The Big Picture Throughout his thirty-year film career, Quentin Tarantino has been well-known for his embrace of extreme and stylized violence, sometimes overblown to the point that even veteran horror directors have a tough time watching it. As such, it's really no surprise to learn he has a long history of tension with the MPAA ratings system, often in different ways.
Release Date September 10, 1994 Director Quentin Tarantino Cast John Travolta , Samuel L.
We Have the MPAA To Thank for the Black and White Style of 'Kill Bill' Close Tarantino would later face his second battle with the MPAA while producing the two volumes of Kill Bill, where the brutal violence from his earliest films begins to transition to the exaggerated style we often see today. Mixing styles from the martial arts genre and classic Japanese culture, both volumes remain widely beloved among fans, hence why the demand for a sequel is so constant.
Related The ‘Kill Bill’ Stunt That Became a Living Nightmare for Uma Thurman "I felt this searing pain and thought, 'Oh my God, I’m never going to walk again.'" 'Death Proof' Is a Bloody Mess, Literally and Figuratively With the possible exception of Jackie Brown in the late 1990s, perhaps the most overlooked film Tarantino made is Death Proof, featuring Kurt Russell as the murderous Stuntman Mike and the two groups of women who attempt to bring him down.
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