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FANCY DRESS HALLOWEEN PARTY COSTUME as seen on Movie KILL BILL 5-PATCH SET

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    FANCY DRESS HALLOWEEN PARTY COSTUME as seen on Movie KILL BILL 5-PATCH (iron-on)
    This is a very special FANCY DRESS HALLOWEEN PARTY COSTUME as seen on Movie KILL BILL 5-PATCH (iron-on). You will receive the item as shown in the first photo. Please note that there are color variations due to settings on different PCs/Monitors. The color shown on your screen may not be the true color..
    Kill Bill: Volume 1 is a 2003 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who swears revenge on a team of assassins (Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, and Vivica A. Fox) and their leader, Bill (David Carradine), after they try to kill her and her unborn child. Her journey takes her to Tokyo, where she battles the yakuza. Tarantino conceived Kill Bill as an homage to grindhouse cinema, including martial arts films, samurai cinema, blaxploitation, and spaghetti Westerns. It features an anime sequence by Production I.G. It is the first of two Kill Bill films made in a single production; the films were originally set for a single release, but the film, with a runtime of over four hours, was divided in two. The film grossed over 0 million against a million budget; it became Tarantino's highest-grossing film until it was surpassed by Inglourious Basterds six years later. Kill Bill: Volume 2 was released the next year, on April 16, 2004. Kill Bill was inspired by ″grindhouse cinema″, a term for films that played in cheap US theaters in the 1970s, including martial arts films, samurai cinema, blaxploitation films, and spaghetti westerns. It pays homage to the Shaw Brothers Studio, known for its martial arts films, with the inclusion of the ShawScope logo in its opening titles and the "crashing zoom", a fast zoom usually ending in a close-up commonly used in Shaw Brothers films. The Bride's yellow tracksuit, helmet and motorcycle resemble the ones used by Bruce Lee in the 1972 kung fu film Game of Death. The animated sequence homages violent anime films such as Golgo 13: The Professional (1983) and Wicked City (1987). Indian director Anurag Kashyap has claimed that Tarantino privately told him that he was inspired by an Indian serial killer movie which Kashyap surmised to be the Indian film Aalavandhan (2001), another live-action film which features an animated murder sequence. The House of the Blue Leaves set, where the climactic battle of Part 1 takes place, is based on Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu, a Tokyo restaurant that Tarantino had visited prior to the film's development. The Guardian wrote that Kill Bill's plot shares similarities with the 1973 Japanese film Lady Snowblood, in which a woman kills off the gang who murdered her family, and observed that like how Lady Snowblood used stills and illustration for "parts of the narrative that were too expensive to film", Kill Bill similarly used "Japanese-style animation to break up the narrative". The plot also resembles the 1968 French film The Bride Wore Black, in which a bride seeks revenge on five gang members and strikes them off a list as she kills them. Kill Bill: Volume 2 was released in April 2004. It continues the Bride's quest to kill Bill and the remaining members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. Volume 2 was also a critical and commercial success, earning over 0 million.
    Kill Bill
    is an American two-part martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It was originally scheduled for a single theatrical release, but with a running time of over four hours, it was separated into two films: Kill Bill: Volume 1, released in late 2003, and Kill Bill: Volume 2, released in early 2004. A third installment was planned for the year 2014, but in a 2012 interview from Tarantino, concerning Kill Bill: Volume 3, he remarked, "We'll see, probably not though." In 2015, however, Tarantino said he and Uma Thurman are considering it.
    Kill Bill: Volume 1
    was released in theaters on October 10, 2003. In the United States and Canada, Volume 1 was released in 3,102 theaters and grossed  million on its opening weekend. Volume 1 was the widest theatrical release of Tarantino's career to date, and it was also his highest-grossing opening weekend to date. Outside the United States and Canada, Kill Bill: Volume 1 was released in 20 territories. By November 2, 2003, it had made  million in the 20 territories. Kill Bill: Volume 1 grossed a total of million in the United States and Canada and 0.9 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 0.9 million. The film follows a character initially identified as "The Bride," a former assassin seeking revenge on her ex-colleagues who massacred members of her wedding party and tried to kill her.
    Kill Bill: Volume 2
    was released in theaters on April 16, 2004. Volume 2‍ '​s opening weekend gross was higher than Volume 1‍ '​s, and the equivalent success confirmed the studio's financial decision to split the film into two theatrical releases. Volume 2 attracted more female theatergoers than Volume 1, with 40% of the audience being female. Outside of the United States and Canada, Volume 2 was released in 20 territories over the weekend of April 23, 2004. It grossed an estimated .7 million and ranked first at the international box office, ending an eight-week streak held by The Passion of the Christ. Volume 2 grossed a total of .2 million in the United States and Canada and  million in other territories for a worldwide total of 2.2 million. The film follows "The Bride" pursuing Bill's brother Budd and confronting Elle Driver, a fellow student of Pai Mei. She eventually catches up with Bill himself.
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