Guys, what did you think of this? ...I waited til it came out on DVD and watched it....Obviously a emi-spoof film and typical Tarantino with lots of bloodletting...Though I usually like Tarantino films I found this one quite drawn out overall...with a few good scenes (especially the RV in the tavern cellar) and vignettes!
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Originally posted by DennyB View PostI usually like Tarantino films but if I am going to watch a war movie, I want it to be at least semi-believable and this one was way weird. There were some good scenes and the uniforms seemed to look pretty good but it sure seemed like a waste of what could have been made into a good war movie.Cheers, Steve
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"Next to a battle lost, the saddest thing is a battle won." Arthur Wellesley — Duke of Wellington
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Originally posted by Wijtman01 View Posti loved it, it was great, the jew hunter deserves a oscar, he is so damn good.
and i love the way brad pitt spoke italian in the movieCheers, Steve
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Originally posted by DennyB View PostI usually like Tarantino films but if I am going to watch a war movie, I want it to be at least semi-believable and this one was way weird.
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Great entertainment
I liked it a LOT and I think the "Jew Hunter" SS Col. was great. Extremely methodical and cunning. The SS Major in the bar was as scary as one could expect in real life I think. The German NCO who took it from the "Bear Jew" was a brave soldier.
Overall, it was a movie made to entertain. Not a historical movie. Entertain it did. I rented it and then bought it.
"Our bid-ness is killin' Natzi's and cousin...bid-ness is a boomin". A classic line.
Mark
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Actually, Santa and his reindeer flew over and I thought they were dropping chunks of coal but they splattered when they hit the ground, then steam rose from them.
In reality, I think Hogan's Heroes was funny and entertaining, so was Kelly's Heroes but both were much more believable and had much better plots than this one. Hitler and the high command being assassinated in a theater? This was ridiculous.
With this much effort, they could have turned out a semi-decent war movie. It wasn't worth tearing up the props for.
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Originally posted by DennyB View PostActually, Santa and his reindeer flew over and I thought they were dropping chunks of coal but they splattered when they hit the ground, then steam rose from them.
In reality, I think Hogan's Heroes was funny and entertaining, so was Kelly's Heroes but both were much more believable and had much better plots than this one. Hitler and the high command being assassinated in a theater? This was ridiculous.
With this much effort, they could have turned out a semi-decent war movie. It wasn't worth tearing up the props for.
I guess that's why you guys don't get it ... it's Tarantino ...
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