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that reminds me, holy shit the italian scene.
"Correcto"
that reminds me, holy shit the italian scene.
"Correcto"
I saw it again tonight and god damn holy shit.
That last scene where Eli Roth is mowing down the audience and tearing apart Hitler's face, he has the most intense ****ing look in his eyes I've ever seen. It helps that he's got this real thick eyelash thing going too. It was almost creepy.
I'm not sure this disproves anything, in fact it might go some way to confirming what Tarantino is saying; "war, vengeance and bloodshed are deplorable acts of human behaviour, and the worst part is that its celebration and villification are fickly determined by the current political or social environment". It all ties into to that first conversation about the rat and the squirrel.
haha, yeah. the italian part was one of my favorites. And Kadayi, if you haven't even seen the film, how can you expect anyone to take your arguments seriously? At least AHA has seen it, although it sounds like he went in not giving it a chance.
Besides you pretty much proved my point with that first sentence of yours.
And it doesn't help that he talks down to everyone who shows signs of disagreement.The rest of your post is still batshit insane kad.
"IT WAS ALL DOWNHILL FROM KILL BILL. I DIDNT LIKE IT AS MUCH AS THE OTHER MOVIES SO QT MUST BE ON THE GOD DAMN SHIT TRAIN TO SHITVILLE"
You already have this pre-conceived notion that anyone who thought this was a great film (Opinions!? ON THE INTERNET?) is automatically some kind of QT fanboy.
From his language it seems that he thinks his opinion about an artistic work can be objectively proven.I can understand not liking a film, and coming into a thread to talk about why you didn't like it. Someone is without a doubt going to argue with you but hey what can you do it's the internet.
What I can't understand is throwing around an opinion as the god damn law and anyone who disagrees is clearly a ****ing moron. In this case it's Kad telling anyone who thought this film was above average that they are in fact sucking QTs dick. Hell I know people who normally hate Quentin movies and loved IB so I mean I don't even know what to ****ing tell you man.
The amount of histrionics and enraged teeth bearing that have been displayed by some people on these boards simply because having read the script I was 'I'm not so sure about this one guys..' has been quite laughable tbh.
Inglorious Basterds is not a film, its a media event. Tarantino could of filmed himself shitting in a bucket, whilst beating off to some foot porn and the guys at AICN would be hailing it as 'film of the year' even before the camera had stopped rolling.
Sheep will go and see it because they know no better
I read the script a while back and based on that knew it was going to stink to high heaven.
I'm glad to see someone else isn't sucking at the teat of the emperors new clothes that is QTs career decline.
Waste your money, I care not (you'd waste it anyway). But in a few years when you find yourself watching QT shitting into a bucket whilst jacking off to a ladies shoe catalogue, don't come complaining. :dozey:
Kadayi said:etc............
This coming from a man who is lets face it one of the film industries biggest advocates for violence, vengeance and its celebration in films? I think you're clutching at straws there as a point of justification. There aren't many mainstream films these days that possess the graphic violence of QTs back catalogue lets be honest here. RD was heavily criticised at the time of its release for the ear cutting & torture scene and it was kind of lucky to see the light of day.
I never said I thought the movie was the best thing since sliced bread, I still prefer RD, PF, and KB Vol 1. and 2. over IB but I still thought it was an awesome movie and in a summer of really ****ing disappointing movies I think it definitely deserves a 9/10 if anything. Besides you pretty much proved my point with that first sentence of yours.
This really doesn't go anywhere toward refuting what the film is trying to say. Quentin makes violent films about vengeance and redemption, starring characters who do stupid, awful things; sometimes they're aware of it and try to deal with it, sometimes they're not aware of it. But at all times, the film is aware of it (or more appropriately, the director is). Tarantino frames these arguments in classic genre motifs, literally stealing camera angles, musical scores and plotlines from other movies very overtly. He's called a postmodern director for a reason.
And the only films that Tarantino has made where the violence is celebrated are Kill Bill and Death Proof, and only because those films are obvious references to violent film genres. None of his other films celebrate it, and instead simply show it for what it is (or not show it at all, like Reservoir Dogs).
Come again? You're holding it up to comparison against Transformers 2 to arrive at your 9/10 score instead of against every film you've seen? That's quite possibly the most hilarious justification for over scoring I've ever heard.
And again I'd say as messages go it is pretty much culturally irrelevant (if it had a place it was 30 years ago as a parody). The Dirty Dozen as a film says and means nothing to me about my life these days. I can't honestly think of the last mainstream film that demonised the antagonists to the degree of unthinking hatred that Tarantino is referencing*. Modern cinema has long since moved on from Nazis and Injuns. The idea of making the audience view the disposable evil Red shirt as more than the uniform was in Austin Powers (so lets throw Mike Meyers in, just to remind people). By you're limited rationale of theft as post modern, scary movie qualifies as a ****ing masterpiece I'm afraid.
And again I'd say as messages go it is pretty much culturally irrelevant (if it had a place it was 30 years ago as a parody). The Dirty Dozen as a film says and means nothing to me about my life these days. I can't honestly think of the last mainstream film that demonised the antagonists to the degree of unthinking hatred that Tarantino is referencing*. Modern cinema has long since moved on from Nazis and Injuns. The idea of making the audience view the disposable evil Red shirt as more than the uniform was in Austin Powers (so lets throw Mike Meyers in, just to remind people). By you're limited rationale of theft as post modern, scary movie qualifies as a ****ing masterpiece I'm afraid.
* Flip the focus to video games however and its a different matter, but if he wanted to make a comment on that then he should made a game or game based film.
I'd say the basement in scene in Pulp Fiction disagrees with you there. Given they represent a large proportion of his oeuvre though I find it hard to take your attempts at denial seriously. If the man had the diversity of range of say Ang Lee to the scope of his storytelling you might have a point, but as he has made his bones entirely on films that revolve around people doing very bad things to other people its not a view I can readily endorse.
Kadayi said:Heh, well you're wrong and I'm right
He's not just talking about Nazis, I've already explained this. He's talking about people who demonize other people to make it easier to enact vengeance on them; that seems like a prety universal human trait to me, especially the way it relates to films like The Dirty Dozen.
What denial? I'm simply parroting what film criticism has been saying for the past 20 years or so.
EDIT: I want to watch a movie, not read subtitles. Literally this entire movie aside from Brad Pitt scenes are all French or English.. Why not just make them all have English accents.. It worked in Valkyrie. It's a movie, not a ****ing book. The only movie I accept this in is Ong Bak.
It worked in Valkyrie.
I want to watch a movie, not read subtitles. Literally this entire movie aside from Brad Pitt scenes are all French or English.. Why not just make them all have English accents.. It worked in Valkyrie. It's a movie, not a ****ing book. The only movie I accept this in is Ong Bak.
EDIT: I want to watch a movie, not read subtitles. Literally this entire movie aside from Brad Pitt scenes are all French or English.. Why not just make them all have English accents.. It worked in Valkyrie. It's a movie, not a ****ing book. The only movie I accept this in is Ong Bak.
But when you read so much that you can't even look at the actual movie, the people talking, what's the point? You're just looking at text.