The 10 Best Scenes From Quentin Tarantino Movies - Part 5
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The 10 Best Scenes From Quentin Tarantino Movies

Quentin Tarantino has made some of the best movies of the last twenty years: movies dense with pop cultural nods, obsure movie references, memorable quotes, dynamite characters and innovative sequences that stick in your memory long after you've left the theatre, the man definitely knows how to give audiences a good time.
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7) The Bride vs. The Crazy 88 – Kill Bill, Vol. 1 (2003)

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Undoubtably the best action sequence Tarantino has ever done, The Bride’s violent melee against a seemingly impossible number of enemies at the House of Blue Leaves will leave you stunned. An obvious homage to the samurai and martial arts movies Tarantino adores (check out Uma Thurman’s Game of Death costume), this innovate battle leaves no heads unrolled as The Bride engages O-Ren Ishii’s entire army in a ten-minute long set-piece. Stand-out moments include the OTT blood spurts, The Bride’s floor-spinning, leg-chopping dance to “Nobody But Me,” and her final scorning of a young child who has somehow found himself working for the Yakuza: “Go home to your mother!”


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