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10-12-2003, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by denham
the words ultra violence and vulgar coem into mind when quentin tarantino gets mentioned. imo his films are not that great. this new film of his looks to be pretty stupid imo. the whole samurai sword, fighting shite guarantees ultra violence. the story sounds quite humorous actually until you find out it's not a comedy. the age of romanticism is over i want soemthing else.
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well yeah, it's violent cause its an action film, not romantic. besides in nearly all his movies, he gets killed and im hoping to see it again. they never make ultra violent movies anymore because people are scared of having retarded kids. and who says romanticism is dead, havent you ever seen striptease? the main reason why i want to see it is because of those fine ass asian women and monica bellucci. the_finger:
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10-12-2003, 04:10 PM
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I saw it friday night. It is really amazing.
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ya, me and shawn seen it on friday, he actaully pulled a couple moves on me
anyways. before I get started, Uma Thurman was MAD HOT in it, hands down
alright. Kill Bill was BY FAR, THE BLOODIEST Movie I've ever seen in the 18 years I've been watching movies. I think Quentin tarentino raises the bar for movie making.. this film was on a whole new level. it was pretty damn original in the sense of how it was made out. and it's not corny how the blood sprays out of the limbs. Thats the Style Quentin wanted it to be.it was like an anime, but it in real life in a way. So much blood shed and limbs... very, very awesome stuff.
Cant wait for Vol. Two
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10-12-2003, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by BucKweEd
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Originally Posted by Pyro
I saw it friday night. It is really amazing.
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ya, me and shawn seen it on friday, he actaully pulled a couple moves on me
anyways. before I get started, Uma Thurman was MAD HOT in it, hands down
alright. Kill Bill was BY FAR, THE BLOODIEST Movie I've ever seen in the 18 years I've been watching movies. I think Quentin tarentino raises the bar for movie making.. this film was on a whole new level. it was pretty damn original in the sense of how it was made out. it was like an anime, but it in real life in a way. So much blood shed and limbs... very, very awesome stuff.
Cant wait for Vol. Two
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don't act like you didn't like it.
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10-12-2003, 06:22 PM
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well i saw the school of rock rock:
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best movie ever.
but the bass guitar was fugly
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10-12-2003, 07:28 PM
quentin tarantino dies in res dogs. not pulp fiction. and he wasnt in jackie brown I dont think. and hes not in kill bill val one. so how can you say he dies in almost all his movies?
[/quote]besides in nearly all his movies, he gets killed and im hoping to see it again.[quote:3b3b1]
so out of 4movies he dies in one. ohh and if you count from dusk till dawn that was a rob rodeguze (or what ever his name )is movie. but he does die in it so thats 2 out 0f 5 not even close to all his movies.[/quote:3b3b1]
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10-12-2003, 08:06 PM
he dies in resevoir dogs and desperado and i think another one. i forgot about the other movies you mentioned. so he died in about 3 of them. i havent seen this latest one, so im thinking if he is making a cameo, he dies.
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10-12-2003, 08:37 PM
[quote:00825]desperado[/quote:00825]
he was in that? dont remember him in it.
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10-12-2003, 09:26 PM
He died in desperado in the bathroom but that wasnt his movie. Kill Bill was by far the goriest movie ive ever seen and also one of the best ones ive seen in a long time. Every minute of the movie i was entertained and u should have heard the gasp from people in the audience when someone got a limb chopped off or something. It was hilarious. By far this is my favorite Tarantino movie. That anime part was really cool too. Anyone know the artist that did that? The music was of course great as in every other Tarantino flick and i felt a sort of sick satisfaction after seeing the movie. I highly recommend this to anyone that likes good cinematography, music, kung fu, and destruction. And did anyone else think that Vernita Greens daughter was going to explode or doing something insane in that one scene after her mother died or was that just me?
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10-13-2003, 03:35 AM
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[quote:d9654]desperado
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he was in that? dont remember him in it.[/quote:d9654]
He was the jokester. He tells the joke about the guy that bet the bartender that he could piss in a glass across the room, etc. ..
The El Miriachi walks in, and the bad guy shoots him thinking he was with him. He had like a 2 minute scene.
Dammit! I still haven't seen Kill Bill! I'll go tomm. Theatres are open Columbus day right?
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10-13-2003, 02:06 PM
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[quote:6130e]desperado
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he was in that? dont remember him in it.[/quote:6130e]
He was the jokester. He tells the joke about the guy that bet the bartender that he could piss in a glass across the room, etc. ..
The El Miriachi walks in, and the bad guy shoots him thinking he was with him. He had like a 2 minute scene.
Dammit! I still haven't seen Kill Bill! I'll go tomm. Theatres are open Columbus day right?[/quote:6130e]
Thetres should be open...I think it's open in Canada on Thanksgiving (same as your Columbus Day) Are they ever closed?
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10-13-2003, 02:21 PM
Theatres aren't even closed on Christmas day.
Long weekends are where they make their money, right?
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10-13-2003, 10:38 PM
God i watched that movie the other day and i thought this movie SUCKS. I mean dont get me wrong i loved other movies that this director made but this movie sucked hard!
This guy tried to much crap in this movie all at once... Not only that the chick was not even that hot.
I am so glad this movie was made in two different volumes because there is no way i was going to sit down and watch this crap for another 2 hours...
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10-14-2003, 01:23 PM
I just saw that movie 2 nights ago, and i thought it was awesome as hell. The martial arts was ok, i liked the story alot and the soundtrack was cool too; cant wait for the next one to come out in Feb. 2004. What i dont get is that if vivica fox is a trained assassin, how can she miss a 4 foot shot from her gun??? she should have used a differant cereal then, huh? im gonna see it some more and i already ordered the soundtrack from buy.com beer:
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10-14-2003, 03:10 PM
<< already has the soundtrack rock:
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10-14-2003, 06:31 PM
yeah, the soundtrack is pretty awesome
Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang
Tomoyasu Hotei - Battle without Honor or Humanity
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