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I give Vol 2 a "7 out of 10."
There were quite a few moments that dragged and i found myself looking around the theatre and thinking about the restaurant we were headed to afterwards. I rarely do that.
But it still gets a 7 for his style, editing of the fight scenes, music, and Mamba-usage.
Tarantino is very similar to PT Anderson in that they both borrow heavily from the achievements of other directors/writers before them, and yet still manage to infuse enough of their own style to bring out a good amount of originality.
As far as a Vol 3, i wouldn't put it in the same category as the pulp fiction saga.
He's already said it would include B.B. and that he wants to shoot scenes with her now, at this age. Vivica A Fox's daughter(in Vol One) makes for a great duality revenge plot. Tarantino makes a point of emphasizing that BB has a sociopathic side to her when Bill goes into the goldfish story. Uma wrote the story with Tarantino, so this isn't just another project for her and she'd most likely be into something like this.
I don't know if they would tie it into Vol 3 at all, but Lucy Liu's consigliere, Sofie Fatale, who had her arm cutoff and was sent to warn Bill that Uma was on her way. He never killed off her character, even though she wasn't a trained killer from what we saw.
