"Uma Thurman" is a song by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released digitally on January 12, 2015.
The song prominently features sampled theme music from the television series The Munsters (1964–66) and lyrics celebrating the actress Uma Thurman, famous for films such as Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill.
Fall Out Boy performed "Uma Thurman" in a television ad for Pepsi — which premiered during the 57th Grammy Awards.
Fall Out Boy has also performed the song on TV shows including Late Night with Seth Meyers[5] and at the 2015 Much Music Video Awards.
[6] The song prominently samples the theme music from The Munsters, taking an electric guitar riff and baritone sax line.
"[9][10] The track incorporates "jittery piano chords"[8] and "clapping drums", along with bursts of verbiage like "I can move mountains, I can work a miracle".
To me, Uma Thurman and Winona Ryder, they were these women in pop culture who were quirky, but that made me only crush on them harder.
and rather than going with the traditional Uma Thurman role, we thought a lot about Kill Bill and who her character was in that, and this kind of resilience and this violence, but there's something that's authentic about it (like a woman taking revenge or being empowered).
[16] The song has received critical acclaim, with praise for the sample of the theme music from The Munsters and Patrick Stump's vocal performance.
Sarah mostly spends the day with Wentz doing some shopping, wearing bandanas in a gang-esque stickup, riding a dune buggy, playing paintball, flying in a windtunnel and crushing a pickup truck with a M1 Abrams tank with "UMA" painted twice.