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Grand Master
PGowdy said:Cc4rhu said:I'm d/l it now on iTunes. It better not be **** :lol:
How much do they charge you for that??
£10 to buy £4 to rent. I'm renting it, can watch it on the train on the weekend.
PGowdy said:Cc4rhu said:I'm d/l it now on iTunes. It better not be **** :lol:
How much do they charge you for that??
Cc4rhu said:PGowdy said:Cc4rhu said:I'm d/l it now on iTunes. It better not be **** :lol:
How much do they charge you for that??
£10 to buy £4 to rent. I'm renting it, can watch it on the train on the weekend.
PGowdy said:monkey_roo said:Ha
Yeah in retrospect Les Miss was a bad call, just somehow I wanted it to be good...
Agree with Tarantino. He is making really good films now, not just 'pop-culture' classics, I do love Pulp Fictions and Dogs, Jackie Brown was rubbish and Kill Bill was good but not great. I wasn't a massive fan of Bastards but really liked what he was trying to do and with Django I think he got it just right, although his own cameo with an Aussie accent might have been a misstep![]()
Yeah agreed. I wasn't blown away by Basterds either. Good first half, so-so 2nd half. Meh. Back on form with Django altho i agree, Tarantino himself was, for once awful. Bad choice to play an aussie. But that was once small blot on an otherwise excellent movie.
x-pack said:Basterds. That spelling always bugged me. It's Bastards, as in 'Alan B'stard MP' :lol:
Anyway, if you take the film for a bit of tongue in cheek nonsense depicting what probably should have happened to Hitler, rather than the murdering, lunatic bastard's ***** way out, it's ok. Some really cringe worthy scenes mixed in with some of the finest film moments ever. By that i refer to the farmhouse opening and the Nazi bar scene 8)
Cc4rhu said:All my mates have said utter shite with no laughs.
Cc4rhu said:Django was enjoyable but not as same level as Dogs. Worth watching but not twice. Stretched out too long.
[/quote]Cc4rhu said:Django was enjoyable but not as same level as Dogs. Worth watching but not twice. Stretched out too long.
PGowdy said:Cc4rhu said:Django was enjoyable but not as same level as Dogs. Worth watching but not twice. Stretched out too long.
x-pack said:Does anybody else think that Dogs is quite dated? I mean it's probably getting on for 20 years old but the script seems really corny to me now, like Tarantino was trying too hard to put down some really 'cool' dialogue. Same thing with Pulp Fiction. Looking back it's just cheesy and contrived. He's shown he can do way better. And Uma Therman ruined PF :roll: