Kill Bill: Vol. 1

 (2003)
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| Jun 06, 2009
montrealfilmjournal.com
Kill Bill" is one of the Best of the '00s for sure.....Just as Carradine embodied both Eastern and Western sensibilities, which made him the ideal actor to play Bill..... ... Full Review
| Sep 09, 2008
DVD Town
It's also a slick, comic-book style masterpiece of black humor that has headless necks and armless shoulders spewing blood like fire hydrants opened on a hot summer's day. Don't even look for brilliant performances-though Lucy Liu handles deadpan just as adroitly as Thurman. ... Full Review
| Jul 02, 2008
Buddy TV, WA
'Kill Bill' Review: Tarantino Loves His Women July 2, 2008 Quentin Tarantino is a film god, whether you like it or not. ... Full Review
| Jun 01, 2008
FilmInk
this DVD will remind you of how great this film truly is.....Uma Thurman is a former assassin left for dead by her former colleagues"¦big mistake.....the now infamous "House Of Blue Leaves" fight sequence is perhaps one of the greatest scenes of its kind ever branded onto celluloid..... ... Full Review
| Jan 29, 2008
DVD Town
While the episodes were similar to modern sitcoms that offered a three-strand plot weave, they may have seemed slighter because the scenes were so short that they felt like snippets, and they were augmented by equally short jazz-riff segues. The more you watch these episodes, the clearer it becomes that every script was a complicated weave of petty annoyances and small situations that, tied together near the end, had the same cumulative substance as any narrative. ... Full Review
| Oct 14, 2006
DVD Town
The style of comedy was by-and-large over-the-top, with silly situations and loud laugh tracks. Yes, it's all pretty silly, but what balances that out is the way that the actors really sell their characters as real people, engaged in real relationships (and battles). ... Full Review
| Jul 20, 2006
DVD Town
FIRST PUBLISHED Jul 20, 2006 Often funny, sometimes offensive and always thought provoking, Aaron McGruder´s "The Boondocks" combines healthy doses of Japanese inspired animation with a generous helping of subversive humor and wit. It leaves virtually no one unscathed by its caustic criticism and a world view rooted in Huey Freeman´s (the lead character) particular brand of righteousness. ... Full Review
| Apr 29, 2005
Bigpicturebigsound.com, NY
Kill Bill" is pretty stupid, but there are also moments of beauty and brilliance (watch how Uma gets her samurai sword on the plane). Leaving "Kill Bill," the proclaimed "Fourth Film by Quentin Tarantino," was almost as fun as watching the film. ... Full Review
| Apr 03, 2005
DVD Town
Hawaii" received nine Academy Award nominations-including cinematography, costume design, special visual effects, score, song, and sound. Though the DVD print still captures the sweeping feel of a Michener novel and upholds the tradition of Hollywood epics as visual feasts, there are moments (particularly in the last third) that feel excessively choppy. ... Full Review
| Oct 13, 2004
DVD Town
When Lego wanted to expand into the movie business, it couldve created a new front in the war to claim family-friendly attention. is a great example of successful visual referencing. ... Full Review