Was Kill Bill Vol. 1 any good?

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apac

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Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
It's only $15 at DDD and I was thinking about ordering it tomorrow but I haven't seen it yet. I've heard a lot of people like it and a lot of people don't(mostly because of violence I've heard). The only other QT film I've seen is Reservoir Dogs which I thought was pretty good, is it more violent than RD? Basically I'm asking if its worth buying for $15 :)

haha it makes RD's violence look like a walk in the park.
 

slag

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more blood in KB, but the gore was much more real in RD.

Both, tremendous movies.

I am looking forward to vol 2

 

tigerbait

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I liked it a lot, and I then read the script online that contained the whole movie because I was curious to how the story played out.

The story seemed cool, and I'm looking forward to seeing Vol. 2.
 

pulse8

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If you're the kind of person who looks forward to a story when watching a movie, then this one sucks major ass.
 

Wuffsunie

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I've seen his other works, except for Jackie Brown, and liked Kill Bill the best. Pulp Fiction was okay, just not my thing.

As for the violence in Kill Bill, with the exception of the beginning, it's very stylized and almost cartoonish in the level it approarches towards the end. I found most of it hilarious and am eagerly awaiting the rest of it on friday!

Considering how cheap KB is going for, it's worth buying. Though it's also worth considering waiting till they release both halves together, but that'd be after seeing it of course.

Edit: This is a movie to either love or hate, no middle ground. Up to you if you like chop-sockey enough to consider getting it
 

glen

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Tarintinos? best film yet.
He is to film what Picasso is to canvas.

Imagine a room full of films from all different genres and ages, 60?s 70?s 80?s 90?s etc?
And they get randomly re-spliced back together., so that in the resulting film, while you watch it, you are traveling through many different dimensions.
Additionally, they are dimensions you know, but with a twist.
You will see a familiar story, maybe even a clichéd story, but it twisted. Sometimes this twist is an essential point he is making. Other times, it is just a game or inside joke. Inside to people who have seen the films he is paying homage too. If you never saw Bruce Lee?s ;last film, you would not know why Uma is wearing a Yellow suit.

If you never saw Pulp Fiction, you won?t get the reference to the scene about coffee and ?Dead N!gger storage.?
Lets hope with some artistic License the Mods let me post this scene from Pulp Fiction.

[Jules, Vincent and Jimmie are drinking coffee in Jimmie's kitchen]
Jules Winnfield: Mmmm! This is some serious gourmet sh!t! Usually, me and Vince would be happy with some freeze-dried Taster's Choice, but he springs this serious GOURMET sh!t on us! What flavor is this?
Jimmie Dimmick: Knock it off, Julie.
Jules Winnfield: [pause] What?
Jimmie Dimmick: I don't need you to tell me how fvcking good my coffee is, alright? I'm the one who buys it. I know how good it is. When Bonnie goes out shopping she buys SH!T. Me, I buy the expensive gourmet coffee because when I drink it I like to taste it. But you know what's on my mind right now? It AIN'T the expensive coffee in my kitchen, it's the dead n!gger you have laying in my garage.
Jules Winnfield: Jimmie, let me explain...
Jimmie Dimmick: No, let me ask you a question. When you came barrelling in here did you see a sign out front of my house that said Dead N!gger Storage?
Jules Winnfield: Jimmie...
Jimmie Dimmick: Answer the question! Did you see a sign out front that said Dead N!gger Storage?
Jules Winnfield: [pause] No.
Jimmie Dimmick: And you know WHY you didn't see it?
Jules Winnfield: Why?
Jimmie Dimmick: 'Cause it ain't there, 'cause storing dead n!ggers ain't my fvcking business, that's why!
Lets take just 3 things from that scene:
1. Tarintino plays Jimmie ?obviously, but I will spell it out: when you paint a picture of yourself it is called a self-portrait. When you include yourself in a film, it is a self-portrait.
2. The contrast between violence, and coffee ? it is Tarintino?s trade mark version of comic relief.
3. Dead black person in the house.
In Kill Bill you all so see these elements in the scene when Uma is fighting Vivica Fox:
1. The self portrait is not of Tarantino, but of a Tarantino film, Uma make a square with her hand while talking to Vivica. That is a reference to Pulp Fiction.
2. The fighting stops for a cup of coffee.
3. Scene ends with a dead black person in the house.

For more examples check out this page:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266697/trivia
 

glen

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
might have been good had uma's feet not had a giant starring role :|

It is inside joke about Uma's feet.

There is a whole scene about massaging Uma's feet in Pulp Fiction:

Jules: Whoa... whoa... whoa... stop right there. Eatin' a b!tch out, and givin' a b!tch a foot massage ain't even the same fvckin' thing.
Vincent: Not the same thing, the same ballpark.
Jules: It ain't no ballpark either. Look maybe your method of massage differs from mine, but touchin' his lady's feet, and stickin' your tongue in her holyiest of holies, ain't the same ballpark, ain't the same league, ain't even the same fvckin' sport. Foot massages don't mean sh!t.
Vincent: Have you ever given a foot massage?
Jules: Don't be tellin' me about foot massages - I'm the foot fvckin' master.
Vincent: Given a lot of 'em?
Jules: Sh!t yeah. I got my technique down man, I don't tickle or nothin'.
Vincent: Have you ever given a guy a foot massage?
Jules: Fvck you.
Vincent: You give them a lot?
Jules: Fvck you.
Vincent: You know, I'm getting kinda tired, I could use a foot massage.
Jules: Man, you best back off, I'm gittin' pissed.
 

0roo0roo

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its awesome:) i saw it 3 times in the theater alone, tarentino 0wnz me!!

http://tvplex.go.com/buenavista/ebertandroeper/today.html

ebert and roeper gave the 2nd part 2 very big thumbs upebert even said it would be on his top 10 for this year:) just remember, its one movie in two parts.

and just so u know, best buy has reservoir dogs + kb vol 1 for 20 dollars together.
 

TheBoyBlunder

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Parts of it were good, but parts of it were crap. Personally, I'll be happy if I don't see it again. I'd say rent it rather than buy it.
 

nageov3t

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it's not for everyone. that's the best way I can put it.

I loved it and all of my friends loved it, but there are some people I know that hated it.

if you like kung-fu flicks, you'll love it. if you go into part 1 expecting a tight plot and lots of character development, you'll probably hate it.

just rent it. worse case scenario, you hate it and you're only out 2 hours and $4.
 

Calin

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Regarding the realism, the movie was one of the worst I saw. Other than that, it is not a movie I would like to see again

Calin
 

DanTMWTMP

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i loved the movie. Pure entertainment.

QT is a sick genius...how the hell do u make the audience laugh when someone's arm gets chopped off!! :Q he's a genius
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: Calin
Regarding the realism, the movie was one of the worst I saw. Other than that, it is not a movie I would like to see again

Calin

this is why I say that it's not a movie for everyone. if you go into it expecting Resevoir Dogs, you won't like it.

IMO, Kill Bill 1+2 is the best movie Q.T. has made so far. But in order to really get into it, you need to either a) be a fan of kung-fu or western flicks, or b) understand and appreciate the fact that Kill Bill is an homage to kung-fu and western flicks. that's why a lot of the acting and dialogue came off as so cheesy sometimes, and that's the reason it was unrealistic.

take the blood spurts, for instance. that's obviously unrealistic. the reason Q.T. did it like that was not due to lack of skill, but because that's the way the Japanese kung-fu flicks did it back in the 70's.
 

Siddhartha

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I enjoyed seeing bad ass women. But it was too bloody for my taste. I lost count of the number of people who hit the floor after being stabbed, cut, or hacked.
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
I enjoyed seeing bad ass women. But it was too bloody for my taste. I lost count of the number of people who hit the floor after being stabbed, cut, or hacked.

57 :D
 

CrackRabbit

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Mar 30, 2001
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thanks for the reminder, i need to go to BB and pick both RD and KB up :)
yes KB was good, Kaboom Cereal anyone?
 

esun

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I watched it recently and I thought it was alright. Maybe it wasn't as impressive because my friends had hyped it so much.