Chatting with ComingSoon in 2004, David Carradine mentioned the “Kill Invoice: Vol. 2” battle between him and Michael Jai White’s character “was speculated to occur in a poker sport” initially, however “then Quentin [Tarantino] wrote one other scene that he thought outmoded that and he did not assume that he might have each scenes.”
“He principally lower it out of the image earlier than we shot it,” Carradine added, “however he liked the battle that he’d been engaged on for a few months and he actually needed Michael Jai White within the image. So he invited him to Beijing simply to do the battle and Michael mentioned sure he would, so he wrote a brand new scene.”
This new scene was the road battle viewers would see later within the “Kill Invoice: Vol. 2” DVD launch. When requested the place it will have match within the general storyline, Carradine mentioned, “Properly, that’s the drawback; no one might fairly determine that out. I might see one place the place he might put it in however it will possibly sluggish the circulation, and in its unique idea it did not belong in there.”
“Kill Invoice: Vol. 1” withholds the sight of Invoice as Beatrix Kiddo — then identified solely as The Bride — crosses different names off her dying record. We hear Invoice’s voice, but it surely’s not till “Vol. 2” that we see Beatrix come face-to-face with him in black-and-white at her wedding ceremony chapel. Carradine defined: “That scene within the chapel is the scene that isn’t within the unique script, that is the scene that changed the poker scene. We needed to have this introduction of Invoice. It is the introduction, that is what these scenes had been made for, and you may’t introduce him twice. I believe that is why Michael’s scene went out.”