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80s-90s-supermodels:“Numero Uma”, Vanity Fair US, January 1996Photographer: Annie Leib

80s-90s-supermodels:

“Numero Uma”, Vanity Fair US, January 1996
Photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Model: Uma Thurman


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Kill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 2, 2004 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert Richardson

Kill Bill Vol. 2, 2004

Director - Quentin Tarantino
Cinematography - Robert Richardson


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Kill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert RichardsonKill Bill Vol. 1, 2003 Director - Quentin TarantinoCinematography - Robert Richardson

Kill Bill Vol. 1, 2003

Director - Quentin Tarantino
Cinematography - Robert Richardson


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Quentin Tarantino, the cornerstone of any nutritious YouTube channel.Watch your favorite scenes now.

Quentin Tarantino, the cornerstone of any nutritious YouTube channel.

Watch your favorite scenes now.


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The Bride’s yellow outfit was inspired by the outfit worn by Bruce Lee in his final film, ‘Game of Death’, 1978.


(..) Robert Clouse, the director of Enter the Dragon, together with Golden Harvest, revived Lee’s unfinished film Game of Death. Lee had shot over 100 minutes of footage, including out-takes, for Game of Death before shooting was stopped to allow him to work on Enter the Dragon. In addition to Abdul-Jabbar, George Lazenby, Hapkido master Ji Han-Jae, and another of Lee’s students, Dan Inosanto, were also to appear in the film, which was to culminate in Lee’s character, Hai Tien (clad in the now-famous yellow track suit) taking on a series of different challengers on each floor as they make their way through a five-level pagoda. In a controversial move, Robert Clouse finished the film using a look-alike and archive footage of Lee from his other films with a new storyline and cast, which was released in 1978. However, the cobbled-together film contained only fifteen minutes of actual footage of Lee (he had printed many unsuccessful takes) while the rest had a Lee look-alike, Kim Tai Chung, and Yuen Biao as stunt double. The unused footage Lee had filmed was recovered 22 years later and included in the documentary Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey.

A 15 year-old Uma Thurman for André Laug 1985A 15 year-old Uma Thurman for André Laug 1985

A 15 year-old Uma Thurman for André Laug 1985


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A 15 year-old Uma Thurman for André Laug 1985A 15 year-old Uma Thurman for André Laug 1985

A 15 year-old Uma Thurman for André Laug 1985


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Actress Uma Thurman. Photo: Noam Galai

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