Kill Bill: Volume 1 is a 2003 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is the first of two Kill Bill films produced at the same time, and was followed by Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004). It was originally set for a single theatrical release, but with a runtime of over 4 hours, it was divided into two films. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who seeks revenge on an assassination squad led by Bill (David Carradine) after they try to kill her and her unborn child. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success.
A woman in a wedding dress, the Bride, lies wounded in a church in El Paso, having been attacked by the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. She tells their leader, Bill, that she is carrying his baby. He shoots her.
Four years later, having survived the attack, the Bride goes to the home of Vernita Green, planning to kill her. Both women were members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, which has since disbanded; Vernita now leads a normal suburban family life. They engage in a knife fight, but are interrupted by the arrival of Vernita's young daughter, Nikki. Not wanting to kill Vernita in front of Nikki, the Bride and Vernita agree to meet at night to settle the matter. However, Vernita tries to surprise the Bride with a pistol hidden in a box of cereal, but the Bride dodges the shot and throws a knife into Vernita's chest, killing her.
Kill Bill: Volume 2 is a 2004 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is the second of two volumes that were released several months apart. It was originally scheduled for a single theatrical release, but was divided into two films with its running time being over four hours. Kill Bill: Volume 1 was released in late 2003, and Kill Bill: Volume 2 was released in early 2004. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who continues her rampage of revenge against an assassination squad led by Bill (David Carradine).
The pregnant Bride and her groom rehearse their wedding. Bill, the Bride's former lover, father of her child, and leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, arrives unexpectedly and orders the Deadly Vipers to kill everyone at the wedding. The Bride survives and swears revenge.
Four years later, the Bride has already assassinated Deadly Vipers Vernita Green and O-Ren Ishii. She goes to the trailer of Bill's brother and Deadly Viper Budd, planning to ambush him. Budd has been warned by Bill of her approach; he shoots her in the chest with a shotgun blast of rock salt, then sedates her. He calls Elle Driver, another former Deadly Viper, and arranges to sell her the Bride's unique sword for a million dollars. He seals the Bride inside a coffin and buries her alive.
The following is a list of characters from the film Kill Bill. Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, the film was released in two separate parts, Kill Bill: Volume 1 in 2003 and Kill Bill: Volume 2 in 2004. The film takes place after a massacre that killed the fiancé and friends of the main character, The Bride, at the chapel in which she was to be married; she was also thought to have been killed by being shot in the head. However, The Bride survived, but was put into a coma for four years as a result of the attack. Upon finally awakening she plots her vengeance against the killers.
Beatrix Kiddo, a.k.a. The Bride (portrayed by Uma Thurman), is the protagonist of the film. She abandons her life as a hired assassin for the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad (DVAS) upon realizing she is pregnant with Bill's child, denying him the right of fatherhood to preserve her unborn's future. This action provokes the attacks on her and her loved ones and its ensuing revenge, which is the entire basis of the film. Her code name while working for DVAS was Black Mamba.
Bill is a 1981 CBS TV movie starring Mickey Rooney and Dennis Quaid. The film is based on the life of Bill Sackter. A sequel, Bill: On His Own, was released in 1983.
Bill is a man with mental retardation in his 60s. He ventures out into the world for the first time after spending most of his life at Grandville, a dreary inner city institution in Minneapolis, Minnesota, since age seven (when his parents sent him there). Bill is taken in by a kind family and learns what it means to love for the first time in his life.
A bill is proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature. A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an Act or a statute.
The term bill is primarily used in the United States and the Commonwealth. In the United Kingdom, the subparts of a bill are known as clauses while the subparts of an Act are known as sections.
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An unidentified decedent, or UID, is a deceased person whose legal identity is unable to be determined by law enforcement. Although the majority of UIDs are identified soon after their bodies are recovered, it is not uncommon for bodies to remain unidentified for years or even decades. There are approximately 40,000 unidentified decedents in the United States at any given time.
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Oooh! Look at what mister man done done!
He in the club! Showin all the girls love!
Bet you hear us!
I bet you hear us!
I bet you hear us!
Ay! Ay! Ay!
Bill done met some girl up in the club
And got her pregnant!
I never trusted, now he's busted
Cause I'm always checkin!
Cell phones, Lies, Calls
I don't know this bitch at all!
Quit lyin', You be callin her all the time!
I'm bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
First thing in the morning!
Bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
I'll Catch him while he yawning!
Bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
Radio might not play this record
I'll be a lot of things but one thing
But one thing I won't be DISRESPECTED, OH!
Ahhhhhh, Aahhhhh, Oh!
Aahhhhhh, Ahhhhh, Hell Yeah!
Ohhhhh! Aahhhhh, Ahhhhh!
Hell yeah!
Til somebody gets hurt
Keep on playing like it's funny!
Served with them papers
Come on off top of that money!
Half this, Half that!
Shopping Sprees in LONDON!
And now you on a budget
And I'm spinnin like Laundry!
Ooh Time after Time!
You told me, You told me!
Lie after lie
Even tho, Even tho!
Let it take, your spot
And you ain't on my mind!
And once that money is gone
I'll be back to commit that crime!
I'm bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
First thing in the morning!
Bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
I'll Catch him while he yawning!
Bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
Radio might not play this record
I'll be a lot of things but one thing
But one thing I won't be DISRESPECTED, OH!
Ahhhhhh, Aahhhhh, Oh!
Aahhhhhh, Ahhhhh, Hell Yeah!
Ohhhhh! Aahhhhh, Ahhhhh!
Hell yeah!
Tried to be your girlfriend
Really what you wanted, you wanted
That ain't what you needed
Cause you don't know the difference
You messing with the wrong BITCH
And there's no turning back now
Bill done met some girl up in the club
And got her pregnant!
I never trusted, now he's busted
Cause I'm always checkin!
Cell phones, Lies, Calls
I don't know this bitch at all!
Quit lyin', You be callin her all the time!
I'm bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
First thing in the morning!
Bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
I'll Catch him while he yawning!
Bout to Kill Bill! (Kill Bill!)
Radio might not play this record
I'll be a lot of things but one thing
But one thing I won't be DISRESPECTED, OH!
Ahhhhhh, Aahhhhh, Oh!
Aahhhhhh, Ahhhhh, Hell Yeah!
Ohhhhh! Aahhhhh, Ahhhhh!
Hell Yeah!
Hell Yeah!
Hell Yeah!