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I just noticed a new Tarantino movie coming out.... all the bad guys have hot snake names! Like Cotton Mouth, Copper Head, Side Winder... neat huh? :D
Zoe
snakemann87
10-08-03, 06:43 PM
Haha.....sounds great!
Derrick
10-08-03, 06:48 PM
sweet. I never actually noticed that and i read the script 6 moths ago
Is a great movie. Uma Thurman and a samurai sword, what more could you ask for? Mmmm, Uma...
Clownfishie
10-08-03, 08:25 PM
LOL enso...
Have to keep an eye out for this one! Not because of Uma though... lol...
i'm a big fan of his...can't wait to see kill bill this weekend!! woohoo!!! :)
Derrick
10-08-03, 10:25 PM
Im just really annoyed that its in 2 parts
So it should have been a four hour movie? Look at it this way it's going to be another excellent movie by Tarantino. I think it's a bonus instead of some two hour hashed up version.
CDN-Cresties
10-08-03, 11:23 PM
I have heard so much about this movie but i havent seen any trailors yet? Whats going on???? :s
-Steve-
http://www.kill-bill.com/ :)
I saw the preview when I saw The Rundown. It looks like a kick *** movie.
lilyskip
10-09-03, 01:31 PM
holy geez, i love quentin tarantino movies. i'm sure this will be no exception. :D
oohh, i really wanna see that one. The trailer looks wicked
MAN OF STEEL
10-09-03, 01:57 PM
cool!
Tim and Julie B
10-09-03, 02:18 PM
Hey did you guys know that Uma Thurman co-wrote it with Tarantino. They started it on the set of Pulp Fiction. I love Tarantino's films. So I am sure this one will be good. Can't wait.
MouseKilla
10-09-03, 05:52 PM
Uma is delicious, even when she looks like drugged up street trash (wait, I look like drugged up street trash...I'll be damned...) Tarantino is great, when he's BEHIND the camera, his acting is a crime against humanity. He's put himself in some good scenes though (good f---ing coffee/dead n----- storage scene in Pulp Fiction, the bit he wrote in Four Rooms) and this almost compensates for his weak skills in front of the camera. Who can fault him for being a little self-indulgent when he's responsible for such good stuff though? I'll watch everything he touches even if it does mean enduring his acting. Oh, anyone disagree with the idea that Jackie Brown is his most underrated flick? I personally think it just may be the best of them all.
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