Sunday, December 14, 2014


If you've got a taste for killing people, with hint of blood and gore, then you might be down for some of Macbeth's top picks for this week!

Kill Bill Vol. 1 
     An action packed adventure that will leave you wondering what happens next follows the story of a ninja warrior who will stop at nothing to Kill Bill. She is played by Uma Thurman, and she represents a strong and powerful woman, physically and mentally. Macbeth would take a liking to this as he tends to cave into his manipulative wife's every demand.
Kill Bill Vol. 2
     If you got through my first paragraph, then you are sure in for a show. This is the ultimate conclusion its predecessor. Uma finally Faces bill for a battle. Just like Macbeth's actions had ensured his death, so did poor old Bill's. Macbeth really loved the ending to this classic action two part extravaganza.
Django Unchained 
     If kill bill wasn't violent enough for you then sit back and put on your butchers apron for this one. An amazing story of a man who went from being a slave to a free man by gun-slinging his way to the top. Jamie Fox and Christoph Waltz are a great duo in this spaghetti western spoof. Macbeth loved this story as it mirrored his rise to power with good ol' cold blooded murder.
Pulp Fiction
     An Oscar winning classic will leave you speechless. Its got great balance blood, love, and California sunshine. It will transport you to a time that was real fly, and I'm not just talking about heroin. Macbeth chose this film because it really spoke to his heart. A story about living life, filled with action and drama, and fulfilling your desires before you die. Vincent Vega's death really put things into perspective for Macbeth, and he truly understood what it meant to accept your fate.
Reservoir Dogs
     Now that you have watched four 2 hour films, I suggest you watch another one. I saved the best for last. A true original that brought Tarantino to stardom. Keep watching as you witness an undercover cop lie his way through pain and agony to finish the job he started. Macbeth chose this film because it really reminded him of the good old days. When you could gain someones trust just to ensure their death, for a cause of course. Any viewer with a thirst for blood, and violence should surely watch this. After all, Macbeth chose it himself.

Enjoy