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Saw it on video last night: it's much shorter than I remember it was in theater release, especially the scene where she's in the "Pussy Wagon" trying to get her toes working.
It flowed much better and I appreciated many other parts much more: guess the gore was less spectacular the second time around and the abated shock factor allowed me to concentrate more on story, dialogue, brilliant editing, and characters.
It is a masterpiece of entertainment.
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My wife and I watched it last night too but for the first time. I thought it was good. My wife hated it. She commented on it being much more violent than the Passion of Christ. We both laughed and wondered why nobody complained about this movie being too violent.
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Just watched it last night and don't remember seeing it in the special features. Could be wrong.Too bad if so. Some commentary's pretty lame, but I imagine his being pretty good--like P. T. Anderson's commentary for Boogie Nights.
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we'll have to wait for the inevitable Special/Deluxe/Collector's Edition for any commentary. I'll hold off buying until then as I figure there'll be a few incarnations of these films.
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and I enjoyed it; a misspent youth enjoying Run Run Shaw matinees with titles like "Enter the 7 Virgins" and "Blood Revenge of the Shao Lin" which also had plots thinner than rice paper and more blood than an abattoir sure helped
A triumph of style over substance
Now when is Tarantino going to become even more vapid and direct a SURF movie?
Think of the wedding party as a metaphor for 9/11; Bill is OBL/SH (we seem to have them mixed up in "real life.") Uma, of course, is the US...
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What do they represent? Who was fucking the U.S. for four years and what does it mean that the OBL/SH sired a child on us?
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