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In reply to the discussion: Who is your favorite living film director? [View all]red dog 1
(33,184 posts)51. After seeing Pulp Fiction, I expected another great Tarantino-directed film in "Kill Bill"
but I was wrong.
I'm a huge fan of David Carradine, especially after watching every episode of "Kung Fu"
Also, I thought he did a great job playing Woody Guthrie in "Bound For Glory".
IMO, Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Michael Madsen & the other actors in "Kill Bill" all seemed like they didn't even know what the hell they were doing!
(Daryl Hannah was the one bright spot for me...She was very good in that very bad film)
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After seeing Pulp Fiction, I expected another great Tarantino-directed film in "Kill Bill"
red dog 1
May 2016
#51
You should analyze it and let us know what you find out... if it's noteworthy, that is.
LanternWaste
May 2016
#53
MICHAEL MOORE. His films are important to see! I love Mel Brooks, too. His films
valerief
May 2016
#56