I don’t know if it’s how RickJay did it, but Drew’s Script-o-Rama is generally a good source. There is an “early draft” of Kill Bill posted, but I have no idea how accurate it is.
I don’t think Uma Thurman is all that great to look at any more. As far as females who lose a certain amount of beauty due to the evils of Hollywood sucking it out of them like vampires, imo she’s lost some of it. Now when she played Venus in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen she was really really good looking.
Having said that, unlike others who seem to be swinging towards the Babes with Blades aspect of this if I go see it it will be for the Michael Madsen factor, aka Mr Blonde from Resevoir Dogs.
From what people have said here, I think the more you know about the genres that Tarantino is putting into his film, the more you will enjoy it. People who are utterly clueless as to what is going on might enjoy it but might also end up walking out of the theatre going, “I don’t get it.”
What would make this a GREAT Quintan Taratino movie? NOT HAVING QUENTIN TARATINO IN IT!! He can compile a great soundtrack, he can write a compelling script, but that freaky geeky Frankenstein could not act his way out of a wet paper bag.
Sanscour
Wants to be Mr Purple
Oh I don’t know, I kind of like Tarantino’s obligatory cameos. I think he is hilarious as Jimmy, Mr. Brown, and especially his too-brief role in pal Robert Rodriguez’s Desperado.
If Woody Allen gets to star in every one of his movies, I say let Quentin get in there and give a monologue!
So… no word on why Kill Bill isn’t avail for advance tix sales online?
Not sure about advance ticket sales. I know my local Alamo Drafthouse has tickets onsale, but I checked www.moviefone.com and I didn’t see a way to buy tickets for toher theaters from there. Then again, I never buy tickets online so I might not have looked in the right place.
The track record stands. Tarantino can still Do No Wrong. I loved Kill Bill both times I’ve seen it and will probably see it a couple more times in the theater. It ended perfectly and though I am impatient for the second part, I love the fact that another movie is coming.
The Coens bobbled a bit. I liked Intolerable Cruelty a lot, and thought it was very funny (saw it second, btw), but I didn’t love it. It might grow on me. It’s down there with Hudsucker Proxy on my list of favorite Coen films.
I was expecting something like: Kill Bill is to martial arts films as Resevior Dogs is to heist films; but I didn’t get that same feel from Kill Bill. But then, maybe I was hoping for the martial arts action that I wanted to see, as opposed to Q.T. So when I had a chance to see it again, I went for it and it was better the second time around. I had forgotten how good of a director Q.T. is. I’ll probably see it again.