Well this year is a about the end of the year (Three monthes from now)and now we get a movie from one of the best director/writer. Quentin Tarantino(Pulp Fiction, Reservior Dogs) is giving us the first volume of his Japanese/Hong Kong style movie called Kill-Bill the site has given us a full trailer and a teaser and they both look great use Quicktime and watch them they're great hopefully the movie will look just as good. If you want for Kill-Bill watch ABC's 20/20 Primetime Monday with an Interview or Fangoria has an interview also.
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1. One of the best game in the world is getting a sequel released in a couple of monthes. Half-Life 2 will have better AI, soundaffects, some of the best graphics, and physics.
2. Lucas Arts are making more of one the best genre they made. Lucas Arts will give us Sequels to Sam & Max and Full Throttle. If you do not know what they are go to Lucas Arts website and buy them. They are about 20 dollars.
3. Unreal Tournament is now going to be like a sport video game with a 2004 version coming out with viechles
4. Kill-Bill is in two volumes. One in October 10th and Febuary
is it just me or does this movie look really odd? regardless i'm seeing it, i like what i've seen so far, though some guys sitting behind me at the cinema didn't like the look of it at all, and all voted not to go see it [after voicing their opinions rather loudly], though i'm sure that they will when it comes out.
Count me in with those guys...it looked awful to me too, but then, I really dislike that style of action film. Especially after The Matrix, Crouching Tiger, et al, it just seems like Tarrantino is jumping on an already-crowded action bandwagon. Probably the most annoying thing in movies over the past few years has been putting martial arts style action in places where it really doesn't belong--I think it takes away from the realism of the action.
I saw the WHOLE movie... thank God my stomach was not full when I saw this movie. As my insides knotted up, I closed my eyes frequently because it was just - obscene. Had I come alone, I would have walked out... a BARREN, TRITE, THREADBARE BLOOD BATH BODY COUNT FLOP... kinda sums it up. In my opinion, QT has a Freudian fascination with death. As an actress and writer, I WAS a fan of his after Pulp Fiction. What I thought was genius talent was obviously a fluke. Now, I am repulsed by his abhorrent sense of humor, disrespect for human life and dull misuse of his power as a filmmaker. The amount of dismemberment and blood spurts/gushes in this movie is unintelligent, crass, overdone and not the least bit funny. Just when I was exasperated with the gore, the holes in the script kept me busy. Hole#1: How does the Bride come out of a coma after 4 years, learn to walk again in less than 1 day PLUS gather money to fly to Okinawa? Hole #2: ...then get on a PLANE to Tokyo with a Japanese steel SWORD and no one stop her? Hole #3: Why would O-Ren Ishii - the mob boss of the Japanese Yakuza - work for Bill? Hole #4: Why would O-Ren Ishii WATCH the Bride kill ALL of her security and ENTIRE crime family (more than 50 people) and wait her turn? There are so many more holes... but I don't want to waste anymore mental energy recalling inconsistencies in this movie. My headache from watching it might come back. My solace is that I did not pay money to see it. I live and work in Hollywood and give this movie 2 hands down and a negative 15 stars. I am soooooooo disappointed in QT, since I heard he was making a high-concept, clever, witty, hip, tour de force, B-movie… Somebody needs to slap him; cause ain’t nothing high, clever, witty or hip about this flick. And to think these fine actresses spent precious time learning martial arts and Japanese for this!
An plot-hole riddled movie with enormous amounts of blood, dismemberment and disrespect for human life? That's exactly the sort of movie I love and come to sites like this to read about.