The Dirty Dozen Comments

  • Carter 2022-03-21 09:02:11

    What a poor group drama, spending a lot of time talking about this group of criminals, in the end few were impressed. In order to reflect their outstanding ability to be rebellious, not only the Germans who were beaten to the house and still playing cards were stupid, but even the 101st Airborne Division was used as a stepping stone. As a result, the final mission was performed rigidly and mentally retarded. This is the type of war movie I hated the most at that time. I can't do anything in...

  • Rachelle 2022-03-21 09:02:11

    WWII classics, nothing...

  • Candelario 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    Many clichéd and wonderful passages are very enjoyable. Li Marwen's major role is beautifully...

  • Evie 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Twelve dead men were recruited from among felons to train for a raid on a German general’s resort. The story is okay, but the rhythm is too slow. Everyone has introduced everything one by one, and training and exercises take two-thirds of the time. In the end, when the raw meat was fried, it didn't ignite for a long time, and the German army was about to break through the basement, and the dispatching ability was worrying. Samsung and a...

  • Lori 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    In the previous American feature films, the words were very clear, the characters were also relatively clear, and there were many humorous laughs, which were relatively classic. However, there is too much paving in the front, so some space should be left...

  • Mittie 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    I thought it was just an American theme, and some scenes that easily caused political and moral controversy were unexpected: a family member of the German army who did not stay killed, the training of Lee Marvin’s application of group psychology, the humanity struggle of the soldier who executed the order Ambiguous with morality. They are heroes in the military, but what about humanity? Aldridge made the commercial film the theme of the literary film, 150 minutes without watching...

  • Jeffry 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    The characteristics of the characters are quite distinct, which makes people feel reluctant to all the prisoners. Old Sutherland's dumb goose is very pitiful. Because of this film, I suddenly liked the actor Cassavitz, and it performed the rogueness of the second-rate but also had a special human...

  • Jed 2022-03-15 09:01:04

    Top-heavy, padded but not unfolded, frivolous and fun, lacking in overkill. Twelve King Kong, half of the people who left an impression, look better than "The...

  • Carrie 2022-03-15 09:01:04

    Rhythm disorder, one of the inspirations for Quentin's "Shameless Bastard". No...

  • Bert 2022-03-14 14:12:24

    I just saw this film that I haven’t watched for many years. The deepest pre-impression about it is the dialogue of a house party scene in "Night Sleep in Seattle". Women say how about watching the romance film "Golden Magnolia". The crying broke out, the men counterattacked how heart-piercing they were crying when they broke their legs when they parachuted in "Twelve King Kong" and died. Looking back now, of course, there will be no such throbbing, only the pleasure of...

Extended Reading
  • Mitchell 2022-02-12 08:01:28

    "Twelve King Kong": A classic of pure men

    Today, when movies are becoming more and more utilitarian, it is hard to find a movie without a heroine. Since Hollywood producers discovered that a pleasant female character can bring a more lucrative box office to the film, they have always done everything possible to arrange a dispensable female...

  • Marjolaine 2022-02-12 08:01:28

    Look at this, just preheat Quentin’s Inglorious Bastards

    Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin starred in
    two of the toughest stars of the year.

    Charles Bronson is worth mentioning. In the Great Escape, besides Steve McQueen, he was the best performer. Quentin also killed Bill in two games. Thanks. . .

    There is also Donald Sutherland in it, who
    is Feng...

The Dirty Dozen quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.