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22. "What in god's green earth is you saying?"
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What kind of terrible misguided overanalysis
is that?

WTF?

>I mean I guess Spielberg had to walk gracefully to keep from
>sympathizing with the Germans, but still, it would have been
>cooler to show that the German soldiers were just as much
>victims of an awful war as the American ones. Just my
>opinion.

And the single thing that makes that movie realistic
is that it recreated the actual mood and grit of the
war and did it as as good or better than any film
ever made.

So miss me with that "he shoulda showed the other
side bullshit."

Ain't no humanity in war. Point of the point was
that was IS hell...Speeeel even said it in the DVD
extra.

And seriously - at some point you gotta be a grown
man and understand that all humans are effected by
atrocity...of course the Germans were manipulated...
...don't mean I wouldn't been bucking them down with
the quickness and tryna put some bullets in some
throats my damn self.

  

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Ten years later: Shakespeare in Love vs. Saving Private Ryan [View all] , Frank Longo, Sun May-11-08 06:52 PM
 
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I know folk are going to shit all over Shakespeare in Love*, and I
May 11th 2008
1
That's how I feel exactly. It's actually a great movie.
May 11th 2008
2
I say Shakespeare in Love
May 11th 2008
3
RE: I say Shakespeare in Love
May 11th 2008
4
stretch to play an Italian?
May 12th 2008
10
RE: I say Shakespeare in Love
May 12th 2008
12
RE: I say Shakespeare in Love
May 12th 2008
19
Shakespeare in Love
May 11th 2008
5
i voted blue... SiL's a great great film tho...
May 11th 2008
6
Another example of Spielberg not knowing when to end
May 11th 2008
7
You know, fuck it, those last two minutes still get me everytime
May 12th 2008
18
The opening sequence to SPR is one of my favorites ever.
May 12th 2008
8
Cmon.....SIL was very solid, but compared to SPR? Cmon....
May 12th 2008
9
The Thin Red Line >>> Saving Private Ryan
May 12th 2008
11
I OD'd on Internal Monologues by the two-hour mark
May 12th 2008
15
*imagines girlfriend on swing for the eighteenth time*
May 12th 2008
20
      I think that accounted for one hour of the film's total running time
May 12th 2008
21
           *imagines clooney on swing*
May 12th 2008
24
           Yeah but the payoff of that was killer
May 12th 2008
27
I disagree
May 12th 2008
23
I hated The Thin Red Line
May 13th 2008
31
Clearly, the big winner is Matt Damon
May 12th 2008
13
Matt Damon... well for now
May 12th 2008
28
What in thee fuck are you talking about? Why are these compared?
May 12th 2008
14
Shakespeare won Best Picture over Saving Private Ryan
May 12th 2008
16
Because Shakespere won the Oscar over Private Ryan that year
May 12th 2008
17
What an amzing question
May 12th 2008
25
This is 2017s: TWBB vs. NCFOM
May 12th 2008
26
Shakespeare in Love was never oscar material
May 12th 2008
29
Saving Private Ryan and A Thin Red Line two different but great
May 12th 2008
30

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