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Kill Dill is the story of one man on his own 'roaring rampage of revenge', seeking out the pickle and gang of vegetable assassins that tried to do him in. Follow our hero on his epic journey as he narrowly escapes death time and time again, each battle bringing him closer to the ultimate confrontation. Written by
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A spoof on the Tarantino hit, this hilarious short film follows a man seeking revenge on the pickle and gang of vegetable assassins that tried to do him in
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Trivia
This is not the first film by Dave, Dave, and Greg. They combined efforts earlier in an award-winning short film entitled 'Pumpkin Girl Love'.
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Spoofs
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
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Soundtracks
"The Lonely Shepherd"
Written by
James Last (uncredited)
Performed by
Gheorghe Zamfir (uncredited)
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An angry man (an amusing performance by Greg Kindra, who also co-wrote the blithely ridiculous script) seeks revenge on a dill pickle and his gang of lethal vegetable flunkies who tried to kill him. Director/co-writer Dave Cain whips up an uproariously inane and absurd parody of Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" movies that might be pretty silly and stupid, but still succeeds in being extremely funny and entertaining just the same. It's an absolute riot to watch our resolute and determined hero ruthlessly crush a poor grapefruit against a refrigerator door, hack his way through a head of iceberg lettuce with a steak knife, and take on a whole bunch of vicious vegetables all by himself. Better still, this inspired short even uses exact music cues from the Tarantino features that includes Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)." Moreover, there's a handy helping of hardcore explicit veggie splatter carnage complete with sticky red juice squirting all over the place. The fact that said vegetables are manipulated on pretty obvious wires only adds considerably to the already substantial gut-busting hilarity of the whole gloriously gag enterprise. A complete hoot.