Carla Hunt writes: >went and saw kill bill sat. night. it, uhmmm, was interesting. i'd >never seen a quinten tarantino movie. i don't think i will >again... although i DO want to see what happens with the second part >- they totally left the movie with a huge cliff-hanger - to be >continued in part 2. Actually, Lisa doesn't really think it needs a sequel. For the most part, I don't either -- it does everything it's supposed to do; it's going to be excessively hard for the sequel not to just repeat what KB does. Of course, I'll see it anyway. >to be. i mean, the movie payback was violent but managed to be >pretty funny. It was amazingly funny. But like most of Tarantino's work, it's also extremely meta -- more about what it's trying to do than the actual plot or effect. -- Joshua Kronengold (mneme at io.com) "I've been teaching |\ _,,,--,,_ ,) --^--him...to live, to breathe, to walk, to sample the /,`.-'`' -, ;-;;' /\\joy on each road, and the sorrow at each turning. |,4- ) )-,_ ) /\ /-\\\I'm sorry if I kept him out too late"--Vlad Taltos '---''(_/--' (_/-'