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Kill Bill takes art and ****s it in the *** with a ***** ****** ****.
I haven't seen *** Lola ***, I did see "Bourne Identity" and she wasn't anything special. She could've been a winner of the first prize in a docusoap, "play in a movie against a known actor".
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Wait, so Kill Bill is bad because its art for arts sake?
-------------------- "Lotta people go through life doing things badly. Racing's important to men who do it well. When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting."
-Steve McQueen as Michael Delaney, LeMans
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Seriously, it's a poetic action movie, asian style, in a very nice package, in fact one of the nicest, cinematographically. At the same time it is rough, vulgar and ethically insulting. In other words, good fun!
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So I was browsing through the mp3's on an old CD-R disc, found "Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Were Made For Walking", from 1995, oldest file on my computer now. Nice.
The file next to it, "Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)". I'd forgotten I had it. While listening to it again I keep wondering, can one die of goosebumpsy?
Another fun fact: As I said, KB was the opening movie for the Stockholm movie festival, the organizers tried to get Quentin to be there and cut the ribbon but Miramax wouldn't let him, he is currently deep in editing "Volume Two".
He did send us a message though, it said that ten years ago, as he was in Sweden for the "Pulp Fiction" promotion tour and premiere, he was writing the main draft for "Kill Bill" here, in the limo, in the hotel room, anywhere. Wrote about ten pages then just let it rest, the rest is history.
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