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Kill Bill Script

skunk-punk

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Hi, I was just wondering if this is a Kaleidescape myth, rumour has it that someone has compiled all the scenes from Kill Bill 1&2 running in chronological order.

I have looked through the threads and cant seem to find any mention of it.

Manny thanks, skunky.
 
Wow... I haven't heard that, but it's a great idea. Of course a simple script could be created to play both movies in "real" chronological order, which would be fascinating.

Anyone heard of this or tried it? I'm interested too!

Sounds like something we could do for Pulp Fiction too. It needs a Web2.0-type name... "Chronalizing"? "Temporalizing?"

I'm sure purists will hate it, like colorizing old movies, but I'd love to have it as an option.

I hope someone comes up with the scene markers... very cool idea.

--josh
 
One could do the same with Memento while cutting out the overlap sections of the movie. Of course, that would have disasterous results for the quality of the movie but could really show somebody the importance and effect of good editing.
 
One could do the same with Memento while cutting out the overlap sections of the movie. Of course, that would have disasterous results for the quality of the movie but could really show somebody the importance and effect of good editing.

My thoughts entirely I very much doubt that Quentin Tarantino would like the idea of someone messing around with the order of scenes. Just thought it would be cool to show others the capability of the system.

Has anyone else noticed the electrical interference click each time a Favorite Scene ends?
 
Has anyone else noticed the electrical interference click each time a Favorite Scene ends?
Definitely NOT happening for me. My Favorite Scenes end perfectly, and can be strung together with only a few seconds of black screen. No "interference". When not strung together, it simply goes black, then back to the favorite scenes list.

I've got a strong suspicion that you're seeing your display switch display modes, from say 720p to say 1080i or something. Make sure (via your "installer" web interface) that you've set the display output to the SAME video modes for 16x9 and for your Kscape User Interface. That should cure the "interference" you're seeing.

--josh
 
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