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Mr John wrote:
Thunder Bear wrote:Reading that text (and others) Im a little surpised by the amount of Tarantino knowledge all the Tarantino haters has got.
I hate the band Eyebrows. Yet I dont analyze all their songs, compare them to each other, find typical trademarks in their songs, check out unreleased meterial from before they became famous, read interviews with the band to learn what Noel did before he formed the band, and who his musical inspirations are, and then do research on the inspirations, etc etc...

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1020543/

infestation .

whacky comedy "horror" . fun watch . some folks are under the impression it was a scifi original , it was NOT . kinda goofy , but had some pretty top notch shock scenes . dont miss it , i was under the impression it was really bad , (trailer) not the case . ray wise was exceptionally funny , had some great genuine LOL lines (rare for me) .

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I really liked this movie. :D
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I did too!
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Miss Yvonne wrote: Everyone likes a car crash...
do they? I must be weird.[/quote]

You're right I was generalising on teh innerntez. SOME people do.
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thinking back on this...

best use of David Bowie in a WWII movie soundtrack. Ever.
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I didn't know Bowie performed during WWII. This is what all those Spielberg circle-jerk movies don't show.
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yeah, good choice of films to point out an historical inaccuracy in... :roll:
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ReverseEngineer wrote:thinking back on this...

best use of David Bowie in a WWII movie soundtrack. Ever.

What about "Let's Dance" over the D-Day scene in Saving Private Ryan?
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As long as it isn't "Heroes" being used in the wrong context again. I'm looking at you, 9/11.
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"Loads of firefighters have died in the biggest tragedy of our times!"
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Rado wrote:
ReverseEngineer wrote:thinking back on this...

best use of David Bowie in a WWII movie soundtrack. Ever.

What about "Let's Dance" over the D-Day scene in Saving Private Ryan?
:lol:

somebody please do this and put it on youtube
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ReverseEngineer wrote:yeah, good choice of films to point out an historical inaccuracy in... :roll:
Right, I forgot... Tarantino is too smug and douchebaggy to be bothered with little things like historical accuracy.
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Weird timing, saw this over the weekend on DVD at my friends in Dublin.

Great dialogue, interesting hearing Tarantino's distracted anecdotal style said in foreign tongue, but the chat/ultraviolence/exposition repeat formula dulled any effect aimed for. A 3 out of 5, a 6 out of 10 for me.

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