Uma Thurman said she would work with Quentin Tarantino again despite suffering permanent neck and knee damage after she got into a car accident while filming the 2003 movie “Kill Bill.”Thurman, 48, told Entertainment Weekly she has “always had a good relationship” with Tarantino, even after the car crash. The actress told the New York Times in February that Tarantino had convinced her to drive a blue convertible for a “Kill Bill” scene even after she expressed her reservations about being behind the wheel. Thurman said she thought the stunt was dangerous, which turned out to be true when she crashed the vehicle into a tree. But you can’t reduce that type of history and legacy,” Thurman told Entertainment Weekly. The accident itself was wrong, but…I tried to explain that it was the environment around it that wounded me the most.”
Source: Fox News May 06, 2018 14:37 UTC