it comes on Directv in about 25 minutes....should i or should i not???????
i like war movies
ain't too crazy about Brad Pitt tho...
Tarantino is kinda strange....
decisions
decisions
it comes on Directv in about 25 minutes....should i or should i not???????
i like war movies
ain't too crazy about Brad Pitt tho...
Tarantino is kinda strange....
decisions
decisions
Should!
It's a great movie. And don't worry about Brad Pitt, there are multiple storylines, so he isn't present in the whole film.
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I wanted to see it for the comedy aspect as Pitt is a great comedian, but that movie looks like it gets a bit gross for my standards.
I'm curious to know how you like it.
Bill
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If it hadn't been for that awesomely played SS guy I would call IB one of the most overrated movies I've ever seen.
I really appreciate that it's all native languages but no way it's as good as it's said to be.
QT to the tee. Entertainment, everybody dies, well almost everybody. I loved the movie, I hate romance, schmaltz, etc., I want a movie to capture me from beginning to end; IB did.
Caz
I couldn't handle the revisionist history.
I hated to see the girl die.
But, I thought the guy who played the SS Col. did a brilliant piece of acting.
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it's funny (in a way) because i am the opposite. i think pitt is a great actor, but i think tarantino is a hack. inglorious bastards was entertaining, i suppose, but the revision of history kinda blew it for me.
***side note
initially i didn't want to like brad pitt, because he seems like a pretty boy. a redford wanna-be.
but his work in 12 monkees, fight club, and snatch were impossible to ignore.
tarantino, on the otherhand is a plagarist hack. kill bill vol1 is a total rip-off of an old japanese film called "lady snowblood. even much of the soundtrack is a direct rip off. he also did sukiyaki western django, which totally sucked.
he has done a few good films, resevoir dogs and from dusk till dawn, nat born killers, for example, but he's mostly a one trick pony. over the top violence and gore.
This surprises me, I would have painted you a Tarantino fan...
He's pretty open about reusing plot devices and characters from Japanese films, although he calls it tribute rather than rip-off. Even Pulp Fiction when Bruce Willis grabs the katana over the other weapons from movies in the pawn shop. I looked up "Lady Snowblood", and the cover of the manga is too much like the film poster for it not to be on purpose...I guess one man's ripp-off is another man's remake.
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Dumb, dumb, dumb, how many times must it be said?
I love Tarantino films. I realize that may surprise some, but psychologically his movies are apparently simple, but actually carry profound investigations into the human psyche, especially those who deal with death situations.
I think the dialog in a Tarantino film is often well crafted. In Inglorius Basterds, the scene that most strikes that mark for me was the one in the bar, where the Brit masquerading as a Nazi officer, makes his fatal mistake of motioning for three drinks with a Anglo method. When he realizes his time might be up, the way he tilts back the aged Scotch is marvelous, then made classic by his line delivered with the stiff upper lip, "Well, old boy, if this reallize is it, then I hope you won't mind me going out speaking the King's!"
Tarantino films are loaded with these delicious character roles and dialogue.
That's why I love his films.
Ken
It's called an homage. I guess it could be said to be a "rip off," and it's hard to argue against that. I guess the prime difference is a positive versus negative interpretation.
However, for my money, the essential difference is that an homage is meant to pay tribute to a previous work. In Inglorius Basterds, the homages start early with Pittl's character's name -- 1Lt Aldo Ranes.
That's a deliberate effort to pay tribute to a classic Hollywood actor from generations past.
Ken
well i liked it....but i wasn't ready for Bowie in the middle of the movie
it's the first post-ww2 movie...to remind us of what we lost when we let Otto Skorzeny and his ilk school us in Right -wing Extremism...I refer only to the last scene, of course...
Rotten Tomato Award-Brad Pitt sucked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I walked out! I was hoping for something at least as good as Troy
Ted
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chris, that made me laugh pretty good, because you are sooo right.
but i think what he was saying is, that bassturds wasn't even that good.
The nazi's were socialist...National Socialist Workers Party. Which is LEFT wing, not right. Politically, there wasn't much diffrence between Stalin and Hitler.
The move is a waste of time if you ask me. Brad Pitt was funny, that's about it for me.
If government was the answer, it was a stupid question!
I watched IB at home. I am glad I rented it for 5 bucks instead of shelling out money for theater tickets and treats. I didn't hate the movie but I won't watch it again. I didn't understand all the attention it got at the Oscars last night, except for the gentleman that won portraying the German officer.
well i see Christoph Waltz. (the ss col.) won an oscar...he was exceptionally evil in the movie..
Not true.
Facism is a political system where people's rights are wholly subordinated to the state. It is neither restricted to conservative nor liberal. It can also even be moderate. The key is whether individuals have any freedom from the state, or is wholly subordinated to the state.
If you think the National Socialist Party was right-wing you need to read more about it. I suggest you read more about the leader of the Brown Shirts, (SA), Ernst Rohm. He was angry with Hitler once and that was over Hitler cozying up with the industrialists. Rohm wanted the SA to replace the German Army and lead a socialist overthrow of German establishments, including the military and private industries.
Instead, Hitler hung Rohm out to dry so that he could win total allegiance of the Germany military and also used the wealthy industrialists to help him paint a picture of a moderate German. It was merely a charade for Hitler to gain the supreme power he lusted for.
Ken
dunno, sounds like fascism to me.
From this explanation, economically, I suppose the Nazi party was socialist. Looking at other indicators however, ultra-nationalism, embracing Roman culture and symbols, social stratification,suppression of social progressivism, suppression of counter-culture, I still see right-wing ideologies.
The point is, Hitler and Stalin were not politically similar.
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