There are plenty of things you’d expect to experience in just about anyQuentin Tarantinomovie.
But for the limited role inPulp Fictionhe has to play, he still works.
But the final hurdle, for current ranking purposes, is what to do withThe Hateful Eight.

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And Louis is too much of an idiot to feel threatening, at least most of the time.
6O-Ren Ishii
‘Kill Bill: Vol.
1a whole lot, by design.

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So, if one countsVol.
In the role,Michael Madsendoes a lot with quite a little, given Mr. And Candies the one responsible for so much of that misery.
2Bill
‘Kill Bill: Vol.

2’ (2004)
After occupying a space pretty much just in the shadows throughoutKill Bill: Vol.
1, the titular Bill emerges as a full-fledged and central antagonist inKill Bill: Vol.
1, meaning Bill is inevitably closer to death than ever inthis more dialogue-driven second halfof the story.

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