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Subject: My review of Kill Bill

Written By: Child_of_the_80s on 10/11/03 at 06:10 a.m.

I saw it last night and I liked it.Quentins story telling style was the same as it was in Pulp Fiction.The style of going back from one time to another backward or forward always keeps you interested and figuring out what had happened to  the characters before and after.You cant say this movie is predictable like most of the movies that are out now.....it was a breathe of fresh air.The animation describing the origin of Lucy Lui s character was a creative touch.Some parts were dragged out and it could have been better if the "phony"Matrix/Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon moves were left out.He was going for a 70s vibe so just have good ol' 70s style karate movies like Bruce Lee.Im anxious to see VOL 2.I'll give it 2 1/2 out of four stars

Subject: Re: My review of Kill Bill

Written By: Screwball2 on 10/12/03 at 09:13 p.m.

The fact they are making you pay twice to see one movie is enough to turn me off.  I don't care how good it is, and I don't care that the full movie is 3.5 hours long.  This is just an atempt by hollywoodto milk more $$$ out of people.

Subject: Re: My review of Kill Bill

Written By: jaytee on 10/15/03 at 05:36 a.m.

I've never seen Pulp Fiction and I won't be seeing Kill Bill.  Why must they make these overly violent films? >:(