Uma Thurman Explains Quentin Tarantino’s Dildo Punishment | Late Night with Conan O’Brien

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Published 2023-04-14
(Original Airdate: 10/9/03) Uma Thurman talks about her role in “Kill Bill: Volume 1”, her impressive height, and how Quentin Tarantino disciplines sleeping actors.

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All Comments (21)
  • All due respect to Uma Thurman for taking on Kill Bill and for committing to the role so well. Respect to the other actors, but she definitely made the movie special.
  • @JayRacer
    I remember my boy, who later passed from cancer, asked me to go see this with his gf and her friend. I had no clue what it was or what it was about but his pitch to me was that it was a Tarantino ninja movie featuring Uma. I went in blind. No trailers. No hype. Just blown away by the flick. Nostalgia overload.
  • @marksstudio
    Never saw her do an interview, but she is different, and kind of beyond beautiful. There is something special there. Unique looking and sharp.
  • @nemo227
    It's pretty nice to see Uma as herself. We've always watched her excellent portrayals as characters but she's every bit as interesting, maybe more.
  • Uma exudes appeal and flirtatiousness and likability. Just amazing.
  • @antennawilde
    "This thing was not a friend of children" ---Uma's joke was as good as any of the best writers on Conan
  • @joanofarcxxi
    There is something about her. She is so intelligent and humble, and a great actress.
  • @ryanhentges4956
    The phrase "elephant rapist" seems to roll out of this otherwise elegant person so naturally.. Uma truly is a treasure of a person
  • @sotastatesoulja
    "Something like this (holds up forearm and hand), so you mean medium huhehehe" literally greatest and most underrated part of this clip
  • @MadMagDomi
    you know, nowadays i miss the flow of talk shows in the 90s. some were crazy fast and than there was conan. he was sometimes crazy, but very respectful to the actors, funny and it always seemed like a conversation they'd have without the audience watching, loved the flow
  • @theapplepaul
    Uma is a gem. Lots of fun watching the back and forth with Conan.
    As a fan of both cinema and martial arts, the two Kill Bill films stand up as classics. Uma has to get a huge amount of the credit for how well these films work. Never seen her give less than a great performance.
  • Uma Thurman's performance in Kill Bill 1 and 2 are amongst the most underrated acting in the History of Film. She had to learn Mandarin, Japanese, Karate and Fencing for this role. The Oscars ignore that kind of effort.
  • @josephmiller3513
    She is still my favorite actress, I just think she is the total package, brains beauty and strength. Massive crush still all these years later.
  • @joetedesco63
    Always LOVED Uma Thurman. Gorgeous and an underrated actor.
  • @T3RRY_T3RR0R
    That moment where you realise how old you are by feeling nostalgic for kill bill.
  • Conan is one the best interviewers of hollywood celebrities. Really knows how to bring out the humor without taking the spotlight
  • @Braeden.F
    Her daughter looks and acts so much like her, it's insane. The voice, speech patterns and mannerisms are spot on
  • After seeing SO MANY interviews with Conan, I continue to be amazed at how generous he is. He set's his guests up with the funny lines, and lets them have them when he could clearly steal the joke, and get the laugh. So many in his position behave as if they are doing the guest a favor by allowing them to be on HIS show. However, the opposite tends to be the case. Gracious, self-deprecating, and just an all around great guy. He sets the standard.