Sweet! I'm glad you agree with me. I've only talked to one person so far that was actually happy to see him in the flick.
Well, If you think about it a little bit more, remember the daughter of the black chick that Beatrix killed in the beginning of the first Kill Bill? Beatrix looked at her after she killed her mother and told her that if she's still ill after 10 years go by and she wants revenge to come and find her. The first Kill Bill was put out in 2003 so if he puts out #3 in 2014 then that would actually be an 11 year seperation. That's Chris' theory as to why Tarentino is waiting until 2014 to release #3. He's gonna bring that little girl back for revenge. If you read any of the interviews that he has done on the subject that is where he has said he would expand the story on. I'm excited for it and I hope he goes through with it.
15 years is great! And that's exactly what Chris and I do too....things separately and things together. It works out well that way
Wow, I had no idea you were ever in the Army. That's super neat! So did you wind up getting deployed? I have a friend that was in the Army around Desert Storm too. And he was deployed. He's now an Orlando Police Officer.



you're so close now!!!
Well that makes sense about waiting the 10 years real time - just the kind of thing Tarantino would do. And it would be very cool if he wrangled the actual girl who played the daughter to reprise the role. And the wiki page did quote that it was going to be about revenge on the bride.
Yes, it is a good formula for us. We just need to find more time to get away from the kids ...if only for an evening. More dinners and movies and such. Heck, I like just driving around in the countryside with her with no destination in mind. See where the road takes us.
Yup, I did 4 years, from 1987-91. I trained in Ft Sill, OK and was stationed in Ft. Hood, TX and Baumholder (then) West Germany, which is in the Bavarian Alps near the French border. I was an MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket Systems) crewmenber and drove a huge rocket resupply vehicle called a HEMTT and also the rocket launcher itself.
I was in for Desert Storm but my unit did not deploy - they only took full batallions of MLRS over there and we were a single unit. Instead we pulled gate guard in the snow to make sure "terrorists" didn't try to drive on to our wonderfully secluded post.
I was also in Germany for the fall of the Berlin wall, which was very cool. We were actually in a training area called Grafenwoehr or "Graf" on the east/west border when it all happened. Here's a pic of my platoon from that exercise (I'm up front crouching):
And zoomed out to see the HEMTT I drove:
And a close-up of me (don't I look cute):
And an interesting aside, the post at Baumholder was actually constructed in the mid-1930s by nazi Germany. The barracks I lived in were formerly German cavalry barracks. Here's a shot of the field where we played sports and did ceremonies in - before and after:
Back to the fall of the wall - we convoyed back from Graf surrounded by carloads of East German families who had everything they owned stuffed into these little "trabi" cars. It was an interesting time for sure.
and I was EIGHT!
sorry, I just had to do it too!
WOW, I'm with Carla on that question...were you deployed?
SO jealous! You are gonna have SO MUCH FUN! Hope all the sickies are chased away before then!!!
8 aye? Hehehe, well that's okay - I still feel like a kid despite my age
See above in my reply to Carla about deploying.
Oh yes, only 4 days now and everyone seems to be reasonably healthy
