
Quentin Tarantino's take on WWII mission movies is getting surprisingly good reviews, especially Christoph Waltz as a Nazi officer. Violent, talky, funny, tense, unforgettable - sounds like a Tarantino movie. Brad Pitt stars as the leader of a group of Jewish-Americans hunting Nazis.
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In 1970s Germany, terrorists try to fight off the new fascists, American imperialists, of course. Bruno Ganz (Hitler in Downfall) shows up as a police chief sympathizing with the radicals. This Oscar-nominated film is said to be authentic and unpredictable. In limited release. I'm there.

In 1970s Ireland, IRA and Britain are in the midst of a civil war. Murders occur and sentences are served. 30 years later, people will meet up again and deal with their past. Liam Neeson stars and Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall) directs. In limited release. I'm there.

In 1953, Renee Zellweger leaves her philandering husband (Kevin Bacon) with their 2 kids and tries to find a new man. In limited release. I'm not there.
Headed to IB with Europpraiser in a few minutes...
ReplyDeletewatched this tonight. still trying to figure out what i'm going to give it. your thoughts, lawyer?
ReplyDeleteYou lucky basterds. I'm working all weekend and now Monday might be out because of car tire issues. I have a feeling I'm going to love it.
ReplyDeletea-/b+....working through it. Pitt was awesome.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a B+ for me, but I want to see it again so badly, that my propel it. I didn't think Pitt would work, but he is hilarious and perfect throughout. the whole mike myers subplot goes nowhere (that i can see) and is the chief weakness of the film unless i'm just missing something.
ReplyDeletePriest, saw 500 days tonight. Left a comment on your review.
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