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Movie connections for
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)

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Followed by
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
Edited into
The Making of 'Kill Bill' (2003) (TV)
 -  scenes shown
Spin off from
"Hattori Hanzô: Kage no Gundan" (1980)
 -  Hatori Hanzo character is in both, and not a coincidence
References
The House Without a Key (1926)
 -  "Son Number One" quotes
The Lodger (1927)
 -  The scene where The Bride picks up her sword from the floor is a reference to this film.
Citizen Kane (1941)
 -  A shot of The Bride lying in a coma, silhouetted against her hospital window replicates a shot from early in Citizen Kane.
Scaramouche (1952)
 -  The Bride versus Johnny Mo on the railing fighting
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Breakdown (#1.7)" (1955)
 -  The shot of The Bride's toes during the "Wiggle your big toe" scene replicates a shot of William Callew's feet in this episode.
The Wings of Eagles (1957)
 -  The Bride talking to her toes.
Tirez sur le pianiste (1960)
 -  Identical shot of a finger ringing a doorbell.
The Magnificent Seven (1960)
 -  The knife-gun exchange mirrors the introduction of Coburn's character
Yojimbo (1961)
 -  Arterial spurts, plus the last of the Crazy 88 is spared and told to go home to mother just as in "Yojimbo."
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
 -  The introduction to the fight between Thurman and fox parallels the fight between Sinatra and Silva
Marnie (1964)
 -  The shots of Daryl Hannah walking down the hospital corridor with a big purse are right out of the beginning of "Marnie" with Tippi Hedren.
Per un pugno di dollari (1964)
 -  Was one of three films shown to Uma Thurman to prepare her for her role as The Bride.
"Honey West" (1965)
 -  The look of Honey West influenced the look of the DIVAS.
Navajo Joe (1966)
 -  The axe to the head that one of the Crazy 88's gets during the fight between the Bride and the Crazy 88's is a reference to the end of Navajo Joe when Duncan gets an axe to the head.
Da zui xia (1966)
Tôkyô nagaremono (1966)
 -  Yakuzas; fight scene between The Bride and the Crazy 88s similar to Tetsu fighting yakuzas; mad go-go music; monochrome and fight on color background in both films
Modesty Blaise (1966)
 -  The look of Modesty Blaise influenced the look of the DIVAS.
"Star Trek" (1966)
 -  The Bride says that Sofie Fatale is dressed like a villain from 'Star Trek'.
"The Green Hornet" (1966)
 -  Al Hirt's theme music for 'The Green Hornet' is heard when The Bride rides her motorcycle through Tokyo. The Kato masks worn by The Crazy 88 are also taken from the one worn by Bruce Lee on this show.
Made in U.S.A. (1966)
 -  The bleeping out of The Bride's true name.
Da uomo a uomo (1967)
 -  The film's theme heard when The Bride calls out O-Ren in The House of Blue Leaves; The extreme closeup of the eyes followed by a bright orange/yellow flashback of the massacre.
Lunghi giorni della vendetta, I (1967)
 -  The music heard in the anime sequence when O-Ren's father is stabbed and the camera pans up to show the sword and the killer is music from the spaghetti western.
Scandale, Le (1967)
 -  The overhead shots of The Bride in Vernita Green's house.
"Ironside" (1967)
 -  A score excerpt from 'Ironside''s theme music is used when The Bride sees one of her attackers.
Giorni dell'ira, I (1967)
 -  Music from ''Day of Anger'' is heard during the fight between The Bride and the Crazy 88's when the screen changes from color to black and white.
Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro (1968)
 -  the orange sunset sky behind the airplane, Tarantino took the look from the opening scenes from this film.
Mariée était en noir, La (1968)
 -  Same plot.
Mercenario, Il (1968)
 -  The design for the list of targets seen in the movie is taken directly from the list shown in 'A Professional Gun'; I.E. there are five things on the list, the fifth item is fully capitalized and underlined twice, etc.
Twisted Nerve (1968)
 -  The theme of 'Twisted Nerve' is whistled during the hospital scene as a direct reference.
C'era una volta il West (1968)
 -  Revenge film where Charles Bronson kills the man who killed his brother (Charles Bronson receiving a special thanks credit in "Kill Bill" post-mortem.
The Wild Bunch (1969)
Xiao quan wang (1971)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
 -  The men and women walking down the hallway wearing masks and carrying their holstered swords like Alex and his droogs.
Hannie Caulder (1971)
 -  As explained by Tarantino in an interview
Jing wu men (1972)
 -  The Crazy 88 fight on the floor where she attacks all their feet is based on Bruce's first fight with the school, he hits all their feet with nunchaku and they fall writhing in pain, just like in Kill Bill vol.1
Tian xia di yi quan (1972)
 -  The sound effect when the hero applies the deadly iron fist move is the same sound we hear when Uma Thurman's The Bride sees Vivica Fox and Lucy Liu.
Kozure Ôkami: Shinikazeni mukau ubaguruma (1972)
 -  One vs. an army of swordfighters; The tongue being bitten out in the attempted rapeis exactly the same as in 'Lone Wolf and Cub: Babycart to Hades'.
Joshuu 701-gô: Sasori (1972)
 -  uses the same music in both films "urami-bushi" and in vol 2 the bride rips out her attempted rapist's tongue just like in Joshuu 701-gô: Sasor
The Last House on the Left (1972)
Novia ensangrentada, La (1972)
Grande duello, Il (1972)
 -  The theme of this film is heard in 'Vol. 1', 'M10' when The Bride lay in the Pussy Wagon trying to wiggle her big toe, and 'Parte Prima' during the animated sequence.
Shurayukihime (1973)
 -  Many connections, including; both being female revenge films; the duel in the snow covered garden; the division into chapters; the camera angle looking up at the heroine's attackers looking down at her; the animated sequence; the song "Flower of Carnage", sung by Meiko Kaji who is the star of 'Lady Snowblood', is heard in 'Vol. 1'.
Black Mama, White Mama (1973)
 -  The Bride being choked by Gogo's chain is mirrored in 'Black Mama' by the scene where Lee and Karen strangle the warden with their shared chain; Score heard during the Crazy 88 bloodbath is taken from this film.
Furyô anego den: Inoshika Ochô (1973)
 -  The fight in the snow is a reference to the battles early in Sex and Fury.
Coffy (1973)
 -  The scene in which Vernita and The Bride stand deadlocked in a blade fight mirrors the scene between Harriet & Coffy. Vernita also uses Harriet's line from this scene; "Come on, bitch!"; 'Coffy' was also one of three films shown to Uma Thurman to prepare her for her role as The Bride.
White Lightning (1973)
 -  Kill Bill uses the theme from "White Lightning" when The Bride fights the Crazy 88 at the House of Blue Leaves
The Doll Squad (1973)
 -  The look of The Doll Squad influenced the look of the DIVAS.
Shura-yuki-hime: Urami Renga (1974)
 -  Influenced by
Yamaguchi-gumi gaiden: Kyushu shinko-sakusen (1974)
 -  The tattoo designs that cover Boss Matsumoto's back and arms are taken directly from the tattoos Yozakura wears in 'The Tattooed Hitman'.
Tough Guys (1974)
 -  The theme from Three Tough Guys is heard in Kill Bill Vol. 1. during the anime sequence when O-Ren is on the top of the building.
Truck Turner (1974)
 -  The main theme of 'Truck Turner' is used in the scene where The Bride is trying to find the Pussy Wagon in her wheelchair.
Thriller - en grym film (1974)
 -  Elle Driver from Kill Bill and Madeleine share numerous physical traits (eye patch, long coat, pant suit). Also, several of the fight scenes in Kill Bill mimic this film, with slow motion and eerie sound effects.
Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
 -  Row of sunglasses on dashboard of sherrif's car - same gag in opening scene.
Crash che botte! (1974)
 -  Go Go's Ball and Chain hand weapon.
Onna hissatsu ken (1974)
The Yakuza (1974)
 -  When The Bride's sword gets stuck in one of the Crazy 88s, the scene closely mirrors a scene in The Yakuza where the same thing happens to Ken Takakura's charcter. The overhead shot in this scene is also the same.
Du bi quan wang da po xue di zi (1975)
 -  Uses villain's theme from this film and character in "Kill Bill" uses a variation on the Flying Guillotine device. Uma Thurman's approach to Lucy Liu's character up the stairs includes her hiding on the ceiling in the same manner as the villain on the final approach of this film.
Kenka karate kyokushinken (1975)
 -  The theme music of 'Champion of Death' is used in the "House of Blue Leaves" finale.
Profondo rosso (1975)
Black Sunday (1977)
 -  As explained by Tarantino n an interview
Eaten Alive (1977)
 -  In "Kill Bill: Vol. 1," the hospital attendant 'Buck' delivers the line: "My name's Buck. I'm ready to fuck." This quote was originally spoken by Robert Englund in "Eaten Alive."
Sette note in nero (1977)
 -  The score heard as The Bride is about to attack and kill Buck is taken from 'Murder to the Tune of the Seven Black Notes'.
Yagyû ichizoku no inbô (1978)
Game of Death (1978)
 -  Uma Thurman's yellow track-suit is a direct homage to the one worn by Bruce Lee in Game of Death (1978).
Grease (1978)
 -  The Pussy Wagon takes it's name from the 'Greased Lightning' lyric, "She's a real Pussy Wagon".
Wu du (1978)
 -  'The Five Deadly Venoms' inspired 'The Deadly Viper Assassination Squad'; sounds effects used in 'Vol. 1' (Sword Swings, Axe Throws) are taken from this film.
Death Force (1978)
 -  (dialogue)
Patrick (1978)
 -  The scene where the comatose bride spits.
Day of the Woman (1978)
"Yagyuu Conspiracy" (1979)
 -  The theme for "Yagyuu Conspiracy" is heard as background music for the "second reason" speech.
Hao xia (1979)
"Hattori Hanzô: Kage no Gundan" (1980)
 -  Stars Sonny Chiba as Hattori Hanzo. In Kill Bill, Chiba's Hanzo is a distant relative of the original Hattori Hanzo. Much inspiration for Kill Bill came from Season 4, including Lucy Liu's character O-Ren Ishii being named after Sue Shihomi's character O-Ren in Season 4.
Friday the 13th (1980)
 -  Slow mo & music cue before Mrs. Voorhees' decapitation matches cues before Buck's achilles heel slicing
Apocalypse domani (1980)
 -  Tongue tearing from mouth to mouth scene
Paura nella città dei morti viventi (1980)
 -  The scene where blood runs out of Gogo Yubari's eyes.
Resurrection (1980)
 -  The "wiggle your big toe" sequence in Kill Bill pt. 1 is basically the same. Ellen Burstyn's character is paralyzed from the waist down as a result of an injury, whilst sitting in her wheelchair, she tells herself constantly "wiggle your big toe"...
Shogun Assassin (1980)
 -  When The Bride cleans the blood off her sword by swinging it, and also when she uses her fist to hit and stop the vibrating of her sword in a victim are moves both from 'Shogun Assassin'.
Si wang ta (1981)
Escape from New York (1981)
 -  Daryl Hannah plays Califorinia Mountian Snake, she sports an eye patch and a smoking habit as well as attitude, a referance to Snake Plissken
Dead & Buried (1981)
 -  The shot of Elle Driver leaning in close to The Bride's comatose body in the hospital, disguised as a nurse replicates a shot from this film.
Makai tenshô (1981)
 -  Line: "If you encounter God, God will be cut."
Venom (1981)
 -  Black Mamba Codename
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
 -  the "old klingon proverb" at the start of the film was originally quoted by Khan in ST II
Tenebre (1982)
 -  The shot where The Bride chops off Sophie's arm is similar to the scene in Tenebrae where Jane (Veronica Lario) turns around with her arm chopped. Both these scenes are in slow motion and both women turning around to their right side with their right arm missing.
Xian si jue (1983)
The Professional: Golgo 13 (1983)
 -  The sniper scene with O-Ren in the anime sequence is an homage to this anime
Scarface (1983)
 -  the way johnny mo falls into the swimming pool at the end and the way the bride screams to the survivors
Gai shi ji hua (1984)
Year of the Dragon (1985)
 -  Cimino's chaotic influence is all over the Showdown at the Blue Leaves. Totally reminiscent of the Chinese restaraunt shoot-out from Year of the Dragon, one of Tarantino's favorite films.
Highlander (1986)
 -  Silhouetted sword fight against blue windows
Wong ga jin si (1986)
Ying hung boon sik (1986)
 -  The Crazy 88s room in the House of Blue Leaves and The Bride coming there to get revenge.
Ying hung boon sik II (1987)
 -  The Crazy 88 wear the black-and-white suits taken from this film.
Hotaru no haka (1988)
 -  in the anime section the shot of the girl with her back to the camera and an explosion going off
Dip huet seung hung (1989)
 -  Was one of three films shown to Uma Thurman to prepare her for her role as The Bride.
The Punisher (1989)
 -  Lady Tanaka and the Yakuzas, and the Showdown with the changing Light Effect were almost exactly duplicated in Kill Bill.
Hard to Kill (1990)
 -  martial artist left for dead comes out of long coma to take revenge
Miller's Crossing (1990)
 -  Scene where a character under a bed shoots a person in the foot, they fall, and they are shot in the head.
3-4 x jûgatsu (1990)
 -  Gun hidden in cereals/Gun hidden in flowers
Huang jia shi jie zhi: Zhong jian ren (1991)
Unforgiven (1992)
 -  Uma Thurman impersonates Clint Eastwood in this movie, while explaining to a little girl why she killed her mother. i.e. "She had it coming"
Fong Sai Yuk juk jaap (1993)
 -  Fong Sai Yuk 2 has a sword fight with many people at the end. Kill Bill has a sword fight with many people. One person against many and with swords
Jûbei ninpûchô (1993)
 -  Both Ninja Scroll and Kill Bill pay tribute to the "Akira Kurosawa Splatter Samurai" genre of Anime. Jubei, like The Bride, charges head on into a veritable army of sword weilding henchmen and carve them down with his sword in a cloud broken bodies and torrentuously spraying blood.
True Romance (1993)
 -  The Bride wear's Clarence's gold Elvis glasses.
Tai ji: Zhang San Feng (1993)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
"The Simpsons: Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala-Annoyed-Grunt-cious (#8.13)" (1997)
 -  The scene in which Vernita Green pulls a weapon out of a cereal box references the joke made by an animated Tarantino in this episode.
Gokudô kuroshakai (1997)
 -  An assassin's last words to the son of Yuji are nearly identical to the Bride's parting monologue to the daughter of Vernita.
Full Tilt Boogie (1997)
 -  The origin of Elle Driver's name, because FTB (the making-of From Dusk Till Dawn) was an "L. Driver Production''.
Jackie Brown (1997)
 -  The same animated plane flight map seen in 'Jackie Brown' is used in 'Kill Bill'.
"Weißkreuz" (1998)
 -  The references to assassin teams and the numbers they come in.
Kite (1998)
 -  animated O-Ren Ishii's murdered parents and school girl assassin shooting sequence also occur in Kite
SF: Episode One (1998)
 -  The sequence where the Bride fights behind the blue-screen and we can see her silhouette, is a reference to the opening of 'Samurai Fiction'.
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) (V)
 -  James Parks plays the same character in each movie
Proboscis (2000)
 -  The mosquito whose blood-sucking wakes the comatic Bride is a reference to this film's monster.
Wo hu cang long (2000)
Shin jingi naki tatakai (2000)
 -  The theme of this film is heard in Kill Bill Vol. 1 when O-Ren, Go Go, Sophie, and the Crazy 88's walking down the corridor into the House of Blues Leaves
Batoru rowaiaru (2000)
 -  Gogo Yubari's mini-sword is a tribute to Takako Chigusa's jackknife; Chiaki Kuriyama wears the same schoolgirl outfit in both films; The scene where Go-Go stabs a man in the crotch and asks him if he still wants to "penetrate her" is a homage to Chiaki Kuriyama's infamous scene in 'Battle Royale';
Signs (2002)
 -  Identical shot of Graham/Bride looking at reflection in knife
Lost in Translation (2003)
 -  the japanese wo says that he looks like charlie brown
Referenced in
Nina (2004)
 -  The use of animated sequences.
Todos a bordo (2004) (V)
 -  The film is mentioned by one of the characters
A Conversation with Quentin Tarantino & Scott Spiegel (2004) (V)
 -  This movie gets discussed.
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing (2004)
 -  mentioned once
The Getaway: Black Monday (2004) (VG)
 -  The poster for this title is featured multiple times in the game as posters and advertisements.
"Scrubs: My Female Trouble (#4.10)" (2004)
 -  When Jordan Sullivan (Crista Miller) helps J.D. to quit the relationship to Neena Broderick (Julianna Margulies) there is a sequence where the 2 women fight with swords. That is a reference to the Lucy Liu/ Uma Thurman sword-fight in Kill Bill Vol.1 with the same music
Drill Bill: Volume I (2004) (V)
 -  title reference
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004) (VG)
 -  The main character 'Snake' goes on a rescue mission, and along the way has to defeat the Cobra unit consisting of 5 targets.
World of Warcraft (2004) (VG)
 -  The game features a sword weapon called "Hanzo Sword" referring to the Bride's sword
Gojira: Fainaru uôzu (2004)
 -  Not only does GODZILLA FINAL WARS feature off-the-wall martial arts, but also features Toho's classic TohoScope logo (much like Quentin Tarantino's KILL BILL Vol. 1 featuring Shaw Brothers' "ShawScope" logo).
Dalton, Les (2004)
 -  Hotei Tomoyasu's music from "Shin jingi naki tatakai" was used in "Kill bill Vol. 1", and used in "Les Dalton" to allude to "Kill Bill".
Y tu toaster también (2005)
 -  Wonderful music
Into the Sun (2005)
 -  The Tokyo setting, the yakuza theme, the increased bloodletting, the swordplay, the driving music, and a one overhead shot towards the end.
"Gilmore Girls: Pulp Friction (#5.17)" (2005)
 -  QT party.
Karam (2005)
 -  Animated Scene & Swords
Ti piace Hitchcock? (2005) (TV)
 -  DVD-cover placed strategically in store
Sin City (2005)
 -  Miho's swords are the same ones used by the Crazy 88.
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (2005) (TV)
 -  Referenced by Tarantino
Tom yum goong (2005)
 -  A major fight scene shows Kham battling a extremely large number of gangsters around a multi-tiered staircase in Madame Rose's restaurant, referencing the 'House of Blue Leaves' fight in Kill Bill 1, which also featured stairway and tier fight choreography in a restaurant/bar owned by a female crime lord.
Kill Gil Volume 1 (2005)
 -  title reference
"Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Kill Ari: Part 1 (#3.1)" (2005)
 -  episode title
"Nip/Tuck: Momma Boone (#3.1)" (2005)
 -  Momma´s husband says to Dr. Namara that Momma is not beautiful in Namaras eyes but for him he is Uma from "Kill Bill"
Bad Reputation (2005)
 -  "the Bride from 'Kill Bill' "
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (2005) (VG)
 -  Toni, the main character in Liberty City Stories, wears a yellow and black outfit that looks like the outfit Uma Thurman wore at the end of Kill Bill Vol. 1, which in turn, was a reference to the same suit that Bruce Lee wore in his film Game of Death (1978)
"Charmed: Kill Billie: Vol.1 (#8.6)" (2005)
 -  The title is a reference to the title of that show.
"Still Standing: Still Bill Vol.1 (#4.7)" (2005)
 -  the episode title
Homestarrunner.com: Everything Else, Volume 1 (2005) (V)
 -  In "Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer", before the Videlectrix Films logo and around the ending of the film, there is the scene melee. One of the shots is of a man fighting in silhouette form behind a blue sky with a sword in his hand and around the end he is struggling with a sword. The same scene is in "Kill Bill Vol. 1".
Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That (2005) (TV)
 -  mentioned by Quentin Tarantino
Avid Merrion's XXXmas Special (2005) (TV)
 -  Referenced by name
Girl with Gun (2006)
 -  About a female assassin, the film is done in a comic book style like "GWG: Girl With Gun"
Caimano, Il (2006)
 -  Cataratte opening scene
The Benchwarmers (2006)
 -  on shelf in video store
Keeping Up with the Steins (2006)
The World of the End (2006)
 -  Opens with prolonged stark black-and-white shot of dismayed female being lectured by offscreen male
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (2006) (VG)
 -  The mission "Kill Phil" borrows its name from these films.
The Making of 'My Super Ex-Girlfriend' (2006) (V)
 -  Referenced by name
"The Simpsons: Kill Gil, Volumes I & II (#18.9)" (2006)
 -  episode title
Rock 'n Tokyo (2007)
 -  The 5678s
Grindhouse (2007)
 -  Michael Parks reprises his character of Earl McGraw
Death Proof (2007)
 -  Abernathy's Ring Tone is the same melody that Elle Driver Whistles at the Hospital where The Bride is being treated
Hollywood (2007)
 -  quoted
Planet Terror (2007)
 -  On Dr. Dakota Block's Desk in the Hospital lies a To-Do List with the Note to "Kill Bill"
Transformers (2007)
 -  The soundtrack cue that accompanies Bumblebee's transformation into a 2008 Camaro (Tomoyasu Hotei's "Battle Without Honor or Humanity") is the piece used to introduce Beatrice Kiddo in her yellow-and-black Bruce Lee tracksuit.
"ITV - Formula One: 2007 European Grand Prix" (2007)
 -  Martin Brundle mentions the film while talking to Quentin Tarantino on the grid
"ProSieben Märchenstunde, Die: Des Kaisers neue Kleider - Mode, Mob und Monarchie (#4.2)" (2007)
 -  Swordsfight while "Don't let me be Missunderstood" is playing.
"Allemaal film: Verander de wereld (#1.4)" (2007)
 -  Title is shown at the end
Featured in
The Making of 'Kill Bill' (2003) (TV)
 -  Footage from film is shown.
"The Charlie Rose Show: Quentin Tarantino 2003" (2003)
 -  A clip from each of Tarantino's films to date are shown.
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards (2004) (TV)
 -  clips
Double Dare (2004)
 -  Extensive behind the scenes footage
The Making of 'Kill Bill: Volume 2' (2004) (TV)
 -  clips shown
The Mirakle (2005)
 -  Location
"Best! Movies! Ever!: Fights (#1.6)" (2007)
 -  clips are featured to illustrate the best movie fight scenes
"Best! Movies! Ever!: Hospitals (#1.13)" (2007)
 -  clips are featured to illustrate the best hospital scenes in movies
Anime: Drawing the Revolution (2007) (TV)
 -  talked about, uses clip from
Spoofed in
Ngor ah ma fat jai won (2004)
 -  A hero in a yellow track suit fights a villain in a Japanese school girl outfit
Paato-taimu tantei 2 (2004) (TV)
 -  This made-for-TV movie features a spoof of the "House of Blue Leaves" sequence of Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Team America: World Police (2004)
 -  Use of song "Battle without Honor or Humanity"; sequence uses identical shots and editing patterns
The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004) (TV)
 -  The film has similiar music and action sequeces between 2 women
Killer Bash (2005) (TV)
 -  a hand is holding a shish kebab in a yellow poster for a play called 'Sword Play' (a parody poster of the yellow Kill Bill: Vol. 1 poster with a hand holding a sword)
Mulva 2: Kill Teen Ape! (2005) (V)
 -  This is a spoof of the Quinten Tarantino film.
"Robot Chicken: The Deep End (#1.8)" (2005)
 -  a sketch titled "Kill Bunny" with Jesus dressed as Beatrix
Jeuk sing (2005)
 -  Spoofs Uma Thurman/Chiaki Kuriyama fight scene
Pinoy/Blonde (2005)
 -  The Bride's sword stunt was spoofed.
D' Anothers (2005)
 -  The one-eyed nurse who tried to kill Hesus is a spoofed from Kill Bill.
"Robot Chicken: Robot Chicken Christmas Special (#1.21)" (2005)
 -  Jesus is dressed as Beatrix
Date Movie (2006)
 -  the fight scene with the yellow tracksuit
Kill Buljo: The Movie (2007)
 -  The film is a parody

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