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A Postmodern Pootie Tang
Even though the postmodern era has ended with september 11th, this movie persists in the motif. It falls in the mindless genre of Japanese action film, and oddly enough, the protagonist weilds a sword while on the airplane. Kill Bill is nuanced and subtle!
THE BEST MOVIE FROM 2003 IS FINALLY ON DVD!
THIS EXCRUCIATINGLY BLOODY AND VIOLENT TRIBUTE TO 70S MARTIAL ARTS MOVIES IS ABOUT A WOMAN [UMA THURMAN] WHO SEEKS VENGEANCE ON HER FORMER LOVER [DAVID CARRADINE], WHO KILLED EVERYONE AT HER WEDDING AND ATTEMPTED TO KILL HER. THIS IS MARTIAL ARTS DONE TO EXTREME PERFECTION. HAILED AS THE MOST VIOLENT MOVIE EVER MADE IN AN AMERICAN STUDIO, THIS IS VERY CLEVER, VERY ENTERTAINING, AND IT'S SO SO GOOD THAT YOU CAN NEVER THINK OF TAKING YOUR EYES OFF OF IT! YOU GOTTA GIVE IT UP TO QUENTIN TARENTINO. FIRST, HE BLESSED US WITH THE INTRIGUING ''RESERVOIR DOGS''. THEN, HE CAME BACK WITH THE COOL, BUT SOMETIMES OVERRATED ''PULP FICTION''. THEN, HE RETURNED WITH ''JACKIE BROWN'', HIS MOST UNDERAPPRECIATED MOVIE TO DATE. AND NOW, HE COMES BACK WITH THIS, HIS GREATEST MOVIE EVER. EVEN PEOPLE THAT DON'T LIKE MARTIAL ARTS MOVIES CAN GET INTO THIS. BELIEVE IT OR NOT, OVER 200 GALLONS OF FAKE BLOOD WAS USED IN THIS MOVIE! A DEFINITE GEM FROM QUENTIN TARENTINO. GO AND BUY THIS AS SOON AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS OUT ON THIS MOVIE! BE SURE TO GET DOWN TO YOUR LOCAL THEATRE TO CHECK OUT THE SEQUEL!
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Yes, KILL BILL vol. I is gory and ultra-mega-violent. What did we expect, 103 Dalmations?? I for one, love this flick! Uma Thurman is beautiful, vengeful, and perfectly lethal as "The Bride", driven to track down and pay back those who made such a mess of her wedding day. The fight scenes between The Bride and Copperhead (Vivica A. Fox) are startling. When Copperhead's daughter comes home from school, we don't know what will happen next! The Bride's trip to Japan is of course, the odyssey that leads to the ultimate confrontation between The Bride and O-Ran Ishii (Lucy Liu) in that soon-to-be-bloodsoaked Tokyo nightclub. Tarentino pulls out the stopper and lets the shredded limbs fly! I'm not a gore fan, yet the excess didn't bother me a bit. It simply added to the overall mood / atmosphere of the film. It's a very darkly humorous, intentionally over-the-top, samurai sword swinging, tribute to Bruce Lee and all things kung-Fu cheese! I've heard others complain about Tarantino's movies, but nothing like the belly-aching campaign over KILL BILL! That was enough to get me to buy it right there. Watch it and make up your own mind...
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