One of the more heated movie debates of the 21st century has been settled once and for all. That is, if you take the writer-director’s word for it. Following his severely underrated Jackie Brown, filmmaker Quentin Tarantino took a long time developing and deciding on his next project. When he finally resurfaced, he had a truly epic screenplay called Kill Bill that he intended to make as his fourth film. Production lasted a whopping 155 days on Kill Bill, which took a kitchen sink approach to genre as Tarantino tried his hand at kung fu, spaghetti Western, tragic …