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Rate Kill Bill

Rate Kill Bill

  • 1

    Votes: 7 5.8%
  • 2

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • 3

    Votes: 5 4.1%
  • 4

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • 5

    Votes: 4 3.3%
  • 6

    Votes: 5 4.1%
  • 7

    Votes: 13 10.7%
  • 8

    Votes: 29 24.0%
  • 9

    Votes: 34 28.1%
  • 10

    Votes: 20 16.5%


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Baraendur said:
I gave it a 3.

Because I don't want to pay twice for one movie and because without seeing it, I trust KLs opinion.
Well when you rent it have someone watch it in the next room and give a holler when a character named "Gogo" makes an appearance. Start watching then and you'll give the movie a 10/10. I guarantee it. :cool:

Everthing up to then save for a clever opening quote and title sequence was the cinematic equivalent of a stale belch, with a couple of wet chunks thrown in just to provoke that ever enjoyable gag reflex.

I mean, how can you not love a movie where the main character utters the phrase, "Lucky for her, he was also a pedophile..."
 
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Kai Lord said:
Well when you rent it have someone watch it in the next room and give a holler when a character named "Gogo" makes an appearance.

The flip side is that I probably won't rent it. I'll wait for the 2 DVD set that includes both movies and then just buy it.
 

I gave it a nine out of 10. It's not quite top ten of all time material but I might just make a personal top 20 list. I could really care less about it being split into two, that means nothing to me I give it a 9 on it's own merit, if the world ends or volume 2 is destroyed in a volcano then I would still give volume 1 a 9 out of 10 and call it the movie of the year so far (granted Return of the King is just around the corner :D )

I'd give Cabin Fever a 2 out of 10 if anyone cares to know.
 


Gave it an 8, I liked it, thought the image it presented was fantastic. Not a 9 or a 10 because of two reasons, one; not finished and two; it was just an amine when all said and done, not that is a bad thing, just that it is a recreation from a images you find in that media. :)
 


Someone else rated it a one and a five on a scale of one to five. That's pretty close to my feelings: I found it both brilliant and gutchurning, and both were due to the exact same parts of the movie. Yet the gut-churning wasn't spiritually or aesthetically or morally redemptive in any sense: it was violence for the purest sake of entertainment.

Anyway, in your poll I gave it a 5/10, to represent both the low and high scores I want to give it simultaneously.

Daniel
 

I give Return of the King movie of the year just based on the Spoiler. The spoiler for ROTK blows away every movie I've seen this year.

Now, having said that, I rated "Kill Bill" a 9. X2 was ok, but not fantastic; I'd rate it at a 7 or 8. I'd give Matrix 2 an 8 or 9. The Hulk gets an 8 because they toned down some of the violence (i.e. making sure that the Hulk didn't kill anyone even when he threw a tank a quarter mile away). I give T-3 a 9 because of the ending; it was definitely the best of the Terminator series.
 

I gave it a three. This was nothing more than an anime movie except with real actors and a cheesy spaghetti western soundtrack. Hardly innovative or unique.

I disliked it for the same reason I dislike most anime I've seen; toilet paper thin plot, wooden characters, bad scripting and dialogue and more about an esoteric style that requires you to be a Japanophile anime fanboy to really appreciate. :)
 

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