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Old 04-20-04 | 08:43 AM
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Yet she recognized the old dude?
Old 04-20-04 | 09:09 AM
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Yet she recognized the old dude?
She didn't "recognize" him, he was a huge Yakuza boss, I don't think it would've been too hard to ask the right people who was responsible for her parents deaths; they'd mention Boss Matsumoto, and have no say of his underlings.. but that's just my take on it.
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Is this the actor who played Pai Mei ?
http://www.mondore.com/g1tf/kbarchiv...LUME_1-424.jpg
Yes, same guy.
Old 04-20-04 | 12:47 PM
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I wish the anime guy was Bill, but his name is Pretty Riki.

Hopefully it's just an alias.
Old 04-20-04 | 04:09 PM
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I don't think that "Pretty Riki" was ever shown again. I know he wasn't one of the guys O-Ren killed after taking out the boss.
Old 04-20-04 | 04:23 PM
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the main clues to that are the ring that they highlight on him and the ring they highlight on bills hand when we see him.
Old 04-20-04 | 05:43 PM
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Yep, I always thought that "Pretty Riki" was Bill too. Maybe him falling in with Matsumoto's gang had something to do with the bad feelings that ended up happening between him and Hattori Hanzo. (I'll have to watch the anime sequence again, but is there any clues in it that the sword is a Hanzo one?)
Old 04-20-04 | 08:01 PM
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I am pretty sure the sword is not Hanzo's sword. I remembered to check last time I saw the film in the theater and saw no devil emblem on it.
Old 04-20-04 | 09:02 PM
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What I meant by 'lifeless' was compared to Quentins other talkies Reservour Dogs & Pulp Fiction which have long,drawn out slow scenes with nothing but talking. There was a certain energy to them that made them come alive & they were enjoyable despite not much going on besides words.
I see, so you wanted to see the characters in this sit around and spout rapid-fire "hipster" dialogue with many pop culture references. Personally I didn't and still found Volume 2 to be Tarantino's most lively, emotional, and effective film. Although I still hate that little girl that played B.B. Damn was that bitch excruciating.
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I just saw Vol2 and I was wondering if Bill knew the child was his before the Bride tells him right before he shoots her in the head. I know on the porch of the chapel he says something about it being the Groom's child but I wasn't sure.
I think he has suspicions when he talks to Beatrix at the chapel. The hesitant way he says "Your young man doesn't believe in wasting time" makes me think he suspects that the baby is his, and that's why she ran away and was trying to lead this life. It would also explain, if he already knew, why he doesn't hesitate to shoot her when she tells him it's his baby. If he didn't know, he'd probably have hesitated because of the shock of the news.
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The guy is a sadistic son of a bitch. I think in hearing the news he thinks its an attempt to save herself. I don't think for a moment that he would have hesitated to shoot her if he did know.
Old 04-21-04 | 01:35 AM
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The guy is a sadistic son of a bitch. I think in hearing the news he thinks its an attempt to save herself. I don't think for a moment that he would have hesitated to shoot her if he did know.
Well, that's my point. I think he does know and that's why he doesn't hesitate. But it could go either way. I'm taking most of this from Carradine's inflection.
Old 04-21-04 | 02:41 AM
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Why way of thinnking is he didn't think it was his. Why first impression was that he held the gun at ppoint blank range and winds up shooting her in the side of the head. My mind explained it as he hesitated or tried to fire at the floor just as the idea of it being his baby triggered in his mind while pulling the trigger. He intended to shoot her in the forehead but upon hearing her final words had second thoughts about it but still wound up wounding her. Now since he knows the baby is his he takes the baby while she's in her coma to raise as his own. Would he have raised BB if it was some other guys kid? I don't think so.
Old 04-21-04 | 07:42 AM
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Although I still hate that little girl that played B.B. Damn was that bitch excruciating.
Ouch. That's a little harsh, isn't it? How can you feel so strongly against a little girl... that was onscreen for probably a 1/10 of the movie. Sheesh.

BTW, I thought she was fine. Even if her performance was lacking, it's hard to fault a 5 or 6 year old kid.
Old 04-21-04 | 08:25 AM
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thanks guys. I know what you mean Suprmallet, the question came to my mind based on the way Carradine was speaking at the chapel. We might be reading in too much. seeing the way Bill was with B.B. I thought maybe he would not do that to the Bride if he knew it was his because it would mean the death of his unborn daughter. Didn't he say in Vol 2 something along the lines that he took B.B to raise as his own not because he didn't think the Bride would make a good mother but because she was a killer? Do you think he went from intending to kill the Bride and his unborn daughter (assuming he knew the baby was his) to caring enough after he found out she was alive to get B.B. and raise her as his own? I do see that those feelings and the guilt would have probably hit him later.

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Old 04-21-04 | 09:58 AM
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Originally posted by Rivero
I see, so you wanted to see the characters in this sit around and spout rapid-fire "hipster" dialogue with many pop culture references. Personally I didn't and still found Volume 2 to be Tarantino's most lively, emotional, and effective film. Although I still hate that little girl that played B.B. Damn was that bitch excruciating.
i personally don't think the "hipster" dialogue would have worked in these movies, maybe for the little references to the 70's older movies, but it would feel off if we heard bill for instance talking about foot massages.
Old 04-21-04 | 12:21 PM
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Wow, I'm kinda surprised there hasn't been much discussion regarding the scenes from the script that were cut out of this film. (Here's the link again http://sfy.iv.ru/sfy.html?script=kill_bill ). Anyway, I thought the chapters about yuki's revenge and bill's gambling sequence were extremely interesting and am truly saddened that they were not included, especially yuki. I think including yuki's chapter would have "livened" up Vol 2 a bit more in terms of action and probably quench a lot of the complaints about the film being boring (though I still think it is a great film as it stands now). Does anyone know if these sequences were actually shot at all or were they ditched pretty early on?? If you haven't read these two chapters, I highly recommend you do so, they are very entertaining. Apparently Gogo dies differently in the script vs. movie as well.

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Old 04-21-04 | 12:31 PM
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One question about Vol 1 looking back over the script again...

Was there a Mr. Barrel that Beatrix talks with in-between GoGo and O-Ren or was that cut out of Vol 1?? I only saw Vol 1 once so far and it was awhile ago, so I can't seem to remember that character.
Old 04-21-04 | 12:33 PM
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There actually has been reasonable amount of discussion about this.

The Yuki scene was ditched pre-production - it was never cast, never shot, and a few of Yuki's lines went to Gogo Yubari.

The gambling sequence was shot from what I understand, and is that missing M. Jai White sequence we've all be waiting for (it has been shot, edited, etc; ).

Yuki's scene was exised due to budgetting from what I've read and the M. Jai White/Gambling scene was cut to make Bill seem more sympathetic or something like that. Tarantino has commented he would like to get a few of the scenes animated by Production IG and release them.

A lot of the changes, imho, were very logical and make the movie tigheter, imho. As nice as a few extra fighting scenes could be, I love it how it is.

Oh and no, it jumps straight from Gogo to the Crazy 88. (O-Ren and Bea talk for a second but thats about it)


On that note: http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=17403

Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (nice madeup title, Harry) is apparently showing the last day of Cannes.

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Old 04-21-04 | 12:35 PM
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Thanks for clearing that up...

What I actually meant when I was referring to lack of discussion was just for this thread. I knew there'd been talk about excised scenes, just not here
Old 04-21-04 | 12:37 PM
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Yeah, and if it's talk about Kill Bill, it's worth my time to retype it

half the fun of the movies has been talking about them..
Old 04-21-04 | 12:40 PM
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The Yuki stuff was dumb in my opinion. Too much firepower.

The gambling scene was interesting, but it was meant to be an introduction to Bill; as it stands, his introduction at the wedding chapel at the opening of vol. 2 is perfect in my eyes. Plus, I like the fact that we never really see Bill in action in the movie, it adds to his "mystique".
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Originally posted by Jamezuva
One question about Vol 1 looking back over the script again...

Was there a Mr. Barrel that Beatrix talks with in-between GoGo and O-Ren or was that cut out of Vol 1?? I only saw Vol 1 once so far and it was awhile ago, so I can't seem to remember that character.
Mr. Barrel becaome Johnny Mo, the last Crazy 88 she fights in the film now.
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I would've liked to have seen the destruction of the P**** Wagon.
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Whilst i slightly prefered Vol 1 cos i'm a huge Kung Fu/gore fan, i did also love Vol 2

There were a few slow bits but overall not many

Loved the buried alive scene, i honestly couldn't see how the Bride was gonna escape ! Great camerawork and i felt i was there

Loved the Elle v Bride fight, awesome, yes i also marked out at the eye pulling out scene

As for the ending, at first i was a tad disappointed but in reflection i think it was good. The huge Kung Fu showdown was really the Bride v Lucy Lui, we didn't need another one. I just loved the scene when the Bride burst into Bill's place, gun ready to pop him and her daughter is there. What made the scene is the way her daughter reacts like her mom had just nipped down to the shops to pick up some ice cream and not that this is the first time ever she is seeing her mum. I liked the happy ending with the bride and her daughter in the motel room.

Great performances by Uma, Darryl Hannah, Madsen and yes Carradine

I still have a HUGE grudge with Carradine for stealing the part in Kung Fu from Bruce Lee (yes i know it was the producer's decision to go with a caucasian rather than an asian for the part of an asian) and also his part in the Silent Flute, also intended for Bruce Lee

Carradine aint no Bruce ! he doesn't even deserve to be a pubic hair in Bruce's balls.

Dialogue was 100% QT and rocked

really looking forward to the deleted scenes but i get what QT did. By not showing Carradine's fighting prowess at all, but using dialogue and indirect scenes to build it up, QT made Bill into a much tougher villian. If we had seen Carradine fight, i'm sure the bubble would have burst and we would have been disappointed.


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