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    Allenhu Joshbar DeadlyDynasty's Avatar
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    Guess what I found on youtube last week:


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    Guess what I found on youtube last week:

    Hot damn, Deads. It never grows old.

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    Allenhu Joshbar DeadlyDynasty's Avatar
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    Hot damn, Deads. It never grows old.
    Don't press play. I was looking at old WWI's docs and this movie was linked on the sidebar. As soon as I heard the opening music (and then Richard Burton's narration) I knew I'd be there for 2 hour watching the whole damn thing

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    Eh...Fkla ain't . He just runs all over the place with his arguments until you get tired of chasing him. Debating anything with him is like putting on rubber gloves, smearing grease on them and trying to flip tractor tires.
    Haven't messed with you in a while and you still can't recover tbh. Tsk tsk.

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    Don't press play. I was looking at old WWI's docs and this movie was linked on the sidebar. As soon as I heard the opening music (and then Richard Burton's narration) I knew I'd be there for 2 hour watching the whole damn thing
    that must be like porn for you, all those blacks getting shot down en masse. I haven't seen it or Zulu Dawn in a long time, since as a kid and I don't remember either. my brother was always into the war movies.

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    Don't press play. I was looking at old WWI's docs and this movie was linked on the sidebar. As soon as I heard the opening music (and then Richard Burton's narration) I knew I'd be there for 2 hour watching the whole damn thing
    I FF to the triple redoubt part. tee, hee.

    What a strategy it was!

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    that must be like porn for you, all those blacks getting shot down en masse. I haven't seen it or Zulu Dawn in a long time, since as a kid and I don't remember either. my brother was always into the war movies.
    Never seen Zulu Dawn, but how can you not appreciate 100 men fighting off a force of 4000 Zulus--w/o the help of artillery or machine guns, to boot? White, military genius.
    I FF to the triple redoubt part. tee, hee.

    What a strategy it was!
    The uppityness of Caine's character transforming into the warrior that led those redoubt repels with Chard was fantastic cinema.

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    Never seen Zulu Dawn, but how can you not appreciate 100 men fighting off a force of 4000 Zulus--w/o the help of artillery or machine guns, to boot? White, military genius.


    The uppityness of Caine's character transforming into the warrior that led those redoubt repels with Chard was fantastic cinema.
    I believe Dawn is a prequel IIRC, which nowadays there are tons of prequels. I like war movies but not like my brother, he just loves anything with uniformity, Nazis, stormtroopers from Star Wars etc... I find a lot of the war films aren't as well directed as I like. And then you have Saving Private Ryan, which has some of the greatest, most virtuosic filmmaking I've ever experienced, but the story is so stupid I just skip from the beginning to the end battle every time.

    My favorite aspect of Patton was the music and the eerie silence whenever George C Scott was by himself. That's another film I haven't seen in a long time.

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    I believe Dawn is a prequel IIRC, which nowadays there are tons of prequels. I like war movies but not like my brother, he just loves anything with uniformity, Nazis, stormtroopers from Star Wars etc... I find a lot of the war films aren't as well directed as I like. And then you have Saving Private Ryan, which has some of the greatest, most virtuosic filmmaking I've ever experienced, but the story is so stupid I just skip from the beginning to the end battle every time.

    My favorite aspect of Patton was the music and the eerie silence whenever George C Scott was by himself. That's another film I haven't seen in a long time.
    Most war films are disappointing...Saving Private Ryan blew its wad after the Omaha Beach landing--all down hill from there. The Thin Red Line was so over the top with the incessant inner monologue that it ruined it for me. Pearl Harbor is cinematic AIDS (which Bay loves to spread in Hollywood). That's why I love war docs much better. Life is stranger than fiction.

    One film I might suggest is A Very Long Engagement (2004)...it's a French WWI film and a romantic mystery. Probably a top 5 film for me. The story ropes you in and the cuts to the war scenes are graphically violent and accurate.

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    Never seen Zulu Dawn, but how can you not appreciate 100 men fighting off a force of 4000 Zulus--w/o the help of artillery or machine guns, to boot? White, military genius.


    The uppityness of Caine's character transforming into the warrior that led those redoubt repels with Chard was fantastic cinema.
    Yep, and the way early on they declare their rank and there is no backbiting or resentment. Just instant assumption of position. The height of civilization.

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    Most war films are disappointing...Saving Private Ryan blew its wad after the Omaha Beach landing--all down hill from there. The Thin Red Line was so over the top with the incessant inner monologue that it ruined it for me. Pearl Harbor is cinematic AIDS (which Bay loves to spread in Hollywood). That's why I love war docs much better. Life is stranger than fiction.

    One film I might suggest is A Very Long Engagement (2004)...it's a WWI film and a romantic mystery. Probably a top 5 film for me. The story ropes you in and the cuts to the war scenes are graphically violent and accurate.
    I like Thin Red Line because I'ma Malick fan, and the Criterion bluray looks amazing. That being said he's gone overboard with the inner monologues, he was a little more restrained early on. I saw Pearl Harbor with my cousins and we couldn't stop laughing in the theater, we weren't trying to be rude but people got pissed. I don't know how people can take that seriously. Alec Baldwin is on another level with the hilarity in that one.

    I'll try to check out Engagement, I respect Jeunet and have heard about it. I have a huge thing for Audrey Tautou and believe she is in that. I'll take your recommendation on that one.

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    Yep, and the way early on they declare their rank and there is no backbiting or resentment. Just instant assumption of position. The height of civilization.
    Chard: Let's get one thing straight Bromhead. What's the date o your commission?

    Bromhead: Well let me guess ol' boy, you have seniority? 1872, May.

    Chard: 1872. February.

    Beautiful

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    I like Thin Red Line because I'ma Malick fan, and the Criterion bluray looks amazing. That being said he's gone overboard with the inner monologues, he was a little more restrained early on. I saw Pearl Harbor with my cousins and we couldn't stop laughing in the theater, we weren't trying to be rude but people got pissed. I don't know how people can take that seriously. Alec Baldwin is on another level with the hilarity in that one.

    I'll try to check out Engagement, I respect Jeunet and have heard about it. I have a huge thing for Audrey Tautou and believe she is in that. I'll take your recommendation on that one.
    Audrey plays the lead. Marion Cotillard is smokin' hot and she's in it too. It's a film that'll stick with you. Just love everything about it.

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    Doesn't help that Spurs is full of mental midgets too.
    Knicks might have a one up there on them

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    Knicks might have a one up there on them
    Nice spin attempt.

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    Attempt was a direct hit sir...........

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    Attempt was a direct hit sir...........
    Direct hit on who?

    Its nice seen you chase your own tail.

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    I've posted on here since 2008, and the majority of the fans here have this "we always get screwed by the refs, they hate us" crybaby bull despite winning 4 les (one with Donaghy's help), so I honestly don't think you people deserve to see anymore success until you grow up. Just my 2 cents
    calling out that putrid fanbase for a while too

    ref is a little part of it tbh...

    they overall suck, never seen such crying babies, whinning, spoiled fanbase ever worst being dat international nazionalist fanbase...

    I wish the best for the franchise tho, Duncan is the man, I'd give my mom to have pop on my team...

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    One film I might suggest is A Very Long Engagement (2004)...it's a French WWI film and a romantic mystery. Probably a top 5 film for me. The story ropes you in and the cuts to the war scenes are graphically violent and accurate.
    DD knows his classics !

    You take all the Jeunet movies, won't be disapointed dude has a je ne sais quoi vey French and yet subtle except his alien movie stuff never understood dat one. Delicatessen, Amelie, city of lost children... all very pecular and interesting movies

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