Aug 25, 2009 -
This weekend I was one of the many who went to see Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds.”The movie begins in the idyllic French countryside at the home of a dairy farmer and his three daughters. Down the country road rumble the Nazi soldiers led by the much dreaded Col. Hans ‘Jew Hunter’ Landa (a terrific Christoph Waltz). Landa believes the farmer is illegally harboring the Jewish Dreyfus family. After a most menacing interview, the poor farmer tearfully points to the floor where the family is hiding. The Nazi soldiers riddle the floor with bullets, but the young daughter, Shosanna Dreyfus, crawls out from under the house and begins to run. The startled girl is shaken and covered in blood, but she runs for her life across the countryside. Landa runs out of the house and looks like he has a shot at her, but lets her go with a smirk and a smile.The antithesis to the Nazis, are the “Basterds,” a group of Nazi-scalping soldiers led by the charismatic Lt.
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Jul 08, 2007 -
I went to see this movie last night with my hubby and it was soooo funny. Robin Williams was hilarious in it, as usual. The plot ?
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Jun 07, 2007 -
I watched Night at the Museum last night with my boyfriend and we both loved it! It was such a fun and light movie, which was great since it seems that many of the movies I've seen lately were just the opposite. Maybe it's because I love museums and history, but this movie was very entertaining to me and I highly recommend it!
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Jan 11, 2007 -
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Sep 25, 2006 -
I watched United 93 at home this weekend and was curious to hear what others thought of it. I found it to be extremely well made and made me feel as if I was there witnessing those horrific events first hand. I am in agreement with the filmmaker and the families that he interviewed that it is not too soon to tell this story.
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