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RE: Channeling Propellerheads on Kill Bill and Quicksilver
Topic: Arts 2:57 am EDT, Oct 12, 2003

Jeremy wrote:
] Quentin Tarantino and Neal Stephenson are birds of a feather.
]
] Each of these works is so large, so grand, so packed with
] detail, that the marketplace is unable to accommodate it all
] at one time. And so a story is broken into pieces, with the
] releases spaced apart in time, that the audience might take
] advantage of the intermission to savor the tasty bits of the
] first course while waiting in eager anticipation of the next.

So you recommend Stephenson's book?

I just saw Kill Bill. Two thumbs up. WAY better then I thought it was going to be. For those of you who haven't seen it, expect an anime made into a video game made into a movie.

On an unrelated note, I also saw school of rock recently and I was pleasantly surprised. Something I'll keep in the file for later in life when I need to corrupt my kids.

RE: Channeling Propellerheads on Kill Bill and Quicksilver



 
 
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