Two and a half hours of my life that I wont be getting back any time soon. I totally agree with Eve. What a shit fucking film. Jesus, talk about fucking overhyped. Urrrrgghhhh!!!!
I’d like to know how many women genuinely enjoyed this piece of shit film? Seriously, I was ready to shoot myself in the head after just twenty minutes.
Roslyn Holcomb
May 12
6:00 pm
That would be me. I not only liked it, I liked it enough to buy it for my husband for Christmas.
Tonya
May 12
6:07 pm
I like the flim… I loved it that all the Nazi got their comeupins.
Andrea
May 12
6:13 pm
I loved the film and even saw it twice in the theater. But I saw it with guys both times and always wondered if I enjoyed it more because I could speak German and didn’t have to read as many subtitles.
Amarinda Jones
May 12
6:35 pm
History as Hollywood sees it generally sucks. Thanks for the heads up on it. I’m not ready to shoot myself in the head just quite yet
Jennifer
May 12
7:05 pm
I really liked it. But, I think you have to approach the film knowing that it is pure fantasy. If you go in expecting historical accuracy, it may drive you nuts. Plus, Chrstoph Waltz was so freakin’ awesome, any scene with him was amazing to watch.
Amarinda, to be fair, Tarantino made it clear that this film is pure fiction.
LVLM
May 12
8:09 pm
I haven’t seen this movie, but I surely do love me some Tarantino. Pulp Fiction, the Kill Bill’s, were freaking brilliant.
To be sure, he’s not everyone’s taste. He’s definitely different, edgy and on the fringe. I think you have be a little bit off to enjoy him.
This reminds me that I must see it. LOL
SarahT
May 12
8:49 pm
I can’t stand Tarantino, so I’m definitely not going to watch this film!
Maddie
May 12
9:37 pm
Didn’t see this movie, but I think the most over hyped movie that I did see was The Hangover did not get why everyone raved on and on about it.
Jaci Burton
May 12
10:01 pm
I loved the movie. I think Tarantino was and always is brilliant in his moviemaking and Christoph Waltz was just breathtaking.
But Tarantino isn’t everyone’s cuppa tea. You either love him or hate him.
Marianne McA
May 12
10:37 pm
Didn’t see it, but my 18 year old did, and she thought it was awful.
eggs
May 13
12:06 am
Agree completely. I have no idea how they could take Brad Pitt + Tarantino + nazi shit blowing up everywhere and still come out with a yawn-fest, but they did it. I started surfing the net on my iphone about 20 mins in.
Eve Vaughn
May 13
12:23 am
Hahah, Karen looks like we may be in the minority. My husband thought it sucked too.
Julia Rachel Barrett
May 13
3:43 pm
Karen – ROTFLMAO! I so wanted to see this movie in order to hear Brad Pitt say – “We in the Naaaaazi killin’ buidness.” That was the best line in the entire film! Tarantino tried to mesh three (sort of) interrelated storylines – and he did it unsuccessfully IMO. My biggest beef? Here you have these amazing superhero-type Nazi killers who manage to avoid being captured and they have the Third Reich totally freaked out and then they stupidly and inexplicably meet with a complete idiot, Diane Lane, who gets all but two of them killed! Hello? Anybody got a brain? Oops! Had to close my eyes during the baseball bat scene!
Nah…while I did enjoy some of the acting, I thought the movie was a one hot mess. The Austrian actor who won an academy award for best supporting actor did totally deserve it though. He was terribly evil!
Bonnie Dee
May 13
4:28 pm
I generally don’t care for Tarantino films but I found this one suspsenseful in all the spots it was meant to be. I’m not saying I loved it or would watch it a second time, but the different storylines and how they intersected were interesting enough to keep my attention.
Lolita Lopez
May 13
5:12 pm
I really enjoyed this film. “Ooh! That’s a bingo!” Jeez, that still kills me.
katiebabs
May 13
8:10 pm
I had a blast watching this movie. Brad Pitt was full of awesome balls. A bit ridiculous but total fun. Tarantino has a special flavor that you either love or hate.
I thought Kill Bill was just “meh” *runs and hides*
Nicole Mc
May 15
1:20 am
I started this with my husband, once he shot the floor out of the little house in the beginning…I was done. Not because I was offended….so much…but because I just couldn’t take it. I’d MUCH rather be reading a happy novel with a HEA then this crazy shit!
Karla
May 17
2:47 pm
Loved it from first frame to last. That first scene with the French farmer was excellent build-up and tension (c’mon, that was great acting!) and the OTT-ness of the cinema inferno was awesome. I was grinning like an idiot through most of the whole thing. Only slow parts were with the French chick and her boyfriend.
I loved the unpredictability of it. Killing Hitler? REALLY? And the whole cast were getting killed off left and right. Didn’t play to expectations at all. Ergo, LOVED IT. I’ve only seen Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill & this one, but all of them were great and must-haves. Gotta move Grindhouse up the Netflix.
Laura Resnick
May 18
3:21 pm
I agree. I stuck it out to the end, thinking, “Oh, come. All this money on the screen. All this hype. WORLD WAR TWO (possibly of the most compelling era of world history). SURELY this movie is going to get better?
It didn’t. In fact, it kept getting WORSE. By the end, I was SO ANNOYED that I had wasted 2+ hours of my life on it, and I dearly wished I had turned it off the first time the thought occurred to me.
Angela
May 19
1:55 am
I actually loved this movie! From beginning to end. So much that after renting it, I bought it.
Chistoph Waltz was fantastic – absolutely deserving of the Academy Award.
Lou Argo
October 31
4:19 pm
This was the worse movie I ever saw. Can anyone, someone, please explain to me what this was supposed to be about, this was one of the worse films I have seen in a very, very, very, very long time.ANd I don’t just mean suck, I MEAN REALLY SUCKED BALLS. I couldn’t sit longer than 30 seconds in any two minute interval in it. The only thing I had to look forward to was the FOR SURE Quentin “Women’s Feet Shot”.
Norma Jean
October 31
4:56 pm
This movie in my opinion,is a real turkey.I couldn’t even give it one star. Was this movie defined as a drama? Some folk found it to be a comedy. How on earth they could find seeing a person being scalped, funny, is well beyond me.
Karla
October 31
5:01 pm
I’m currently reading Mandingo and this movie came to mind as I’ve been reading it. There’s a vague plot, most scenes have me wondering why they’re there and why they’re so long, but for the life of me I can’t pull my eyes away. I love both madly for the meandering things they are.
Steve Yandek
April 3
4:00 pm
Without a doubt, the worse film in the history of making films, silent era included. I wrote better scipts when I was 5.