IronDuke_slith
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Joined: 6/30/2002 From: Manchester, UK Status: offline
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I realised after watching this movie why Malik makes so few. I was bored %%^&less. The constant celebrity cameos were a distraction, and half the characters they protrayed looked written just to get them in it, not add anything. After SPR, the Battle scenes looked a little plastic to me, alright for pre SPR, lacking post SPR. To round it all off, it seemed the premise of the movie was that somehow, an American Army unit had been recruited exclusively from Philosophy campuses up and and down America. The idea behind this new unit seemed to be to bore the Japanese to death, perhaps driving them to commit suicide and thus save Allied lives and time flushing them out of their bunkers. Some of the Allied characters were so boring, it was a relief when they got shot. Although slightly overdone, the only character who looked like they belonged on a WWII battlefield was Nolte's. The movie was almost watchable whenever he was on screen. Regards, IronDuke P.S. Von Murrin, I read that you suggested the movie would have benefitted from a couple of extra hours. I disagree, but then I don't have trouble sleeping . P.P.S. The movie may not have been shot on location, but I believe those responsible should have been.
< Message edited by IronDuke -- 2/17/2005 2:26:08 AM >
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