kill bill influences thread , has some pics
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=277837
THE GEEK'S GUIDE TO KILL BILL
Quentin Tarantino established his movie-geek cred with his 1992 debut Reservoir Dogs, a thriller that copped classic moves from Hong Kong actioner City on Fire, noir classic The Killing and '70s heist flickThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three. His cinephilia reaches berserk levels in Kill Bill. Here are some of the movies you'll find inside Quentin's meta-grindhouse epic:
* Battle Royale (2000): Tarantino wrote the role of O-Ren's bodyguard Go Go Yubari for Chiaki Kuriyama, who played a similarly murderous schoolgirl in Kinji Fukasaku's bloody satire. Kill Bill's soundtrack includes excerpts from the scores of several brutal Fukasaku yakuza movies, as well as film music by Isaac Hayes and Bernard Herrmann. (The Bride's musical motif is Quincy Jones' theme for TV's Ironside.)
* Drunken Master (1978): Before contributing his fighting finesse to The Matrix, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and now Kill Bill, Master Yuen Wo-Ping choreographed and directed this hit for a pickled Jackie Chan.
* Jin-Roh (1998): One of many sterling anime films by Production I.G., the company that created the harrowing sequence in which O-Ren witnesses the murder of her parents.
* Lady Snowblood (1973): Besides borrowing Meiko Kaji's theme song (you can hear it when the Bride flies into Tokyo), Tarantino owes much of Kill Bill's storyline and sexual politics to Toshiya Fujita's samurai movie about a steely female avenger.
* Master of the Flying Guillotine (1975): The titular weapon inspired the mace-like contraption that Go Go uses to get medieval on Uma's ***.
* The Street Fighter (1974): Sonny Chiba's sideburns never looked cooler than in this action classic. In Kill Bill, the Japanese tough guy plays Hattori Hanzo, the swordsman who makes the Bride's blade.
* They Call Her One Eye (1974): Daryl Hannah's Elle Driver owes her eyepatch to the heroine of this banned-in-Sweden rape-revenge movie.
* The 36 Chambers of Shaolin, a.k.a. The Master Killer (1978): One of numerous kung-fu classics actor Gordon Liu made at Shaw Brothers (the Hong Kong studio's Shaw Scope logo is Kill Bill's first image). Liu plays one of O-Ren's masked henchmen in Vol. 1. In Vol. 2, he is Pei Mei, the 100-year-old Shaolin monk who shows the Bride how to raise the movie's body count into the upper three-digits.
It's from Eye magazine, website
www.eye.net
big general killbill
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=277881&perpage=25&pagenumber=2 some in there i didn't get.
ebert points out a few too, some which i missed.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/ebert1/wkp-news-killbill10f.html there are tons
even a gogo thread
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=277391
its a film geek kill bill thread rampage on rt forums.
