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The Thin Red Line
I painted myself red in honor this film. 27%  27%  [ 6 ]
I've gotta be in the right mood, but it's good. 31%  31%  [ 7 ]
Saw it once. Okay. 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
Yawn. 22%  22%  [ 5 ]
Too thin for me. 13%  13%  [ 3 ]
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 Post subject: MOTW #53: The Thin Red Line
PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:47 pm 
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The Thin Red Line is an Academy Award-nominated 1998 war film which tells a fictional story of United States forces during the Battle of Guadalcanal in World War II with the focus on the men in C Company, most notably Private Witt (James Caviezel) and his conflicted feelings about fighting in the war, Colonel Tall (Nick Nolte) and his desire to win the battle at any cost in order to get a promotion, and Private Bell (Ben Chaplin) and the dissolution of his marriage back home while he fights in the war.

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this movie was terrible.

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Awesome movie. Malick's best. Weird as it may sound, my favorite thing about this movie is the way Malick shoots the grass during the first battle scene. Fuck me is that gorgeous.

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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
my favorite thing about this movie is the way Malick shoots the grass during the first battle scene. Fuck me is that gorgeous.


yes!

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I love this one. First movie I watched after moving into my new place.

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 Post subject: Re: MOTW #53: The Thin Red Line
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I like this a lot but will rarely watch it. Maybe once every 5 years.

I also have the original poster that has John Travolta's name on it (a mistake). I'm guessing it's worth at least fifteen dollars.

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 Post subject: Re: MOTW #53: The Thin Red Line
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Nice going c_b. :wink:

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I watched this with my wife in the theater, and didn't realize it was going to be an artsy film. I adjusted, and ended up loving it, but she didn't get it.

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 Post subject: Re: MOTW #53: The Thin Red Line
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This definitely needs to come out in Blu-ray ASAP.

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Ensign9 wrote:
This definitely needs to come out in Blu-ray ASAP.

No shit!! I'd buy that in a heart beat.

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What's crazy to me about this one and Malick in general is that he basically owns Hollywood. So many big name actors wanted in on this one, and he ended up cutting out Billy Bob Thornton (who had three hours of voiceover material as well), Martin Sheen, Gary Oldman, Viggo Mortensen and Mickey Rourke. George Clooney and John Travolta were relegated to basically bit parts. And then you have the actors that actually appeared in the final cut, with even a few of the guys that played smaller parts being big stars today, like John C. Reilly. Malick's got immense clout.

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I love Malick, but I'm going to have to rent this again. I was pretty bored with it the first time.

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Nice going c_b. :wink:

i came in here late last night and couldn't find the thread. i thought i was going nuts. this is quite an honor.

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Ensign9 wrote:
I'm guessing it's worth at least fifteen dollars.

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corduroy_blazer wrote:
Orpheus wrote:
Nice going c_b. :wink:

i came in here late last night and couldn't find the thread. i thought i was going nuts. this is quite an honor.


It seemed like a good choice.

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I remember my mother when she was dyin', looked all shrunk up and gray. I asked her if she was afraid. She just shook her head. I was afraid to touch the death I seen in her. I couldn't find nothin' beautiful or uplifting about her goin' back to God. I heard of people talk about immortality, but I ain't seen it. I wondered how it'd be like when I died, what it'd be like to know this breath now was the last one you was ever gonna draw. I just hope I can meet it the same way she did, with the same... calm. 'Cause that's where it's hidden -- the immortality I hadn't seen.

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I really wish Malick wouldn't do voice-over so much, though. This movie would be so much better without it. It'd also be better without that silly wife-leaving-soldier subplot.

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# 4 in the top 5 worst movies I have ever seen.

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What's the criteria there, though? This movie is beautifully shot and not nearly as scatterbrained as a lot of people make it out to be. What gives?

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didn't this come out soon after saving private ryan? two different movies, and if you saw ryan in theaters and then saw this hoping for another war flick, this is quite different.

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