First image of martial arts star Scott Adkins in Christian Sesma’s upcoming revenge thriller ‘War Paint’

Scott Adkins in War Paint.

Scott Adkins in War Paint.

Martial arts star Scott Adkins (Avengement, Ip Man 4, Castle Falls, Boyka: Undisputed IV) is reuniting with director Christian Sesma for War Paint, an upcoming revenge thriller where Adkins will play not one, but two roles. Adkins previously worked with the Vigilante Diaries and Take Back director for the soon-to-be released actioner, Section Eight (read our recent review for it).

War Paint is written by Ian Graham and frequent Adkins/Sesma collaborator, Chad Law (Black Water), who penned 2015’s Close Range, 2016’s Jarhead 3: The Siege and the aforementioned Section Eight.

Here’s what you can expect from the plot of War Paint: When a Hollywood action star is murdered (Adkins), his identical twin (Adkins) takes on the likeness Continue reading

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My Wife Is a Gangster 3 (2006) Review

My Wife Is a Gangster 3

My Wife Is a Gangster 3

Director: Jo Jin Gyu
Cast: Shu Qi, Lee Beom-Soo, Hyun Young, Oh Ji-Ho, Choi Min-Soo, Jo Hee-Bong, Ti Lung, Lee Ki-Yong, Ken Lo, Kim Byung-Choon, Kim Yang-Woo, Ji Dae-Han
Running Time: 114 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

During the early – mid 2000’s Korean cinema felt like it was re-discovering itself, with some of its most popular titles earning the period the moniker of the Korean Wave, as the peninsulas output began to gain recognition internationally. What’s less discussed is Korea’s own love of what they refer to as the Hong Kong Wave of the previous decade, when Hong Kong stars like Joey Wong, Chow Yun Fat, and Jackie Chan where hugely popular draws for Korean audiences. As a result, the emergence of Korean cinema on the world stage saw plenty of cross pollination in the early years of the millennium. Kim Hee-sun and Choi Min-soo starred alongside Jackie Chan in 2005’s The Myth, while Ahn Sung-ki would feature alongside Andy Lau and Fan Bingbing in 2006’s Battle of Wits to name just a couple.

This cross pollination worked both ways, with Hong Kong stars also starting to show up in Korean productions. Cecilia Cheung featured in 2001’s Failan opposite Choi Min-sik, while Musa from the same year saw Yu Rong-Guang and Zhang Ziyi share the screen with the likes of Jung Woo-sung and Joo Jin-mo. At the end of the 2003 sequel My Wife Is a Gangster 2 Zhang Ziyi clocked in another appearance on Korean screens, an entertaining cameo that hinted Continue reading

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Koji Suzuki’s ‘Ring’ saga continues with a creepy marketing Trailer for the upcoming Japanese thriller ‘Sadako DX’

"Sadako DX" Teaser Poster

“Sadako DX” Teaser Poster

The Ringu saga awakens with Sadako DX, an upcoming thriller from Hisashi Kimura (Masked Ward, Murder at Shijinso), who is directing off a script by Yuya Takahashi (Lupin the IIIrd: Fujiko Mine’s Lie, Kamen Rider Ex-Aid).

According to ANN, Sadako DX stars Fuka Koshiba (Yokai Housemate, Girls Step) as Fuka Ichijo, a college student with 200 IQ, who tries to unravel the curse of Sadako (the character who appears in the Ringu films).

Based on a novel by Koji Suzuki, Sadako initially appeared to terrify viewers in a 1995 Japanese TV movie, entitled Ringu: Kanzenban, however the character didn’t really catch on until the release of director Hideo Nakata’s 1998 adaption, Ringu. Between 1998 – 2000 there was another Japanese interpretation on the original Continue reading

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UK’s Signal One to release Blu-ray for Lee Tso Nam’s 1978 film ‘Edge of Fury’ starring Bruce Li and Yasuaki Kurata

"Edge of Fury" US Theatrical Poster

“Edge of Fury” US Theatrical Poster

UK label Signal One Entertainment is preparing a Blu-ray (Region B) for Edge of Fury, a 1978 martial arts film directed by Lee Tso Nam (Fist of Fury Part II) that stars Bruce Li (Bruce and the Iron Finger), Dana Tsen (Image of Bruce Lee), Tommy Lee (The Hot, the Cool and the Vicious) and Yasuaki Kurata (Manhunt).

A wealthy business man is arrested and sentenced to death for drug smuggling, and it’s up to his trustworthy chauffer, Fang Pao (Bruce Li), to unravel the mystery behind his boss’s downfall. Was he really smuggling drugs? Was he set up? Does his boss’s sleazy girlfriend (Dana Tsen) have something to do with it? The closer Fang Pao gets to the facts, the more dangerous his life becomes.

This title will soon be available at The Goodie Emporium, a U.S.-based online store that currently Continue reading

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UK’s Signal One to release Blu-ray for Jackie Chan’s 1973 oddity ‘Snake Fist Fighter’ (aka ‘Master with Cracked Fingers’)

"Master with Cracked Fingers" Theatrical Poster

“Master with Cracked Fingers” Theatrical Poster

UK label Signal One Entertainment is preparing a Blu-ray (Region B) for an early 1973 Jackie Chan film (shot in 1971) titled Snake Fist Fighter, which also goes by the aliases Master with Cracked Fingers, Ten Fingers of Death and Cub Tiger From Kwang Tung (all contained different cuts).

After Jackie Chan found success in the late 70s with films like 1978’s Snake in the Eagles Shadow and Drunken Master, shady producers spliced in newer footage of Dean Shek, Simon Yuen, as well as a Jackie Chan lookalike, and marketed the 1971 material as a “New Jackie Chan Film”.

In Snake Fist Fighter, an old beggar from the woods secretly teaches Chien Fu kung fu as he can’t afford regular classes and his “dad” doesn’t want him fighting. He grows up, works as waiter and ends up fighting men Continue reading

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How to Bet on NFL Games: Everything You Need to Know

As sports betting becomes legal in more parts of the United States, it is skyrocketing in popularity. In fact, 20% of American adults will place a bet on NFL football this year.

To be clear, that’s not the number of adults that will place a bet on just any sport this year—that is only the amount that will bet on NFL games. The opportunities to put a little skin in the game are steadily increasing with expanding legality and methods by which you can bet on NFL games and players.

From fantasy football to daily fantasy sports to just straight-up betting, this blog has got you covered.

If you’re ready to get your feet wet when it comes to betting on football games or if you’ve already begun to bet on football and are looking for betting advice or tips, read on.

How to Bet on NFL Games

First and foremost, it is critical that you check your local gambling laws and excise tax codes before placing any kind of bet on any sport—whether it be online or in person. Sports gambling laws vary widely from state to state, and violating those laws can come with hefty penalties.

So, one more time – check your state’s sports gambling laws before placing a bet or wager. Instead, you might have to (gasp) enjoy watching your favorite team play without gambling.

Sometimes catching your favorite teams or players can be a bit complicated since the end of net neutrality and the advent of streaming subscription services, but knowing how to watch your players play is almost mandatory.

Now, with that out of the way, let’s take a deep dive into everything there is to know about today’s odds and betting on the NFL.

Different Ways to Bet on the NFL 

As mentioned above, there are several different ways to bet on NFL games and even individual players. The oldest and most popular method is traditional fantasy football.

Traditional Fantasy Football

Ah, old-school fantasy football—the original underground way to bet on football. Traditionally, fantasy football is conducted between a group of friends that comprise a “league.” However, the advent of modern technology has helped give rise to this “sport” that was previously reserved for stats nerds.

In “traditional” fantasy football, each “team owner” drafts a team of various players from throughout the league based on their statistics and regardless of which real-life team for which they may play. League fees are collected by the “commissioner” of the league (where legal), and payouts come at the end of the season, depending on where each respective team finishes in the standings.

The rules, draft rules, and scoring are very dynamic because of the customizable nature of the game. It comes down to the personal preference of each league, their commissioner, and ultimately the “team owners” therein.

Leagues may also play for bragging rights, a trophy, or to avoid some kind of creative punishment at the end of the season. The only limits are your imagination (and obviously the law in your state).

Traditional fantasy sports will also introduce you to the colloquial term “handcuff,” which refers to your star player’s backup player. Consider them an insurance policy should something unfortunate happen to your big stud ballplayer.

Daily Fantasy Sports

Similar to traditional fantasy football but confined to the microcosm of one specific day’s slate of games, daily fantasy sports leagues allow players to bet a  customizable amount of money toward any number of public “pools” before drafting players for their team on that day alone—usually for an arbitrary “salary cap” amount. While payouts are much smaller and harder to hit big with, the quick turnover is attractive to some bettors.

Another favorable side of daily fantasy sports in the eyes of bettors is that it is set up in a much more traditional, almost “day-trader” type format. This allows people that may not be huge fans of watching football games to place more of a situational-based bet on NFL games and players.

When it comes to daily fantasy sports (a.k.a. DFS), the higher the wager, the higher the payout. While this is a basic tenet of gambling, you should remember that if you’ve got the dough to be a high roller, you’re also pricing out some of the riff-raff and decreasing the chance of someone getting lucky at random.

There is still trepidation on some fronts because of early snafus with ineligible gamblers and creative cheaters gaming the daily fantasy sports world. Still, it appears that since the industry has grown out of its infancy, those fears and instances have decreased considerably.

Daily fantasy sports is now a profitable, viable, legitimate way for fans to bet on NFL players and games.

Betting the Spread

Now we’re getting into the territory of old-school gambling. “Betting the spread” is a term that those unfamiliar with sports gambling have probably heard, even if they have no idea what it means.

Each game has a set “spread” determined by sports experts and “bookkeepers” that have sources inside the game. The “spread” is the amount set for one team to defeat another points-wise. This is not in relation to fantasy football but rather actual, real-life football games.

If you’re still not picking up what I’m putting down, think of it like this: Team A is favored to win by 6.5pts (a.k.a. +6.5) over Team B. Since there are no available ways for football teams to score half points, you are betting about whether one of the two teams is going to score 6 or 7 more points than the other team.

If the underdog team (in this situation, “Team B” wins by any point margin and you bet on them to win, you’re going to profit. However, this bet comes with a significantly higher risk, hence the more straightforward win.

If “Team A” in this situation wins by seven or more points and you bet on them to do so, you stand to profit from the bet, albeit at a lower profit margin than taking the underdog.

Betting the Over/Under

Another common stat that targets folks who bet on NFL games or players is the “over/under.” This term refers to the total amount of points that will be scored in a game by both teams combined. For example, if you bet the “under” on a game with an over/under of 37.5 points, you are betting that both teams in a given game will score 37 or fewer total points.

Many sports enthusiasts will tell you that “life is too short to bet the under,” but it is often a worthwhile wager. The key to the new generation of betting tips is to sniff out irregularities in the market and mitigate risk. In the end, placing a bet on NFL games or players isn’t much different than buying or selling stocks.

Betting the Money Line

Betting the money line is when a bettor bets for a team to win, regardless of the spread. Betting on the favored team will pay much less if they win, but it will still pay.

Money line bets are typically best suited for gamblers who have some feeling or information that lead them to believe that the underdog might win. Die-hard fans of a team that may come out as underdogs when betting opens are the most likely to bet against the money line.

How to Bet Smart on Football Games

Now that you’ve gotten a rudimentary rundown of the most common ways to bet on NFL games and players, let’s dive into some fundamental strategies that might help you make money off the hobby.

For now, let’s focus on the straight-up money line, over/under, and spread betting, and save the fantasy football advice for later.

Money Line Bets

The simplest to bet and the riskiest to research, money line bets can make or break you on game day. A great example was the Colts/Jaguars tilt in Week 2 of the 2022-2023 season. The Colts opened as 11.5-point favorites because they are easily the better team talent-wise.

Many bettors were caught off guard by the 24-0 drubbing that the Jags laid on the Colts, who were suffering from a glut of injuries on both sides of the ball. What many bettors also likely ignored was the fact that Jacksonville has spanked the Colts mightily over the last 2-3 seasons, roster rotations be damned.

Over/Under Bets Will Catch You Sleeping

Sure, life’s too short to bet the under. Who wants to watch a boring, low-scoring game? Smart bettors, that’s who. Too many folks bet optimistically, hoping for a raucous good time as they watch two teams duke it out on their way to a big fat payday for the bettor.

Bookies see you, folks. There’s an easy uptick on over/under bets for this reason alone.

In the end, over/under bets are typically the most successful if you can keep emotion and fandom out of the equation.

Betting the Spread Pays Fools Well

Look, betting for your team to win by (x) number of points is one of the purest ways to put some skin in the game, regardless of the sport. It’s also the quickest way to lose money when you bet on NFL games.

When you bet on football games, basketball games, or any kind of competition in general, a particular illusion of knowledge floods bettors’ minds. Sure, you might be the most prominent New York Jets fan since Joe Namath made The Guarantee, but if you keep betting on the Jets to win and cover, you’re also going to be a very poor gambling Jets fan.

Parlays Are Doom

A “parlay” is when you make multiple bets on many different games or aspects of a game. While parlays pay huge dollars, they are notoriously difficult to hit correctly. Parlays will lose your money for you in a hurry unless you know what you’re doing. Newbies, beware.

Professionals Shop Around for the Right Money Line

It may seem like nitpicking, but the truly great bettors will shop around for a half point or o through each available sportsbook. It is shocking how accurate bookkeepers can be about predicting scores, so a half point here or there can be the difference between losing big and pumping money into your vacation fund.

Common Sites to Bet on Football

Whether you are looking for a betting website or app on your mobile device or PC/Mac, there are a few very prominent betting services to partner with if you want to bet on NFL games or players. Let’s take a quick look at these common and popular services.

  • DraftKings
  • FanDuel
  • BetMGM
  • Barstool
  • PointsBet
  • BetRivers

All of the above sportsbooks are legitimate and legal betting services (again, we can’t stress it enough…only in states where sports gambling is legal)

While the basic setup remains the same from site to site, you’ll notice that the interface and bonuses will vary. Promotions also run the gamut from “free money” to loss refunds for new bettors again, depending on the service and site themselves.

One More Warning

Remember to ensure that you comply with local and state laws before attempting to place a real money bet or wager on any type of sports outcome. This site nor the author should be held liable for any misinterpretation of this fact.

If you learned something from this blog or if you’re looking for more information about sports that bucks the mainstream on how to bet on the NFL, check out our other content for news on entertainment, sports, technology, and pop culture.

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Deal on Fire! p Man: Season 1 | Blu-ray | Only $7.77 – Expires soon!

Ip Man: Season 1 | Blu-ray & DVD (Cinedigm)

Ip Man: Season 1 | Blu-ray & DVD (Cinedigm)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray set for Ip Man: Season 1, a 2013 Chinese television series starring Kevin Cheng (The Woman Knight of Mirror Lake) as the the legendary grandmaster of Wing Chun.

The Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man (Cheng) spends all his life in pursuit of the authentic martial arts realm. Gaining enlightenment throughout his childhood and adolescence, Ip Man undergoes a transformation and becomes a kung fu legend, ascending to the highest ranking of martial arts. After fleeing to Hong Kong, Ip Man deliberately keeps a low-profile, but he is inevitably engaged in conflicts.

The series also stars Cecilia Han (The Golden Doll), Chrissie Chau (12 Golden Ducks), Yu Rong-Guang (Police Story 2013), Yuen Wah Continue reading

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Drive | 4K UHD (88 Films)

RELEASE DATE: September 13, 2022

This cult classic, available for the first time ever on 4K Ultra HD from 88 Films,  is directed by Steve Wang (The Guyver) and stars martial arts sensation Mark Dacascos (One Night in Bangkok, John Wick: Chapter 3) and Kadeem Hardison (A Different World).

A prototype enhanced human (Mark Dacascos), on the run from Chinese-hired hit men, hooks up with a dread-locked bystander (Kadeem Hardison), and the two of them elude Continue reading

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Kung Fu Zohra (2022) Review

"Kung Fu Zohra" Theatrical Poster

“Kung Fu Zohra” Theatrical Poster

Director: Mabrouk El Mechri
Cast: Sabrina Ouazani, Ramzy Bedia, Eye Haidara, Tien Shue, Lina Hachani, Matthieu Burnel, Olivia Cote, Ali El Mechri Efira, Franck Ropers, Achref Mazhoud
Running Time: 100 min.

By Martin Sandison

The constantly shifting tones at work in old Hong Kong movies is an aspect that puts off many Western viewers, who are used to consistency and predictability; safety, really. Us lovers of the unpredictable, jarring brilliance seen in films such as Ringo Lam’s insane School On Fire or Sammo Hung’s light-hearted yet blood-spattered masterwork Prodigal Son, welcome looking on in disbelief, our consciousness altered a little. More recently, a number of film-makers influenced by such stuff have begun making actioners. Nobody swapped its solemn, realistic tone for a second half of raucous, OTT, silly mayhem and was all the better for it. Now, from the director of a movie comfortable with being very out-there (JCVD) comes Kung Fu Zohra. A film that shifts tones and mixes genres to brilliant effect, and as much a story of female empowerment and domestic abuse as it is a tribute to kung fu movies, the movie’s quite a ride.

Zohra (Sabrina Oazani) works in a small shop in the middle of nowhere, and meets Omar (Ramzy Bedia) who impresses her with knowledge of kung fu movies, a subject close to her heart. The two relocate to a Parisian suburb, and start a new life. Problems begin when Omar starts to be physically abusive, just as Zohra becomes pregnant. She starts to feel trapped as her daughter is school age, not knowing when Omar will explode. She takes a new job as a cleaner and uses online tutorials to defend herself, and then meets Chang (Tien Shue) a Chinese master of kung fu, who decides to teach Zohra so she can properly defend herself against Omar. Continue reading

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Chameleon’s Blu-ray release for Johnnie To’s ‘Exiled’ and ‘Breaking News’ are now available in the U.S. from Goodie Emporium

Exiled | Blu-ray (Chameleon Films)

Exiled | Blu-ray (Chameleon Films)

Chameleon Films’ Blu-ray (Region B) for 2006’s Exiled,  as well as 2004’s Breaking News, two Hong Kong thrillers directed by Johnnie To (Three, A Hero Never Dies). Both are now available at Goodie Emporium.

Exiled official details:

Wo (Nick Cheung) unwisely returns to Macau where Boss Fay (Simon Yam) has put a price on his head. His childhood buddy Blaze (Anthony Wong) is given the contract, while another lifelong friend, Tai (Francis Ng) is sworn to defend him. The scene is set for the kind of simmering confrontations that fans of Johnnie To prize so much. As characters loom out of the darkness, the tension is so thick you could pick it up with a pair of chopsticks.

Exiled is undoubtedly the high point of To’s work in the gangster genre. It seizes on elements central to the Hong Kong action film, such as the conflict between loyalty and self-preservation, and the way that male bonding is certainly stronger than death, and maybe Continue reading

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Don’t miss the New Trailer for Scott Adkins’ ‘Accident Man: Hitman’s Holiday’ arriving on October 14, 2022

"Accident Man 2: Hitman's Holiday" Theatrical Poster

“Accident Man 2: Hitman’s Holiday” Theatrical Poster

Martial arts star Scott Adkins (Ip Man 4, Avengement) will return as Mike Fallon for Sony Entertainment and Six Demon Films’ Accident Man 2: Hitman’s Holiday, the follow-up to the 2018 actioner Accident Manwhich was helmed Jesse V. Johnson (Debt Collectors, Triple Threat).

Frequent Adkins collaborator Stu Small (Avengement, Accident Man, The Debt Collector, The Debt Collectors) also returns for the screenplay.

New cast additions include former Jackie Chan Stunt Team member and martial arts star Andy Long Nguyen (Luc Van Tien: Tuyet Dinh Kungfu, Armor of God 3: Chinese Zodiac), as well as former Wushu Champion/actress Sarah Chang (Circle of Bones, Blood Hunter: Rise of the Hybrids).

Accident Man 2: Hitman’s Holiday will Continue reading

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Seoul Vibe (2022) Review

"Seoul Vibe" Poster

“Seoul Vibe” Poster

Director: Moon Hyun-Sung
Cast: Yoo Ah-In, Ko Gyung-Pyo, Lee Kyu-Hyung, Park Ju-Hyun, Ong Seong-Wu, Moon So-Ri, Kim Sung-Kyun, Kim Chae-Eun, Baek Hyun-Jin, Eom Ji-Man
Running Time: 138 min.

By Paul Bramhall

There must be something in the Korean air at the moment with setting movies in the lead up to the Olympics. While the 2020 gangster movie Paid in Blood set itself directly in the lead up to the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, 2022’s Seoul Vibe dials things considerably further back, setting itself in the lead up to the 1988 Seoul Olympics. The 20-year Olympic gap also means that Seoul Vibe leans in far more on the nostalgia factor, complimented by the fact that there was arguably far more riding on Seoul’s hosting of the 1988 Olympics in terms of historical significance.

Coming at a point in time when South Korea had been a democracy for less than a year after decades as a dictatorship, as a country it had a point to prove, and the Olympics further accelerated what was already Seoul’s rapid urban development. The period has already been explored in the popular 2015 drama series Reply 1988, as well as productions from the year itself, such as the iconic Chilsu and Mansu. Seoul Vibe isn’t so much interested in capturing the political upheaval of the period in any way which could be considered serious though, instead opting for a shamelessly commercial caper flick that sees a group of ex-con driving specialists hired to help catch some Continue reading

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Shark: The Beginning | Blu-ray (Media Blasters)

Shark: The Beginning | Blu-ray (Media Blasters)

Shark: The Beginning | Blu-ray (Media Blasters)

RELEASE DATE: October 11, 2022

On October 11, 2022, Media Blasters will be releasing a Blu-ray for 2021’s Shark: The Beginning, a made-for-TV South Korean production from director Chae Yeo-Jun (Justice High). The film stars Kim Min-Suk (Man of Men), Wi Ha-Joon (Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum) and Jung Won-Chang (The Battleship Island).

Official details:

Woo-sol is a young victim of bullying and loses his freedom when he fights back and seriously wounds his juvenile aggressor, Seok-chan. Woo-sol is sentenced to a juvenile detention center where he meets Do-hyun, a mixed martial arts champion, and convinces him to teach him to fight. With the champ’s help, Woo-sol overcomes his physical and mental limistations in preparation for the inevitable and unavoidable rematch Continue reading

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New Poster for Isaac Florentine’s actioner ‘Hounds of War’ starring Frank Grillo, Robert Patrick and Mark Strange

"Hounds of War" Theatrical Poster

“Hounds of War” Theatrical Poster

Cult filmmaker Isaac Florentine (Seized, Acts of Vengeance) – known for consistently delivering the low budget thrillers such as U.S. Seals II, Ninja: Shadow of a Tear,  Close Range and Undisputed 2 – will soon unleash Electric Entertainment’s Hounds of War, his latest actioner starring Frank Grillo (Boss Level, Wolf Warrior 2).

The movie will follow a group of mercenaries who take on jobs that are considered impossible. After a mission goes wrong due to a shocking betrayal, only one of them is left alive to avenge his fallen brothers (via Deadline).

Robert Patrick (Terminator 2, Future Hunters), Rhona Mitra (Hard Target 2), Nicky Whelan (The Girl in the Window), Mark Strange (Ip Man 4: The Finale) and Continue reading

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In What Ways Was Quentin Tarantino Inspired by Asian Cinema When Making Kill Bill

It is no secret that as Quentin Tarantino was growing up, he earned money to fund his writing by working in a video store. In doing this he was surrounded by movies all day every day collecting encyclopedic knowledge from a massive array of different genres. Tarantino often refers to this as his free education and makes reference to the number of different movies he watched growing up throughout all of his own films. 

Asian Cinemas Influence on the West 

Before discussing how Tarantino took influence from Asian cinema when he wrote Kill Bill, it is first worth discussing how Asian cinema influenced the west in general as these influences would trickle down onto Tarantino’s screen in the movies he would watch. A lot of western filmmakers were famous for reusing plots that were originally from Asian films. This article by BFI.org on Asian Cinema and its influences show just how much of a massive part of western cinema owes to its Asian counterpart. 

The likes of George Lucas, Sergio Leone, and Martin Scorsese all owe some of the success of their classic movies to Asian cinema as plot points and characters were inspired by films such as Yojimbo, The Hidden Fortress, and Battle Royale. That being said, rather than merely repurposing plots from Japanese and Chinese movies and then relaying over a different template, with Kill Bill, Tarantino did something different. 

Asian Cinemas Influence on Tarantino 

As you can see by this post by Screenrant.com that talks about Kill Bill and why it is so good, there are a number of reasons to like the film. That being said, Tarantino’s originality in how he wears his inspirations on his sleeve is up there with one of the most prevalent reasons. He doesn’t imitate his influences, instead, he pinpoints them and continues storylines within his own film. 

For instance, the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad that the Bride hunts down throughout the film is clearly taken from the Five Deadly Venoms, which is a kung-fu classic by the Shaw Brothers. Not to mention, Hattori Hanzo reprised a role that he originally played in an old Japanese TV series called the Shadow Warriors back in the 80s. 

The Continued Influence of Kill Bill 

It’s clear that Tarantino’s Kill Bill is a movie that continues to give and is respected by film buffs around the world thanks to the continued influence its plot and characters continue to have on popular culture. An example of this comes in the form of the slot game Crazy 88, which has a name and a theme taken from the famous gang portrayed in Kill Bill. The game even utilizes the music that is played during the outrageous fight scene within the movie, as well. This post by Bonus.ca on new casinos outlines some of the new online gambling sites that are available and a lot of these are likely going to continue to have games inspired by Tarantino’s films, given he is such a cultural icon. As such, it is well worth having a look at the likes of King Billy, Jackpot Paradise, and Hell Spin to see if you catch any movie references. 

Tarantino and Asian Cinema 

Thanks to his time working at a video store, Tarantino does not hide the fact that he lets influences creep into his movies. The influence of Asian cinema can clearly be seen throughout Kill Bill except Tarantino separates himself from other western directors as instead of simply reimagining classic characters, he reprised originals and continued storylines. The effectiveness of how well this resonates with audiences is clear on the continued influence that Tarantino films have in pop culture in the likes of online casinos. 

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