Back in the day, which in this case was 2002, a trailer for “the 4th Film by Quentin Tarantino” promised that in 2003, Uma Thurman would Kill Bill . That, of course proved not to be true; Tarantino’s stylish and bloody revenge film, over four hours long, faced a split into two films. Thus, 2004’s Kill Bill: Volume 2 ended up being the movie where Uma killed that guy. Almost instantly, a single-film cut of the two made it to DVD overseas. But Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair , as Tarantino named it, has never had a proper theatrical release…until now!
Check out this fresh trailer for Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair :
Lionsgate announced the theatrical run, which will take place nationwide beginning December 5 of this year. The Whole Bloody Affair naturally removes the r

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