Tarantino going for the triple 'Kill'
Uma Thurman might return as "The Bride" 10 years down the road in a third "Kill Bill" film.
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It's more or less official. Writer-director Quentin Tarantino is returning to the "Kill Bill" franchise one more time.
According to an article by James Young posted on the Variety Web site, Tarantino confirmed he was returning for more "Kill Bill" action Saturday in Morelia, Mex., where he was attending Morelia Film Festival.
It's two "Kill Bill" actioners down and probably at least one more to go for Quentin Tarantino.
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"There to promote 'Inglourious Basterds' -- the festival opener -- the filmmaker said he wanted to give Uma Thurman's central character and her daughter Beebe 10 years of peace before the next bloody installment, which would push the project to 2014," the article said.
Tarantino faced the attending press alongside old film-making pal Eli Roth, who co-stars in "Inglourious Basterds."
Since he isn't planning to get to "Bill" again until 2014, Tarantino is apparently exploring which genre he'll put his signature stamp on in between. He's "wide open," according to Young's report:
"Tarantino added that he would like to do a 're-imagining' of a number of genres including a Western or a 1920s to '30s 'Pretty Boy Floyd' type gangster movie."
How about this for a working title: "Kill, Kill, Kill Pretty Boy"?

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