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« on: October 03, 2005, 03:12:41 PM »

KILL BILL II - Very good film. Liked both films. The dialogue is the type you could watch over and over again. Neat stuff. Encore showed this a couple nights ago, so I've seen both films uncut and basically for free on Encore. It took awhile but now my job is done with these two films. The second film is more penetrating as the story comes together.

The wedding
The coffin
The training
The trailer
The final with Bill



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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2005, 04:22:42 PM »

What I find amusing is that Bill calls the Bride by name for most of the first movie, but we never learn that it is her name until part two because it gets beeped when anyone else uses it.....
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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2005, 11:02:52 PM »


Part two was great.  It had some really fun moments, and how can one go wrong with Carradine?  I kept wanting to yell Frankenstien at the screen when I first saw it [what can I say, I like his past work!]

Lots of fun all round really, though I sometimes have trouble remembering the last third, just before the end.  Don't know why, it just doesn't spring to mind as much as the rest of the film.  

And yes, that beeping of the name was pretty funny.  After all the build up of 'what's her name??' to that was just a silly touch from Tarantino poking fun at us.

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« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2005, 09:25:25 AM »

Yea, Carradine and Thurman were great. I also liked the trailer dude. The Chinese Kung Fu master, and Lucy Lui how Tarantino kinda worships her at the restruant scene with the camera and Lucy Lui acknowledges it with a slight smile at the camera along with that cool music. Go Go and the Crazy 88's. Also that Mexican guy across the border. Great acting. Would also like to mention the Japanese all girl band Five, Six, Seven, Eights at the restruant.

Though it didn't fit real well with the scene they did play the music to DEATH RIDES A HORSE at the resturaunt.
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