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If you haven't seen the trailer, either go to movies.yahoo.com and find it from there, or go to the official website, www.kill-bill.com
The music on that trailer is fantastic.
I got it from here:
http://www.geocities.com/aghouston/
I didn't get any pop-ups, but there was a bad word on thta page, for those at work that have their access monitored.
BUT..
They're splitting the movie into two parts!
Miramax were apparently unhappy about it being a 3hour + movie, so now it's two movies.
Not particularly happy about that.
As cool as this movie will be, Once Upon A Time in Mexico will be right up there with it. Hopefully...
Kill Bill being split into 2 parts of an hour and a half each does seem like a bit of a corporate money grab to me...
Anyway, looks very good, but part of the reason it was that it is super-violent and he cut it in half to avoid an 18 certificate. Tarantino 0wnz. And yes, Jackson plays the "organ player" in KB.
> Cool. Is it also ultra-violent?
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Oh yes indeed.
The Bride Vs The Crazy 88's.
A load of henchmen (about 40+) all dressed like Bruce Lee as The Green Lantern. They all die by sword.
The Bride is almost killed at her wedding by "Bill", and goes into coma.
She awakens some years later and decides to wreak vengeance upon Bill and those that tried to kill her.
Trains in Japan in kung-fu, kicks all kinds of ass in America and generally goes "on what the movies call a rip-roaring ride of rampage".
Starts with her being raped in hospital by a man called Buck "And I love to ####".
Very violent, very snappy dialogue as per usual with Tarantino.
Looking forward to it a lot.
Michael Madsen, Uma Thurman, Daryl Hannah, David Carradine, Lucy Lui and some cameos.
I never read scripts. Perhaps it's because I don't want to go and see a film knocking what'll happen at certain points.
Quentin Tarantino "Honourary Brother" directs Uma Thurman in a revenge flick.
I've read the script and it's good fun.
Uncredited though.
Teaser poster is up all over the net as well.
Don't see why breaking it into 2 parts though, 3hrs ain't that long.
I have to admit I've only seen Pulp Fiction out of all the QT films (been there, seen that, got the wallet) but it rocked so much I'm looking forward to this. Shame Samuel L Jackson isn't in it though.