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Kinda a Bruce Lee/Game of death tracksuit dealy going on there.
Gary A
Hey, Uma's tracksuit could be a bit tighter :norty: :D
I gotta admit I folded to pressure and read the script (http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~alexward/script.htm) last wednesday.
T'was kick ass!
Funny thing was I didn't know who was playing the Japanese girl until now, but I'd imagined it to be Lucy Liu! :p
1992 QT was a breath of fresh air. Made a couple of movies for no money, that made money. His B*lls turned golden.
I suppose next summer we will find out if they are going to drop off.
Colin
Obviously you can't judge a film by a couple of pictures but...beautiful girl fighting a bunch of blokes with a katana while wearing the Bruce Lee/Game Of Death tracksuit = :clap:
He's a BIG fan of Hong Kong films......even going so far as to pay homage (Read: Steal bits) from films like City on Fire.
Should be pretty good though, All 3 of his previous films are very good.
Gary A
Originally posted by GAmbrose
He's a BIG fan of Hong Kong films......even going so far as to pay homage (Read: Steal bits) from films like City on Fire.
Should be pretty good though, All 3 of his previous films are very good.Well the script is really good. It's just a matter of how well it translates to screen.
It's all cool reading about two masters of the samurai sword doing battle. :rocker:
...but it's another to make Darryl Hannah and Uma Thurman look cool swinging swords around. :|
Also the script if shot as is, would easily clock in over three hours. Which may seem a tad long for what is essentially a feminist (Shaw Bros style) martial art movie with kick ass dialogue.
I've waited a long time for the return of QT, cannot wait any longer after these pics!!! :)
Yeah I saw these in various magazines, I cannot wait for it, Uma Thurman was the best thing out of all Tarantino's 3 previous films and I'm glad she's back, with Lucy Liu no less!
:clap:
Uma *drools*
http://www.cityonfire.com/gZa/kbfotoMPM.jpg
That's a chick from <i>Battle Royale</i>, right?!
Anyone know which one, the runner?!
really looking forward to this, so thanks for the link to the pictures. imho, all three of tarantino's movies so far have been excellent, and jackie brown was probably my favourite, so i see no loss of form he has to make up for. from what i've read at AICN earlier this year, this sounds like a movie only he could make. bring it on!
and garry ... one occurance of signatures per page remember?! i don't mean to whinge, but the frequent reappearances of your sig is making my eyes hurt! :)
Originally posted by Ben Martin
and garry ... one occurance of signatures per page remember?! i don't mean to whinge, but the frequent reappearances of your sig is making my eyes hurt! :) Sorry man.
It's starting to ******* me off too!
Time for a change. :p
Character Actor/Actress
Bill David Caradine
The Bride Uma Thurman
Hattori Hanzo Sonny Chiba
Elle Driver Daryl Hannah
O-Ren Ishi Lucy Liu
Budd Michael Madsen
The Organ Player Samuel L. Jackson
Written & Directed by
Quentin Tarantino
Produced by
Lawrence Bender .... producer
Quentin Tarantino .... producer
E. Bennett Walsh .... executive producer
Other crew
Sonny Chiba .... fight choreographer: Kenjutsu
Woo-ping Yuen .... fight choreographer: Kung Fu
Distributors
Miramax Films [us]
Buena Vista International [ar] (Argentina)
RCV Film Distribution [nl] (Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg)
First I've heard that Yuen Woo Ping is involved! :clap:
Cool. The fight scenes have a very good chance of being excellent with Sonny Chiba and Yuen Woo Ping doing the choreography :clap:
With Tarantino being such a big fan of HK cinema, hopefully he won't have a lot of quick cutting and closeups during the fight scenes like most western movies do.
Originally posted by Cirrus888
First I've heard that Yuen Woo Ping is involved! :clap: There was a picture of him in the original http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=13265 link holding a sword in front of QT, and some big text with his name in it!! :D
have read the script and it was okay (not fantastic), people (me included) expect alot from QT but i have a feeling that this might turn out a bit shonky................ I'm the 1st to fwoor over Uma but I dont want her in a kung fu flick, and Darrly Hannah - she is rubbish......hope this does not turn out to be like all the recent american films or tv where you have a bunch of nobodies ripping off HK action.........................sorry for the rant but crap like Mutant X :brickwall and the like get on my nerves
hope the film is cool
Daryl Hannah is great given the right material, and Tarantino knows how to cast someone perfectly for the role, plus Michael Madsen, Thurman, and Luci Liu with katanas and assault rifles all in black, damn, how can you go wrong?
How is Kill Bill a bunch of nobodies? And why ripping off, it's a homage, and will surely be done well and with respect.
This has gotta be next year's most anticipated film for me. :D
:brickwall
its allllllll here dudes
http://come.to/killbill
script, pictures, news etc etc
Its certainly a good premise and QT really knows which areas are hot (Asian films couldnt be hotter at the moment). I'm not alone in doubting that Daryl Hannah will be up to it (another of QTs resurrections, cept Robbie beat him to it :lol: ) but I reckon Uma will be tops in the action sequences.
However I just dont like the name "Kill Bill" :oh-hum:
With all this praise I'm wondering whether I read the wrong script a couple of months back? ;)
WOW!!! Saw the Kill Bill trailer for the first time today (don't have broadband :rolleyes: ) at a screening of Bullet Proof Monk, and promptly had to go to the toilet to clean myself up! :nuts: This movie is going to kick butt!! :clap: :notworthy
http://www.tarantino.info/
KILL BILL - So much violence, says Lucy
Lucy Liu was in Beijing to promote Charlie's Angels and she talked about Kill Bill. The following excerpt from the interview was translated into english:
Stunner Lucy Liu is warning sensitive fans to avoid her new movie Kill Bill - because the dramatic violence will make them physically ill. The Charlie's Angels babe stars alongside Uma Thurman in cult director Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited fourth film, and predicts audiences will either flee from the cinema or vomit in their seats when they watch the extreme action - even if she thinks the violence is artistic. She says, "It's so violent. People will leave the movie theatre or get sick in the movie theatre. But there's so much violence that it becomes not numbing, but almost comedic. There's a scene where there's so much violence that the color of the film goes into black and white, so that the blood looks like oil. It's cinematic, it's art. You can take it to a different level, and show what violence is, in such a heightened manner that you don't think of it as violence anymore, you think of it as a language. If you go to Kill Bill, you know there's going to be violence - that's your option."
:norty:
Now that's my kind of movie!!! :nuts:
I say, looking forward to this one immensely! The awesome teaser trailer (http://www.apple.com/trailers/miramax/kill_bill/) bodes very well. :)
(By the by, can anyone identify that music?)
Originally posted by Rex Trueform
I say, looking forward to this one immensely! The awesome teaser trailer (http://www.apple.com/trailers/miramax/kill_bill/) bodes very well. :)
(By the by, can anyone identify that music?)
I can't remember off the top of my head but I know it was written specifically for the trailer.
Originally posted by Tob
I can't remember off the top of my head but I know it was written specifically for the trailer.
The music's from an ultra obsure Japanse crime thriller. It can be found easily on certain file shareing programs by doing a search for Kill Bill.
Actually, I believe it was 'borrowed' from the Japanese Yakuza film Shin jingi naki tatakai (http://uk.imdb.com/Title?0269859) and was composed by Tomoyasu Hotei.
So I doubt it'll appear in the actual movie.
However with the script been littered with Spaghetti Western references and such, plus knowing Tarantino's love of using previous film music AND the credits (http://uk.imdb.com/Credits?0266697) list Ennio Morricone... one suspect some of his work may pop up! :D
Not to mention the Kung Fu obsessed producer RZA of the Wu Tang Clan is listed too - his <I>Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai</i> score is excellent - one has high hopes for the soundtrack.
it might have be said before but for those that cant wait for the film an early draft of the script is available online if you search for "kill bill script"
read it a few months ago and the film should be a goodun for action lovers
with wo-ping doing the fights and Chiba, Gordon Lui, Jai-White featuring, the action should be pretty intense
only thing i'm not too keen on is Uma as the lead, while I think she's a really good actress and mighty fine i dont really want to see her in a role like this
Originally posted by new forms
only thing i'm not too keen on is Uma as the lead, while I think she's a really good actress and mighty fine i dont really want to see her in a role like this
So, you think she's too girly, perhaps? You wanna be carefull with that attitude, or you just might get beaten off by a load of feminists - beaten off really hard, like.
Re: Music
I say, many thanks for the information on the music, chaps. 'Tis a perfectly splendid piece. Simply must have it.
:)
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Kinda a Bruce Lee/Game of death tracksuit dealy going on there.
Gary A
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Hey, Uma's tracksuit could be a bit tighter :norty: :D
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I gotta admit I folded to pressure and read the script (http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~alexward/script.htm) last wednesday.
T'was kick ass!
Funny thing was I didn't know who was playing the Japanese girl until now, but I'd imagined it to be Lucy Liu! :p
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1992 QT was a breath of fresh air. Made a couple of movies for no money, that made money. His B*lls turned golden.
I suppose next summer we will find out if they are going to drop off.
Colin
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Obviously you can't judge a film by a couple of pictures but...beautiful girl fighting a bunch of blokes with a katana while wearing the Bruce Lee/Game Of Death tracksuit = :clap:
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He's a BIG fan of Hong Kong films......even going so far as to pay homage (Read: Steal bits) from films like City on Fire.
Should be pretty good though, All 3 of his previous films are very good.
Gary A
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Originally posted by GAmbrose
He's a BIG fan of Hong Kong films......even going so far as to pay homage (Read: Steal bits) from films like City on Fire.
Should be pretty good though, All 3 of his previous films are very good.Well the script is really good. It's just a matter of how well it translates to screen.
It's all cool reading about two masters of the samurai sword doing battle. :rocker:
...but it's another to make Darryl Hannah and Uma Thurman look cool swinging swords around. :|
Also the script if shot as is, would easily clock in over three hours. Which may seem a tad long for what is essentially a feminist (Shaw Bros style) martial art movie with kick ass dialogue.
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I've waited a long time for the return of QT, cannot wait any longer after these pics!!! :)
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Yeah I saw these in various magazines, I cannot wait for it, Uma Thurman was the best thing out of all Tarantino's 3 previous films and I'm glad she's back, with Lucy Liu no less!
:clap:
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Uma *drools*
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http://www.cityonfire.com/gZa/kbfotoMPM.jpg
That's a chick from <i>Battle Royale</i>, right?!
Anyone know which one, the runner?!
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really looking forward to this, so thanks for the link to the pictures. imho, all three of tarantino's movies so far have been excellent, and jackie brown was probably my favourite, so i see no loss of form he has to make up for. from what i've read at AICN earlier this year, this sounds like a movie only he could make. bring it on!
and garry ... one occurance of signatures per page remember?! i don't mean to whinge, but the frequent reappearances of your sig is making my eyes hurt! :)
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Originally posted by Ben Martin
and garry ... one occurance of signatures per page remember?! i don't mean to whinge, but the frequent reappearances of your sig is making my eyes hurt! :) Sorry man.
It's starting to ******* me off too!
Time for a change. :p
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Character Actor/Actress
Bill David Caradine
The Bride Uma Thurman
Hattori Hanzo Sonny Chiba
Elle Driver Daryl Hannah
O-Ren Ishi Lucy Liu
Budd Michael Madsen
The Organ Player Samuel L. Jackson
Written & Directed by
Quentin Tarantino
Produced by
Lawrence Bender .... producer
Quentin Tarantino .... producer
E. Bennett Walsh .... executive producer
Other crew
Sonny Chiba .... fight choreographer: Kenjutsu
Woo-ping Yuen .... fight choreographer: Kung Fu
Distributors
Miramax Films [us]
Buena Vista International [ar] (Argentina)
RCV Film Distribution [nl] (Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg)
First I've heard that Yuen Woo Ping is involved! :clap:
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Cool. The fight scenes have a very good chance of being excellent with Sonny Chiba and Yuen Woo Ping doing the choreography :clap:
With Tarantino being such a big fan of HK cinema, hopefully he won't have a lot of quick cutting and closeups during the fight scenes like most western movies do.
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Originally posted by Cirrus888
First I've heard that Yuen Woo Ping is involved! :clap: There was a picture of him in the original http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=13265 link holding a sword in front of QT, and some big text with his name in it!! :D
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have read the script and it was okay (not fantastic), people (me included) expect alot from QT but i have a feeling that this might turn out a bit shonky................ I'm the 1st to fwoor over Uma but I dont want her in a kung fu flick, and Darrly Hannah - she is rubbish......hope this does not turn out to be like all the recent american films or tv where you have a bunch of nobodies ripping off HK action.........................sorry for the rant but crap like Mutant X :brickwall and the like get on my nerves
hope the film is cool
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Daryl Hannah is great given the right material, and Tarantino knows how to cast someone perfectly for the role, plus Michael Madsen, Thurman, and Luci Liu with katanas and assault rifles all in black, damn, how can you go wrong?
How is Kill Bill a bunch of nobodies? And why ripping off, it's a homage, and will surely be done well and with respect.
This has gotta be next year's most anticipated film for me. :D
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:brickwall
its allllllll here dudes
http://come.to/killbill
script, pictures, news etc etc
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Its certainly a good premise and QT really knows which areas are hot (Asian films couldnt be hotter at the moment). I'm not alone in doubting that Daryl Hannah will be up to it (another of QTs resurrections, cept Robbie beat him to it :lol: ) but I reckon Uma will be tops in the action sequences.
However I just dont like the name "Kill Bill" :oh-hum:
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With all this praise I'm wondering whether I read the wrong script a couple of months back? ;)
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WOW!!! Saw the Kill Bill trailer for the first time today (don't have broadband :rolleyes: ) at a screening of Bullet Proof Monk, and promptly had to go to the toilet to clean myself up! :nuts: This movie is going to kick butt!! :clap: :notworthy
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http://www.tarantino.info/
KILL BILL - So much violence, says Lucy
Lucy Liu was in Beijing to promote Charlie's Angels and she talked about Kill Bill. The following excerpt from the interview was translated into english:
Stunner Lucy Liu is warning sensitive fans to avoid her new movie Kill Bill - because the dramatic violence will make them physically ill. The Charlie's Angels babe stars alongside Uma Thurman in cult director Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited fourth film, and predicts audiences will either flee from the cinema or vomit in their seats when they watch the extreme action - even if she thinks the violence is artistic. She says, "It's so violent. People will leave the movie theatre or get sick in the movie theatre. But there's so much violence that it becomes not numbing, but almost comedic. There's a scene where there's so much violence that the color of the film goes into black and white, so that the blood looks like oil. It's cinematic, it's art. You can take it to a different level, and show what violence is, in such a heightened manner that you don't think of it as violence anymore, you think of it as a language. If you go to Kill Bill, you know there's going to be violence - that's your option."
:norty:
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Now that's my kind of movie!!! :nuts:
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I say, looking forward to this one immensely! The awesome teaser trailer (http://www.apple.com/trailers/miramax/kill_bill/) bodes very well. :)
(By the by, can anyone identify that music?)
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Originally posted by Rex Trueform
I say, looking forward to this one immensely! The awesome teaser trailer (http://www.apple.com/trailers/miramax/kill_bill/) bodes very well. :)
(By the by, can anyone identify that music?)
I can't remember off the top of my head but I know it was written specifically for the trailer.
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Originally posted by Tob
I can't remember off the top of my head but I know it was written specifically for the trailer.
The music's from an ultra obsure Japanse crime thriller. It can be found easily on certain file shareing programs by doing a search for Kill Bill.
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Actually, I believe it was 'borrowed' from the Japanese Yakuza film Shin jingi naki tatakai (http://uk.imdb.com/Title?0269859) and was composed by Tomoyasu Hotei.
So I doubt it'll appear in the actual movie.
However with the script been littered with Spaghetti Western references and such, plus knowing Tarantino's love of using previous film music AND the credits (http://uk.imdb.com/Credits?0266697) list Ennio Morricone... one suspect some of his work may pop up! :D
Not to mention the Kung Fu obsessed producer RZA of the Wu Tang Clan is listed too - his <I>Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai</i> score is excellent - one has high hopes for the soundtrack.
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it might have be said before but for those that cant wait for the film an early draft of the script is available online if you search for "kill bill script"
read it a few months ago and the film should be a goodun for action lovers
with wo-ping doing the fights and Chiba, Gordon Lui, Jai-White featuring, the action should be pretty intense
only thing i'm not too keen on is Uma as the lead, while I think she's a really good actress and mighty fine i dont really want to see her in a role like this
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Originally posted by new forms
only thing i'm not too keen on is Uma as the lead, while I think she's a really good actress and mighty fine i dont really want to see her in a role like this
So, you think she's too girly, perhaps? You wanna be carefull with that attitude, or you just might get beaten off by a load of feminists - beaten off really hard, like.
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Re: Music
I say, many thanks for the information on the music, chaps. 'Tis a perfectly splendid piece. Simply must have it.
:)
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