onenitealone said: RodeoSchro said: Didn't you think Pitt sounded EXACTLY like George W. Bush? I even liked Mike Myers... and *that's* saying something. I disliked him in it. | |
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xlr8r said: NDRU said: It was really stylish, but it basically was a movie with no story. It was, at best, a 22 minute TV show plot. The stunt with the girl on the car was really damn impressive, though! I loved DeathProof. I like extended dialogue lol. And the action/car scene was intense. I saw it in a theater though. I hated Planet Terror though. I liked the beginning (dialog & music), and I liked the action, but there wasn't really any plot development. It kind of just happened and it was a big stylish & exciting so-what. My Legacy
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NDRU said: xlr8r said: I loved DeathProof. I like extended dialogue lol. And the action/car scene was intense. I saw it in a theater though. I hated Planet Terror though. I liked the beginning (dialog & music), and I liked the action, but there wasn't really any plot development. It kind of just happened and it was a big stylish & exciting so-what. That was fine with me. I expect that type from QT. I love watching his dialouge scenes no matter how supefluous others think they are. It's kind of what attracts me to his films (well part of it, even though its kind of become his schtick now). His flicks have people actually talking how they would in real time, folks eat, folks go to the bathroom etc lol I enjoyed watching both 'chick' scene dialogues from DP. It was more of a fly on the wall experience imo. No it wasnt great cinema but it was fun. . [Edited 8/24/09 14:39pm] | |
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xlr8r said: NDRU said: I liked the beginning (dialog & music), and I liked the action, but there wasn't really any plot development. It kind of just happened and it was a big stylish & exciting so-what. That was fine with me. I expect that type from QT. I love watching his dialouge scnes no matte rhow supefluous others think they are. It's kind of what attracts me to his films (well part of it, even though its kind of become his schtick now). His flicks have people actually talking how they would in real time, foklks eat, folks go to th e bathroom etc lol I enjoyed watching both 'chick' scnee dialogues from DP. It was more of a fly on the wall experience imo. No it wasnt great cinema but it was fun. fair enough, I don't disagree with any of that! My Legacy
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onenitealone said: RodeoSchro said: Didn't you think Pitt sounded EXACTLY like George W. Bush? I even liked Mike Myers... and *that's* saying something. I saw his name in the credits. Was that THE Mike "Austin Powers" Myers? And if so, who was he? I can't remember a character that I would have knocked off as Mike Myers. | |
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xlr8r said: Well it was typical tarantino which could be a bad thing or good thing depending in if you like his work. One thing for sure, is his flicks (including this one) are movies that need/deserve more than one viewing .
. [Edited 8/22/09 13:29pm] Full of every Tarantino cliche imaginable. I didn't hate it but I can't recommend it except to a Tarantino fan. I think he peaked with 'Kill Bill, Vol.I and II.' I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Vendetta1 said: xlr8r said: It's worth checking out though if you dont like QT you may not like it. Its awesome for a few scenes alone though imo. But either way, like or or not, it's like an amusement ride so thats worth something in itself. Surely you'd love 'True Romance' also? I like 'Reservoir Dogs' and 'Kill Bill.' I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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NDRU said: Vendetta1 said: Yep. That is probably the only movie of his I didn't like. It drug on forever.
It was really stylish, but it basically was a movie with no story. It was, at best, a 22 minute TV show plot. The stunt with the girl on the car was really damn impressive, though! i thought it had a story, but vaguely sketched out. Brad Pitt seems to think he's in a dark comedy, or a character in 'Charlie Wilson's War.' But it's the Nazi who steals the movie. . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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RodeoSchro said: LOVED IT.
GREAT MOVIE. EPIC. I GIVE IT 10 OUT OF 10. Yeah, I thought it was THAT good! I don't see any Oscars though. Not the best movie of the year, or the summer. Nor is this Tarantino's best work. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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xlr8r said: NDRU said: It was really stylish, but it basically was a movie with no story. It was, at best, a 22 minute TV show plot. The stunt with the girl on the car was really damn impressive, though! I loved DeathProof. I like extended dialogue lol. And the action/car scene was intense. I saw it in a theater though. I hated Planet Terror though. I actually liked Planet Terror better, but I have only seen it once, whereas I can watch Death Proof numerous times, but I initially didn't like it much At first it was TOO MUCH dialogue and not enough action, but then all those talking scenes started growing on me If you will, so will I | |
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yah, saw this saturday . it was pretty decent. same tarantino mess. half hours worth of sometimes fascinating and hilarious, sometimes rather boring bits of punctuated with a minute or so more or less of some of the illest violence or "action" ever. gotta love the guy . really dug brad pitt's character. funny as fuck . "arrivederci.." . really liked shoshanna and hugo stiglitz and big nazi dude whose name i don't remember (dude that was shooting at shosanna in the beginning and all kindsa badass shit the whole movie ) also. really flick, i think, but i like all his flicks, so i'm kinda biased .
on a side note, i had to sit behind dude with the biggest dome ever and half of this movie is in subtitles and had to bog and weave over old boy's head all evening . so to him, etc. life's a bitch, but god forbid the bitch divorce me...
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would SO see this again if i could afford it . really enjoyed myself life's a bitch, but god forbid the bitch divorce me...
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SUPRMAN said: I don't see any Oscars though. Defintely a nomination for Waltz and for screenplay. Watch. Harvey Weinstein has a plan. | |
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SUPRMAN said: RodeoSchro said: LOVED IT.
GREAT MOVIE. EPIC. I GIVE IT 10 OUT OF 10. Yeah, I thought it was THAT good! I don't see any Oscars though. Not the best movie of the year, or the summer. Nor is this Tarantino's best work. I'd give an Oscar to Christoph Waltz right now. | |
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I'm being pressured to go see this.
Is it violent? I can't deal with alot of WWII movies because of depictions of violence like torture and killing of children. Otherwise, I find that specific period of history fascinating. How violent is this film? | |
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Imago said: I'm being pressured to go see this.
Is it violent? I can't deal with alot of WWII movies because of depictions of violence like torture and killing of children. Otherwise, I find that specific period of history fascinating. How violent is this film? Its semi-cartoony violence, but violent still, after all is Tarantino. But its not like too realistic, it's over the top at times which take some of the shock away imo. There are a few scenes where some people are being scalped but you now its all special effects but still wince worthy. And one scarring with a knife incident thats wince worthy. The rest is gun fight shit. Sans gore, Imago, this film is right up your alley I think. You'd enjoy it. Its offbeat. [Edited 8/25/09 9:14am] | |
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Imago said: I'm being pressured to go see this.
Is it violent? I can't deal with alot of WWII movies because of depictions of violence like torture and killing of children. Otherwise, I find that specific period of history fascinating. How violent is this film? You know, it's not nearly as violent as I thought it would be. I thought the whole movie would be Pitt and his buddies offing Nazis in every imaginative way possible, but that's not it at all. The violence that is in it is pretty graphic, but again it isn't that much violence. The story is AWESOME, and the acting is BRILLIANT. I am really surprised at how much I am hyping this movie, but I can't help myself. | |
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thekidsgirl said: xlr8r said: I loved DeathProof. I like extended dialogue lol. And the action/car scene was intense. I saw it in a theater though. I hated Planet Terror though. I actually liked Planet Terror better, but I have only seen it once, whereas I can watch Death Proof numerous times, but I initially didn't like it much At first it was TOO MUCH dialogue and not enough action, but then all those talking scenes started growing on me I thought it was great that Tarantino could keep our attention in a "horror" movie with only 2 very brief payoff scenes aside from the big ending. He's a master at using long periods of lull to make the points of tension feel almost unbearable. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
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RodeoSchro said: SUPRMAN said: I don't see any Oscars though. Not the best movie of the year, or the summer. Nor is this Tarantino's best work. I'd give an Oscar to Christoph Waltz right now. Was he the Nazi? I'd give him a nomination for Best Supporting. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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RodeoSchro said: onenitealone said: I even liked Mike Myers... and *that's* saying something. I saw his name in the credits. Was that THE Mike "Austin Powers" Myers? And if so, who was he? I can't remember a character that I would have knocked off as Mike Myers. That's him. He played the British Major/Colonel/whatever. The one with a moustache in the room with Winston Churchill. | |
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SUPRMAN said: RodeoSchro said: I'd give an Oscar to Christoph Waltz right now. Was he the Nazi? I'd give him a nomination for Best Supporting. Yeah, he played Landa. The Hangman. He was brilliant. | |
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onenitealone said: RodeoSchro said: I saw his name in the credits. Was that THE Mike "Austin Powers" Myers? And if so, who was he? I can't remember a character that I would have knocked off as Mike Myers. That's him. He played the British Major/Colonel/whatever. The one with a moustache in the room with Winston Churchill. I'll be! I had no idea! That was a GREAT scene. Hell, every scene was great! | |
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RodeoSchro said: onenitealone said: That's him. He played the British Major/Colonel/whatever. The one with a moustache in the room with Winston Churchill. I'll be! I had no idea! That was a GREAT scene. Hell, every scene was great! I loved it - can't wait to see it again. | |
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RodeoSchro said: SUPRMAN said: Was he the Nazi? I'd give him a nomination for Best Supporting. Yeah, he played Landa. The Hangman. He was brilliant. I'm talking about the Detective. The Jew-Hunter. The SS Colonel. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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SUPRMAN said: RodeoSchro said: Yeah, he played Landa. The Hangman. He was brilliant. I'm talking about the Detective. The Jew-Hunter. The SS Colonel. I just got back from seeing this movie, and my nerves are still rattled! Everything about this movie just hit perfect pitches with me. I can't believe what I saw, and I only know my love affair with this movie will grow with future viewings. I seriously plan to go back to the theatre again, tomorrow afternoon, and watch it again, and let it soak it, and bask in the glory of classic cinema... While my intimate knowledge of Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill make it hard for me to say this one is as good as those right now, I have a very strong feeling that will change in the future as the movie sinks in with me. And to all the Death Proof talkers, the movie was great, it probably had the best car chase in the history of cinema, but I do agree with some sentiments about the dialogue... Much of the dialogue was enjoyable and cool, but one of its problems is the substance of it was irrelevant to the plot except, in a haphazard fashion, to draw attention to the vacancy of the first girls vs. the fierce independence of the second set. Nonetheless, the movie was great. And this movie was greater, and the dialogue had such purpose. Seriously, I'm shocked by how much I loved this movie. And I came in fully expecting to love it. A+ "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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SUPRMAN said: RodeoSchro said: Yeah, he played Landa. The Hangman. He was brilliant. I'm talking about the Detective. The Jew-Hunter. The SS Colonel. Yes, that's him. | |
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It was a great movie. I've enjoy all of Quentins movies, but I do agree you have to watch them more than once and pay attention to the dialogue. | |
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xlr8r said: onenitealone said: I even liked Mike Myers... and *that's* saying something. I disliked him in it. Sorry - I only just saw this. I couldn't quite work out the intention behind that scene, at first - was it meant to be humourous or not?? Why Mike Myers when they could've picked an English actor? I guess the fact Tarantino chose him, and the way that scene was played, meant it *wasn't* meant to be taken seriously. The weakest part of the movie, IMO - and I may get hounded for saying this - was Brad Pitt. | |
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onenitealone said: xlr8r said: I disliked him in it. Sorry - I only just saw this. I couldn't quite work out the intention behind that scene, at first - was it meant to be humourous or not?? Why Mike Myers when they could've picked an English actor? I guess the fact Tarantino chose him, and the way that scene was played, meant it *wasn't* meant to be taken seriously. The weakest part of the movie, IMO - and I may get hounded for saying this - was Brad Pitt. At times Brad seemed to be in another movie . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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SUPRMAN said: onenitealone said: Sorry - I only just saw this. I couldn't quite work out the intention behind that scene, at first - was it meant to be humourous or not?? Why Mike Myers when they could've picked an English actor? I guess the fact Tarantino chose him, and the way that scene was played, meant it *wasn't* meant to be taken seriously. The weakest part of the movie, IMO - and I may get hounded for saying this - was Brad Pitt. At times Brad seemed to be in another movie . . . I wasn't a fan of his opening dialogue, and that had me worried, but I felt by the time he got in the theatre, he had redeemed himself. "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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