In 2003, to ensure he wouldn’t have to cut down his four-hour-plus film to appease the Weinsteins, Quentin Tarantino instead broke up Kill Bill into two different movies. But now, the complete version Quentin Tarantino always wanted to release will finally play in theaters nationwide in the form of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair.
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