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Kacie 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The explosion at the end was really enjoyable. It turns out that the German-speaking person who starred in Once Upon a Time in the West, no wonder it looked...
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Lesly 2022-03-25 09:01:10
7.0 Twelve tough guys, but too many people. ....
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Jayme 2022-03-25 09:01:10
The patriarch of the ninth...
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Deja 2022-03-25 09:01:10
When I was a child, I had a videotape at home, which was very...
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Jeffrey 2022-03-24 09:02:12
"Listen, bastard, if you don't practice again, I'll kick your shit...
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Garry 2022-03-24 09:02:12
"Listen, bastard, if you don't practice again, I'll kick your shit...
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Luciano 2022-03-23 09:02:10
Fake, old-fashioned, outdated, boring,...
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Kylie 2022-03-23 09:02:10
Hollywood war movies are still mostly pure. This is different from today's war movies where a beautiful female soldier always pops up from time to time. At that time, war movies were almost the world of pure men, which also created a group of tough guys who are especially suitable for rolling in such...
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Sunny 2022-03-23 09:02:10
I learned about this film from Bullock's "Dance in the Slaughterhouse", so I looked for it by the way. The director's control of the rhythm was poor, he didn't fall asleep, the whole script was seriously unbalanced, and the foreplay was too long (always focused on the soldiers' daily training). Only the climax of the last 30 minutes can catch the eye. In fact, it would be better if it was cut into 2 hours. Three and a...
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Peggie 2022-03-21 09:02:11
The previous preparations were long and fun, but the key roles were not played in the end. Forcibly dead, some didn't remember who they were, and some didn't know when they died, so the foreshadowing was not very meaningful. In addition, MPs who are guards have to follow their lives, which seems to be...
The Dirty Dozen Comments
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Colt 2022-02-12 08:01:28
[Film Review] The Dirty Dozen (1967) 6.8/10
War is hell, in Robert Aldrich's THE DIRTY DOZEN, for the first time in an American movie, the plot discards any form of pretense that its German-slaughtering finale is based on rationality or a moral higher ground, neither a reactive defense maneuver, nor a justified tit for tat, as simple as...
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Antonio 2022-02-12 08:01:28
"The Twelve King Kong": the thickness of a blockbuster war
"The Twelve King Kong": The thickness of the blockbuster of war is
published in the "National Humanities and History" in July 2014.
"The Twelve King Kong" was released in 1967 and translated into "Dream Assault Team" or...
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Major John Reisman: [Kinder has just finished a psychiatric evaluation of Reisman's troops] So what does that give you?
Capt. Stuart Kinder: Doesn't give me anything. But along with these other results, it gives *you* just about the most twisted, anti-social bunch of psychopathic deformities I have ever run into! And the worst, the most dangerous of the bunch, is Maggott. You've got one religious maniac, one malignant dwarf, two near-idiots... and the rest I don't even wanna think about!
Major John Reisman: Well, I can't think of a better way to fight a war.
Capt. Stuart Kinder: These people don't know their enemy is the Germans. They think the enemy is their own United States Army!
Major John Reisman: Maybe that's because the Germans haven't done anything to them yet.
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Major John Reisman: Any questions?
Maggot: Suh? Do we have to eat with niggahs?
[Jefferson jumps Maggot]
Sergeant Clyde Bowren: [as Reisman exits the room] : What's going on, sir?
Major John Reisman: Oh, the gentleman from the South had a question about the dining arrangements. He and his comrades are discussing place settings now.
Director: Robert Aldrich
Language: English,German,French,Spanish,Latin Release date: October 22, 1967