30-Second Bunnies Kill Bill

Jennifer Shiman's Bunnies Parody Quentin Tarantino

© Dominic von Riedemann

Oct 15, 2007

Jennifer Shiman's 30 Second Bunnies Theatre takes aim at B-Movie auteur Quentin Tarantino with a spoof of both Kill Bill flicks.


Some would argue (like most of my film geek friends) that Kill Bill is virtually unspoofable by the mere virtue that Quentin Tarantino turned into a virtual parody of himself when he made the twin movies about a professional killer looking for revenge on her former boss and the father of her child.

That said, it hasn't stopped Jennifer Shiman and her rag-tag rodents in 30 Second Bunnies Theatre from spoofing both Kill Bill movies in a single orgy of flying body parts and scantily-clad women wielding large Japanese swords (a favourite image in mangas, video games and graphic novels).

I wish that Shiman had gone for a parody of each Kill Bill movie, since there's so much comic material to be mined in Tarantino's blatant rip-offs of – sorry, reverent homages to – various films in the B, C and even Grade-Z canon. Nevertheless, Shiman's bunnies have managed to hit the high points, with every character getting lovingly shot, decapitated, buried, bitten and filleted. Good for more than a few laughs.

Next, the bunnies will try to outdo Samuel L. Jackson's bad@$$ mofo persona when they spoof Snakes on a Plane, and take another crack at Captain Jack when they parody Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.

You can check out the 30 Second Bunnies Theatre version of Kill Bill (WARNING: MATURE CONTENT!) by clicking over here.


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