Darrel are you a Tarantino fan? Jacques
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Originally posted by Darrell View PostWhat Sci-fi movie are you talking about? I think you watched the wrong movie
Anyway .... that's your problem ... you thought this was a serious attempt at a WW2 movie? Where did you get that idea from? Like I said ... again, someone that doesn't get Tarantino's movie style.
I hope that someone doesn't put up "Elsa-SheWolf of the SS" for review next or I will have those fans on my back too!
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Originally posted by jacquesf View PostDarrel are you a Tarantino fan? Jacques
The movies already mentioned along with the 2 Kill Bills and the Grindhouse duo were great.
Believeable? Hardly, but lots of action and his trademark style are something I enjoy. I learned a long time ago not to take things he makes too seriously. I sit back and enjoy them for what they are worth.
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Originally posted by Bruce Simcox View Post......Basterds! Great film. One that you definitely have to see with a 'tongue in cheek' outlook. If you're looking for reality......see Stalingrad.
1) The violence sucked, predictable and uncreative
2) It was a long drawn out chick flick. The movie did not concentrate on the basterds ,but on the female , lets face it the basterds were hardly in it.
3) The jokes were LAME, so what Brad Pitt speaks a lame Italian, I would not consider that scene worth seein g the film. And lets face it THAT WAS THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE JOKES...LAME
4) Disappointment of the year, If you want tarantino best to put a DVD in of dusk till dawn, in short this was a long drawn out CHICK FLICK.Iam Uncle Sam
That’s who Iam
Been hiding out
In a rock and roll band
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Originally posted by münster View PostThats not the reason I disliked it. I like Tarantino a lot and thought this would be his masterpiece in the way of ultra violence. Heres why I hated it-
1) The violence sucked, predictable and uncreative
2) It was a long drawn out chick flick. The movie did not concentrate on the basterds ,but on the female , lets face it the basterds were hardly in it.
3) The jokes were LAME, so what Brad Pitt speaks a lame Italian, I would not consider that scene worth seein g the film. And lets face it THAT WAS THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE JOKES...LAME
4) Disappointment of the year, If you want tarantino best to put a DVD in of dusk till dawn, in short this was a long drawn out CHICK FLICK.
There seems to be a false premise building in the thread that suggests those who didn't like the film simply missed the point i.e. that it was a Tarantino film and we shouldn't have expected 'Saving Private Ryan' or other such 'real' war movies. Well, again I am a Tarantino fan but on the whole was disappointed! Drawn out yes, too long yes, and the humour was too little and too long between drinks...Was I entertained...'in parts'. Was it a chick flick, now there I think you're just being provocative mein herr!Cheers, Steve
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Originally posted by Steve P View PostDion, While I think you're a harsh, harsh man!!! There were a few more good moments in it than the Pitt Italian bit... Overall, I agree with you...
There seems to be a false premise building in the thread that suggests those who didn't like the film simply missed the point i.e. that it was a Tarantino film and we shouldn't have expected 'Saving Private Ryan' or other such 'real' war movies. Well, again I am a Tarantino fan but on the whole was disappointed! Drawn out yes, too long yes, and the humour was too little and too long between drinks...Was I entertained...'in parts'. Was it a chick flick, now there I think you're just being provocative mein herr!
My girlfriend is detached from WW2 but likes Tara<ntino, she was speechless for half an hour and then turned to me and simply sAID " That Sucked" She went onto agree with me that it was a long drAwn out chick flick.
This was no epic, there was no substance. I hate Kung Fu movies but Ill tell you what, KIll Bill was an epic! Characters with substance, Basterds characters had no substance whatsoever, no background stories on them, zilch. When they had a character with substance ( Til Schweiger" The German Soldier who went banannas and killed Nazis) What did the filmaker do?? HE KILLED HIM OFF!!!!! That was an interesting character, better kill him off to ensure this movie sucks LOL BLAH,,I dont even want to think of this film anymore LOLIam Uncle Sam
That’s who Iam
Been hiding out
In a rock and roll band
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I enjoyed this movie and didnt expect to be anything but twisted flick,i am not saying i loved it but i liked it,just the the jew hunter along was worth watching it,he is a great actor and played his role excellent,Bat Pit did not delivered for me at all.
Over all i came out in a good mood
regards,
Eddie
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Originally posted by münster View PostI really just hated that film.
My girlfriend is detached from WW2 but likes Tara<ntino, she was speechless for half an hour and then turned to me and simply sAID " That Sucked" She went onto agree with me that it was a long drAwn out chick flick.
This was no epic, there was no substance. I hate Kung Fu movies but Ill tell you what, KIll Bill was an epic! Characters with substance, Basterds characters had no substance whatsoever, no background stories on them, zilch. When they had a character with substance ( Til Schweiger" The German Soldier who went banannas and killed Nazis) What did the filmaker do?? HE KILLED HIM OFF!!!!! That was an interesting character, better kill him off to ensure this movie sucks LOL BLAH,,I dont even want to think of this film anymore LOLCheers, Steve
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Originally posted by CHRISPSILOS View Post"glorious bulls**t",I have seen s***t films about ww-2 but that was the top!!Cheers, Steve
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