Darkwatch;296095 said:
I agree with Slum and Ray. Besides Tarantino does credit what the story was based off at the end of Volume II.
Besides most animes seem to have the same plot and story with only the setting and character names changed. Not to mention most companies are now recruiting in Shindojis which is basicly huge fan-fic-art conventions composed almost entirely of those bad stereotypical fan-artist-writers. This is the next generation of anime and manga, basicly just re-hash of everything and blatant rehash in which you know what the original story was.
Also a lot of manga's (which become animes) are already just rip-offs of previous ones.
So I don't see how you can hold a grudge against Tarantino, especialy when he gives it his own flavour and soul.
Never said I had a grudge. I said my problem with Kill Bill is....I actually DO like Kill Bill (the first part anyways), and yes, I realize that most of Tarantino's work is homage to other lesser known works.....I just wish he would come up with something completely original for once is all. I don't hate the man, I just grow tired of what he keeps coming out with. It would appear I was misconstrued. Sorry about that guys.
Oh, and Lady Snowblood was a live action 70's show....not
anime. It was based off Manga, but is live action nonetheless.
All that being said....WHEN Tarantino himself is IN another persons film, he is usually awesome. Like Miike's newest, that I saw at last years Toronto Film Fest, "Sukiyaki Western Django" in which he has a cameo and he rules.
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=S61ySyaJQSE
Sidenote: This film is entirely a Japanese cast (minus Tarantino), but they all speak in broken English. It's awesome!
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