As far as I'm concerned Tarantino is way over-rated. The only good thing about his chef d'oevre "Pulp Fiction" was one really spiffy line: "I'm going to have to get medieval on your buttocks". The fact that that piece of garbage got Academy Awards is the best single piece of evidence that the Academy Awards are utterly meaningless.
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Q. Tarrantino's "Kill Bill"- Good or Stinker?
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*no spoilers in my mind, nothing more than what you can read in an average review
I saw it Friday night.
I'm hesitant to say "meh". It was better than that. Don't go expecting Pulp Fiction or even Reservoir Dogs. Think "From Dawn to Dusk" with over the top blood and samurai action.
What most people laughed at wasn't meant to be funny. It's a take off of all those Hong Kong/Kung Fu Movies and Samurai flicks. The dialog is stilted and corny to us for a reason. The only 'slick' dialog is the exchange between Uma and the guy who makes her sword.
There's also a bit of strangeness in the film involving the characters in the hospital and how she wakes up from the coma. It definitely has a Tarentino-esque quality to it.
Don't analyze it too much. It's meant to be mindless. There isn't the subtext that there was in Pulp Fiction.
For Anime fans, there's an equally over the top 10 minute sequence detailing the life of Lucy Liu's character. It's a bit jarring, but since it was in such a small dose, I didn't mind.If you look around and think everyone else is an *******, you're the *******.
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I'm only using the comparison for those who are expecting Pulp Fiction. There isn't any of the "Dusk" style humor in there, nor any Salma Hayek.
I wasn't thinking Once Upon a Time in Mexico, but upon reflection, it's closer that in terms of being based on an "ethnic" film (Samurais instead of Mariachis, swords instead of guns, "forced" dialog instead of the brodding, curtness of Banderas' dialog)...If you look around and think everyone else is an *******, you're the *******.
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ummmmmmm...........why is it in two parts, and when does volume two come out?"Mal nommer les choses, c'est accroître le malheur du monde" - Camus (thanks Davout)
"I thought you must be dead ..." he said simply. "So did I for a while," said Ford, "and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks. A kept myself amused all that time jumping in and out of a gin and tonic."
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volume two comes out this winter I think. Or early next year- which is still winter.
From what I heard is Tarantino has had some problems cutting the film down to under 3 hours towards 2 hours. You know how these artistic filmakers are. They agonize over every cut and edit they have to make. So Tarantino and the movie studio agreed to release it in two parts.
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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
As far as I'm concerned Tarantino is way over-rated. The only good thing about his chef d'oevre "Pulp Fiction" was one really spiffy line: "I'm going to have to get medieval on your buttocks". The fact that that piece of garbage got Academy Awards is the best single piece of evidence that the Academy Awards are utterly meaningless.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Agreed! I personally prefer Reservoir Dogs, but anything by Mr.Tarantino has to be held in very high esteem, imo.
I agree this new film doesnt appear to have as much social commentary etc as previous works...but then he can still do gratuitous violence better than any other director I know
And lets face it, a load of people beating the **** out of each other for 90minutes isnt as bad as it soundsDesperados of the world, unite. You have nothing to lose but your dignity.......
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Originally posted by Dissident
I was kind of afraid it would be like from dawn to dusk. Actually it is from dusk till dawn
Once Upon a Time in Mexico was good...as far as a central American Gangster film could be. Helped by Johnny Depp (and Ben and Jerry's, of course)
Desperados of the world, unite. You have nothing to lose but your dignity.......
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Originally posted by Dissident
BTW has anyone seen once upon a time in Mexico? I liked Desperado even though that was over the top.I quite liked it what I saw. It needed Johnny Depp as something a little lighter to cut through all the brooding, but was quite fun. Some good fight scenes in it though.
I wouldn't have called it Tarantino-esque at all, but I haven't seen Kill Bill yet.
Originally posted by Kaak
ummmmmmm...........why is it in two parts, and when does volume two come out?
Pulp Fiction is a masterpiece IMHO. It was such a different film to others like it. The dialogue didn't feel like it had to go anywhere, and there were loads of scenes that we're needed for the plot, but just added to the film immensely. If you were told the plot, it would sound confusing, with all the transitions in time, but watching it wasn't. It was just very enjoyable to see, with many lines that don't just sound good, but fitted in perfectly with the film. A very well written, directed and especially cast and acted film. Travolta and Jackson were fantastic in it. One of my all time favourite films, and easily Tarantino's best IMHO (Reservoir Dogs was very good too, but I didn't like Jackie Brown or True Romance).Smile
For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next
But he would think of something
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Originally posted by Verres
and Ben and Jerry's, of courseSmile
For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next
But he would think of something
"Hm. I suppose I should get my waffle a santa hat." - Kuciwalker
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