The answer to the original topic: the end credits.
I was sitting and watching them. And some 20 people too. And that was worth it. Tarantino makes credits with a respect for actors and all and works on it.
At first there was a great music, and THREE credit sequences. All characters are shown. All killed Deadly Viper’s names are striked out, except for Elle’s. She has that nice question mark. And the thing I liked most of all: another title Kill Bill is shown, but it’s in “” and looks like a title for a 70’s film. That’s amazing! I love that view, and the music is from 70’s, I guess, because it sounds old. The feeling is absolutely great and cannot be described. I think it’s because Tarantino loves old movies, and he wanted to add something old-style to Kill Bill too. And Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown has that kind of titles too.
I would do it to MY movie, if I was a director.
