bloody-disgusting.com— "Tarantino spilled the beans that once he finishes 'Death Proof' he will begin working on two more 'Kill Bill' films! Both films will be animated..."
Jul 24, 2006View in Crawl 4
The hair on my arms stuck staight up when i found this out, animation was minus points for me, but not too many. I loved the scene in Vol 1, but I loved Uma more. Ill watch them, none the less and its better than nothing. The entertainment and joy I got from Vol 1 I dont think will ever occur again. (Vol 2 was a normal movie with a story anyone could like)
@ThePict This is of course your opinion. Yeah anime is artistically breathtaking. But I would rather see two more live action Kill Bill movies than see two animated ones. Its just more exhilarating that way, and I'm sure many people will agree.
Animated or not, I'd rather they just left Kill Bill alone. It was meant to be just two volumes. Don't be tempted to re-open a closed story for money reasons. This would be the first step towards animated sequels to Pulp Fiction and Resevoir Dogs (*shudders*)
I think some people are just ignorant to the fact that Kill Bill was a homage to many of Tarantino's favorite films and genre. It wasn't meant to be a groundbreaking and original movie.
Kill Bill was originally create to honor asian style action movies this included chinese kung fu and japanese samurai movies. anime is just another style of asian film that was being honored. I dunno about you but the anime scene showed in Kill Bill vol 1 totally changed my opinion on anime. although i don't think that part was directed by him, i think that it would be interesting to see tarantino do something different and direct an animated verison. he'll probably be allowed to show even more gritty violent scenes now too because its easier done and approved of if it is a cartoon.
These are some of the worst comments I've ever seen on this site. Everyone is whining about the movie being animated. "Boooo waaaaah! Animation sucks!"
joaobJul 24, 2006
check out IMDB. Him and Rodriguez are splitting the movie (really 2 movies) down the middle.
ezyericJul 24, 2006
The hair on my arms stuck staight up when i found this out, animation was minus points for me, but not too many. I loved the scene in Vol 1, but I loved Uma more. Ill watch them, none the less and its better than nothing. The entertainment and joy I got from Vol 1 I dont think will ever occur again. (Vol 2 was a normal movie with a story anyone could like)
djironxJul 24, 2006
@ThePict This is of course your opinion. Yeah anime is artistically breathtaking. But I would rather see two more live action Kill Bill movies than see two animated ones. Its just more exhilarating that way, and I'm sure many people will agree.
millixawJul 24, 2006
Animated or not, I'd rather they just left Kill Bill alone. It was meant to be just two volumes. Don't be tempted to re-open a closed story for money reasons. This would be the first step towards animated sequels to Pulp Fiction and Resevoir Dogs (*shudders*)
registereduserJul 24, 2006
I think some people are just ignorant to the fact that Kill Bill was a homage to many of Tarantino's favorite films and genre. It wasn't meant to be a groundbreaking and original movie.
amz830Jul 25, 2006
Kill Bill was originally create to honor asian style action movies this included chinese kung fu and japanese samurai movies. anime is just another style of asian film that was being honored. I dunno about you but the anime scene showed in Kill Bill vol 1 totally changed my opinion on anime. although i don't think that part was directed by him, i think that it would be interesting to see tarantino do something different and direct an animated verison. he'll probably be allowed to show even more gritty violent scenes now too because its easier done and approved of if it is a cartoon.
pignanelliJul 27, 2006
oops comment submitted twice, mod down
recluseAug 7, 2006
These are some of the worst comments I've ever seen on this site. Everyone is whining about the movie being animated. "Boooo waaaaah! Animation sucks!"