kill bill vol.1 violence

Started by johnny cash fan1 pagesPoll

should tarantino tone down the violence in his films?

kill bill vol.1 violence

dont get me wrong i love a little violence.
but kill bill kinda takes the cake as one of the most violents films.
tarantino seems to be in to voilence,especially with the release of (hostel).
i think he should tone down a bit.

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You do realise Eli Roth wrote and directed Hostel, Tarantino is only an executive producer ... He had nothing to do with the films content

kill bill vol.1 really is not "one of the most violent films", although it does have its share of violence, its mostly very comic book and what would have been the most violent scene he uses animation ...

I don't think he should tone it down, I think you should not watch very violent movies if you don't enjoy them.

i do enjoy violent movies the thing is animated or not there should be a limit.
and an executive producer does help with the films content.

I voted for the violent.....it does have a lot of violence and...well mostly blood in it lol....but what can i say...I love it! 😄

y should there b a limit? if its too much then dont watch it....its a choice...

my point is it's a great film, so why should i have to go through multiple decapitations and guts all over the floor to appreciate it.
he made it exciting, but it would be better in a different way.

its homage to all the chop socky martial arts movies he loves and the violence in them, he make it so cartoony and over the top that it couldn't be taken seriously and to a point where its funny not morbid because it is just to over the top.

exactly...its like the end of Freddy vs. Jason!

Originally posted by tabby999
its homage to all the chop socky martial arts movies he loves and the violence in them, he make it so cartoony and over the top that it couldn't be taken seriously and to a point where its funny not morbid because it is just to over the top.

✅ agree

It is fine the way it is. A lot of waht made the movie great was the violence. It wasn't serious unrelenting murder on film, it was like cheesy fight scenes which gave the movie spunk.