Quentin Tarantino’s two-part Kill Bill series is finally coming to 4K Blu-ray, along with his cult classic crime film. Jackie Brown. All three of these memorable Tarantino films are scheduled for release. January 21st It is currently available for pre-order at Walmart and Amazon. Along with 4K Blu-ray discs, you get standard Blu-rays and digital versions of movies.
Walmart currently has the best prices on each movie. Because you can pre-order each movie for $28. Currently, Amazon’s prices are $43 each, but it wouldn’t be unusual for Blu-ray pre-orders to start at retail price before Amazon lowers the price to match Walmart. Both retailers offer a pre-order guarantee, so you can get the film at the lowest price from the time you order until the Tarantino film ships. Plus, you don’t pay for the movie until it ships.
Pre-order Quentin Tarantino 4K Blu-ray
- Kill Bill Vol. 1
- Kill Bill Vol. 2
- Jackie Brown
$28 (was $43)
Jackie Brown was Tarantino’s third film, following Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. The 1997 feature film remains the only adaptation of another author’s work in the director’s 10-film career. Jackie Brown is an adaptation of legendary author Elmore Leonard’s classic crime novel Rum Punch.
The 4K Blu-ray release includes a 10-part documentary series, several new featurettes, deleted and alternate scenes, promotional materials, a poster gallery, and an enhanced trivia track.
Jackie Brown plays Pam Grier as a flight attendant who regularly smuggles money from Mexico into the United States for gun smugglers in Los Angeles. In addition to Greer, the cast included Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton, Robert De Niro, Robert Forster, and Bridget Fonda. Like his first two films, Jackie Brown was well received by critics.
$28 (was $43)
Tarantino’s next film won’t be released in theaters for another six years, but it was definitely worth the wait. 2003’s Kill Bill, a revenge thriller starring Uma Thurman, is a highlight that makes Tarantino’s films special. It’s a character-driven story filled with excessive violence and backed by a great soundtrack. On a technical level, the director upped his game with several scenes pushing the limits of action at the time.
Additional content for the 4K release includes The Making of Kill Bill Vol. 1, a musical performance by The 5.6.7.8’s band, and numerous trailers, including the infamous “bootleg” teaser.
$28 (was $43)
Anyone who enjoyed the first Kill Bill movie will enjoy Kill Bill Vol. 2 arrived a year later, in 2004. It remains the only sequel in Tarantino’s filmography. Vol. 1, the 4K release of the sequel includes The Making of Kill Bill Vol. 2 also includes the deleted scene of ‘Damoe’ and Chinggon’s performance.
Both films were intended as homages to low-budget films, but compared to the first film, the Kill Bill sequel was surprisingly more restrained in its action. When they decided to turn up the dial on cinematic violence, each action scene was unique and shocking, exploding throughout the film’s longer narrative sections.