Kill Buljo
Kill Buljo
R | 12 May 2009 (USA)
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Jompa Tormann and his guests and family are brutally gunned down during an engagement party. Sami- and women-hating police officer Sid Wisløff is put on the case. Together with his colleague and a Sami guide, Wisløff tries to find the guilty party, but Tormann survived and he wants revenge!

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anzer-21081

A Norwegian parody of Kill Bill that is hilarious and has just the right mix of originality and parody. It has constant jokes and very fun characters. The characters (Mainly the protagonist and antagonist) are well developed and pretty much every scene they're in is guaranteed to be funny. With a budget of about 900€ this is quite a well made movie, considering that the acting is good, the effects in fights are either good or the cheap ones are played of quite funny, the only indicator of this being a low-budget production is the lack of good customs and sets, however as I said before, it's played of quite funny. I also strongly recommend watching the subbed version, in the English Dubbed one many of the jokes are changed. The only problem I have with this movie is that they could have ended it better, but considering the amount of laughter I had before it's a minor mistake.P.s.: In the subbed version the subtitles said corn dog, while you can clearly hear the character say kebab, anyone has an idea why?

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Øystein Grastveit

As most of you know, a dubbed movie is not nearly as good as the original. In this movie there is no exception. I've read all of the other reviews, and most of them is negative. But I think the reason is that the writers of the reviews are not from Norway. I myself am from Norway, and I didn't like the movie just because it from the same country as myself. Frankly, a lot of Norwegian films are horrible, but this one is one of the funniest parodies I've ever seen!I've read comments with complains about bad acting, but that is one of the things that makes this movie so hilarious! Another thing is that the people from the southern half of Norway, thinks the way of speaking in northern Norway is funny, so you have to understand Norwegian to be fully able to enjoy this movie.And you must consider that this movie is a low-budget film, so keep your expectations down, or you are doomed to be disappointed. If you want to see this film, and do not understand Norwegian, at least watch it with subtitles, cause the voice of the actors plays a big part in this movie.

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Anton Brondz

Kill Buljo is the story of a sami whose friends and family is killed during an engagement party. The storyline follows the Kill Bill films more or less, with the only the location and people being different.The parody is good at times and it definitely includes some funny elements, but the film in general is poorly made and the acting is terrible at times. It got so bad at times, I started wondering whether this actually was a film production or just something for a film project at school. Kill Buljo also left me wondering whether it's actually necessary to add extra nastiness to make a "good" film.. I guess so.I didn't really have big expectations, so I wasn't disappointed. Watch it only if you have nothing else to do.

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oahoen

This is a must see! A group of friends from a small town i northern Norway has made a low budget spoof movie loosely based on Tarantino's Kill Bill - and it's funny as heck! For movie aficionados it contains references to a fjord-load of classics, from Star Wars to Deliverance, in addition to the obvious likeness to the two Kill Bills. Splatter, cheesy one-liners and arctic ass-kicking all rolled into one big snowball of lowbrow laughs. Oh, and plenty of ham acting intermixed with some quite talented amateurs. The snowmobile chase scene alone is worth the price of admission! It is quite interesting that this movie has been made with almost no support from the Norwegian film establishment, and yet it's a bigger hit with young audiences than most productions that costs ten or twenty times more to make. Just goes to show that an original idea and a love of movie-making wins over money and prestige every time.

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