View Poll Results: How did you like Kill Bill vol 2?
* terrible!
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Kill Bill Volume 2
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Originally posted by LivingINClip
Personally, I rather have them release each volume seperate on DVD and I expect them to.
Personally, I rather have them release each volume seperate on DVD and I expect them to.
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Right. See, I would rather have them seperate that way maybe we can get double-disc editions of them both? Commentary? Or not to mention the fact, the way Tarintino talks, each volume can stand on it's own. Perosnally, I like the idea of not having to sit through three hours...-shrugs-
I love the idea of two parts. It gives me two things to look forward to and Idon't have to sit through some long movie.
I love the idea of two parts. It gives me two things to look forward to and Idon't have to sit through some long movie.
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The movie I can deal with being in two parts, but they really shouldn't expect people to buy two DVDs (one for part I, another for part II).
I think a release like this would work:
Barebones Volume I released shortly after theatrical run
Barebones Volume II released shortly after theatrical run
Volume I and II special edition released in conjunction with barebones Volume II
Make the barebone editions price significantly lower than normal, and I don't think the idea is so oppressive. Price the SE normally.
I think a release like this would work:
Barebones Volume I released shortly after theatrical run
Barebones Volume II released shortly after theatrical run
Volume I and II special edition released in conjunction with barebones Volume II
Make the barebone editions price significantly lower than normal, and I don't think the idea is so oppressive. Price the SE normally.
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Kill Bill: Vol. 2 Music Composer...
Robert Rodriguez Composing Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez ("Spy Kids" series, Once Upon a Time in Mexico) will compose music for pal Quentin Tarantino's sequel Kill Bill: Vol. 2.
The Texas-based filmmaker - who not only writes and directs his movies but also edits, shoots, creates visual effects and composes them - made the announcement Wednesday during the first day of the second annual Hollywood Reporter/Billboard Film and TV Music Conference at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel.
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is set for a February 20 release via Miramax Films.
Meanwhile, Maxim at the Movies magazine has up a new article on the sequel with some cool pictures of Uma Thurman as The Bride.
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Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez ("Spy Kids" series, Once Upon a Time in Mexico) will compose music for pal Quentin Tarantino's sequel Kill Bill: Vol. 2.
The Texas-based filmmaker - who not only writes and directs his movies but also edits, shoots, creates visual effects and composes them - made the announcement Wednesday during the first day of the second annual Hollywood Reporter/Billboard Film and TV Music Conference at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel.
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is set for a February 20 release via Miramax Films.
Meanwhile, Maxim at the Movies magazine has up a new article on the sequel with some cool pictures of Uma Thurman as The Bride.
from [COMINGSOON.net]
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The entire soundtrack/score? Or just some bits of it? I do hope Quentin stays with the themes he established in Vol. 1. I've been playing that disc every day!
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You know, Rza did part one's music, but I think most people can agree it was the various sampled themes that stood out and helped the film the best. What will Bobby bring to the plate?
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I'm not surprised. QT and Robert have been good friends. QT pushed once upon a time in mexico to be made and Robert scored it, which was why it was a long time in the making. I enjoyed the score very much. I look forward to Vol 2 Even more now.
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The music he did for Once Upon A Time in Mexico was AWFULL!!! Just the worst. The awsome Los Lobos tunes from Desperado kicked ass, I don't know why he scored it himself because his music sucked.
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QT has always (so far) mostly used source music for his films. His reasoning is that he would rather use existing music or songs that he already knew and liked rather than going to the trouble of hiring a composer to score his film and take the chance of maybe not liking what the composer came up with. The RZA's actual musical contribution to Vol 1 seemed to be minimal at best, and hopefully Rodriguez's contribution to Vol 2 will amount to the same. Tarantino has a great ability to choose just the right piece of existing music or song and put it in just the right place of the film, so I can't see him deviating from this habit at this point.
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The RZA's actual musical contribution to Vol 1 seemed to be minimal at best, and hopefully Rodriguez's contribution to Vol 2 will amount to the same.
The RZA's actual musical contribution to Vol 1 seemed to be minimal at best, and hopefully Rodriguez's contribution to Vol 2 will amount to the same.
Crane was the only original piece of music that RZA did for Vol 1 and I hope that Rod gets limited to one musical addition as well.
There's some scenes that take place in Mexico in Vol 2 so I'd be willing to bet that Rod will provide some guitar work for those sequences. But the rest of the sndtrk better have a wide variety of Tarantino tunes!
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I kind of wonder why RZA got a main credit on V.1. I mean, he only did "Crane", "Yakuza O-Ren", and "Banister Fight", and those combined are about 2 minutes of music.
Anyway, I hope Taratino sticks to using old movie music for the majority of the film.
Anyway, I hope Taratino sticks to using old movie music for the majority of the film.
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Kill Bill Volume 2 International Teaser
Searched and didn't find anything but you can see it via macromedia flash (ala spiderman 2 trailer) here
http://www.killbill.jp/killbill_vol2/main.html
It's kind of a pointless teaser but kinda funny
http://www.killbill.jp/killbill_vol2/main.html
It's kind of a pointless teaser but kinda funny
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Kill Bill Vol. 2 pictures
From Empire Movies
Enjoy.
I think it'd be interesting to see
There may be some spoilers after the David Carradine solo pic. Click no more after that if you don't want to be spoiled I guess.
Enjoy.
I think it'd be interesting to see
Spoiler:
There may be some spoilers after the David Carradine solo pic. Click no more after that if you don't want to be spoiled I guess.