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Article: In New Newsweek Series, Review & Rebuttal, Tarantino Defends 'Kill Bill' To David Ansen: It's Truly 'Action Cinema Boiled Down to Its Most Flaming Arrow ... Without Any of the Bulls ---';.
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- October 6, 2003
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'If I Went and Saw 'Kill Bill,' I Wouldn't Be Able to Even Think About Seeing Another Movie Until I Saw 'Kill Bill' Again. I'd Feel Like, 'That's a Movie Like Sex. That's a Movie Like Drugs,' You Know?'
NEW YORK, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- In the inaugural installment of Review & Rebuttal, an occasional feature in which Newsweek critics tell artists what they think of their work and the artists get to talk back, Senior Editor David Ansen talks to director Quentin Tarantino about his new movie "Kill Bill, Volume 1." Ansen says the movie is brilliant, but shallow with very little emotional subtext. Tarantino responds that the emotion comes across in "Volume 2" due ...