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I smell a super special edition Kill Bill Volume 1&2 boxset in October complete with more extras than your tiny little mind can handle. I can understand why there's not a lot on offer (Tarantino is still cutting Volume 2 together and has been for 6 months) but it makes me dislike the decision to split the movie into two parts even more.
Still, mug that I am, I'm off to order it now.
Although I got mine from cdwow and haven't had an email saying it's been shipped yet...
> The Kill Bill DVD I do want but I will delay till the double box set
> is relesed...
>
> I'm just guessing but I presume there are these DVD's ws**th lacking
> extras for both films... like the Donnie Darko prism eds**tion... cheap
> worthless trash.
Yeah I feel for that Prism s*s**t, so I gave s**t to someone as a birthday present and bought the proper one from CD Wow for £8.49!
>
> The DVD at the end of the year will combine the 2 movies into one, as
> s**t is supposed to be... and feature a second disc packed ws**th
> outtakes, deleated scenes, making of's and various other promotional
> goodies.
Oh just buy both you bunch of scouses
> I bought T2 on DVD despite already owning it on VHS. And the most
> stupid part of that? I got the plain T2 version with NO features on
> it, just because I saw it cheap.
That is stupid
> If you were watching Kill Bill and thinking about the lack of
> characterization and plot I don't think you should have been watching
> it in the first place.
Well, based on how Tarantino's other films have all had had witty scripts, and suspense by the bucketload... I didn't expect Kill Bill to cater solely for people who want to see lots of comedy gore and blood. Which is all it did. Uma Thurman is no martial artist either.
and yes, I will still by the 1/2 boxset. Tarantino is a genius.
> Darwock wrote:
> I was talking about Kill Bill, not Apocalypse Now! (fairly obvious
> that I thought!)
>
> Whups, apologies. :)
Honestly. How could anyone think that the spectacular Apocalypse Now was devoid of a story, characterisation or suspense?
> I was talking about Kill Bill, not Apocalypse Now! (fairly obvious
> that I thought!)
If you were watching Kill Bill and thinking about the lack of characterization and plot I don't think you should have been watching it in the first place.
Tarantino will release a Boxset Of all of his movies in Early 2005
Same with The Godfather.
I just don't seem able to get on with Coppola movies, must be a gene-thing because I loathe his rat-faced daughter's efforts too.
Still, I'm sure they give a toss about what some internet poster thinks.
> I was talking about Kill Bill, not Apocalypse Now! (fairly obvious
> that I thought!)
Whups, apologies. :)