Kill Bill
Re: ..............actually (again)
P123: very good- and the (far more menacing and realistic) violence was strictly that necessary for plotting purposes.
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signification...."
Re: The Taking of Pelham 123
Great age brings with it better taste, obviously....
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Welcome to the club.
Welcome to the club.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Kill Bill
Make that 'Bury Quentin in His Own Ordure', and yer on.
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signification...."
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The Last Word
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Re: The Taking of Pelham 123
You've hit the nail on the head, WB. I've no probelm with violence in cinema as a rule - DW Griffith set the ball rolling and it hasn't stopped yet, but it was the way the whole 'hip and trendy' ethic got introduced to cinema via QT's popularity within the media in the early 90's that set my teeth on edge. Deeming something fashionable throws all objective critique out of the window - hugely detrimental to a medium such as cinema and conveniently blinding all those wretched Taranteenees to his blatant cut 'n' paste approach - and I suppose with Kill Bill we'll be waiting in vain for a return of the relative maturity he began to show in Jackie Brown.
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Re: The Taking of Pelham 123
I wish it did, jj, I wish it did.
Re: The Taking of Pelham 123
That explains my predilection for sci-fi, then..........
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lovemunkey187
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Re: Kill Bill
............and there I was thinking that it was all just entertainment.
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