Kill Bill: An Unofficial Casebook
Came back from
a trip to Houston to see that I’d received a copy of DK Holm’s Kill Bill Casebook. Getting free stuff is always fun.
My first impression after thumbing thru the book is that it is incredibly detailed in its analysis of each and every scene from the Kill Bill films. When I had mentioned the book previously, I didn’t really know what to make of it – thought it may be something like the American Psycho: A Reader’s Guide that I had read a few years ago.
Its partly that – an explantion of whats going on with the plot – but its moreso just a vast wealth of detailed info about the minutiae of the film. For those of us that are big fans – just what we are looking for.
I’ll try and get a full on review of the book up over the next couple of weeks.
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about 6 years ago
My copy arrived the other day too. I really think D.K.Holm did a marvelous job on the hyper-detailed Kill Bill films. He has left very little if anything out, and the comments are very welcome to those of us looking for more and more information!