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Killer movie "KILL BILL"

Ohhhh shit still recovering.....

so much blood.......................

Kick arse direction.......

Awesome bikes and katana swards.....

And one ZX300......he he he

They needed a godzila in that movie....

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh recovery will be hard.......shit this movie was made for 2 instalements......

still thinking about heads cut off......

shit I feel sick.........

Its not the blood or cut off body parts....

Its the music and art direction sith photography tied together that is such a unity and harmony in such a kill bill slaughter house.....feels normal to cut something offffffffffff.........

gona go and cut some bstake for tomorrow........

shit

ok you can see I am very taken by this movie.......

and the cartoon was the best of the best and worst of the horror......

ahhhhhhhhhhh

big AL recomends this movie!!!

I want the jun/akira supra

mmm 1500ps and twin t88's

when koyama was here he was elling us they'd just put the 88's on, and had to make a new bonnet as it wouldn't shut anymore with them there..

psycho's one of his funniest quotes about that car goes along the lines of 'i select 6th gear and get very very much wheel spin'

now thats a race car!

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