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<blockquote data-quote="TheAntiSummit" data-source="post: 1167454" data-attributes="member: 12710"><p><strong>Kill Bill Volume 1</strong></p><p></p><p>I saw the movie when it opened Friday and I was completely smitten. I am just posting this here because I thought that I ought to recommend something that gave me so much pleasure to everyone else. Kill Bill Vol. 1 takes a huge leap away from Quentin Tarantino's other three movies in that it really has no semblance of realism nor is it meant to, and unlike the other three movies the quality is not in the characters or the dialogue (not that they are lacking in any way, they just weren't the centerpiece for me) but simply in the film itself. The film has so much flavor, character, and style, that Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman do such a good job of bringing to life that some of the things i normally despise (such as the bleeping out of names) in films because they take you out of the film and suspend suspension of disbelief were not only tolerable but even enjoyable. Every minute of the movie held my interest and just bred pure enjoyment, and i can count on one hand the number of movies i can say that about. I don't want to go over it with a critical eye here and talk about the different cinematic elements Tarantino uses, I just want to reccommend it to everyone and say that i think it will be thoroughly enjoyed, and even if you don't think it as great as I do, you will not regret the expenditure of the 9 bucks because you will at least recognize that it is a unique movie going experience. I saw it friday night when it opened, and again today. I am wearing my ticket stub around my neck, and yeah that might be a little wierd, and it either says something about me, or the movie. I like to think it's the movie. Go see Kill Bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAntiSummit, post: 1167454, member: 12710"] [b]Kill Bill Volume 1[/b] I saw the movie when it opened Friday and I was completely smitten. I am just posting this here because I thought that I ought to recommend something that gave me so much pleasure to everyone else. Kill Bill Vol. 1 takes a huge leap away from Quentin Tarantino's other three movies in that it really has no semblance of realism nor is it meant to, and unlike the other three movies the quality is not in the characters or the dialogue (not that they are lacking in any way, they just weren't the centerpiece for me) but simply in the film itself. The film has so much flavor, character, and style, that Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman do such a good job of bringing to life that some of the things i normally despise (such as the bleeping out of names) in films because they take you out of the film and suspend suspension of disbelief were not only tolerable but even enjoyable. Every minute of the movie held my interest and just bred pure enjoyment, and i can count on one hand the number of movies i can say that about. I don't want to go over it with a critical eye here and talk about the different cinematic elements Tarantino uses, I just want to reccommend it to everyone and say that i think it will be thoroughly enjoyed, and even if you don't think it as great as I do, you will not regret the expenditure of the 9 bucks because you will at least recognize that it is a unique movie going experience. I saw it friday night when it opened, and again today. I am wearing my ticket stub around my neck, and yeah that might be a little wierd, and it either says something about me, or the movie. I like to think it's the movie. Go see Kill Bill. [/QUOTE]
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