Seriously, i have lost all hope in humanity. I now have the desire to go smash me a bag full of babies. At least that way, I will know that i have saved a bag full of souls form becoming assholes and keeping good movies from eyes just because they don't have a sense of fuking humor. SMASHIN BABIES!!!! SMASHIN BABIES!!!!!
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These Bible thumpin pricks haven't even SEEN the movie. Christ, yet they are assuming that because Brad Pitt is in it, The movie is going to attract a crowd of young people and thus, starting a new Hitler uprising. There will be fire in the streets, bodies flung out of windows, babies shot for screaming and your snickers bar will most assuredly will be stepped on if you watch this movie.
If you're going to critique the movie for not reflecting reality, you should at least understand that the movie is entirely fiction before making such an asinine statement.
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I hate right-wing family groups like this one. All they genuinely are is a bunch of glorified fascistic censors. "I'm morally opposed to the film! It must be banned!". You're morally opposed to it? Don't watch it, and don't let your kids watch it. But you have no right to tell other people what to say and what to release based on your own moral values.
Really, you know these people aren't doing it to 'protect the children', right? Like the MPAA indirectly does, these people are attempting to control what the adult populace can see. They probably read the script and got horrified, and then decided it will help the world if they ban it.
I'm sorry, but "Inglorious Bastards" looks absolutely awful. Is this a comedy or something? I'm not insulting it, I'm being serious. Hopefully, it's a spoof film or something, because if Tarantino's serious, his career's failing faster than you can say "Frank Miller".
The trailer looks crap. Tarantino lost it long ago.
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Tarantino's movies are always post-modern black comedies. This looks to be no different. Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction also mix in aspects of the intentionally ridiculous.
They're the kind of people who blame violence on music, video games, movies, TV. All so they don't have to change themselves and their failed behaviors.
Tarantino is no longer 'post-modern'. After being shown up as a one-trick pony, a more pertinent classification of his movies would be that they are derivative.
__________________ Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange.
Well, no. Most Tarantino movies (apart from Death Proof) took us somewhere we'd not been before. This is more like: let's slaughter because we gotta, with them evil nazis... If that is the basic premise, it may run a tad thin... I'll be seeing it, apart from Death Proof Tarantino's movies gave me great joy. But seriously, this has me worried.
__________________ Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange.
It will be a rental for me even thought I am a massive Tarantino fan, the last Tarantino film I saw at the cinema was Kill Bill Vol.2 and I adored it and the atmosphere of the cinema was one of best experiences of cinema viewing I have had, for both volumes.
But didn't bother with Deathproof, but that was more because we didn't get the full Grindhouse works with trailers and so on. I ended up really liking the second half of Deathproof even though it got blasted at Cannes the year it came out from what I remember.
But then Peter Bradshaw isn't a critic I take any notice of usually if he is the one I thinking of.
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