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Marco1 11-01-04 10:50 AM

Kill Bill Vol. 1
 
This may have already been covered. I just saw the movie last night. What is the song that plays when The Bride and Oren fight outside in the snow?

Janitor 11-01-04 10:56 AM

"Don't let me be Misunderstood" by Santa Esmeralda

majorjoe23 11-01-04 11:47 AM

Hey Marco, just for future reference, your threat title is really vague, something along the lines of "Question about music from Kill Bill Vol. 1" would have been more informative.

Also, this isn't DVD related, it's a question about the movie, so it should go in the movie forum.

Marco1 11-01-04 02:11 PM

Thank you Janitor

Majorjoe23, It obviously wasn't too vague for Janitor to just check it out and answer the question. But I will be more careful next time. You can now go back to picking the lint off of your tennis ball collection.

Ginsu 11-01-04 02:25 PM

(Note to self) Never try to politely help Marco1, lest I be sarcastically rebuffed.

Jay G. 11-01-04 02:25 PM

Snarky responses probably isn't the best way to build a postive reputation for yourself on these forums. The advice that majorjoe gave, posting in the right forum and being less vague in the thread title, is very good advice; both of those actions are considered good etiquette by most people on this site.

Also, you may want to consider doing searches before asking questions. Very often what you are asking about may have already been discussed, especially if it's an older film:

http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...ill+bill+music

majorjoe23 11-01-04 02:26 PM

Like me, Janitor probably clicked on the post to find out what this thread was about. Could it be asking for info about a rerelease? Could it have info about a rerelease? Could it have info about a technical glitch? When the thread title is just "Kill Bill Vol. 1," it could be a whole lot of things.

As for my tennis ball collection: How do you think Janitor got his name?

cultshock 11-01-04 04:23 PM

I agree that the thread title is very vague, and I don't even have a tennis ball collection. ;)

nightmaster 11-01-04 05:14 PM

Shouldn't this thread be moved to sports talk? ;)

Tarantino 11-01-04 05:47 PM

<i>Mod edit: You've been around here long enough to know these types of posts are generally frowned upon.

nemein
</i>

clappj 11-01-04 06:44 PM


Originally posted by Tarantino
<i>Mod edit: You've been around here long enough to know these types of posts are generally frowned upon.

nemein
</i>

You're not helping much!
New or not, you know "name calling" is against the rules.

Mopower 11-01-04 06:45 PM


Originally posted by Tarantino
<i>Mod edit: You've been around here long enough to know these types of posts are generally frowned upon.

nemein
</i>

Sooner or later it happens. I'd rather it happen from the get go.

Banky 11-01-04 06:55 PM

Ive been here for quite some time and agree with Macro1. I rarely open any threads these days with old elitist members correcting others and complaining. It takes less time to click that little back arrow than to type a useless post. I shall practice what I preach now and end this post.

mzupeman2 11-01-04 07:32 PM

Well old elitist members wouldn't have to complain or pick things apart if everybody did everything the right way, but they don't.

Mr. Salty 11-01-04 07:37 PM


Originally posted by Banky
Ive been here for quite some time and agree with Macro1. I rarely open any threads these days with old elitist members correcting others and complaining.
However, it's out of line to respond the way Macro1 did when the correcting post is as polite as majorjoe's was. He was clearly simply trying to be helpful to a new member.

clckworang 11-01-04 07:59 PM

But have you noticed that a thread like this one that would have gone away quickly with only a couple of responses (the answer to the poster's question and a thank you would have probably been it) has turned into a much longer thread and will stick around that much longer taking up space.

I do try to do searches before starting a thread, but at the same time, if someone just has a quick question like this one, I don't have a problem just answering and sending the poster on his or her way.

And some of the older members do get very rude when they correct people on forum etiquette. I'm not saying this happened here, but I have seen it happen many times and can't help but roll my eyes each time I see it.

nemein 11-01-04 08:49 PM

Since the original question has been answered I'm closing this thread before it gets too much more off topic and someone says something they really regret/gets them suspended.


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