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Mike Myers in Inglorious Basterds Sooo funny!!!! [Edited 10/21/10 2:20am] | |
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That scene was beautifully shot. But for some reason it took me out of the movie and seemed out of place for me. I love this film but its not as cohesive for me as other Tarantino films, it feels a little schizophrenic at times. I love the intense scenes like the intro and the bar scene. The slapstick not so much. A little over the top even for Tarantino | |
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I know what you mean about the slapstick disrubting the flow of the more complex dramatic scenes. I do agree that the opening chapter was superb. I also loved the scene in the French cafe and bar, well acted and shot. I think Tarantino was too greedy in shoehorning too much influences into the timeframe, nevertheless i think it's excellent. | |
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scandalousalan said: Sooo funny!!!! [Edited 10/21/10 2:20am] Awful!!! It was just Austin Powers and didn't fit at all | |
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hence the reason it was funny | |
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scandalousalan said:
hence the reason it was funny It's funny as it brakes screeching, film broken, car crash funny...but short of clicking his heals and yelling "Bleeding 'eck Mary Poppins...Groovy baby, shag ya later" it couldn't have gone wirse | |
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I thought everything about that movie was awesome. I didn't even know that was Myers until the credits. | |
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RodeoSchro said: I thought everything about that movie was awesome. I didn't even know that was Myers until the credits. Your joking...it looks just like him and is his standard 'English Gent' "what what old bean" impression...have you never seen Austin Powers | |
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So not awesome. I thought it failed. Brad Pitt 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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what parts are considered slapstick?
I thought the Myers part was played straight. If we had never heard of him or Austin Powers, it just plays straight, doesn't it? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Not only have I seen "Austin Powers", but I played him in a skit three years ago. | |
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hated it ! kept thinking about austin powers lol it just seemed like it was a scene from austin powers thrown in the movie ,but overall great film | |
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Not only have I seen "Austin Powers", but I played him in a skit three years ago. In that case you've also played a stereotypical WW2 stiff upper lip jolly good chap then | |
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Well mostly the closing scenes, with the bomb in the movie theater. | |
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LOL, that's your opinion. Mine's different. | |
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Brad Pitt is the worst. Were we supposed to be on his team? He was an idiot; it was like rooting for George W Bush. The Nazi was much cooler, and that means a huge FAIL for the movie. My Legacy
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I thought Mike Myers was okay. It's hard to see him do serious roles, but same goes for Steve Martin, Jim Carrey. We expect them to be funny. My Legacy
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Pulp Fiction Reservoir Dogs Inglorious Basterds - Needs more and shorter scenes, otherwise I loved it. Everything "off" about it is intentional, I think. I could be wrong, but it worked for me. I mean come on! They kill Hitler! Kill Bill/Death Proof - Tie. Dude needs to stop apeing old styles and make his own movies, imo. That's why the top three are where they are. Jackie Brown - Hate. Boring. Pointless. Slow. Hate.
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I think everything he's done is incredible. Except, obviously, Death Proof, which was just a bit too self-referential and masturbatory, even for a Tarantino flick. His direction is always interesting. His dialogue can be as bloated as it can be snappy, but never dull. He's obviously too clever and talented for his own good. He likes taking the piss out of his audience's expectations. He'll never be John Hughes or Woody Allen and thank fuck for that. Like Prince, I think he's come to the conclusion that pleasing himself is far more satisfying and enjoyable in life than trying to catch the artistic zeitgeist every time. He's always going to be worth watching. | |
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Oh, and Mike Myers captured the eccentric English toff pilot characature perfectly. It's nothing like Austin Powers. maybe you need to be British to distinguish the accents and mannerisms. He'd obviously been watching Armstrong & Miller. | |
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Number23 said: Oh, and Mike Myers captured the eccentric English toff pilot characature perfectly. It's nothing like Austin Powers. maybe you need to be British to distinguish the accents and mannerisms. He'd obviously been watching Armstrong & Miller. I am British | |
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purpledoveuk said: Number23 said: Oh, and Mike Myers captured the eccentric English toff pilot characature perfectly. It's nothing like Austin Powers. maybe you need to be British to distinguish the accents and mannerisms. He'd obviously been watching Armstrong & Miller. I am British Aren't we all, darling? | |
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....... no. | |
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The bit where Pitt and co are demonstrating a very bad Italian accent to Hans Landa, who keeps getting them to repeat what they just said, amongst others | |
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That was the one part that I thought was overtly comedic (and I laughed), but I don't think that qualifies as slapstick! It's comedic.
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I guess i'll agree to disagree on that one. I found that kind of humour pretty slapstick, almost reminiscent of a carry on film | |
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First of all, there's a world of difference between the types of movies Woody Allen makes and the types of movies John Hughes made.
Secondly, your hero Quentin listed Woody's Anything Else as one of his favorite flicks that's come out since Tarantino started making movies. Just so's ya know.
One could argue that Allen's been far less concerned with the "artistic zeitgeist" than either. Prince and Tarantino are still very much about trying to impress, whereas Allen - certainly these days - is more about imparting his wisdom in an entertaining fashion.
Personally, I don't get off on fetishized violence or inside film references, so Tarantino's work just isn't that big a whoop, to me. Pulp Fiction was very entertaining, but I see his stuff as empty calories. | |
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P.S. I firmly believe that if Myers was an unknown, his acting here wouldn't have been questioned by anyone. | |
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I agree, I like tarentino, but his stuff is hyper-stylized, full of references and dramatic moments that seem to be some attempt to make his stuff deeper than it is, or at the very least, guarantee that he makes an impression.
I guess he shares one thing with Woody, and that is that even their light movies might have interesting dialogues within them that seem to add some weight to them as a whole. Woody's typically gravitate toward "is life meaningless" type of questions, and Quentin is about questioning beliefs in general or taking a new look at a common subject.
There is certainly merit to QT's work. But I don't always like it. I would be wiling to give I.B. a second chance though, it is possible I missied his intent. My Legacy
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Slapstick is about physical humor, like hitting, tripping, falling, pie fights. I think even the name comes from slapping with a stick... My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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