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Showing posts with label Kill Bill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kill Bill. Show all posts

Friday, 5 June 2009

Kill Bill Volume 2: Deleted Scene

Here we have Bill (David Carradine) having a bit of a ding dong with Michael Jai White.

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Thursday, 4 June 2009

David Carradine - Sadly The Five Finger Death Punch got him

Really sad news. Bangkok's KABC network has broken the news that kung fu icon David Carradine (Kill Bill) was found dead in a hotel room in Bangkok this morning.

Carradine was working on a new film in Thailand called Stretch. Initial reports suggested suicide by hanging but Carradine's manager, Chuck Binder confirmed to Bangkok's WABC network that he believed Carradine had died of natural causes.

However, Thai police told the BBC that hed was found by a hotel maid sitting in a wardrobe with a rope around his neck and body on Thursday morning.

"His death is shocking and sad. He was full of life, always wanting to work ... a great person," Chuck Binder said.

Carradine, who became famous in the 1970s when he starred as Kwai Chang Caine in the television series "Kung Fu," was 72.

His career included more than 100 feature films, two dozen television movies and theater work. Carradine was last seen in this year's release, Crank 2: High Voltage, where he played Poon Dong.

He was married five times and divorced four, is survived by his widow, Annie Bierman and four children.

There currently seem to be a few conflicting stories as to what exactly happened. I'd personally have loved it if he passed away while fighting off numerous ninjas while saving the hotel maid.

Whatever way you look at it another icon has passed away. What are your memories of the Kung Fu star?

Source: CNN

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Monday, 4 May 2009

The Tarantino Mixtape

This is all kinds of awesome.
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Monday, 2 February 2009

Kill Bill anime - David Carradine knows Kung Fu

MTV has been chatting to David Carradine about Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. Taratino did say back in 2004 that his next installment of would be 10 years away, however it has also been reported that a potential anime prequel could be in the works.

“He planned an anime version of the life of Bill before the movie — which would have to be anime because I’m not getting any younger,” Carradine said recently in an interview with MTV News. “He’s also talking about two sequels to it.”

Carradine revisisted Austin, Texas, the city where he first met Tarantino, to film last year’s comedy “Homo Erectus.” The city is also the site of the semi-annual Quentin Tarantino Film Festival. Asked if he would still be up for voicing Bill in an anime prequel, Carradine nodded.

“If he ever gets around to it, but he’s a will-o’-wisp,” the former ‘Kung Fu’ star said. “If he does that, great!” As Carradine pointed, out, though, no one is holding their breath for the prequel to happen soon.

“He’s a little busy,” the actor added. Tarantino’s latest movie, the amply vowel-endowed war flick “Inglourious Basterds” starring Brad Pitt, is slated for release later this year.

“Just doing the first ['Kill Bill'] took ten years,” Carradine joked, “so who knows when he’ll get around to doing the anime?”


Below is the animated segment of O-Ren Ishii's origin from the original Kill Bill. Would you want to see a full anime style Kill Bill film?

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Thursday, 29 January 2009

Kill Bill - The amazing artwork of Justin Reed

Check out the cool Kill Bill painting. It's by Justin Reed and he's got lots more amazing pics on his website - Love Actually, There Will be Blood, loads of action heroes, Edward Scissorhands, Rear Window (my fave) and many many more. He also does commissions. Let me know if you buy one.

Thanks to Pat for sending me the link.

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Wednesday, 1 October 2008