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Kill Bill, Vol. 1
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by - written on 28/08/08 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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There are only a few directors who have basically made their careers out of homaging cult movies from the 60s and 70s with an aggressively violent hold with such consistency other than Quentin Tarantino. He is basically the ultimate cult director who loves his childhood movies, B-grade low budget sloch horror, kung-fu, and action films, as well as other cultish endeavours to make his own films stand in a very similar cultish light, yet with bigger budgets to make these films at the same time produced with a higher level of accomplishment without hiding their source of origins. Tarantino's double feature of Kill Bill was exactly this type of movie that relied a lot on ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/07/05 (Very useful, 1607 readings)
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This a review of the soundtrack to the film Kill Bill Vol.1, which was released in 2004. Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill is about The Bride (Uma Thurman), a female assassin who goes is looking for revenge after she was betrayed and left for dead by her colleagues. The film was originally so lengthy that Tarantino split it into two films, Volume 1 and Volume 2. Despite making his name in the early 90s, this is only Tarantino's fourth film. This CD is a compilation soundtrack as opposed to containing a complete musical score such as John William's orchestral music for Star Wars. Quentin Tarantino chooses the music for all his films and that ... Read the complete review
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