As we said before, we've allowed you to keep your wicked life for three reasons. The third reason is so you can watch this video bundling up footage from Kill Bill with the source material that influenced it.
Friday Afternoon Diversion II
We're All (Severed) Ears for Death Proof
We've been fans of Quentin Tarantino's soundtracks ever since he thought to intersperse snippets of Steven Wright's radio monologues between tunes by the George Baker Selection and Stealer's Wheel. In college they were utilized to great effect at parties since back then most of the songs Tarantino picked had never been re-issued. (The glut of "one-hit wonder" albums hadn't hit yet since most songs hadn't been licensed for compilation use.)
A Ghostface is Born
The once mighty Wu-Tang Clan are, sadly, all starting to go their separate ways. RZA is now off scoring movies – like Tarantino’s Kill Bill – and, with cohort GZA, busy making cameo appearances with Bill Murray ("Bill Murray!") in Jim Jarmusch movies and on segments of Chappelle’s Show. Method Man can currently be seen on the silver screen - and alongside Tom Arnold - in Soul Plane and the small screen in Fox’s Method & Red. (The latter show will probably be canceled after a few episodes. Isn’t that Fox’s standard procedure with sitcoms these days?) Ol’ Dirty Bastard is out of jail and on Jay-Z’s Roc-A-Fella label. Ghostface Killah, meanwhile – now just innocently known as Ghostface, probably to appeal to the kids – continues to forge on and actually make music. He’ll bring his powerful MC skillz – Chicagoist hereby promises to never write that word again – to the House of Blues tonight. Tickets are $22.

