UMA: WRITE ON, QUENTIN
Uma Thurman may not forget, but she can certainly forgive.
Fifteen years after "Kill Bill" director Quentin Tarantino's on-set demands nearly cost her her life, Thurman says she'd be willing to work with the director again — under one condition.
"If he wrote a great part! I understand him and if he wrote a great part and we were both in the right place about it, that would be something else," she told Entertainment Weekly.
It was an on-set accident while filming the latter in 2003 that strained their relationship for more than a decade. The 48-year-old actress told the New York Times Tarantino forced her to perform a stunt that she had asked not to do.
Still, Thurman (above) said she and Tarantino have built a relationship worthy of another shot.