Irrepressible, reckless, and really, really good
I am just giddy in anticipation of Kill Bill Vol. II being released on Friday.
Vol. I was a fantastic, hyper, tongue-in-cheek, ultra-violent, adreneline rush of a movie.
"Mr. Tarantino is an irrepressible showoff, recklessly flaunting his formal skills as a choreographer of high-concept violence," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times about Kill Bill Vol. I.
And I'm wondering: what the hell is wrong with that?!?!?
Then Scott went on to write:"But he is also an unabashed cinephile, and the sincerity of his enthusiasm gives this messy, uneven spectacle an odd, feverish integrity."
Uh, huh. That's right. And chicks kick ass.
Vol. I was a fantastic, hyper, tongue-in-cheek, ultra-violent, adreneline rush of a movie.
"Mr. Tarantino is an irrepressible showoff, recklessly flaunting his formal skills as a choreographer of high-concept violence," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times about Kill Bill Vol. I.
And I'm wondering: what the hell is wrong with that?!?!?
Then Scott went on to write:"But he is also an unabashed cinephile, and the sincerity of his enthusiasm gives this messy, uneven spectacle an odd, feverish integrity."
Uh, huh. That's right. And chicks kick ass.