Kill Bill 2 Violence Still An Issue
Overseas for the London premiere of Kill Bill Volume 2, the cast gets raked over the coals for the violence in the movie. I’d have thought that the media would have gotten all these questions out of the way when Volume 1 was released. At least the media here in the US didn’t have a fit about it this time.
Also, the Daily Telegraph has an interview/article with David Carradine up today. They call him a ‘C-grade Legend’. Ouch.
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about 7 years ago
That’s fuckin bullshit. The second installment isn’t half as violent as the first. Even if it were; fuck those pussies. QT has the right to write whatever the fuck he wants. If anyone is offended it’s thier own damn fault not his.
about 7 years ago
The Daily Telegraph runs another “F-grade article”.
about 7 years ago
I don’t think David Carradine is a C grade legend because first he can act and second he did make alot of directed to video movies. I think that he did a great performance on Kill Bill playing as a villian. Kill Bill is still not an issue. The writers need to put more in good words for the London Premiere, there are alot of reviewers and writers may think this is very violent in the film of Kill Bill, but i suggest never show these movies to children through young teenagers because that’s how they begin by involving violence that happens anytime. This movie is only for grown adults such as the age 18 through senior citizens. There are many violent films that are much violent than Kill Bill such as horror films that shows alot of gore and blood. The reviewers and writers should get an issue on horror movies that shows many gruesome and digusting images that most people might be upset and angry if their children sees this. Kill Bill is not one of them, i think Kill Bill is a general action stylized drama directed by a terrific director of Quentin Tarantino. Kill Bill is the best movie i ever seen, and it doesn’t matter if this is violent that contains alot in them and it’s only a movie but never show it to your kids when they are in a process on a growing stage.
about 7 years ago
you got to think hard about a person who would give this movie a bad review,it’s the best movie of the year hello!!! Like what the hell do you goto the movies for. this is why I never read reviews because they are full of it. I can make my own mind up if a film is worth my time or not I don’t need some mindless over paid film reviewer to do that job for me.
Now when it comes down to violence the passion of christ was the most violent film I’ve ever seen.
and I’ve seen the uncut version of kill bill one… It’s a childerns film next to the passion. Makes you think.
about 7 years ago
volume 2 was one of the most well crafted films i have ever seen in the sheer emotional involvment (nothing beats reservior dogs in this)
with scenes such as the lonely grave of paula shcultz and bill’s honorable death(am I the only one who cried when he faced his fate like a man). quentin’s cinematography is stunning… to have condescending movie critics doubt the brilliance of quentin while raving about the poor excution in “Lost In Translation” (sofia coppola is mediocre at best) only want to feel superior to any one deemed inferior in their “superior knowledge” of film.