From Eggstastic Film Creations to Blood-Spatter Billboards
Vivian Lau — July 18, 2012 — Eco
Quentin Tarantino's graphic reel has spawned a lengthy list of Kill Bill creations, evidencing its long-standing status as a vintage movie to be remembered for the ages.
The gruesome classic is carried by Uma Thurman, who plays Beatrix Kiddo, the no-nonsense leading lady who sets out to Kill Bill. Perhaps one of her most memorable (and scarring) scenes of the volumes, in which she takes on the Crazy 88 prior to O-Ren, are portrayed through egg renditions, on birthday cakes and in cartoons. Otherwise, her iconic skin-tight yellow bodysuit and Hattori Hanzo samurai sword make up the cornerstone emblems that adorn everything from coasters to fashion editorials and even an innocent Hello Kitty doll.
The infatuation with the story rivals only the Viper Squad's undying love for Bill. A cult supporting a cult -- freaky.
The gruesome classic is carried by Uma Thurman, who plays Beatrix Kiddo, the no-nonsense leading lady who sets out to Kill Bill. Perhaps one of her most memorable (and scarring) scenes of the volumes, in which she takes on the Crazy 88 prior to O-Ren, are portrayed through egg renditions, on birthday cakes and in cartoons. Otherwise, her iconic skin-tight yellow bodysuit and Hattori Hanzo samurai sword make up the cornerstone emblems that adorn everything from coasters to fashion editorials and even an innocent Hello Kitty doll.
The infatuation with the story rivals only the Viper Squad's undying love for Bill. A cult supporting a cult -- freaky.
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