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| Quote EmmaMur01="EmmaMur01"I agree.
We went to see it on Wednesday. Absolutely superb with some pure comedy moments behind a serious storyline.'" Ahem, serious storyline?
The silly, violent storyline was set in a serious period of history but there was nothing serious about the story line.
The crazy thing is, I've heard that there was actually a squadron of British soldiers with a large Jewish contingent who did perform atrocities on Nazi soldiers but they were disbanded and it was hushed up.
Was standard tarantino fare and a decent flick but I am unsurprised something so pop culture, style-ized and lacking in substance floated Lawrences boat.
Much as I liked it Mr tarantino is a bit of a one trick pony isn't he?
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| The highlight for me was being refused a ticket for my 17 year old son who didn't have ID (because we were lying, he was 17) by some hairy faced Oik (not Loz) at the counter. So I walked 15 yards to the automated ticket machine and bought one there.
Clearly they only employ the creme de la creme at the Vue in the Light,
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| Quote G1="G1"Ahem, serious storyline?
The silly, violent storyline was set in a serious period of history but there was nothing serious about the story line.
The crazy thing is, I've heard that there was actually a squadron of British soldiers with a large Jewish contingent who did perform atrocities on Nazi soldiers but they were disbanded and it was hushed up.
Was standard tarantino fare and a decent flick but I am unsurprised something so pop culture, style-ized and lacking in substance floated Lawrences boat.
Much as I liked it Mr tarantino is a bit of a one trick pony isn't he?'"
I thought reservoir dogs and pulp fiction were 2 of the most over-rated films ever made!
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| Quote G1="G1"The highlight for me was being refused a ticket for my 17 year old son who didn't have ID (because we were lying, he was 17) by some hairy faced Oik (not Loz) at the counter. So I walked 15 yards to the automated ticket machine and bought one there.
Clearly they only employ the creme de la creme at the Vue in the Light,'"
No different at kirkstall!
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| Quote rhinoms="rhinoms"I thought reservoir dogs and pulp fiction were 2 of the most over-rated films ever made!'" In that case don't bother with this. Think Pulp fiction set in Nazi occupied France (I kid you not).
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| Quote G1="G1"In that case don't bother with this. Think Pulp fiction set in Nazi occupied France (I kid you not).'"
I was quite looking forward to it aswell!
Ah well wait for the dvd release it is then.
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| Quote G1="G1"In that case don't bother with this. Think Pulp fiction set in Nazi occupied France (I kid you not).'"
I heard the storyline described in a radio review at the weekend and immediately thought of that succession of Roger Moore films from the 70s where, when he wasn't James Bond, he was a "real" army soldier shooting hundreds of bad men in every film usually with the same cast of goodies and baddies in each film - about as believeable as Alan Carr playing the lead role in a Steven Segal film.
Tarantino & Guy Ritchie are two of the most over-rated film producers/directors of all time, both are lucky to have hit on a cheap and popular format early in their career and now know nothing else.
Pulp celluloid for young boys who don't want to think too hard.
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| Quote McLaren_Field="McLaren_Field"Pulp celluloid for young boys who don't want to think too hard.'"
Don't want to or can't?
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| Quote Puig-Aubert="Puig-Aubert"Don't want to or can't?'"
Probably both.
By the way, I've lost those dvd's you lent me two years ago, got any more ?
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| Well, not so much lost, its just that I've had them for so long that I can't remember which ones are yours and which are mine now.
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| Quote McLaren_Field="McLaren_Field"Tarantino & Guy Ritchie are two of the most over-rated film producers/directors of all time, both are lucky to have hit on a cheap and popular format early in their career and now know nothing else.
Pulp celluloid for young boys who don't want to think too hard.'"
I liked Pulp Fiction a lot and most of Tarantino other stuff is OK, not too fussed about Ritchie's stuff but it's watchable.
To say they are lucky and one trick ponies sounds a bit bitter to me, how many genres of music did Bob Dylan/The Stones/The Beatles cover?, anyone can spot a Santana song from the first 3 chords but it doesn't mean they are not the very best at what they do.
For the record here is someone who agrees with You & G1 and just about the only critic that doesn't think the sun shines out of Tarantinos @rse.
[urlhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/aug/19/inglourious-basterds-review-brad-pitt-quentin-tarantino[/url
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| I'm not a massive Tarantino fan really, Pulp Fiction is the most over rated piece of garbage in cinema history IMO.
However I thought IB was fantastic, and certainly the best film this year. That being said, I thought Brad Pitt was awful in it on reflection. His part was over acted. The Jew Hunter steals the show in this one.
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