Kill bill sushio3/2/2023 ![]() ![]() Following this scene at Budd’s trailer, Budd heads into work and upon arrival, picks up a bowl of peanuts from one of the bar tables. Now moving onto Volume 2, we first get a food/drink moment about 16 minutes in when Budd (Michael Madsen) is drinking from a bottle of Black Death Icelandic Schnapps. A server, who O-Ren’s crew call Charlie Brown based on his outfit, then brings out a tray of beers from the kitchen before returning to O-Ren’s room where Miki, one of the Crazy-88s, requests “four pepperoni pizzas.” When Charlie Brown tells him that they don’t have that on their menu, Miki responds, “I don’t’ care, bring them, goddammit!”įinally, additional drinks moments in Volume 1 worth mentioning include the bottle of Japanese whiskey featured during the O-Ren animated sequence, Gogo at a bar drinking from a large bottle of sake, and airplane passengers being served drinks during The Bride’s return flight from Japan. Shortly after O-Ren’s arrival to The House of Blue Leaves (a restaurant and bar), she and her crew are having drinks in a private room upstairs. Majority of the final food and drink moments in Volume 1 occur during the scene at The House of Blue Leaves. Although it is unclear as to what exactly is on their plates, we do get a pretty good shot of Boss Tanaka’s plate before he forcefully smashes his hand down onto it in anger. O-Ren is seated at the head of the table and the crime bosses are seated on either side of the table with plates of food in front of them as they toast with shots of sake. Get the sake!,” to which the bald man replies, “How come I always have to get the sake? You listen well - for thirty years, you make the fish, I get the sake.”įollowing the scene at Hanzo’s, the next appearance of food comes during a scene involving a meeting between O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu) and all of the crime bosses in Japan. Bring out some tea, quickly.” Hanzo then proceeds to make a couple pieces of tuna sushi for The Bride, which he presents on a wooden platter, along with what looks like some gari, as well as a dish of soy sauce on the side.Ī bald man, presumably the person Hanzo initially called to, comes out from the back (without the tea) and when The Bride asks for a bottle of warm sake, the bald man replies, “Sake? In the middle of the day?” Hanzo responds, “Day, night, afternoon, who gives a damn. Upon The Bride’s arrival, Hattori Hanzo yells to the back of house, “We have a customer. The film’s next food moment occurs when The Bride visits Hattori Hanzo (Sonny Chiba) at his sushi restaurant in Okinawa. The shot causes Kaboom cereal to explode onto the kitchen floor, giving a glorious crunching sound effect when The Bride crosses the room to retrieve her knife after throwing it into Vernita’s chest. ![]() Seconds after Vernita returns with the milk, she grabs the box of Kaboom, points it at The Bride and fires what we presume is a hidden gun from within the box of cereal. After acquiring the cereal, Vernita grabs a spoon from the drawer before fetching milk from the refrigerator. Shortly after pouring coffee for the two of them, Vernita tells The Bride that she has to fix Nikki’s cereal before taking a bowl and a box of Kaboom (a since discontinued circus-themed breakfast cereal) from the kitchen cabinet. ![]() Fox) offers The Bride (Uma Thurman) some coffee, which she accepts with cream and sugar. Kill Bill‘s first food moment comes about 12 minutes or so into the film when Vernita (Vivica A. However, since Tarantino initially intended for the film to be released in its entirety, I am going to count Kill Bill as one film and include both volumes in today’s post. Kill Bill, the 4th film by Quentin Tarantino ( and the 4th Tarantino film to be featured here on food & a film- 1st, 2nd, 3rd ), was released in two parts: Volume 1 in 2003 and Volume 2 in 2004. Upon waking from a four-year coma, a wronged woman wreaks vengeance on the team of assassins who tried to kill her. ![]()
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