Kill Bill is his worst film outside of Death Proof (which was hot garbage tbh) so hard pass if true.
Artists tend to be that way.It's a bit weird seeing someone so overly and publicly concerned about posterity and legacy.
Thurman spoke about this in 2018.
I wasn't aware of that. All I ever heard about was how he refused to share a tape of the incident with her for 15 years.
Someone has a link to her post just a few posts before yours. Just read it.Thurman spoke about this in 2018.
I wasn't aware of that. All I ever heard about was how he refused to share a tape of the incident with her for 15 years.
If he's going to do one more film I'd prefer he do a Kill Bill sequel over a Star Trek film, but I would love both. Never understood why he wants to limit himself to a certain number of films, he's too damn good to stop.
Someone has a link to her post just a few posts before yours. Just read it.
What if he did both
The Bride is in a fight with someone and they are frozen in ice and wakes up after being discovered by the crew of the USS Enterprise, and she has to find her opponent and kill them
The original Times article was definitely a Maureen Dowd special, haha.I wasn't disputing it, I was explaining myself. I'm up to date now. News articles have a habit of leaving shit out, also.
Kill Bill is his worst film outside of Death Proof (which was hot garbage tbh) so hard pass if true.
I can't recall too many actually, at least not any willing to discuss it so openly.
I meant in general, and not specifically directors or those in the film industry. But I mean, it's just conjecture and anecdotal evidence on my part.I can't recall too many actually, at least not any willing to discuss it so openly.