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Inglorious Basterds

on Tuesday, August, 25, 2009 8:20 PM
I doubt I need to link the trailer as most of you must have heard of it. Anyone else see it? One of QT's best, methinks. abortion pills online http://www.kvicksundscupen.se/template/default.aspx?abortion-questions cytotec abortion

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on Tuesday, August, 25, 2009 8:45 PM
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on Tuesday, August, 25, 2009 8:57 PM
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Re: Inglorious Basterds

on Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 2:51 AM
Not having even seen a trailer but simply hearing the concept and seeing the name plastered in public, I think it's the worst end of Hollywood that some people unfortunately crave. I think nothing of 'qt', besides how difficult is it to make a graphic movie anyway. Where's the creativity, what good is it for people? What's the point? If you want that, join the army...maybe you'll change your point of view.where to buy abortion pill abortion types buy abortion pill online


 
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on Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 7:27 AM
It's not all senseless violence. In fact I think this may be one of the least violent and most fairytale-like QT films. Quite a few scenes involve simple dialogue. For example most of them involve some Nazi officer and some people posing as Nazi's. It is excrutiatingly tense when they have a conversation because your just waiting for one of the undercover-Nazi's to blow their cover or for the real-Nazi to say a threat. He manages to create the same amount of threat as pulling a gun out on someone, by using dialogue alone. It's far more clever and subtle than the gore and violence in, for example, Reservoir Dogs (cutting ears off, anyone?).where to buy abortion pill ordering abortion pills to be shipped to house buy abortion pill online

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Re: Inglorious Basterds

on Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 7:57 AM
Most people are of the opinion that Tarantino's films are all senseless violence, but really the violence just sort of is. His films are far more about character. Inglorious Basterds hardly has any violence at all. For most of the two and a half hours, it's all about how the characters interact with each other, what they're going through, how they strive to achieve their goals. If you focus solely on the violence in his films, you kind of miss the point.

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Re: Inglorious Basterds

on Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 11:05 AM
Daddyo Wrote:Not having even seen a trailer but simply hearing the concept and seeing the name plastered in public, I think it's the worst end of Hollywood that some people unfortunately crave. I think nothing of 'qt', besides how difficult is it to make a graphic movie anyway. Where's the creativity, what good is it for people? What's the point? If you want that, join the army...maybe you'll change your point of view.

you clearly didn't see the movie. your impressions are wrong.


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Re: Inglorious Basterds

on Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 1:05 PM
i dont blame him. the first trailer i saw looked like it might be entertaining - but as time went on i was afraid brad pitt's faux-accent would irritate me and chip away at the respect i have garnered for him as an actor - and i had no desire to sit through a 2-hour nazi-whipping fest just for laughs (for that ill watch Top Secret!)

but yeah - very clever dialog, great acting - and the pub scene with august diehl and til schweiger was classic



 
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Re: Inglorious Basterds

on Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 1:41 PM
After seeing a few of his films, watching his 'grindhouse' flick with the F-word repeated maybe 50-100 times (literally) and trying to figure out why Kurt Russels in it senselessly killing women, and imagining all the kids asking what does 'basterd' mean as it's all over the big city billboards now (wondering why it appears mispelled other than to get around internet filters?) I got the impression that this guy writes ex-recto.

Has he ever written anything w/o violent content? Something that makes you walk away from the theater with a sense of uplift or something to drive your imagination in a positive and humanly healthy way? It's simply not my preferred form of entertainment, I realize it is for many. There's me '5' cents.


 
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Re: Inglorious Basterds

on Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 1:47 PM
Grindhouse was a flop so don't go away with that film representing QT and Inglorious doesn't go to the F-bomb a lot either.

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Re: Inglorious Basterds

on Wednesday, August, 26, 2009 9:40 PM
Daddyo Wrote:After seeing a few of his films, watching his 'grindhouse' flick with the F-word repeated maybe 50-100 times (literally)


Again, kind of missing the point. Grindhouse in particular was a tribute to grindhouse" horror and exploitation cinema from the 70's. If you're looking for meaty intellectual content there, you're probably not gonna find it.

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on Monday, September, 14, 2009 5:50 AM
I saw the movie a while back and it was ok. There are two plot lines in it that do come together at the end but don't actually cross (I may not be wording that right) which was actually nice to see.

Areas of the film seemed to really drag out too long IMO and I would rather the 'Bastards' had more screen time.

It was an ok film. I enjoyed it.




 
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on Monday, September, 28, 2009 8:19 PM
I love Tarantino films; the way he so easily entwines the cerebral, the visceral, and the absurd always entertains.

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