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Description: The Crazy 88’s fight in Kill Bill Vol. 1 is one of the greatest fight scenes of all time. In this Art of the Scene, we’re going to look at how Quentin Tarantino used movie homages from Samurai, Kung Fu, and Spaghetti Western Films to make an action scene that simultaneously feels familiar and original at the same time. This video is not meant to be a complete breakdown of all Kill Bill Vol. 1 homages or Kill Bill influences. If you’re looking for a “Kill Bill every reference”-type video, you should check out the Vanity Fair video “All 58 References in Kill Bill Vol 1”. (there’s a link at the end of the description) Instead, we’re going to highlight some Kill Bill Vol. 1 references like the double exposure eye close up in Death Rides a Horse or the eye gouge in the 1972 martial arts film Five fingers of Death to talk about how Quentin Tarantino uses Kill Bill references to leverage their inherent ability to communicate narrative to amplify a specific element in this Kill Bill fight scene. We’re going to dive deep into the moment when The Bride Arrives at the House of Blue Leaves to deconstruct how the Bride (Uma Thurman) calls out O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu) using an homage to the 1967 Spaghetti Western Death Rides a Horse. The video will also dive deeper into the Crazy 88s fight to talk about wh Kill Bill Volume 1 has them sword fighting in black and white. Spoiler, it’s because the MPA wanted to rate it NC-17. While the Kill Bill movies might be some of the best Tarantino movies, let us know in the comments if you’d like to see Art of the Scene episodes on some of his other Miramax films like, Pulp Fiction, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, or Django Unchained. For more on the Kill Bill (film series), check the links below: All 58 References in Kill Bill Vol.1 | Vanity Fair youtube.com/watch?v=qCcoWwepHs0 Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (7/12) Movie CLIP - The Bride Arrives (2003) HD youtube.com/watch?v=W6bT7Y-WfoY The Crazy 88s - Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (9/12) Movie CLIP (2003) HD youtu.be/fWqnZTTRkm4 For some IGN Movies & TV Movielists, be sure to check out: Top 10 Action Movies of All Time - Part 1 youtu.be/EWa7a2fFid0?list=PL1AXWu-gGX6IcOGt0yaA9Cd_hkt_TwQlC Top 10 Action Movies of All Time - Part 2 youtu.be/R31sQKJjR_k?list=PL1AXWu-gGX6IcOGt0yaA9Cd_hkt_TwQlC Top 10 Movie Fight Scenes youtu.be/sEnL3ukPauM And for all things Quentin Tarantino movies, be sure to subscribe to IGN Movies & TV.