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Kill Bill - Volume 1 [UMD for PSP]

Kill Bill - Volume 1 [UMD for PSP]Actors: Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Daryl Hannah, David Carradine
Studio: Miramax

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews

Format: Color
Languages: English (Unknown), Spanish (Published)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: UMD for PSP
Region: 1
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 111 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6

UPC: 786936294705
EAN: 0786936294705

Theatrical Release Date: October 10, 2003
Release Date: April 19, 2005

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5 out of 5 stars Packs a whole lot of Action   March 9, 2010
R. Spurrier
Crazy awesome movie. The action was great. Music well thought out for scenes and was the type of movie where i was pulled in right away.
But just keep in mind there is a Vol 2.



4 out of 5 stars Decent quality and what I expected   February 25, 2010
Corey H. Perez (Fairbanks (AK))
Got this movie for the wife and she is very happy with it. I would recommend anybody who has a PSP and likes this move to get it.

Corey



5 out of 5 stars Best UMD Movie to Get on PSP!   December 16, 2008
David Baltazar (SAN JOSE, CA United States)
This review is for; Kill Bill - Volume 1 [UMD for PSP]

If I only had one choice of movie to get for my PSP it would definitely be "Kill Bill"! Selection of UMD movies is very scarce, hard to find and are sometimes expensive due to limited availability. Although there are a good number of other movie titles available on UMD (such as "Enter the Dragon", & "The Matrix"), I really think most of them aren't so good or are "hit and miss" selections. As of 12-16-08, it is uncertain and rather bleak about the future of UMD titles that are going to be available for 2009 and beyond. A new PSP without a UMD drive will be released in the future.

The "Kill Bill" volume one is a very good movie to get on UMD, is enjoyable with multiple viewings and is one of the few UMD movies with special features. Not much special features. Just a couple. One is the making of "Kill Bill" (22 minutes) which is your standard cast, crew interviews mixed with some film and behind-the scenes footage. The other feature is a six minute music video by 5, 6, 7 & 8 (four Asian females dressed in beige dresses) singing the song "Woo-Hoo". Of course if you get "Kill Bill" volume one, you probably be obligated to get volume two like I did. Volume two has only a few deleted scenes as the only special feature on that UMD.



4 out of 5 stars She is gonna kill Bill   July 2, 2007
E. A Solinas (MD USA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

"Kill Bill" was either a disaster-in-the-making or a one of a kind hit -- a sprawling revenge flick that had to be cut in two and released separately. But director Quentin Tarantino serves up entertainingly mindless gore and twisted thrills in "Kill Bill Volume 1," a salute to homages.

Tragedy strikes the Bride (Uma Thurman) on her wedding day: The Deadly Viper Assassination Squad (DiVAS) attacks and slaughters the guests, the groom, and wounds the very pregnant Bride herself. Her former boss/lover Bill (David Carradine) finishes the bloodbath by shooting the Bride in the head. But despite his efforts, she isn't dead.

A few years later, the Bride wakes to find that she has been in a coma for a few years, and has been being used as a sex toy for rent. After recovering enough to move, the Bride gets a sword sharp enough to "cut God," and goes on a revenge spree against the people who wrecked her life and killed her baby, including Cottonmouth (Vivica A. Fox) and the deadly O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu).

Don't expect cinematic art in "Kill Bill Volume 1." If anything, this is cinematic pop art, a loving tribute to cheesy martial-arts flicks and westerns. Tarantino even inserts a stretch of anime detailing O-Ren's background. It's pure Tarantino, untainted by typical directing methods and immensely entertaining if you switch off your critical faculties, refrain from asking "How the heck could that happen?"

"Kill Bill" isn't for the weak of stomach; over 450 gallons of fake blood are used in both movies. But the blood usage is more "Monty Python" than "Braveheart"; it's so over-the-top that it's silly and sick rather than disturbing. So is the violence -- hacking dozens of people down without getting so much as a scrape is impossible, but it's sure fun to watch.

Tarantino throws out more one-liners than just about any other filmmaker around. The absurd "Trix is for kids" line aside, there are a number of great lines like "Those of you lucky enough to have your lives take them with you. However, leave the limbs you've lost. They belong to me now." The script teems with impossibilities, but they seem plausible enough in this alternate reality that Tarantino has cooked up. Call it Tarantinoland.

Uma Thurman, with her yellow tracksuit and katana, rules the screen as the Bride. Despite the Bride cutting down people by the dozen, it's impossible not to appreciate her. And the best supporting performances come from Liu as the ruthless O-Ren, Carradine in a brief but intense appearance, and the wonderful, underrated Chiaki Kuriyama as evil schoolgirl Go-Go Yubari.

It's silly, it's creepy, it's gaudy, and somehow it's vastly entertaining. Tarantino's special triumph in "Kill Bill Volume 1" is to somehow rope his vast store of movie homages into a gory, action-packed storyline, and one that is, at the very least, hard to forget.



5 out of 5 stars Great movie for the PSP   March 12, 2007
MAC (DAT SOTA, Florida)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Kill Bill - Volume 1 (UMD Mini For PSP) was a great movie for the PSP.

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