• Trust Weighted
    Really Great
  • 131
    Trust Points

Tags

Genre
Fantasy War

Vibe
Dark Revenge Funny Scary

Setting
Holocaust

Protagonists
Nazis Army

Period
1940s

Source
Fiction

Location
Germany

Reviews

8 Comments

  • MJ5K Jan 18, 2010 12:44AM

    Regarding hurwizzle’s Review
    Just curious, Hurwizzle. If you were dissapointed with the film and was eager to move on with your life, why rate it a Good 3.5? Not trying to be a smartass, just curious. Also, Brad Pitt was sidesplittingly hilarious in this film, his performance was brilliant.

  • Wick Dec 24, 2009 9:34AM

    Regarding Wick’s Review
    Nope. I found the whole thing transfixing.

  • MJ5K Dec 24, 2009 12:46AM

    BTW Wick, during Inglourious Basterds, during the extended dialogue scenes did you ever just shout out “DO SOMETHING!!!!” God know I did. Still a good movie, but not one of Tarantino’s best.

  • MJ5K Dec 23, 2009 7:02PM

    Pulp Fiction is his best BY FAR!!! Basterds doesn’t even make the top 5. Kill Bill, Pulp, Grindhouse, Sin City, and Resavoir Dogs are FAR better films than Basterds. I’ll give it another go around, maybe I’ll like it more a second time.

  • Wick Dec 14, 2009 10:56PM

    Regarding Wick’s Review
    Where do you stand on Pulp Fiction? Most people rate it as Tarantino’s best, though I prefer Basterds.

  • MJ5K Dec 14, 2009 5:05PM

    Regarding Wick’s Review
    I really did not think this movie was amazing. It really dragged, and even though Mr. Tarantino is the king of writing dialogue, I felt it could’ve had a little more action and less talky talky. Still good, but not great.

  • Wick Oct 13, 2009 8:30PM

    Regarding BrianSez’s Review
    Great line Brian: “WWII was an ingenious idea by the T-man. Imagine that – horrific actions against fellow humans — yet justified. Nice.”

  • Wick Aug 26, 2009 7:43PM

    Regarding Wick’s Review
    Thanks JP.

    I labored on how to analogize the big pipe bit, and wasn’t sure what I ended up with worked. Happy to see you liked it.

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