiba, Chia Hui Liu, Samuel L Jackson, Christopher Nelson

Theatrical Release Date:  4/16/2004

Release Type:  Wide

U.S. Box Office: $66,207,920

Video/DVD Release Date:  8/10/2004

Distributor:  Miramax

Country:  USA

Language:  English

Offsite:  IMDB | Official Site



     

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ALL AVERAGE CRITIC RATING 8.0
AVERAGE USER RATING
(43 ratings)
8.2
USER REVIEWS:

super1slave  9

another tarantino cinematic masterpiece. still wish miramax had just left it as 1 film.


fuzzywhuze  9

Totally awesome! Not quite as good at Vol 1, but if you put the two movies together, 100% the BEST story told on the silver screen.


dirt  8

Great ending to the pair.


Uriel  8

Part 2 of Quentin Tarantino's nod to asian cinema. Part 2 has less action than Part 1, but fills in the story that was missing.

Overall, a fun film.


Prince Lazy I  1

Avoid this empty, derivative, pompous, piece of crap as you would a squirting skunk, otherwise you'll feel dirty for a week. And if you don't, then you need to take a good hard sniff of your own funky self...


stevilbot  8

not as good as vol. 1 but immensely entertaining. it'll have you hay-ya'ing like you did when you came out of teenage mutant ninja turtles.


saf  9

Awesome, just awesome.


dack  8

Really fun stuff, and surprisingly moving at the end with B.B.


Jamie  6

More of the same blood and such as the first, but a little less in terms of storyline. I gave it a 6, only because I liked the trailor scene fight sequence so much.


Oracle  9

Explosive, smart, action packed and quite good. Tarantino knows exactly what hes doin'. exceptional work! Its just Pure Tarantino again!


Askransdorf  10

This one is just a transcendent masterpiece...


thijsmoens  7

vol. 1 was better, but this is also good stuff