KentDB741
location: Buffalo, New York USA
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registered: 2001.11.12
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Don:How I know about the script for Quentitn Tarantino's 2003 film KILL BILL, and how long it is, is because I have read the script from online copies that have been posted to various sites within the Quentitn Tarantino webring. A really good QT site is the following:http://www.tarantino.infoThis and other sites have the script, not the final shooting script, but, the draft previous to the shooting script. Basically, the film is in the KUNG FU exploitation genre, and is going to star the lucious UMA THURMAN. The film is set to debut at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival in May 2003. The novelization of the script is going to be released in June 2003, and the film itself is scheduled to be released to theatres on October 10, 2003. I am surprised that you didn't like JACKIE BROWN. My wife and I both enjoyed that film, and I especially loved ROBERT DE NIRO and BRIDGET FONDA in that film as well. Especially their sex scene!Pretty funny! :)No, I do not have anything to do with the film or its' production. I am only a fan, and a pretty big fan at that. For instance, I place PULP FICTION among my all-time favorite films, where it ranks at number two or three. Also, as I said earlier, there are a bunch of really great extras on these DVD's, and they give a great deal of insight into the entire process of writing, producing, directing, editing, etc. for these films. Regarding PULP FICTION . . . Don, what do YOU think was in that briefcase (with the numerical combination of 666)?I have my own theory, but, I was wondering what YOU thought of the contents of the briefcase?Also, when your first two films are RESERVOIR DOGS and PULP FICTION, I completely agree that those two are a very hard act to follow.The most entertaining thing about PULP FICTION for me, being a film lover, is how QT drifts between the various film genres, one after the other, as the film progresses.Very entertaining indeed!Peace and Prayers -----> Kent Daniel Bentkowski - Buffalo, New York USA
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Don:How I know about the script for Quentitn Tarantino's 2003 film KILL BILL, and how long it is, is because I have read the script from online copies that have been posted to various sites within the Quentitn Tarantino webring. A really good QT site is the following:http://www.tarantino.infoThis and other sites have the script, not the final shooting script, but, the draft previous to the shooting script. Basically, the film is in the KUNG FU exploitation genre, and is going to star the lucious UMA THURMAN. The film is set to debut at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival in May 2003. The novelization of the script is going to be released in June 2003, and the film itself is scheduled to be released to theatres on October 10, 2003. I am surprised that you didn't like JACKIE BROWN. My wife and I both enjoyed that film, and I especially loved ROBERT DE NIRO and BRIDGET FONDA in that film as well. Especially their sex scene!Pretty funny! :)No, I do not have anything to do with the film or its' production. I am only a fan, and a pretty big fan at that. For instance, I place PULP FICTION among my all-time favorite films, where it ranks at number two or three. Also, as I said earlier, there are a bunch of really great extras on these DVD's, and they give a great deal of insight into the entire process of writing, producing, directing, editing, etc. for these films. Regarding PULP FICTION . . . Don, what do YOU think was in that briefcase (with the numerical combination of 666)?I have my own theory, but, I was wondering what YOU thought of the contents of the briefcase?Also, when your first two films are RESERVOIR DOGS and PULP FICTION, I completely agree that those two are a very hard act to follow.The most entertaining thing about PULP FICTION for me, being a film lover, is how QT drifts between the various film genres, one after the other, as the film progresses.Very entertaining indeed!Peace and Prayers -----> Kent Daniel Bentkowski - Buffalo, New York USA
