In the end, Quentin Tarantino’s two-part Kill Invoice saga is getting a 4K Blu-ray launch alongside his cult-classic crime caper Jackie Brown. All three of those memorable Tarantino movies are scheduled to launch January 21 and can be found to preorder now at Walmart and Amazon. Together with 4K Blu-ray discs, you will get commonplace Blu-ray and digital variations of the films.
In the mean time, Walmart has the most effective worth for every movie, as you’ll be able to preorder them for $28 every. Amazon’s worth for every is $43 in the intervening time, although it is not irregular for Amazon to start out Blu-ray preorders at retail worth earlier than dropping right down to match Walmart. Each retailers have preorder ensures, so you will get the movies for the bottom worth supplied from the time you order till your Tarantino movies ship. Plus, you will not pay for the the films till they ship.
Quentin Tarantino 4K Blu-ray Preorders
- Kill Invoice Vol. 1
- Kill Invoice Vol. 2
- Jackie Brown
$28 (was $43)

Jackie Brown was Tarantino’s third movie, following Reservoir Canines and Pulp Fiction. The 1997 characteristic stays the director’s solely adaptation of one other author’s work in his 10-film profession. Jackie Brown was tailored from the traditional crime novel Rum Punch by legendary creator Elmore Leonard.
The 4K Blu-ray launch features a 10-part documentary collection, a number of new featurettes, deleted and alternate scenes, promotional supplies, a poster gallery, and an enhanced trivia observe.
Jackie Brown stars Pam Grier as a flight attendant who repeatedly smuggles cash from Mexico into america for a gun runner in Los Angeles. Along with Grier, the film additionally starred Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton, Robert De Niro, Robert Foster, and Bridget Fonda. Like his first two movies, Jackie Brown was well-received by critics.
$28 (was $43)

Tarantino’s subsequent movie would not hit theaters for an additional six years, but it surely was definitely definitely worth the wait. A revenge thriller starring Uma Thurman, 2003’s Kill Invoice is a spotlight reel of what makes Tarantino’s movies particular. It is a character-driven story stuffed with over-the-top violence and backed by a cool soundtrack. On a technical degree, it noticed the director up his recreation with a number of scenes that pushed the envelop for motion on the time.
Further content material for the 4K launch features a documentary titled The Making of Kill Invoice Vol. 1, musical performances by the band The 5.6.7.8’s, and loads of trailers, together with the notorious “bootleg” teaser.
$28 (was $43)

Anybody who loved the primary Kill Invoice film did not have to attend too lengthy for the sequel, as Kill Invoice Vol. 2 arrived a 12 months later in 2004. It stays the one sequel in Tarantino’s filmography. Like with Vol. 1, the sequel’s 4K launch features a documentary titled The Making of Kill Invoice Vol. 2 in addition to the “Damoe” deleted scene, and a musical efficiency by Chingon.
Each movies had been designed to be an homage to low-budget cinema, however in comparison with the primary film, the Kill Invoice sequel was surprisingly extra restrained with its motion. When it did determine to show up the dial on cinematic violence, every motion scene felt distinctive and stunning, exploding out of prolonged narrative sections within the film.