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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy" data-source="post: 1175416" data-attributes="member: 4036"><p>Further commentary from the peanut gallery:</p><p> </p><p>Loved the Okinawa chapter. Had fun with the guy who wouldn't bring the tea. Had fun with the verbal swordplay. Had fun with respect they granted the crafting of those swords and I love it when the good guy gets an ultimate weapon that the bad guys know and fear.</p><p> </p><p>Loved the anime sequence. Favorite fight in the movie was the Chinese-American soldier brutally dealing with the mooks before being cut down.</p><p> </p><p>I've always loved the anime thin red line followed by the gout of blood. So has Tarantino, that's why it's all over the place.</p><p> </p><p>This movie is very much targetted at people who like this genre. I'm very glad it was split into two because that means that all the other gags and in-jokes that Tarantino wants to throw in don't get thrown on the cutting room floor along with good scenes because the execs want a specific running time.</p><p> </p><p>I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and now have an entire other movie session to look forward to for more gags. Wuxia, Anime, bad Kung Fu, legendary katana, righteous painful vengeance, respect for the warrior way between opponents, and utter disregard for over done hollywood conventions. Yay Kill Bill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy, post: 1175416, member: 4036"] Further commentary from the peanut gallery: Loved the Okinawa chapter. Had fun with the guy who wouldn't bring the tea. Had fun with the verbal swordplay. Had fun with respect they granted the crafting of those swords and I love it when the good guy gets an ultimate weapon that the bad guys know and fear. Loved the anime sequence. Favorite fight in the movie was the Chinese-American soldier brutally dealing with the mooks before being cut down. I've always loved the anime thin red line followed by the gout of blood. So has Tarantino, that's why it's all over the place. This movie is very much targetted at people who like this genre. I'm very glad it was split into two because that means that all the other gags and in-jokes that Tarantino wants to throw in don't get thrown on the cutting room floor along with good scenes because the execs want a specific running time. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and now have an entire other movie session to look forward to for more gags. Wuxia, Anime, bad Kung Fu, legendary katana, righteous painful vengeance, respect for the warrior way between opponents, and utter disregard for over done hollywood conventions. Yay Kill Bill! [/QUOTE]
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