Kill Bill Parts I and II Question
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That's true. I love Tarantino's films and have since I first saw Reservoir Dogs over 10 years ago, but lets face it: Exploitation films (which Kill Bill looks to be a big love letter to, and I'm glad
) and Academy awards just don't mix.
) and Academy awards just don't mix.
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Originally posted by badger1997
Um, I like Tarantino's movies as much as anyone and am looking forward to this one as well, but where in the world did all the Oscar talk begin with for this film? Just doesn't look like something the Academy would touch with a 10-foot pole so I wouldn't count on too many nominations.
Um, I like Tarantino's movies as much as anyone and am looking forward to this one as well, but where in the world did all the Oscar talk begin with for this film? Just doesn't look like something the Academy would touch with a 10-foot pole so I wouldn't count on too many nominations.
I can't find the story about this but I read it on www.joblo.com which is a reliable site. It talk's Miramax and Warner trying to get Kill Bill counted as one movie and not two parts and the same thing with The Matrix sequels. The Academy said no so Miramax decided to movie Kill Bill Vol. II to date so that it can't be considered for next years Ocars but Vol is still eligable for this years. The Matrix Reloded won't be submitted for consideration but Revoultions will. That's where the Oscar talk came from.




