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IceWarm
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I saw this film tonight and I enjoyed it very much and think it is one of the best movies I've seen in a while. The acting was top notch especially from Christoph Waltz and Brad Pitt.
The movie also had many funny scenes that had the audience and myself laughing.
The story was also well written. Some of the scenes did drag on for a bit but that is how Quentin Tarantino does a lot of his movies so if you're a fan you probably won't mind some of the long scenes, I didn't but I can see where some people might.
I highly recommend this movie.
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SoldierHawk
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Cool. I was on the fence as to seeing this or not as I'm not a Tarantino fan. May have to give it a go, though.
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nice... probably gonna watch it on sunday when i do my movie day. 3 movies for $5? cant beat that
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Pandajuice
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I'm a huge Brad Pitt fan, and a huge Tarantino fan so I'll definitely be seeing this as soon as I can. I don't think Tarantino is capable of making a bad movie.
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Deadmau_5pra
Title: Amatuer film/podcaster
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What I don't understand is why he's getting all this unnecessary hate. I mean I'm not a fan per se, but people are acting like his shit is just unwatchable. And it seems that people are refering to his films were women are the protagonist (Kill bill,Jackie brown etc.)
I WANT to see this one through.
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Dr. Jeebus
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The preview makes it look like this movie would be entertaining and makes me really want to see it, but I've seen enough Tarantino films to know better. The fact that the movie is just over 2½ hours long tells me everything I need to know.
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Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
The fact that the movie is just over 2½ hours long tells me everything I need to know. |
I hate how people bitch that The Watchmen was "too long", when in reality it has the same run time, and the plot is way more epic.
IMO The Watchmen needed to be longer, they tried to cram too much into the alotted space.
I recently saw the director's cut which adds like an additional half hour, it fills in lots of little holes and adds details that the uninitiated would never know.
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Dr. Jeebus
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Andrew Man wrote: |
Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
The fact that the movie is just over 2½ hours long tells me everything I need to know. |
I hate how people bitch that The Watchmen was "too long", when in reality it has the same run time, and the plot is way more epic.
IMO The Watchmen needed to be longer, they tried to cram too much into the alotted space.
I recently saw the director's cut which adds like an additional half hour, it fills in lots of little holes and adds details that the uninitiated would never know. |
Watchmen being "too long" was hardly the problem with it. The casting wasn't great, they made some poor choices in what they chose to leave in and keep out, and the new ending was TERRIBLE.
But that has nothing to do with this. Tarantino is making an action movie that's 2½ hours long, which is an hour longer than it needs to be. That means there will be AT LEAST an hour of boring dialogue that serves no purpose other than to stroke Tarantino's ego. The only director I dislike more than Tarantino is M. Night. whatever.
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Andrew Man
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Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
Andrew Man wrote: |
Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
The fact that the movie is just over 2½ hours long tells me everything I need to know. |
I hate how people bitch that The Watchmen was "too long", when in reality it has the same run time, and the plot is way more epic.
IMO The Watchmen needed to be longer, they tried to cram too much into the alotted space.
I recently saw the director's cut which adds like an additional half hour, it fills in lots of little holes and adds details that the uninitiated would never know. |
Watchmen being "too long" was hardly the problem with it. The casting wasn't great, they made some poor choices in what they chose to leave in and keep out, and the new ending was TERRIBLE.
But that has nothing to do with this. Tarantino is making an action movie that's 2½ hours long, which is an hour longer than it needs to be. That means there will be AT LEAST an hour of boring dialogue that serves no purpose other than to stroke Tarantino's ego. The only director I dislike more than Tarantino is M. Night. whatever. |
I will agree that Tarantino is overrated and very egotistical, you shuold have seen him on Jimmy Kimmel the other night. >_>
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SoldierHawk
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Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
Andrew Man wrote: |
Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
The fact that the movie is just over 2½ hours long tells me everything I need to know. |
I hate how people bitch that The Watchmen was "too long", when in reality it has the same run time, and the plot is way more epic.
IMO The Watchmen needed to be longer, they tried to cram too much into the alotted space.
I recently saw the director's cut which adds like an additional half hour, it fills in lots of little holes and adds details that the uninitiated would never know. |
Watchmen being "too long" was hardly the problem with it. The casting wasn't great, they made some poor choices in what they chose to leave in and keep out, and the new ending was TERRIBLE.
But that has nothing to do with this. Tarantino is making an action movie that's 2½ hours long, which is an hour longer than it needs to be. That means there will be AT LEAST an hour of boring dialogue that serves no purpose other than to stroke Tarantino's ego. The only director I dislike more than Tarantino is M. Night. whatever. |
I have to agree, honestly. I have zero problem with dialog-heavy movies, but Tarantino...just doesn't do it for me.
I definitely hate M. Night a lot more though. However, the top of my directorial shit list is still reserved for Michael Bay until further notice.
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ReeperTheSeeker
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Haven't seen it but here's an interesting review on the latest Tarantino flick:
http://www.spoonyexperiment.com/2009/08/22/vlog-8-21-09-inglourious-basterds/
I can see why people are hating on M Knight, it seems like he used up all his best material and now is clutching at straws. Here's an interesting question, when did M Knight finally loose his touch? I'm guessing it was after 'The Village'.
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Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
M. Night whatever was never really good. I hate to keep bringing it up, but South Park's Imaginationland really got it perfectly. |
I rather agree on both points, although I truly did enjoy Sixth Sense on its own merits. That's the only M. Night movie that's more than the twist at the end, and actually stands up to repeat viewings; the atmosphere and writing are very, very good. I'd be curious to hear your take on that movie, Jeebus.
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JStrangiato
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Just saw it last night. Consider my mind blown. Movie of the year, no doubt. I don't want to give anything away, but the ending was nothing short of amazing.
Of course, I'm a Tarantino fan, so I'm obviously biased.
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for M. Night i liked 6th sense + Unbreakable, because im a comic book nerd. everything else has sucked ass.
i dont know why the hate for QT though. i enjoy his work. sometimes he is a bit annoying, especially in interviews, but the man knows his craft. is it the same dialogue heavy BS? yeah, maybe, but you can say the same about Kevin Smith.
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Ghandi
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I'm a big Tarantino fan and loved Brad Pitt since Fight Club.  I really like Inglourious Basterds. Tarantino had an interesting story and told it in an interesting way.
Tarantino can be a very stylized Director. Inglorious Basterds uses what's become much of his style. Which is the 70s use of the way something is filmed down to the music used. You see a lot of similarities with Inglorious Basterds and something like, Planet Terror.
Long scenes were mentioned here and they CAN make a scene drag. You begin to wonder what they're going for. His movies are good at bringing you up to speed even if the point isn't evident from that first long scene(Chapter 1 in Inglorious Basterds in this case). He had to establish 2 things in that scene, one immediately, and the other for later use. So, while he does use these long scenes where characters don't leave the location or do very little movement, he's focusing on the dialogue and character development without distraction. The payoff for Tarantino probably lands somewhere around Act 3 when the climax is hitting. He ends his movies in weird spots, but you don't feel cheated watching his movies.
Of course, he takes use of modern movie making to gorify(is that a word?) violence his influences in the 70s may have used. Inglourious Basterds had it's share, obviously. I think it makes it feel a bit more real if we see some of it.
I think, if you enjoy Tarantino, you'll enjoy this. He has a style all his own.
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Sexton Hardcastle
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The previews for this movie do look decent, but I'm so torn on this movie. On one hand, Brad Pitt is one of my favorite actors. But on the other hand, it's made by Quentin Tarantino, probably my least favorite director, the only movie by him I enjoyed some what was Pulp Fiction, but even that had way to many parts I dis-liked. And username, that comparison to Kevin Smith, I never really thought of that before, but that is spot on! They really are very similar, except I enjoy most of Smith's pointless dialogue. Tarantino movies remind me of a really bad Seinfeld episode that goes on to long...
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Sexton Hardcastle wrote: |
And username, that comparison to Kevin Smith, I never really thought of that before, but that is spot on! They really are very similar, except I enjoy most of Smith's pointless dialogue. Tarantino movies remind me of a really bad Seinfeld episode that goes on to long... |
somehow, that makes a lot of sense. and i can respect that opinion
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AtmanRyu
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Saw it with lordsathien last night.
Turns out to be less violent than we expected; however, it was still a rather entertaining movie and Brad Pitt and Mike Myers actually did solid performances.
I do agree with him that there were some minor issues with pacing; otherwise, really awesome "let's kill nazis!" movie.
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Disgaearulz12
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Whoa mike Myers is in the movie?
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Lady_Satine
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Disgaearulz12 wrote: |
Whoa mike Myers is in the movie? |
For like 7 minutes at most.
A few more thoughts:
* Waltz had better get some sort of nomination, not only for the character but the fact that said character has to speak FOUR languages capably (German, French, English, and Italian)
* Diane Kruger is damn hot, and even more so with that period clothing on her.
On reflection, my favorite scenes include the 2nd half of the first act inside the milk farmer's house and just about the entire sequence in the basement tavern.
* Brad Pitt is used infrequently but effectively. "Hugo Stiglitz" is a rockstar.
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Okay, I'm hearing enough good things that I'm going to see this movie if only for Waltz's acting alone.
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This is on my list of movies to see, but I'm not sure if that means in the theater.
I tend to only go to the theater when the movie is best on a big screen due to special effects or if being around other people will make the movie experience better.
Does this movie offer something that makes it worth $10 per person to see it or will $2.15 at Blockbuster in 8 months be good enough.
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phantasmzombie
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It seems like Hollywood is selective about who American soldiers/CIA agents can and cannot torture. I just think its very ironic that Brad Pitt stars in a movie where the heroes torture, scalp, and disfigure their foreign enemies.
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this movie ruled. i agree, chapter 3 did drag a bit, but everything else was awesome. it had some action, humor, subtitles, nazi bashing, and a bear jew. what else can you ask for?
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