finally saw Kill Bill 2. It was fucking great. I thought it was equally as good, if not slightly better than KB1.
There was far more narrative in it, as opposed to just action based fight scenes. DONT get me wrong, I loved the fight scenes, they were brilliantly composed and flawlessley executed, BUT for me, a film needs more than just action. It can be sustained with action, and the intertextual references that are thrown in the entire way, but it needs some form of narrative, no matter how abstract. Someone told me the ending was really shitty and a total anti-climax, noo way the ending was perfect. I LOVED the whole mini-essay that tarantino shoved in about superheros and superman haha, that was fabulous.
i am going to kill bill
There was far more narrative in it, as opposed to just action based fight scenes. DONT get me wrong, I loved the fight scenes, they were brilliantly composed and flawlessley executed, BUT for me, a film needs more than just action. It can be sustained with action, and the intertextual references that are thrown in the entire way, but it needs some form of narrative, no matter how abstract. Someone told me the ending was really shitty and a total anti-climax, noo way the ending was perfect. I LOVED the whole mini-essay that tarantino shoved in about superheros and superman haha, that was fabulous.
i am going to kill bill
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I could listen to people talk Tarantino dialogue all day
*sigh*
Went to see Devil's Rejects on Friday night. You should have made the trip down, the theatre was pretty much deserted except for about 10 people plus me, Living_Dead_Girl and spookshow_baby giggling and commentating (probably giving everyone the shits) and batting our eyelashes at Otis and his new big muscles.
Go see it as soon as you can.