The following article contains spoilers for every Quentin Tarantino movie.

7’Kill Bill: Vol.

1' (2003)

Starring: Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Vivica A.

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As such, whileKill Bill: Vol.

But thebig car chase that effectively concludes the movie?

Its both awesome and hilarious, and helpsDeath Prooffinish on an undeniable high.

Django lights a cigarette and stands among the ruins of the Candyland mansion

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It feels real, true to the films characters, and, quite simply, right overall.

3’Kill Bill: Vol.

2still contains some action, it has considerably fewer such scenes thanVol.

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1, withthis half ofthe story being mostly focused on dialogue.

The ending ofKill Bill: Vol.

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The Hateful Eight - 2015 - ending

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Reservoir Dogs - 1992 - ending

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The Bride (Uma Thurman) facing off against O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu) in the snow in Kill Bill Vol 1

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Death Proof - 2007 - ending

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Pam Grier and Robert Forster in ‘Jackie Brown’

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - 2019 (3)

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Kill Bill_ Vol. 2 - 2004 - ending

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Aldo and Utivich in the woods, looking down at something and smiling in Inglourious Basterds

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Pulp Fiction Movie Poster

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Django Unchained