Cmon, jjf2003, how is Uma Thurman taking on 80 samurai fighters any less believable than Bruce Willis or Pierce Brosnan taking on 30 odd gunmen with all their ammo, whilst they (Willis/Brosnan/etc) have only one hand gun with a mag that seems to never run out of bullets? Kill Bill, with all its madness, just seems to point our attention at the ridiculousness (I hope thats a word) of all the Bond/Matrix films, etc we've been fed in the last God knows how many years. I really think its a very good film. It has made people talk about it, hasnt it? People feel things about it, want to discuss it, etc - and that makes it successful. I personally think that the samurai/hentai scene was put in purely for Tarantino's personal pleasure - we can allow him that, cant we? And the fact that people think the firat part wasnt all that can actually be a benefit. Because they will want to go see the second part, and see whether it leaves them feeling differently. Controversy is Tarantinos second nature - and I think he's banking on it, on the audiences knowledge of it. I certainly felt better after the second part of Kill Bill than after the Matrix trilogy, which went rapidly downhill from part 2 onwards. There is a lot that can be argued about KB, and that is what makes it a good film in my opinion.