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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2017 17:26:26 GMT
Who's your favorite character in this movie?
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Post by koskiewicz on Mar 28, 2017 16:15:04 GMT
...Languilli...
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Post by koskiewicz on Apr 2, 2017 21:54:26 GMT
...I was there...
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Apr 6, 2017 3:40:18 GMT
I can't decide on a favorite character. They were all great.
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Post by gadolinium on Apr 7, 2017 20:22:28 GMT
Languilli.
Haven't seen anything by John Irvin in years. As shitty as it is, Noah's Ark remains one of my guilty pleasures, mainly because of F. Murray Abraham. I loved Irvin's version of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy with Alec Guinness as well.
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Post by drystyx on Aug 15, 2017 14:44:46 GMT
I'll go further than Cheese did. There were no "characters". They all looked alike and sounded alike, and the audience had no idea who was doing what. It was a muddled mess, and looked as if grunts produced the whole thing, and showed why such a production was pathetic.
Like so many other muddled messes, lazy writers and directors like to coerce people into accepting their mess as "hey, we're just showing the chaos of war". That's not showing chaos. That's just being a control freak. JUNGLE FIGHTERS, THEN THERE WERE THREE, A MIDNIGHT CLEAR, MEN IN WAR, ICE COLD IN ALEX, TOO LATE THE HERO, and many other classic war films actually do show the chaos, confusion, and horror of war without simply confusing the viewer in attempts to hide poor writing.
Hamburger Hill is a failure with no characters. 2/10.
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Post by koskiewicz on Aug 23, 2017 18:27:11 GMT
...clueless much???
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