Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by gimpinthesink on
Sat Oct 11th 2003 at 7:37am
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Yeh I have been waiting for this movie for months and I realy want to see it cos I love Tarentino's films.
Carnt wait for volume 2 of it either which is out in Feb
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Leperous on
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I hear the story is a load of crap though, but might be improved with viewing the second installment? Ah well.. bides his time to watch it
Re: KILL BILL.
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I thought the story was:
Bill kills Uma Thurman's hubby. Uma Thurman vows to kill Bill. Uma Thurman fights lots of people, eventually killing Bill. The end.
Re: KILL BILL.
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watched jonathan woss a while back & tbh it looked like storyless, pointless crap :/
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Diarmaidx2 on
Sat Oct 11th 2003 at 4:15pm
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it looks like theres a lot of Bruce Lee in it, with the yellow jump suit and the masked guy's. i havent seen it yet, wanna see finding nemo first :razz:
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by gimpinthesink on
Sat Oct 11th 2003 at 6:03pm
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Its baced on the Bruce Lee films cos Tarentino wanted to make a 70's style kung fu movie.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Jinx on
Sat Oct 11th 2003 at 6:39pm
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there are a lot of anime influence too. erm, literally, even, in that there's a rather long sequence that is... well... anime... hehe.
Re: KILL BILL.
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Sat Oct 11th 2003 at 6:57pm
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I'm going Monday.
Orph, you have GOT to be kidding.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Monqui on
Sun Oct 12th 2003 at 7:22am
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Wow. I've got to agree with CJ- its a very, very stylish movie. The storyline is a bit thicker than I thought it would be, and much less gory than I'd heard. Well, let me rephrase that. The gore is overdone to the point where it is humerous, so its not just overwhelming in its goriness (and it was intentional)(so thats good and all).
And the swords? Oooooh. I can't stop drooling.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Gav on
Mon Oct 13th 2003 at 1:47pm
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I thought Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was superb!
All the martial arts stunts were done using strings, none of this bullet time malarky (Which by the way was so over used in Reloaded, really disappointed me Reloaded did)
Much better technically speaking!
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Monqui on
Mon Oct 13th 2003 at 6:48pm
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What?!? You LIKED Bulletproof monk? NO! Nonono! I refuse to accept that! The storyline was a hashed together piece of drivel trying to play itself out like an epic tale!
Come on! Nazis stealing peoples memories for a scroll etched on some d00d's skin?
Given, some of the action scenes were neat-o, but I'm sorry, the storyline was seriously lacking.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Monqui on
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I guess I'm kind of the opposite then. I mean, I like eye-candy and all, and its important in some films, but if a movie has a plot that makes no sense, and tries too hard to be something that it just isn't, I can't watch it a second time.
Re: KILL BILL.
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Tue Oct 14th 2003 at 1:16am
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I can't believe what I just read. Someone on this planet actually likes Bulletproof Monk?! It's one of the worst movies I've ever seen in a while. Simply he fact that it had Nazis seeking some source of power already degrades it to a low level (can't come up with anything original?); but the whole story/theme of the movie was very shallow and terrible. This itself would not be so bad if only the movie did not actually take this "message" seriously instead of embedding it everywhere. I must agree with Monqui... If I ever had to watch that movie again, I would... I would...
meditates for a long time, praising Kill Bill, then commits seppaku
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Oct 14th 2003 at 1:25am
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well, i am not burning effigies to the monk movie or something, i am just saying, i preferred it to CTHD .. it was not as bad as you said tho :razz:
still, it doesn't fall into the same bracket as african queen either...
if you wanna know the truth, i have a nearly 2 year old grandson, his favorite movie is "dinosaur" i have seen it almost 100 times now, watched it so much that the color is fading from it, but i watch it every single time i am home and he is here, as many times as he wishes :smile:
it has re-watch-ability :smile: especially when you throw in his joy as well ..
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by johnjon on
Tue Oct 14th 2003 at 3:08am
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Oh yeah? Well, what about that fight between Peter and the invalid coupon giving chicken on Family Guy? Yeah, that's what I thought. Uma can't handle that.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Monqui on
Tue Oct 14th 2003 at 4:06am
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Just a warning.
Don't see House of the Dead. Ever. Please. I just got back and... just... wow. Its almost better than "House of 1000 Corpses". Almost...
It was funny only because we 4 out of the 8 people in the theater. By the end, we were all cracking jokes about it with each other. So in that sense, its a good way to meet interesting new people. But the movie? Stay away. I think there was, at MAX, 1 good shot. Not one good scene, one good SHOT. And they showed the good part of it in the commercials. Blegch.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Monqui on
Tue Oct 14th 2003 at 4:33pm
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I actually do want to see that just to say "I saw Gigli!" And say that, I would.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by ReNo on
Tue Oct 14th 2003 at 4:53pm
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CTHD bashing?! No no no! Its a quality film, the first Chinese movie that really struck a chord with me and I'm now a big fan of Hong Kong cinema.
Anyone here seen Hero? I know a few folks have, and this has been mentioned before, but if you haven't seen it I thoroughly recommend you do. Excellent martial arts action, a nice interesting story, and that "whoa!" factor happens quite frequently.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Monqui on
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I'm with ya whole heartedly on Hero, ReNo, but I just didn't think CTHD was as great as everyone said it was. I mean, sure, it had a decent plot, looked nice, and had a very good director behind it, but I really don't think all the praise heaped upon it was fully warrented.
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Rumple on
Thu Oct 16th 2003 at 8:38am
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Ahhhhhhhh it fells good to be 19 :razz:
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by ReNo on
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I don't watched dubbed things, other than anime, which is normally dubbed pretty well. Subtitles all the way for me :smile:
Re: KILL BILL.
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Thu Oct 16th 2003 at 11:50am
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Yeah :smile: I can't imagine Ring working too well if it had been dubbed. Kinda frustrating at times trying to read and watch what's happening on the rest of the screen at the same time as you tend to miss the odd small detail but it gives a better overall experience.
Not seen Kill Bill yet, but I might try and get to the cinema this weekend. Looks pretty good :smile: