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Product Description Two officers lead military misfits on a mission to steal a Nazi V-2 rocket gyroscope. Review ACTION PACKED FUN FROM START TO FINISH! -- DVD ManiacsAN ACTION MOVIE PAR EXCELLENCE THAT NEVER STOPS BEING COOL! -- 10k BulletsAction packed fun from start to finish! -- DVD ManiacsAn action movie par excellence that never stops being cool! -- 10k BulletsDirector Enzo Castellari Is One Of Quentin Tarantino's Heroes! -- The ObserverONE HELL OF A MOVIE! -- Cinema NocturneOne hell of a movie! --Cinema Nocturne Review: Spaghetti In A War Zone.. - An Italian World War II film, 1977, INGLORIOUS BASTARDS, action-packed from start to finish, starring Bo Svenson (walking tall) with Fred Williamson (take a hard ride). Director Enzo Castellari gives us everything you would want in a war picture, plenty of gunplay, explosions, fast moving trains, the regular genre violence, and about fifteen naked frauleins skinny dipping armed with machine guns, if you had to go in a war zone, this would be the way, with one dying lasting request...Inglorious Bastards, is one of the better war films from the past, you won't want to miss it, cause they just don't mak'em like this anymore, and this Severin dvd is brilliantly remastered, full screen, 16x9 widescreen optional, interview with Quentin Tarantino and Enzo Castellari. Review: Good deal for the price. - Arrived promptly and was in good condition.
| ASIN | B00140PKEQ |
| Actors | Bo Svenson, Fred Williamson, Ian Bannen, Michel Constantin, Peter Hooten |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,770 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #370 in Movie Scores (CDs & Vinyl) #659 in Military & War (Movies & TV) #2,404 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (268) |
| Director | Enzo G. Castellari |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | SRVN1134DVD |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces |
| Release date | July 29, 2008 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 39 minutes |
| Studio | Severin |
R**B
Spaghetti In A War Zone..
An Italian World War II film, 1977, INGLORIOUS BASTARDS, action-packed from start to finish, starring Bo Svenson (walking tall) with Fred Williamson (take a hard ride). Director Enzo Castellari gives us everything you would want in a war picture, plenty of gunplay, explosions, fast moving trains, the regular genre violence, and about fifteen naked frauleins skinny dipping armed with machine guns, if you had to go in a war zone, this would be the way, with one dying lasting request...Inglorious Bastards, is one of the better war films from the past, you won't want to miss it, cause they just don't mak'em like this anymore, and this Severin dvd is brilliantly remastered, full screen, 16x9 widescreen optional, interview with Quentin Tarantino and Enzo Castellari.
A**D
Good deal for the price.
Arrived promptly and was in good condition.
S**E
Case was cracked and broken.
Case was broken and cracked.
M**A
So cheesy you will love it!
I last saw this when I was a kid on HBO. It is so cheesy that you will love it. Bo Svenson always delivers and the three disc set has so many extras as well as the movie soundtrack. Do not get it if you are not a fan of cheesy military movies.
A**P
Inglorious filmmaking at its finest
My rating: 3.5 out of 5 Premise *A mixed group of American warfighters are being transported as prisoners in the middle of WWII France. They are ambushed by enemies and are set free. They then spend the rest of their time trying to reach Switzerland, fighting bad guys and running dangerous missions for the French resistance as they go along. The Good Things *Video quality is good. It is very colorful, detailed, and clean. *Includes a number of documentaries, featurettes, trailers, and a bonus CD soundtrack. *The movie has a great deal of action (although much of it is quite over-the-top). *The photography is interesting. Some of it is jittery and rough, but other shots are solid. There are also some cool slow-motion scenes. *Exterior locations are excellent. It looks like they used real European settings (like the scene in the castle). *The story is not bad. It is well-paced and easy to follow. *The characters are not bad. They aren't too deep or complex, but they are interesting to watch. Their acting may be seen as ridiculously over-the-top, but I'd say it's good. *Music is not bad; it's very boisterous and upbeat. The Bad Things *Well, you can either call this a really bad movie or a really good cult/B-movie. See below for details. *Not for young kids; it's unrated, but contains a scene with nudity (nude girls with guns, nonetheless), some violence, and some swearing. The Questionable Things *The sound quality is okay; I think it had too many parts where some volume was too low and other parts were too high. Most of the dialogue can still be understood. *The dialogue is loaded with lines that are...well...ridiculous! If you don't mind, it may not bother you much. I found myself laughing at most of it. *The plot is riddled with historical inaccuracies. There were some nice touches, like having the guys going after the V2 rocket. But other details, like the types of uniforms, the types of vehicles, and the weapons, are way off. The portrayal of the French resistance is way off. Having a colonel parachuting into the woods is way off. You do not want to see this for any history lessons; you'll either hate it or love the absurdity. *Even though there are a lot of neat action scenes, many of them are choreographed in a really ridiculous over-the-top fashion. Everybody shoots their guns by wildly waving them around. Everybody who is shot falls over like they're slipping on banana peels. One guy manages to kill people with a slingshot. Nobody ever runs out of ammo. Bad guys appear out of nowhere in endless hoardes. Once again, you'll either hate it, or love the absurdity. *Some things that happen in the story makes you wonder "why did they do that?" *The romance story for this whole movie is kind-of contrived. Once again, you'll either hate it, or love the absurdity. *Some of the sets and props look cheap. Some special effects are obvious models or matte paintings. If you're expecting a high production value, this may dissapoint you. *Some parts seem to be derrived from other things. Aside from "The Dirty Dozen," I thought of "Bridge on the River Kwai" as I watched the ending. My parents thought one scene resembled the old "Mission Impossible" series (gotta love it how the guy stops a self-destruct device by shoving a pencil in the gears). I expected a rough, gritty, bloody war epic...but I guess that's what Tarantino's new film will be like. This original version is very over-the-top, with lots of absurd dialogue, action, and events that could never really happen in real life. I wound up laughing at the whole thing, because in nearly every scene, there was something absurd. I thought it was fun because of this, but if you're like my parents, you might be disgusted instead. Rent it to see what you think.
P**Z
These 'Inglorious Bastards' are in fact Glorious!
The original film that Brad Pitt's was loosely based on! Very watchable.
B**O
Please, Don't Waste your Time...
First off, I'm not one of those posters who enjoy giving bad reviews. I'm not a movie snob, either. Most of the time if I don't enjoy a movie or book, I realize that my experience isn't necessarily representative of most people. Maybe I failed to see the point. But sometimes a lemon is just a lemon. I bought this movie because my favorite movie director, Quentin Tarantino, spoke so highly of it. The production values are awful, but that in itself isn't a deal breaker. Story is the most important element of any good movie, and here the plot was aided with a decent storyline. Escaped military convicts accidentally kill U.S. soldiers, disguised as German soldiers, and decide to take on the deceased's mission. Obvious "Dirty Dozen" rip off. Which I could forgive if it was half as good as that movie, but it doesn't even come close, I'm afraid. I give it two stars, because it at least helped inspire Tarantino's World War 2 masterpiece by the same name. I truly believe the disparity you see here in reviews is due to the fact that most of the people who love it, remember it fondly from their youth. They can recall watching it at their local "grindhouse" theater as a kid. The events of that night so strong and nostalgic in their memory banks that it's clouded their judgement of the movie. Everybody has a movie or two like that. For me, the scariest movie I saw as a kid was "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark". Recently, I bought that '70's classic, and believe me, despite the nostalgia it invokes, it doesn't hold up well at all. I think if Tarantino could separate the nostalgia he feels about "The Inglorious Bastards", he'd see it for the truly "Bad" movie that it is.
F**K
One of the greatwar movies
Enjoyed every moment of this movie.
P**E
Meiner Meinung nach eher ein schwacher Film in Anlehnung über den II. Weltkrieg, teilweise eher plump von den Handlungen und den Schauspielern. Ich würde sagen: Kein 2tes Mal anschauen. Warum ist dieser Film FSK 18 eingestuft? Warum soll ich eine Rezession schreiben? Entweder ich habe Interesse oder ich habe kein Interesse oder Neigung. Wenn meine Erwartungen zu hoch sind, werden sie enttäuscht, werden sie erfüllt, ist es OK. So wie mit diesem Film. Ich weiß, daß die Italiener viele billige Filme über den II. Weltkrieg gedreht haben, teilweise mit absolut niedrigem Budget. Dieser Film hat also meine Erwartungen erfüllt, beziehungsweise nicht erfüllt. Eine Rezession würde ich lieber über die Sinnhaftigkeit FSK 18 schreiben, aber das wird einfach hingenommen, wie es ist, bestimmt von Leuten, die nach zweifelhaften, rein subjektiv empfundenen Kriterien Filme einstufen. Also, ein Hoch auf die Rezession.
D**S
Enzo Castellari and Fred Williamson, with that pairing you know exactly what you're going to get. Action aplenty and cheeky one liners to camera. I expected this to be really bad, but it was really entertaining, the action rarely lets up and when stuff's not being blown up there's some pretty amusing one liners. It's also got a ridiculous body count. As with a lot of Italian films, the sound was dubbed later in the studio by the actors, so it looks like it's dubbed really badly and some of the lines sound like they're recorded in a gymnasium. All this for 3 quid - What's not to like?
C**N
Pas compatible avec DVD du Canada; aurait du être mentionné!
J**N
Tres bon film historique
J**Z
creí que era la película Inglorious bastards de Tarantino, no lo es! ahora tengo un DVD inutil ocupando espacio en mi estantería.
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