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Köszi a 'segítséget', de a probléma időközben megoldódott!
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Csatlakozott: szomb. ápr. 17, 2004 18:29 Hozzászólások: 15 Tartózkodási hely: DVD másoló előtt
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Kill Bill = Quentin Tarantino újabb eszement agyréme.
Ha nem hiszed, járj utána: http://killbill.movies.go.com/
Egy kis EGO:
Idézet: Mr. QUENTIN TARANTINO
Born in 1963 in Knoxville, Tennessee, Tarantino was named, fittingly enough, after a character on a TV show, the half-breed blacksmith Quint played by Burt Reynolds on Gunsmoke. When he was two, the future filmmaker's single mom moved with him to the South Bay area of Orange County, California, south of Los Angeles, which was his home for the next two decades.
His neighborhood in the city of Torrance was a mixture of black and white, and he was exposed to a wide range of film and pop culture influences. Martial arts movies, for example, continued to play in black neighborhoods after the kung fu fad ended elsewhere. Tarantino was able to 'cross the tracks' to continue watching them until well into the 1970s.
Tarantino quit school at 17 to take acting classes and support himself with odd jobs. At 22 he found a second home of sorts at Video Archives in Manhattan Beach, where his voluminous knowledge of old movies finally began to come in handy. With co-workers Roger Avery and Jerry Martinez, Tarantino turned Video Archives into an impromptu film school. He began writing as a way to supply himself with practice scenes for his acting classes.
After laboring for a time with Avery and some other friends on an abortive shoe string feature, My Best Friends Wedding, a raunchy buddy film on the scale of Kevin Smith's Clerks, Tarantino spent several frustrating years writing and trying to set up two scripts, each intended as his directorial debut. Partly out of frustration at the difficulty of setting up a 'real movie' with an unknown writer attached to direct, Tarantino wrote Reservoir Dogs in 1991.
Dogs was intentionally written to be the most minimal movie project imaginable: a story of a heist in which the robbery occurred off screen, and in which many pages of dialog unfolded on a single set. It was intended to be a super-cheap 16 mm feature with Tarantino and his Video Archives buddies playing all the parts.
Luckily, aspiring producer Lawrence Bender read and loved the Dogs script. He begged Tarantino to give him a month to try to set it up as one of those 'real movies.' It was Bender who got the script to actor Harvey Keitel, and it was Keitel's enthusiasm that attracted several other good actors and a decent production budget.
Shot in less than a month on LA locations, with a standout cast that came to include Michael Madsen, Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth, Laurence Tierney, Chris Penn, and Tarantino himself in addition to Keitel, Dogs was a phenomenal success, first at the Sundance Film Festival and then with the world at large. Suddenly Tarantino was hot, and both of the scripts he had been working on before Dogs quickly sold. They became True Romance (1992, directed by Tony Scott) and Natural Born Killers (1993, heavily re-written and directed by Oliver Stone).
1994's Pulp Fiction was a multi-layered, time-bending, crime fiction collage that wove the stories of several characters together with world-class narrative gusto. A 3-D chess game of a movie, Pulp single-handedly restored the career of Ô70s icon John Travolta to its proper eminence, cemented the A-List movie-star status of actor Samuel L. Jackson, and launched Tarantino's working relationship with the performer he has since described as 'my actress,' Uma Thurman.
After a three-year lay-off, Tarantino wrote and directed Jackie Brown in 1997, a crime caper movie based on Elmore Leonard's best-selling novel Rum Punch. Pam Grier garnered both Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations for her performance in the title role, and co-star Robert Forster who was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for his performance as a world-weary bail bondsmen. Filling out the once-in-a-lifetime cast were Samuel L. Jackson (also nominated for a Golden Globe), Robert De Niro, Bridget Fonda, and Michael Keaton.
Tarantino's first career goal was to become an actor, and he has continued to play roles in his own films and in the work of others. He was the thief known only as Mr. Brown ('That's a little too close to ÔMr.Shit,'') in Reservoir Dogs, and the jittery Jimmie Dimmick, saddled with an unwanted fresh corpse, in Pulp Fiction. In his 'Man From Hollywood' section of the anthology picture Four Rooms, Tarantino cast himself as a blow-hard movie director. He also played bandit George Clooney's loony brother, Richard Gecko, in Robert Rodriguez's From Dusk Till Dawn, the title role in Jack Baren's Destiny Turns on the Radio (1995), and appeared in Spike Lee's Girl 6 (1996).
With his production partner, Lawrence Bender, through their company A Band Apart Productions, Tarantino served as executive producer on October Film's Killing Zoe, directed by Roger Avary. He presented the 2001 domestic release of Master Yuen Wo Ping's 1993 martial arts classic Iron Monkey and served as executive producer of Reb Braddock's black comedy Curdled (1996) and of Julia Sweeny's concert film God Said, 'HA!' (1999).
During the four years that elapsed between the release of Jackie Brown and the production of Kill Bill, Tarantino was hard at work on a script for a war movie, Inglorious Bastards.
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hétf. máj. 10, 2004 23:05 |
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akki írta: Lefordítom neked: Kill Bill rész.2
Naaa, légyszi, a kill szót is fordítsd le!
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kedd ápr. 27, 2004 20:19 |
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akki
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Csatlakozott: szer. márc. 24, 2004 13:43 Hozzászólások: 1323
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Lefordítom neked:
Kill Bill rész.2
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kedd ápr. 27, 2004 17:04 |
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macisajt111
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Csatlakozott: szer. márc. 24, 2004 13:43 Hozzászólások: 168
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Nekem pedig nem is volt és nem is lesz - egyik se
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kedd ápr. 27, 2004 15:54 |
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Charlie61
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Csatlakozott: szer. márc. 24, 2004 13:43 Hozzászólások: 834 Tartózkodási hely: "Acélváros"
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Nekem pedig egyik sem, mert letöröltem.
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kedd ápr. 27, 2004 10:17 |
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Nekem meg filmem van, angol hanggal, felirat nélkül!
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kedd ápr. 27, 2004 9:36 |
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Frico
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Csatlakozott: szer. márc. 24, 2004 13:43 Hozzászólások: 12
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Nincsen meg valakinek a fent emlitett film esetleg?
mert feliratom az van!
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kedd ápr. 27, 2004 9:27 |
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Kill Bill vol.2
Nincs véletlenű valakinek a fenti filmhez magyar felirata?
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vas. ápr. 25, 2004 22:44 |
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