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Quentin's house has a room full of...
by goonie
Aug 12th, 2003
01:53:48 PM
...board games. Isn't that awesome?! A room with shelves from floor to ceiling, filled with every board game ever invented. That's cool.
Indeed.
by EricAlan69
Aug 12th, 2003
01:54:08 PM
I. Can't. Wait. That's all. // e.
zzzzz
by outtosea
Aug 12th, 2003
01:54:29 PM
I'm sorry but this movie sounds so dull. Maybe the second part will be interesting but after this review I feel no need to bother seeing a plotless gorefest. Freddy vs Jason will suffice for that.
AMAZING
by TarantinoWebsite
Aug 12th, 2003
01:58:47 PM
i thought it ended with the grave scene.... But still... SEEMS TO FUCKING ROCK! www.tarantino.info
on the topic of pompous directors with over-inflated egos who th
by outtosea
Aug 12th, 2003
01:59:14 PM
Miramax spilt the film because they know it will be a flop. Hey, Gilgi made 5 million, if they had divided into two films they would have made 10 million. That Harvey W. is one smart cookie.
no one saw it?
by The Scizz
Aug 12th, 2003
01:59:34 PM
Yeah, 275 million, damn I guess nobody did see Matrix Reloaded. What a Bomb!!!
And the award for ANNOYING ASSCLOWN of the day goes to...YEPYEPY
by IAmJacksUserID
Aug 12th, 2003
02:02:14 PM
Please go somewhere and die very slowlyand painfully, you fucking moron...
This movie bites
by amra2003
Aug 12th, 2003
02:14:56 PM
Go here: www.movie-page.com/movie_scrip ts.htm Read it and you'll see for yourself why this film is the product of timid studio executives lacking the balls to stand up to QT and say the guy's got no clothes as far as this script is concerned. It actually starts out as an exciting read; it drew me in and got me looking forward to what I thought *had* to be some pretty intriguing plot twists and character motivations. How could someone do what Bill does in the first 5 minutes? Did someone kill his whole family by lighting them on fire and pushing them out of an airplane into a volcano? How did this situation come about? But as I kept reading--and waiting--I quickly began to realize...there wasn't anything *there*. This is a *very* pedestrian revenge tale, dressed up with cliched kung-fu training flashbacks, endless and repetitive martial arts combat, and page after page after page of some of the most violent scenes in recent memory. Each scene consists of attempt after attempt to shock and bludgeon the audience into a numb stupor with ever-increasing violence. Reading this thing, I couldn't help imagining QT, this stunted adolescent, as he was grunting it out on paper squealing and rubbing his hands together, "Oooo--oooo, yeah, wait'll they see *this*, chopping these guys arms off, then swinging them like nun-chuks, yeah, my fan's will love it! Oh and when Lucy Liu decapitates this guy, it's gonna be *great*, yeah, I gotta get the geyser of blood shooting from his shoulder blades *just* right..." And the ending...good lord, has this guy ever gotten laid? His sense of emotional motivation for people seems mired in playground bravado and idealized notions of the jr. high crush. This thing reads like the ramblings of a 15 year old from Columbine. So why does Bill shoot Uma in the first place? "There are consequences to breaking the heart of a murdering bastard. You experienced some of them." Oh. Well thanks for clearing that up. Disaster of epic proportions. One can only hope this will keep the guy off the streets for a few *more* years.
Must see this now.
by Zeldas
Aug 12th, 2003
02:17:24 PM
But the reviewer didn't say anything about the way Uma looked fighting. From the trailer, it looked a little bit too choreographed and rehearsed. But she is awesome, so I expect QT to make it looks good.
So the movie bites because it's "too violent" and "stunted", eh?
by FluffyUnbound
Aug 12th, 2003
02:33:42 PM
So the movie bites because it's "too violent" and "stunted", eh?
by FluffyUnbound
Aug 12th, 2003
02:39:25 PM
I went through that phase, too, many years ago. You know the one. The phase where I want everyone else to develop spiritually to the same high level I occupy. The phase where I wished that everyone shared my same noble interest in the profound. The phase where I wanted to see art that plumbed the depths of human relationships in an honest, insightful, forthright manner. And you know what happened? I kept ON developing, and grew ALL THE WAY up, and realized that all of that crap doesn't add up to a pile of ant shit. Quentin Tarantino may as well send us gore-fest after gore-fest, because that's all there is. The rest - what you seem to prefer - has been dead for so long that it's starting to smell the place up. Let's just acknowledge it and move the fuck on. At least Tarantino isn't boring us with some insincere 'Ordinary People' knock off or some asinine movie about a fucking retard who learns how to tie his shoes.
QT the headbanger
by Becky Slater
Aug 12th, 2003
02:42:22 PM
QT was standing in front of me at the Metallica concert on Saturday. It was pretty funny to see him rocking out and screaming "Die! Die! Die!" all with a silly grin on his face.
"Not his best film, I gotta give that to "Reservoir Dogs", but w
by vikingkitty
Aug 12th, 2003
02:42:51 PM
What?
The Matrix Reloaded: Kill Bill Volume 1: and Harry Knowles
by JaPra
Aug 12th, 2003
02:50:40 PM
It's interesting how Harry defends Kill Bill Volume 1 and says that it's more of a tease but Volume 2 is the pay off yet The Matrix Reloaded offers nearly the same thing as the "middle child" of a trilogy, flaws indeed but a "middle child" none the less. I don't understand how Harry can make concessions for perhaps the shortcomings of Kill Bill Volume 1 but crucify Reloaded for it's flaws. I'm a fan of Tarantino, I don't think he's the best director or writer I have ever seen but his films take risks and he does what he wants. I would equate The Matrix Reloaded as one of the biggest risks in modern action filmmaking. The Brothers Wachowski decided not to be conformists and deliver what the fans thought they would, they flipped the world of the Matrix [or what we knew of it] on it's head and said "fucking deal with it". Many people applauded, many went crying because, well, there were no vampires and werewolves. Harry J. Knowles is a hypocrite.
Coolio
by Deant180
Aug 12th, 2003
02:53:01 PM
I enjoyed the script. It wasnt up to Pulp Fiction standards. But it was a damn good read. Looking forward to the flick... Volume 2 not out untill January??? Man that's a long time. I thought he wanted them both in the cinema at the same time. Despin out.
But does it have werewolves and vampires?
by Lost Skeleton
Aug 12th, 2003
02:57:53 PM
Sounds tasty!!! I'll be there with my shit stained tighty whiteys on. Kill Bill will kick ass.
Once Again ...
by FrankCobretti
Aug 12th, 2003
03:01:58 PM
A scene-by-scene retelling does not a movie review make.
Wow, if the movie is half as good as it sounds I'll be happy.
by Avon
Aug 12th, 2003
03:11:46 PM
Why couldn't I be there is Boston to see this? I would have snuck in and no one would have noticed. It wasn't to be.
If ultra-violence is all this movie has to offer...
by MikeSal222
Aug 12th, 2003
03:22:13 PM
I won't be seeing it. Ultra-violence is fine if there's actually a story to back it up. But mindless violence for it's own sake has never appealed to me. It sounds like this movie is 3 hours of people hacking each other's limbs off. Not my idea of fun, but to each his own. I skipped Bad Boys 2 for the same reason -- too much mindless violence which takes the place of an actual plot and character development. And there's no reason why this movie needs to be split in two. It sounds like this movie could easily be trimmed down to under 3 hours. The consensus is that many of the fight scenes go on for way too long. This is a cash grab, plain and simple.
I already have the day off from work.
by RenoNevada2000
Aug 12th, 2003
03:24:59 PM
Damn but I can't wait for this. I have t admit though, I also thought they would have split the film at "Buried Alive" section.
Boston is the best city to hold test screenings, period.
by StigMata
Aug 12th, 2003
03:32:14 PM
Boston --I'm skipping the hoo-ha and including Cambridge here-- boasts Slapshot, the Dropkick Murphys, the Harvard Film Archive, the Bruins (Cam Neely's retirement night is Jan. 12. BOO YA!), Brubaker Beer, Hollywood Express (R.I.P. Hollywood Express-o) and the greatest concentration of colleges and universities on_the_damn_planet, but more on this later. Also Sean Penn's "Terry Noonan" character from the truly glorious "State of Grace" was from Boston. Now, with all these students descending and thriving in this great city, fueling an infusion of creative thought and open minds doesn't it MAKE SENSE to hold screenings here? It's the same reason we get pre-Broadway theater and why every band on the planet makes it a point to come here: when a billion students see something they like, they spread the word to everyone back home. Marketers have known this for years. Why do you think there are far more Red Sox fans fans **who matter** than Yankee fans across this great country? Because all of the best and brightest take a piece of Boston with them when they leave. NOTE: Err, Richard Kelly, could you please follow Q.T.'s example and test "Knowing" here. Thanks.
3:16
by Liquid_Daze
Aug 12th, 2003
03:43:41 PM
There's this passage I've got memorized, Austin 3:16. It says, "If ya wanna see Stone Cold do improvisational dance on top of a moving Budweiser truck, give me a HELL YEAH!" I've been screaming that for years. And if you heard it, it meant you use public transportation. Never gave much thought to it, it was just something I said before I rattled a coffee cup full of change at you. I witnessed something today that made me reconsider... (some jackass's two-word review) So I'm thinking I'm the beer, you're the truck, and the t'backers are the evil men.
Pai Mei
by pencil-man
Aug 12th, 2003
03:44:58 PM
I thought that Pai Mei was in this, oh I know, It'll be in pt. II. Wait, the story is all mixed up too, WTF??? I hope it's a good movie, if it sucked I would be mad. OK, waiting for a Pai Mei responez vous.
come on... it
by elviskilledjfk
Aug 12th, 2003
03:47:42 PM
come on... it's uma!
by elviskilledjfk
Aug 12th, 2003
03:49:55 PM
I've read the script (i'm one of those people who couldn't care less about spoilers because i go to a movie more to see a film than to be surprised or whatever) and it's not terrible, although there are moments when I was thinking "Tarantino wrote this?" with a hint of bitterness, overall it seems like it'll be enjoyable, and what's more... you get to watch a movie (or two) in which Uma Thurman kicks some serious ass. Do you really need to have more in a movie?
Fuck you guys
by Beatrice_Kidd
Aug 12th, 2003
03:51:02 PM
Am I the ONLY one who's happy that Kill Bill is going to kick ass twice over?
Oh just what I've always wanted, a film score done by a member o
by IndustryKiller
Aug 12th, 2003
03:53:49 PM
That's sarcasm just in case you didn't pick up on that. If it's all funk music then whatever, I'm nonplussed but whatever. They just better keep the rap to a minimum, there is nothing I am more sick of than rap soundtracks in action films (Joel Silver I'm looking at you).
Boston Eats an Ass
by CatoTheCensor
Aug 12th, 2003
03:57:26 PM
Fuck Boston...it sucks. As a BU grad student I can say I enjoyed living in New Brunswick, NJ (as a Rutgers undergrad)more. Boston is so goddamned expensive, the food sucks, you can't get pizza at 2 a.m. (much less 4 a.m.), not that you'd want the cardboard crap they try to pass of as Pizza in Beantown. Everything closes early, everyone is white, the T stops running at 1 a.m....Plus it has the Red Sox. Fuck Boston, long live New Brunswick!
Kill Bill is martial arts exploitation! This means hard-core vi
by CbabbittRAIN
Aug 12th, 2003
04:03:30 PM
I have no idea why people are expecting Kill Bill to have the narrative of Pulp Fiction or say, Jackie Brown. We all know this is Quentin Tarantino's "grindhouse" blow your mind, shock the hell out of you, martial arts film. This is a film that wants to be a classic, brutal, & thrilling revenge epic. This is for people who love the genre. C'mon, Sonny Chiba and Gordon Liu are in this film. The Streetfighter and the Shaolin Master Killer. We all saw the trailer. I think it's pretty clear what Quentin is aiming for. This is not a film for critics. The only reviews that matter are the ones from Harry Knowles and Moriarty. This is a film for film geeks. Any review that complains about narrative shows that the reviewer has no clue what Quentin Taratino is doing with this film. The MPAA better not touch this thing!!! Can't wait for October!!! For the record, Reservoir Dogs is not his best film. It's good, don't get me wrong, but it's not great. Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown are great, GREAT films!!! Pulp is a masterpiece, and Jackie Brown is just perfect cinema. This is a fact.
Re: Oh just what I've always wanted, a film score done by a memb
by TenderBranson
Aug 12th, 2003
04:06:07 PM
Then i guess you had a problem with RZA's AMAZING score to Ghost Dog then, huh?
Boston
by crozz
Aug 12th, 2003
04:17:03 PM
Boston does indeed rock and they should have more screening here. I cant wait to see Kill Bill. This looks like the movie that finaly drags Tarantino out of the shit and back to the place he belongs. OH AH AND THE RED SOX FUCKING ROCK!! (had to do it the Boston thing ya know)
hey ass hole! ya you.... CatoTheCensor
by crozz
Aug 12th, 2003
04:31:44 PM
What a fucking loser you are.If you cant have good time in Boston then your a fucking corpse. Boston has the most bars, Universitys, and most single college women in the contry. Just because you couldnt get a pizza at 4am to stuff into your fat fucking geek face doent mean Boston sucks. So why dont you stay in Jersey with the rest of the trash you god damn loser!! OH and the Red Sox wip their ass with the Yankees!!!
Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang.
by Devil'sOwn
Aug 12th, 2003
04:34:31 PM
Look, man, in a coupla weeks people are gonna be fuckin' beggin', BEGGING for this movie. Why? BECAUSE THERE IS NO ENTERTAINMENT. As of right now, unless ya wanna go see something everybody AND their weekend girlfriend has been to see, there's nothing to look forward to. People ain't gonna care. I am not in a position to nitpick. I'm pretty sure that this movie isn't going to offer some great revelations on the human condition... and that's just fine with me!! It's gonna be Master-fuckin'-piece Theatre compared to, what? Bad Boys2?!? I had NO desire to see that. You wanna talk about the epitome of slapdash entertainment? "This Summer- see the sequel to a film that wasn't all that to begin with and was a glaring example of empty, meaningless, big-budget excess!! Starring the Not-So-Fresh Prince and his li'l buddy, Napoleon-On-Crack."
Well allow me to retort, CatoTheCensor.
by StigMata
Aug 12th, 2003
04:41:23 PM
Boston sucks? The pizza isn't tasty? My man, you might try walking into the North End and whining about the pizza. You wouldn't walk out, but you might try it all the same. City living is expensive, no doubt, but for someone with your life and educational acumen cost shouldn't be an overriding factor. And yet you've proved my point with your "long live New Brunswick" rabble rousing. You had an experience in Boston, you've thought to relate it to another region and offered your opinion. What your actual opinion is is neither here nor there. I equate this to Mr. Orange ratting out Mr. Pink as the one who didn't throw in any tip money. His subconscious action let everyone know he was a rat on their own subconscious level. Your actual opinion is is neither here nor there. Everyone is white? This is a Kill Bill Screening talk back. . .
Seems like I struck a nerve...
by CatoTheCensor
Aug 12th, 2003
04:41:30 PM
Typical Bostonian insecurities are rearing their ugly heads. Boston is fun if you are a white, Irish, and a frat boy. For anyone who wants something a little bit more rough around the edges, or God forbid a little more hip, Boston is a fucking joke. I couldn't believe it when I went to Fenway park a couple of weeks ago and saw like two black people. Yeah, and Boston may have a lot of bars, but half of them close at 1 a.m.! Please! Boston is the city that often sleeps. Yawn. I'll take Pittsburgh any day, not to mention New York fucking City. And the Red Sox are a bunch of losers. I grow incessantly tired of their whining. All hail the EVIL EMPIRE!
the luckiest guy in the world
by AssPirateJoey
Aug 12th, 2003
04:42:45 PM
Ancient Lights, you obviously haven't succumbed to the pleasures of the back door. It sounds to me that Peeshypunk is the luckiest geek in the world: he not only got the see the only other cool movie to come out this year besides ROTK, but also has a hella-cool girlfriend who knows how to make her man feel good in that special way. Rock on, Peeshy - praising the wonders of the prostate!!!
No real criticisms then?
by RawShark
Aug 12th, 2003
04:47:30 PM
No mention on if we get to see Uma's pussy = we don't. Damn. Oh and that's pretty weird usage of the word "entropy". I guess he's trying to say her muscles have atrophied. Still the most pertinent fact remains - Scissorhands refuses to realise that 3 hour films (LOTR, Titanic) have made shitloads of money and so the film was split into two so Quentin wouldn't have to cut it. Screwing the consumer over as we will have to pay twice the price to see it. Fuck that, Mr. Weinstein, you have just ensured that I and many others will just download the film and watch it for free.
Heya ebonic, the score is being done by RZA *and* Lars Ulrich...
by Trav McGee
Aug 12th, 2003
04:52:24 PM
....Ennio fucking Morricone. I shit not.
Yes, Fluffyunbound, the movie bites
by amra2003
Aug 12th, 2003
04:54:10 PM
Some people don't get it. OK, the movie's violent; so was Private Ryan. That's not the problem. One difference between, say, SPR and Kill Bill is SPR had a story and characters that we could care about and understand, and the violence had a context that made sense. KB is completely and deliberately over the top; it's just stupid. Every time there's a decapitation or bloody maiming of one of the dozens of chop-socky flunkies in this flick, I half-expect Uma/Lucy/Daryl/name-your-assas sin to look into the camera and give a big "wasn't *that* cool?" wink to the infatuated fanboys in the audience. I never said the film was adolescent; the film's just stupid. QT is an adolescent, an example of arrested development who continually goes back to the same themes and structure in his films, not because its always worked, but because its all he knows. I don't have a quarrel with that necessarily; this film is obviously such an ego-driven mess, let him spend the money on whatever makes him happy. But don't mistake KB for a good film: there is no character development (you know no more about bill or uma at the end of the film than at the beginning), no character-changing arc for anybody, countless bloody violent meaningless deaths (other than to look "cool"), dime-store symbolic imagery (Uma facing off with Bill on a beach with swords, she in her wedding dress (WTF??) and Bill in his tux), cutesy gimmickry ("let's bleep out Uma's characters name for half the movie! Yeah, that's it!"), etc., etc.... Don't get me wrong, RD was derivative but riveting, Pulp Fiction was entertaining, Jackie Brown had its clever moments. But this film. Good grief.
insecurities
by crozz
Aug 12th, 2003
04:57:38 PM
"Typical Bostonian insecurities" buddy you should check your own insecurities. You should read your post again and take a look at your insecurities. I have plenty of black friends that go to collage or live in Boston and we always have a great time. Buddy if you were looking for a more ethnic diversity than Boston then you must have missed Dorchester, Roxbury and Hide Park
CatoTheCensor, you've missed the point and I'm smiling.
by StigMata
Aug 12th, 2003
04:58:47 PM
I'm afraid you haven't struck a nerve at all. You are simply providing me with a forum to request as many advanced screenings in Boston that the studios will allow. Your exuberance for "City X" (read: any city other than the one I love) is as heated and as vanilla as such playground blurtings (yes "blurtings") as "My Dad can beat up your Dad." Also, this is not a skin color issue. This is a "I can't fucking believe I missed this Kill Bill-with-Q.T. screening and it happened in my own goddamn backyard but maybe I can get more" issue.
RZA, Lars, AND Ennio Morricone?
by Devil'sOwn
Aug 12th, 2003
05:00:03 PM
Fuckin' EPIC, man.
Helloo-oo-o-o-o-, I said Pai Mei
by pencil-man
Aug 12th, 2003
05:00:48 PM
Look, if you don't care that Gordon Leu is dead, then , to H-E-L-L with you. Sorry, this couldn't be longer for you all to read. Good-Day GentleMan !!!
But is there a Zion Rave??
by Silver Shamrock
Aug 12th, 2003
05:17:53 PM
Matrix Reloaded was terrible. One week at number one, then beat by Bruce Almighty! Word got out on what self indulgent crap it was.And it ruined the "segmented" movie idea for QT the way Gigli ruined Jersey Girl for Kevin Smith.
Pai Mei is dead, so someone say a eulogy!!!
by pencil-man
Aug 12th, 2003
05:35:00 PM
JaPra......Well said
by RickDeckard2019
Aug 12th, 2003
05:43:15 PM
I was going to say the same thing, but you beat me to it. Funny how Harry is preaching caution and patience for Kill Bill not having a whole plot and then very immaturely crying about Matrix not having a plot. It seems like with every new post, Harry gets more hypocritical. I remember once when he tried to say he was not into politics.....funny. Harry is the biggest closet anti-establishment baby I have every seen. Tell me Harry, what was the point of the post of Hunter Thompson's interview?? How in any way was that current movie news? Oh...I forget, you just posted it because of your obvious disdain for the current president. Harry, you are a vomitous mass.
monty python movie.
by watashiwadare
Aug 12th, 2003
05:51:08 PM
wow, ketchup. switchblade sistas. emotional part two? you mean she doesn't kill david carradine? that would be bad. his character i mean. but she will. so what's emotionally gruelling about that?
Excuse me...
by Devil'sOwn
Aug 12th, 2003
05:58:22 PM
"Beantown" is distinguished by having a sense of history like few cities in the world. It does, in fact, have one of the first known incidents of white boys acting as non-caucasions. It is also notable for giving a grateful world Ben Affleck and Matt Damon (heeeyyyyy). A significantly large number of the populace talk like they are the product of genreations of donkey-sex, and give mean headjobs. Now, could you Nancys stop pissing and stick to the fucking topic at hand?
My Take On QT
by ChicagoRonin
Aug 12th, 2003
06:08:33 PM
In my opinion, Tarantino is what I'd call a "clever" filmmaker rather than a "smart" one. He's definitely got the skills to construct a scene, write memorable (sometimes hilarious) dialogue, and give us characters that hold our attention. He can, much better than a lot of his contemporaries, create films which produce a specific effect or illicit a specific emotional response (laughter, gross-out, etc.). What I generally find lacking in Tarantino's movies is any actual insight. Unlike some of his idols (Scorsese, Kubrick) his films don't delve deep into the psychology or backstory of his characters. The sole exception I find is "Reservoir Dogs" and all of that largely rests with the character of Mr. Orange (Tim Roth). Basically, Tarantino is a B-movie fan with a B-movie mentality. With the talents he had, he crafted what are arguably some of the best 1950s B-crime pictures that were never made ("Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction"). Unfortunately, some idiot critics (and fans) toasted hiim like he was Godard, and then he started believing the hype himself (which is when everyone then turned on him). Take QT for what he is - a B-filmmaker, but an exceedingly clever one. That said, I find all of his films (including "Jackie Brown") eminently watchable and entertaining on some level. I'm looking forward to "Kill Bill", and plan to take it for what it is.
BELLUCCI CLONE? LOL BUY YOURSELF A NEW PAIR OF GLASSES!
by hstbbhem
Aug 12th, 2003
06:14:14 PM
are you fucking insane? Julie doesn't look one bit like Bellucci.
BELLUCCI CLONE? LOL BUY YOURSELF A NEW PAIR OF GLASSES!
by hstbbhem
Aug 12th, 2003
06:14:15 PM
are you fucking insane? Julie doesn't look one bit like Bellucci.
Hm.
by Jaka
Aug 12th, 2003
06:15:40 PM
sounds like a Quinten Tarantino film, cool! And I like the concept behind the set up as Harry describes it of more violence in the first, more story in the second. It makes sense - as long as the story in the second film delivers the goods.
PayCheck ?
by TheReluctantHero
Aug 12th, 2003
06:29:42 PM
Any idea why Harry and the boys haven't mentioned that the teaser\trailer for Paycheck is on-line yet?
Boston also is home to that collection of turds known as the Bru
by Heywood Jablowme
Aug 12th, 2003
06:40:05 PM
How many times did Cam Neely win the cup for Beantown? Sincerely, Ray Bourque P.S. Your baseball team sucks too.
Atrophy
by Merkin Muffley
Aug 12th, 2003
07:48:21 PM
Not entropy.
amra2003
by fevriul
Aug 12th, 2003
08:10:35 PM
How much you want to bet that thise makes a huge amount of money. Listen if you had even a tenth of QT talent you'd be out making flims rather than commenting on these MB bitch so shut the fuck up.
I know Kung Fu... but I didn't know that.
by Devil'sOwn
Aug 12th, 2003
08:39:12 PM
And by the by, wtf does that dubious OPINION have to do with this here talkback thing, hmm?
I am a HUGE Quentin fan, and I've actually met the guy 3 times,
by AWDH
Aug 12th, 2003
08:56:43 PM
And I'm not talking about "box-office." Yes, I mean body odor. I shit you not, the man reeks. You'd think w/ all the success, he could afford deodorant. Maybe, he just doesn't care, or something. Whatever, doesn't really matter I suppose, so long as I never get trapped in an elevator with him. He smells like garbage/death, but in his defense, he was a really nice guy each time. A tad bit hard to hear, due to my constantly backing up, but a great man never the less. Can't wait for KILL BILL. Thank God it's not one of those "scratch and sniff" films. Although, it would be nice to smell Uma during one of the sex scenes. Was that too gross? Apologies.
amra2003, have you seen it yet?
by JiggamanSpence
Aug 12th, 2003
09:38:04 PM
I'm assuming not. So shut up. Criticize it after viewing.
Harry slammed in review
by sexyfanboy
Aug 12th, 2003
10:11:18 PM
Nice review Harry. I wish the people at www.laststory.com saw AICN another way. They posted a review of your site that bashed you in a horrific manner. Fellow AICN fans unite so we can fight back!
have a wank
by survive
Aug 12th, 2003
11:28:13 PM
I'm not having a go a Quentins work, but about you guys who seem to cream you
What's The Fuss?
by MyWord
Aug 13th, 2003
12:03:07 AM
It's strange how "film geeks" tend to hold even the most outlandishly dumb plots in high esteem just because (a) it's directed by a "cult" favorite director or (b) because it is excessively violent or has the likes of Kevin Smith penning the script. From what I've read so far on this new QT flick I'll say this much, it looks like a return to some good ol' gore. It sure as hell beats the "my choppers down but I'm okay" scenarios we witnessed in the dud that was The Hulk (Sorry AICN, you were completely wrong on this one stop promoting bullshit Marvel vehicles needlessly). As far as plots go it's a return to the Charles Bronson Death Wish era or revenge flicks. I don't know Uma's characters reason for vengence but it sure doesn't seem as noble as Paul Kersey's motives. That will just kill with the masses. Expect to see lines of "film geeks" and QT devotees adorn the streets when October comes but expect this movie to meet with a dull, a very dull response from the general public. Hurrah for blood and gore but that's not what makes a movie. P.S Is it just me or do the chaps@AICN play favorites with some flicks especially when it's by their fav director (e.g. Guillermo Del Toro/QT) or MARVEL (both Daredevil and The Hulk sucked, admit it!)?
AICN Biased?
by MyWord
Aug 13th, 2003
12:06:42 AM
P.S Is it just me or do the chaps@AICN play favorites with some flicks especially when it's by their fav director (e.g. Guillermo Del Toro/QT) or MARVEL (both Daredevil and The Hulk sucked, admit it!)? Oh by the way, The Punisher doesn't look too good either ofcourse AICN will tell you otherwise. "Oh the script is sooo good" "My friend Avi Arad told me PERSONALLY that it's a great script." You frequent visitors should know the routine. And AICN-staffer don't be misled into labeling this a jealous fan boys attack on you. In the past I used to rely on your sites honest opinions/reviews/etc of flicks but lately everything with the name MARVEl attached to it gets you highest recommendations even when it outright suckss!!!!!!
Random Things on Kill Bill
by DanielKurland
Aug 13th, 2003
12:26:29 AM
Yes, I think we all thought the film would end at the grave, but that would only leave three chapters for part 2. I guess it will end on the, "You will live to kill again" "Splendid". The films has some cool aspects, like the bleeping of The Bride's name (although there is nothing special about her name, and I don't see why it must be hid), the Charlie's Angels-esque representation of the Deadly Viper Assasination Squad and other nice touches to the film. Not enough good dialogue though and I keep stating that that damn Lucy Liu and Crazy 88/Uma Thurman fight scene is going to be too long and it will jsut keep being more of the same. I do think this wil lbe a good movie, but if another writer/director's name was on it and not Tarantino's, I don't think people would question it
movies that get shown deserve to be shown, if you feel one deser
by JasonDkEldar
Aug 13th, 2003
12:26:52 AM
What?? You don't want to risk your money to show the film you think deserves showing?? Then maybe it is not too much to imagine film studios and distributors would not want to risk their budgets, strained by formulaic sequels, on films they feel are not worth risking a break-even, which a lot of what Hollywood puts out is an attempt to do. As for QT fanboys being responsible for his movies' success--perhaps for Reservoir Dogs, which most average filmgoers found too disturbing. Pulp Fiction was a movie I could talk to almost anyone under 40 about--and many people over 40 without the hangups of their contemporaries. The success of this movie would seem to hinge on the people NOT hung up on QT's past work, as the people who think they can judge the film by its script, or those who called "Jackie Brown" too cerebral might suggest a filmgeek backlash.
one problem...
by goffball
Aug 13th, 2003
01:15:56 AM
the one problem would be atrophy not entropy.
Im sick of all yall "no movie reviewing bitch talkbackers"!!!
by Mits777
Aug 13th, 2003
01:21:37 AM
I swear it seems like every movie that comes out is either the greatest or the worst movie of all time. Face up to the fact...Matrix Reloaded was good but did not meet up to all expectations. X2 was very good but not great. Next to X1 any sequel would seem great. Yes Hulk was good and faithful to the comic and of course T3 was good and much better than expected. The reason why the site likes Marvel is because every movie in the past few years with the exception of Xmen 1 was very good or great. So I hope "fanboys" would stop treating every movie like humanity depends on how good it turns out. Just enjoy the movie for what it is and move on with your pathetic lives.
couple things
by blue7
Aug 13th, 2003
01:32:45 AM
I'll miss YEPYEPYEP if he went and got himself banned like it appears he did. Reminded me of Vanilla Ice's "two words to the wise - YEP YEP" (pathetic) attempt to coin a phrase lo those many years ago. StigMata, it's cool to see someone stick up for the hometown and all, but I wouldn't say that hailing from the same place as Slapshit, er, Slapshot/Stars and Stripes and the Dropkick Murphys is anything to be particularly proud of. Not to mention Aerosmith, the Mighty (lame) Bosstones, puke barf yawn etc. At least New York gave us the Ramones, although the Yankees suck ass.
What to expect
by Le Samourai
Aug 13th, 2003
01:56:38 AM
If and when you go see this do yourself a favor. Don't go into the theatre resinating over the tsunami wave that was pulp fiction and resivior dogs. It's not like this film won't totally kick ass it's just going to create a different tsunami than some of his past work. How about this, expect one hell of an exlpotation film, one so over the top, that by the time it's done you'll have to take speed to slow your heart down. Now if you go in with that in mind, at least for vol 1 anyway, I think you would be hard pressed to end up dissapointed.
Where's Ang and Gore when you need em to back you up...
by MaulRat
Aug 13th, 2003
02:35:09 AM
Fuck you people who think that as a director you can only churn out one type of film.. It's not Pulp Fiction.. its Not Reservoir Dogs... It's not even a Jackie Brown.. deal with it and enjoy the shit out of it or just FUCK RIGHT OFF. *BAMF*
Hmmmm.
by SG7
Aug 13th, 2003
03:58:45 AM
So is it good or not? Does it take place in Boston? Or New York? I'm confused. Is there baseball and bad pizza? No? Fuck.
goonie
by Heleno
Aug 13th, 2003
06:02:31 AM
I reckon he got the idea from the Royal Tenenbaums. There's probably a boar's head in there too.
......and when Tarentino has milked this thing for all it's wort
by TheGinger Twit
Aug 13th, 2003
08:20:38 AM
Tarentino can suck my balls. Me take pretension into the theater with me?? get fucked!
to devil's own,boston history
by saddael
Aug 13th, 2003
08:24:59 AM
dude, you live in america. none of your cities have any real long history
You, sir, have a cool girlfriend.
by ClancyWiggum
Aug 13th, 2003
08:45:03 AM
You hold on to that one. As far as the film goes, I haven't been really excited about it before. I sort of liked the trailer but I'm much more looking forward to Matrix3 and LotR3 this year. Doesn't mean I won't see it. After all, I AM a geek.
THIS FILM WILL RULE ALL...MUCH LIKE KOBY BRYANT RULES ALL TEEN W
by Goon Bighead
Aug 13th, 2003
09:56:31 AM
QT + HW... your GREED astounds me. Should've made it one film w
by workshed
Aug 13th, 2003
10:40:23 AM
My new film is called 'CALL BALL'. Starring Bobby Ball.
Here is what many of you seem to misunderstand about QT
by Orange Bat
Aug 13th, 2003
11:20:45 AM
When Res. Dogs, True Romance, and Pulp Fiction entered the scene NOBODY had ever seen movies with this much style. His movies blew open Hollywood, and soon there were QT wannabes all over the place. Not only that, but his films opened the door for films like The Matrix which were more about style than plot. QT's dialogue was harsh yet poetic in an every-man way. His stuff defined movies at the end of the 20th century. Also, QT is about making movies for the love of making movies, much like the French New Wave. So, if you don't understand why Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs is a great movie, I suggest you try to find out why. Just saying he sucks shows your ignorence and your inability to self-educate. Saying Pulp Fiction sucks is like saying Truffaut or Godard, Hitchcock, and Welles all sucked. Ya, Tarantino is THAT important.
super cool review
by Archduke_Chocula
Aug 13th, 2003
12:05:58 PM
All I gotta do now is get ready to sneak in *plays Metal Gear Solid* seriously though, cool news, although the hacking and slashing would probaly put off a date film, unless............ when do we get a new trailer?
Uma = Crap
by WoodyStiffer
Aug 13th, 2003
01:12:16 PM
Uma Thurman in a fighting flick is a joke. Anybody who criticizes this is lambasted for not being able to enjoy "a mindless, stupid action flick". I can enjoy them as much as the next person, as long as they're well made and cast. But Uma Thurman? The trailer is unbelievably lame - I can't wait for this one to flop so I can hear all the Tarantino Geeks whining. All hail the next Gigli! And Red Sox fans, quit it with the pronouncements of how great your team is, they haven't won a world series in nearly a century. Until they prove they can NOT choke in the postseason, they will forever suck!
Uma. Oprah. Oprah. Uma.
by Randfilms
Aug 13th, 2003
03:02:59 PM
Oprah wanna bet that Uma me go out and pay $10.50 to see this in Theaters?... Come on. Be honest!...
Wu-Tang n#gg@s ain't nuttin to fuck wit
by smoothbrother
Aug 13th, 2003
04:37:48 PM
smooth- out!
I'm excited, but I found an ass-hat that says he'll be boycottin
by Magnolia-Fan
Aug 13th, 2003
05:30:36 PM
(MAJOR UNMARKED SPOILERS) http://kiyone.blogspot.com/200 3_07_27_kiyone_archive.html#10 5978617279767473
RE: The Matrix Reloaded: Kill Bill: Harry Knowles
by DrHarryBudz
Aug 13th, 2003
06:50:22 PM
Well JaPra, the reason is... MATRIX RELOADED SLURPED VOMIT OFF OF A DONKEY'S HAIRY LEFT TESTACLE!
I'm right on the fence w/ this one.
by JacknifeJohnny
Aug 13th, 2003
08:00:33 PM
I love outrageous gore flicks, and old school kung-fu films, but there is a problem. I'm also a lover of greatly told stories and freshly presented characters. I'm finding it difficult to warm up to the idea of sitting through 2 films filled w/ nothing but carnage and grindhouse nostalgia. I'm not whining like some other overly sensitive t.b's, I'm just saying that I cannot easily dedicate myself to following a story filled w/ nothing but eyecandy, and nothing else to offer. Again I love exploitation/grindhouse films, but I need a little a balance. Another problem is that I've come to view the presence of non-martial artists in special effects assisted roles to be something of an insult to the men & women that actually have a working knowledge of the system. It kind of cheapens all of the hard work and skill put into the films that QT and countless others have so much affection for. I'm sure I'll eventually see this just for the fuck of it, but I'll be very reserved and hope that Tarantino doen't turn into a slightly better version of Michael Bay. Show me a little heart QT, and I'll be 1st in line to support your newest baby.
Westerns
by moondog5177
Aug 13th, 2003
08:56:34 PM
Haven't read all these responses yet but I was over at Kendall on Monday. I just wanted to point out that the violence of this film, which makes saving private ryan look like a kids movie, and loose story are in the Western tradition, meshed with the Tarrantino. The Tarrantino aspects are not lost but are devoted more to the silent, set up scences overcast with often western, deliberative music. Much of the movie is a reminder of the greatest western movie ever made, the good, the bad and the ugly, than a shoddy Michael Bay movie. It honestly is a work of extreme aestheticism which outdoes the over-rated Reservoir Dogs, and yes RD is over rated in terms of glorifying pure pulp film violence. The fact that all fights are samurai swords is just as distinct as renegades and lawmen refusing to fight with anything other than pistols, and its setting in contemporary times gives it a macabre surreal quality, an interesting mix of kung fu, westerns and Quentin
entropy? you mean atrophy?
by DarthHomercles
Aug 13th, 2003
09:22:06 PM
Duh . . . but anyway, there doesn't seem to be much to this movie outside of fight scenes. I guess we'll see in October.
I just want to take this opportunity to say that Gabirel Byrne i
by Brimacombe
Aug 14th, 2003
12:35:25 AM
:)
Boston's a Breeding Ground for Ignorant Racist White Boys
by Phantom_Turnip
Aug 14th, 2003
02:29:34 AM
I remember talking my girlfriend and her sister (both from Singapore) into going to Boston so that they could get a better hold on American history... They seemed pretty excited on the drive up, but what happens right after we arrive in Boston that morning? A bunch of white-assed frat-boy-types pulled up in traffic next to us and asked my girlfriend and her sister if they were wearing pajamas and sandals... cackled and kept driving on. The two of them didn't understand what those assholes meant,. I suppose I could have drove after them, but what would be the point of ruining their day over some ignorant remarks? I shame-facedly explained it was a reference to racism in the Vietnam war - which pretty much colored their (and my) experience with Boston. And believe it or not, that was just the FIRST racist remark (and NON-SERVICE) we heard that day. As a white guy, I'd never seen that before in my life... but I'm glad my eyes have been opened to it, and the next time I hear some crack about my girlfriend or anyone else, I fully intend to pound the living shit out of the motherfucker that makes it (or drive my car into their's).
outside USA Reloaded was succesfull
by CuervoJones
Aug 14th, 2003
06:00:46 AM
in the States it wasn
Pimpin' her out?!!?
by Captain Comicz
Aug 14th, 2003
07:02:39 AM
Nifty film concept, sure it'll be good...but do we HAVE to whore her out while in a coma? Christ, thist whore/rape shit sounds like a plot for a movie on Lifetime!
Talkback Order
by WoodyStiffer
Aug 14th, 2003
03:20:56 PM
OK - I do database work on a couple of websites and I'm wondering - how can the order of the talkback be so incredibly fucked up? It's like you have a random generator on the thing. Naturally, even without sorting, a talkback would default to displaying records in the order they were posted. What the hell is up?
Regarding QT
by WeedyMcSmokey
Aug 14th, 2003
03:25:57 PM
Sometimes I think that films that try to use violence in some moral sphere often fail far more miserably - or do more damage than those that simply use it as an entertaining prop. That said, I think that if one sees a film like Irreversible and then Bad Boys 2 - in the end the far more offensive film is the latter, despite the brutality of the former. Then you have a movie like Trouble Every Day - which was black comedy of the highest order, and equally gross. I guess it all comes down to execution, not inspiration - if you can take message and morality and craft a tight, moving, well acted, paced and directed film then your message is stronger. If you do the opposite but still execute similarily then your also doing a service. I've always had a problem with violence in films, but never seem to have it in any of QT's. It just seems to operate in this vaccuum like place of specific mortality and ethics - like the samurai - only they say mutherfucker a lot more. QT's films are all deft, harmless, fun - but don't dismiss them as merely that - he is a craftsmna of the highest order and that is the canvas he chooses. Could I sound more pretentious.
Female action hero=lame
by limboslam
Aug 15th, 2003
01:01:49 AM
Remember when a female action hero in a movie was entertaining because it was different? Now it's a fucking cliche'. These moviemakers seem to be under the delusion that he/she is the only one out there making a movie with a female action hero in it. "...and the person kicking the shit outta a room full of 250lb guys will be a...a...a woman! NOBODY will see that one coming!" I thought it was cool seeing Sigourney Weaver or Linda Hamilton kicking ass onscreen. But ever since Charlies Angels came out, the woman action hero has become a tired, worn out formula.
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