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Quentin Tarantino Adds New Chapter In Integral "Kill Bill" DVD
Wed, 21 Jan 2009
Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" has a lot more in store in its "integral" edition. The filmmaker assures fans that a single version of the two-part action pic will show more than what was once shown in Cannes. Tarantino said that he wrote a new chapter for the film and added some new animated footage into the fused version of the two volumes of the film. He told Tarantino.info, "We've actually added some things to it. We did a whole little chapter that I wrote and designed for the animated sequence, that we never did, because we figured, back when it was gonna be one big movie, it was going to be too long, so we didn't do it." "So when we were talking about re-releasing it, they asked is there anything you can put in, and I said no I put everything in there, but... there's one sequence that we wouldn't even have to shoot!" "So we got together with Production IG and did it, and it's really cool. So it's this little seven minute sequence, it's really cool, it's in the O-Ren chapter." "Kill Bill" was released in two volumes separately, in late 2003 and early 2004, due to its long running time of around 4 hours. It starred Uma Thurman in the lead role.
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