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Chobeo

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Oct 13, 2003, 11:41:59 AM10/13/03
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Always the cynic I can't help but wonder if any of you bi-lingual folk
caught any errors in the Japanese used in the Kill-Bill movie?

www.kill-bill.com (

I'm tempted to recommend this to my BYJ-ex since she liked Pulp
Fiction, but the amount of blood might be a little much for her.

Also, while this probably paints me as a helpless fanboy, I'm
wondering if you can still acquire quality swords similar to those
made by "Hittori Hanzo" in the film? By this I mean something that
might have been carried by someone other than a studio prop lackey.

TIA
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Haluk

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Oct 13, 2003, 12:23:38 PM10/13/03
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"Chobeo" <hla...@chobeo.com>, haber iletisinde sunlari
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> Also, while this probably paints me as a helpless fanboy, I'm
> wondering if you can still acquire quality swords similar to those
> made by "Hittori Hanzo" in the film? By this I mean something that

Ain't that Hattori Hanzo? Is it referred to as Hittori in the movie or is it
your genuine typo? :)


Chobeo

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Oct 13, 2003, 1:24:54 PM10/13/03
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"Haluk" wrote:

>Ain't that Hattori Hanzo? Is it referred to as Hittori in the movie or is it
>your genuine typo? :)

I was going from memory (saw the flick yesterday) so if I misspelted
anything it wasn't intentional.

I'm already addicted to Morrowind, so the thought of owning a decent
sword was already on my mind.

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It isn't what they say about you, it's what they whisper.
- Errol Flynn

Kevin Wayne Williams

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Oct 13, 2003, 2:03:27 PM10/13/03
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Chobeo wrote:
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> I'm tempted to recommend this to my BYJ-ex since she liked Pulp
> Fiction, but the amount of blood might be a little much for her.
>

On the topic of movies, I saw a great one Friday: "Bubba Ho-tep". Elvis
chases an ancient mummy that wanders the halls of the West Texas
old-folks home where Elvis and JFK are spending their declining years.
Well worth watching.

KWW

Dick Muhfukkin Bagswing

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Oct 13, 2003, 6:47:11 PM10/13/03
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> On the topic of movies, I saw a great one Friday: "Bubba Ho-tep". Elvis
> chases an ancient mummy that wanders the halls of the West Texas
> old-folks home where Elvis and JFK are spending their declining years.
> Well worth watching.
>
The short story that Bubba Ho-tep was adapted from is great too. So is the
author,Joe R. Lansdale.

Brian


Gerry

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Oct 20, 2003, 11:02:52 AM10/20/03
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In article <PNBib.21728$Hl2....@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>, Kevin Wayne
Williams <nih...@paxonet.kom> wrote:

> On the topic of movies, I saw a great one Friday: "Bubba Ho-tep". Elvis
> chases an ancient mummy that wanders the halls of the West Texas
> old-folks home where Elvis and JFK are spending their declining years.

Sheesh! Not that trite old chestnut of a plot again...

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