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Old 08-08-2004, 07:55 PM
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Kill Bill Volume 2 Tuesday

i wanna let everyone know that please buy it tuesday at Best Buy....no where else.....because 3 reasons

1.) Its ONLY $15.99

2.) If you buy that and Jackie Brown at the same time it will only be $25

3.) YOU GET THE METALLIC CASING FOR BOTH 1 AND 2 TO GO IN
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Old 08-08-2004, 08:16 PM
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 are a couple of my all-time favorite movies, of course that's because Tarantino is my favorite director. I bought Vol. 1 but I'm going to show some self control :) and not buy Vol. 2 since I know probably sometime before Christmas they will put out a huge box set, uncut and all the good stuff.
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i havn't seen neither of them yet....and i've heard a lot of good stuff about them....is it worth it to go out and get both?
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Old 08-09-2004, 12:22 AM
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i havn't seen neither of them yet....and i've heard a lot of good stuff about them....is it worth it to go out and get both?
I can tell you that the first one kicked ass! But im not sure about Vol. 2 because i havent seen it yet...
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Old 08-09-2004, 02:40 AM
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Neither of these films really did that much for me....i wouldn't buy them....

I'm more of a fan of the earlier tarentino films...especially resevoir dogs....
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I identify Tarantino with dialogue. Resevoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown ... these films were all about the dialogue (well, not all about the dialogue, but the dialogue certainly helped make them stand out.) I enjoyed the Kill Bill films, Vol. 2 more than 1 because it was far more story-oriented and less focused on the ultra-violence. But both films seemed to lack that Tarantinesque dialogue that I enjoyed so much in his earlier work.
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Old 08-09-2004, 04:09 AM
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I'm curious to see what all the hooplah is about, but Tarantino doesnt do it for me. That being said, i own Pulp Fiction and True Romance, so i obviously dont hate the guy.

Okay, maybe i do, but not his movies.
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Old 08-09-2004, 04:12 AM
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I'm waiting for some super dangly woopass box set to come out for these 2 films. I've been holding off getting either for now.

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I identify Tarantino with dialogue. Resevoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown ... these films were all about the dialogue (well, not all about the dialogue, but the dialogue certainly helped make them stand out.) I enjoyed the Kill Bill films, Vol. 2 more than 1 because it was far more story-oriented and less focused on the ultra-violence. But both films seemed to lack that Tarantinesque dialogue that I enjoyed so much in his earlier work.
Exactly the reason why i didn't like either of the films....it doesn't have any good dialogue....ok well, very few parts...unlike True Romance, Resevoir, Pulp, etc. that is filled to the brim with fucking great dialogue...

It wouldn't be noticible if his previous films didn't excell to quite the extent they do in this category....KB is an alright movie(s) but it just doesn't hold a candle to some of the other things Tarintino has done or can do....
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Old 08-09-2004, 04:45 AM
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Tarantino has interesting dialogue, but very little of it is ever relevant to the story... I try to make the dialogue in my writing as relevant as possible, so its probably just a matter of preference on my part.

I actually didnt like Resevoir dogs, pretty much at all. Kill bills looked too cheesy for me. The closest i can stand to most Hong Kong kung fu movies are the Matrix movies, so draw what conclusions you will about me.

I have always been "different". :)
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