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Post by Pulpmariachi on Dec 2, 2005 18:04:15 GMT -5
Can't wait. It looks like nothing Spielberg has ever done. I wanna review it.
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Post by frankenjohn on Dec 2, 2005 19:22:19 GMT -5
In case you didn't hear, "Munich" scored an R rating...
A hard R rating.
To be specific, the fim is rated R for strong brutal violence, some sexual content, nudity, and language.
Looks like I'll have to wait for DVD (I sneak into R's with my friends. This is not something they will like. And I won't be able to convince my Grandpa because it's too heavy. Dammit, I got too many movies to see on DVD!)
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Dec 2, 2005 19:38:53 GMT -5
Oooh. Poor boy. This is Speilberg's first R since... Saving Private Ryan. 7 years ago.
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Dec 2, 2005 21:00:21 GMT -5
Spielberg is PRODUCING a kid's movie (along with Robert Zemeckis) next summer called Monster House. Looks somewhat interesting.
But yes, Munich looks brilliant. Spielberg's one of my favs.
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Post by Quorthon on Dec 6, 2005 17:06:08 GMT -5
Oh you schisters. I avoided this thread because I thought it was really a kid's movie.
I've only heard a little bit about this one. What's the premise?
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Dec 6, 2005 18:17:34 GMT -5
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Post by Pulpmariachi on Dec 6, 2005 22:18:40 GMT -5
Haha. Got you Quorth.
Um, it looks really brilliant. And Spielberg is doing what I think is a great marketing move. He's not granting any interviews, profiles, or real publicity on this thing. He just wants people to see if for what it is.
Maybe...is this a result of Tom and War of the Worlds?
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Dec 7, 2005 12:33:11 GMT -5
Um, it looks really brilliant. And Spielberg is doing what I think is a great marketing move. He's not granting any interviews, profiles, or real publicity on this thing. He just wants people to see if for what it is. Maybe...is this a result of Tom and War of the Worlds? I'm sure nobody wants to see Eric Bana jumping on couches or passionately arguing against Psychology as a science while at the same time firmly believing in the asinine space religion known as Scientology. *I still enjoy watching Tom Cruise movies.
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Post by Quorthon on Dec 7, 2005 15:49:19 GMT -5
Eric Bana's a Scientologist??
By the way, the poster almost looks like Christian Bale's silhouette--I didn't know that was Bana. Still good.
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Post by ZapRowsdower on Dec 7, 2005 19:19:59 GMT -5
I don't think he's a Scientologist... my post was just making fun of Tom Cruise.
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Dec 8, 2005 18:51:43 GMT -5
By the way, the poster almost looks like Christian Bale's silhouette--I didn't know that was Bana. Still good. Yeah, I thought it was Bale the first time I looked at it...
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Post by 42ndstreetfreak on Dec 8, 2005 20:17:55 GMT -5
Ahhhhh...."Munich". Good ol' Stevie boy declares that going after murderers of civilians does no good.. .Wow! I wonder if we should have all thought of that after WWII and let all those poor little Nazis who ran the concentration camps go free as well? Screw the butcherd athletes! Who cares? Lets not do anything...lets sit around and eat cheese and sip wine and speak of all the love in the world and how all shall now be well........Do me a favour! Hippie, liberal shite from a man who SHOULD respect the fact that bringing to justice (any justice is better than none!) murderers is the right thing to do...after all he executed ol' Ralph at the end of his (now i suppose pointless given his new view) "Schindler's List". Poor guy...Old Steve would let him walk off into the distance now with all his victims thinking how better they are as human beings for doing absolutely fuck all! I'll stick to "Jaws" thanks. Though of course now the shark would just have to be left alone...because it does no good you know!!
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Post by frankenjohn on Dec 8, 2005 21:25:45 GMT -5
Ahhhhh...."Munich". Good ol' Stevie boy declares that going after murderers of civilians does no good.. .Wow! I wonder if we should have all thought of that after WWII and let all those poor little Nazis who ran the concentration camps go free as well? Screw the butcherd athletes! Who cares? Lets not do anything...lets sit around and eat cheese and sip wine and speak of all the love in the world and how all shall now be well........Do me a favour! Hippie, liberal shite from a man who SHOULD respect the fact that bringing to justice (any justice is better than none!) murderers is the right thing to do...after all he executed ol' Ralph at the end of his (now i suppose pointless given his new view) "Schindler's List". Poor guy...Old Steve would let him walk off into the distance now with all his victims thinking how better they are as human beings for doing absolutely fuck all! I'll stick to "Jaws" thanks. Though of course now the shark would just have to be left alone...because it does no good you know!! I laughed when he killed Ralph Fienes.
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Post by Quorthon on Dec 9, 2005 10:30:28 GMT -5
Ahhhhh...."Munich". Good ol' Stevie boy declares that going after murderers of civilians does no good.. .Wow! I wonder if we should have all thought of that after WWII and let all those poor little Nazis who ran the concentration camps go free as well? Screw the butcherd athletes! Who cares? Lets not do anything...lets sit around and eat cheese and sip wine and speak of all the love in the world and how all shall now be well........Do me a favour! Hippie, liberal shite from a man who SHOULD respect the fact that bringing to justice (any justice is better than none!) murderers is the right thing to do...after all he executed ol' Ralph at the end of his (now i suppose pointless given his new view) "Schindler's List". Poor guy...Old Steve would let him walk off into the distance now with all his victims thinking how better they are as human beings for doing absolutely fuck all! I'll stick to "Jaws" thanks. Though of course now the shark would just have to be left alone...because it does no good you know!! So wait a second... So Speilberg's new film is about how it's either wrong or pointless to bring Nazi criminals to justice? Is that really what the point is?
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Post by 42ndstreetfreak on Dec 9, 2005 10:49:45 GMT -5
Ahhhhh...."Munich". Good ol' Stevie boy declares that going after murderers of civilians does no good.. .Wow! I wonder if we should have all thought of that after WWII and let all those poor little Nazis who ran the concentration camps go free as well? Screw the butcherd athletes! Who cares? Lets not do anything...lets sit around and eat cheese and sip wine and speak of all the love in the world and how all shall now be well........Do me a favour! Hippie, liberal shite from a man who SHOULD respect the fact that bringing to justice (any justice is better than none!) murderers is the right thing to do...after all he executed ol' Ralph at the end of his (now i suppose pointless given his new view) "Schindler's List". Poor guy...Old Steve would let him walk off into the distance now with all his victims thinking how better they are as human beings for doing absolutely fuck all! I'll stick to "Jaws" thanks. Though of course now the shark would just have to be left alone...because it does no good you know!! So wait a second... So Speilberg's new film is about how it's either wrong or pointless to bring Nazi criminals to justice? Is that really what the point is? It's about the Jewish reply to the Muslim terrorists (oh! how times don't change) murdering it's Athletes in 1973 or something. It sent out men to track them down (though mistakes were made) but old Stevie boy is showing how it solved nothing and that vengeance is not the way...blah, blah.....Now you can add the rest of my post already on here.
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