From: FStandel@nyc.rr.com   
      
   "IMTammyP" wrote in message   
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   > >> >I'm seeing KB tomorrow night. People have posted that they think QT is   
   a   
   > >> >woman hater. I don't think he is. I think he hates all people equally   
   and   
   > >> >likes to let the women have the fight'em, slash'em up fun that seem to   
   be   
   > >> >reserved for men. He makes me laugh.   
   > >> >   
   > >> >Always looking forward to watching Denzel.   
   > >> >   
   > >> >Feesha   
   > >>   
   > >>   
   > >> Well, I dunno...never really thought of him as a woman hater, just very   
   > >> different.   
   > >>   
   > >> But, you know I like hearing the little things about how KB even came   
   to   
   > >be.   
   > >> It truly was created by Uma as much as Quentin. They began talking   
   about   
   > >this   
   > >> character called 'The Bride' back during PULP FICTION. He wrote a   
   couple   
   > >pages   
   > >> and it sat for awhile and every now and again they would run into each   
   > >other   
   > >> and she would say she had an idea and he would tinker with it, too.   
   The   
   > >chapel   
   > >> massacre theme was Uma's idea, too.   
   > >>   
   > >> Don't forget to write again once you've seen it! I want to discuss...   
   I   
   > >also   
   > >> want to know if you like 1 or 2 better or both the same...etc.   
   > >>   
   > >>   
   > >> Tammy   
   > >> "Free the WM3!"   
   > >   
   > >Loved KB vol 2!!! The acting was fun, the dialogue kept me interested.   
   You   
   > >never knew what was going to come out of these psychos mouths. Of couse,   
   the   
   > >directing needs no real discussion. QT was on his game once again.   
   > >   
   > >As for being comparred to vol. 1, I thought it was as good, only   
   different.   
   > >I think that one leant more toward the eyes and ears and vol. 2 leant   
   more   
   > >toward the mind. Don't get me wrong, I bought the soundtrack to vol. 1   
   right   
   > >after the movie and I'm going to get the soundtrack for this one soon as   
   > >well. I think QT explained more in this one and that's what I meant in   
   terms   
   > >of leaning towards the mind. I wouldn't mind seeing it again and will   
   > >absolutely buy both on DVD when released.   
   > >   
   > >The other day I went to Virgin Megastores and they had a $10 dollar DVD   
   > >sale. I picked me up some Reservoir Dogs. Now, that's one insane movie!   
   > >   
   > >So Tammy, how do you compare the two volumes?   
   > >   
   > >Feesha   
   >   
   >   
   > Okay, so number one I laughed throughout. I thought that the dialogue was   
   > smart and trippy. Loved it. The second one I felt Uma was so different.   
   The   
   > last group was much harder to kill than the first group, for one.   
   Secondly,   
   > that whole buried alive thing creeped me out. I could barely sit still   
   for the   
   > length of time it went on. She seemed serious and scared all at the same   
   time   
   > while in number one she had more confidence and everything was very   
   deliberate   
   > and effective.   
      
   I thought that in vol. 2 she seemed to face her mortality more. I agree that   
   she seemed more serious and and scared and I thought that it added a lot to   
   her character. That buried alive thing was totally messed up.   
      
   Poor poor Pei Mai! Don't know if I'd eat fish heads so soon. Daryll Hanah   
   was too much! Can't believe she lost the other eye. I was rolling! Perhaps   
   she'll come back in vol. 3 in 2019,   
      
   >   
   > The thing I guess I might have liked to see in two would have been more of   
   a   
   > physical confrontation with Bill. I mean the whole thing was the buildup   
   to   
   > killing Bill...and it was over so fast.   
      
   The five fingered heart, thingy. Yeah, I thought there would be more   
   physical action as well. But, I guess it kind of makes sense. He was her   
   master and closer to her than the others. I remember when I was being taught   
   my sifu would spend more time on the intellectual than the physical. I had   
   another sifu for a different form who would attack me on sets or any other   
   place. He wanted me to get into the mind set to be ready for it as well as   
   would give me riddles to solve. My point being, the battle between her and   
   Bill was fought with the head as well as the sword. I kinda liked it. Still,   
   it wouldv'e been nice to see some more choragrophy.   
   >   
   Feesha   
      
   > But, I can highly recommend these movies and have been to my friends. I   
   feel   
   > that Uma's performance came from the slow simmer of years of developing   
   the   
   > characters and storyline with Quentin.   
   >   
   > Glad you loved it too!   
   >   
   >   
   > Tammy   
   > "Free the WM3!"   
      
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