Kenji Asakura Wrote:BTW, at this openig B/W scene, church pianist was Samuel L. Jackson. Somebody noticed him?
Kenji Asakura
Brett Wrote:...the scene [from Kill Bill Vol. 2]... reminded me of one of my favorite movies, THE VANISHING (the Dutch version, not the lame U.S. remake).
Maggers Wrote:It plays on your nerves and the final scene is the most awful I've ever seen. It is on my list of top 10 films of all time, though I am not sure I could sit through it again. It shook me to my core.
Mike Hanson Wrote:I couldn't agree more. I saw the original in a mostly empty movie theatre and I found the denouement to be relentless unrepentent. After hearing a few rumors and reviews about the american remake, I refused to go see it.
Mike
APhew Wrote:...I know a lot of people who:
a) Don't want those stupid black bars taking up their TV screen
and
b) Don't want to have to "read" their movies
At least DVD opened the way to making widescreen and subtitles more mainstream, but I fear there is a long way to go.
sublime1983 Wrote:Looks like I'm alone on this one. I didn't think Kill Bill Vol 2 was a good title. I thought it should have been called Bill Won't Shut the Flip Up. So annoying. Couldn't get into it. A completely different movie from the first. When I was going into it expecting another kick-butt movie, and saw this...a little disappointed.
Maggers Wrote:I also think the general American movie going audience doesn't like and doesn't want to see movies that are not tied up neatly with a bow, movies that leave you hanging or, heaven help us, movies that might make you THINK about what was just seen. And most importantly, the general American movie going audience wants a happy ending.
Phooey on all of that! Give me dark, uncertain, unhappy endings. Bring on the thoughtfully provocative movie.