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Shut tha gently caress up about inglorious basterds and nazis
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 12:04 |
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I like in Pulp Fiction where Butch runs into Marcellus, and the music goes "Iiit's good to see you, I must go, I know I took a fright"
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 13:19 |
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Drunk Nerds posted:The exact places it challenges the current sitcom establishment. Maybe this will help. https://youtu.be/LaMsrUKAqHE
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 15:55 |
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In Finding Nemo when Marlon brings Nemo to his first day of fish school the other parents make mention of him living in an anemone, and Marlon replies off the cuff, "Shocking, I know". Only took me 500 involuntary/forced viewings to catch that.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 16:54 |
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His name is Marlin. Y'know, like the fish (and now, I realize, a pun on the name Marlon).
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 17:34 |
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A dory is also a type of fish
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 19:44 |
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My Lovely Horse posted:I love seeing Americans talk about how Tarantino paints the Nazis in the traditionally heroic way, cause for obvious reasons, in Germany there's no such tradition of portraying the clean-cut soldiers and brave lieutenants protecting their men as the heroes so to us they're just all Nazis. It's always a bit revealing about you guys' media and military movie culture. That's very interesting to me. When my grandma was a kid, her family was forced to billet German soldiers as well as a Luftwaffe captain. That dude even had the Hitler mustache. I've seen the pictures. This was in Croatia. She was ethnic German (Donauschwaben) and didn't understand WWII at all. She never understood it even until her death last year. All she knew about German soldiers in WWII was that they were nice boys that stayed at her house when she was 12 years old. I've never had beef with the standard German infantryman. They were just fighting for their country. It's the SS and the NAZI party members that matter. Heck, my grandfather was conscripted into the Arbeits Corp in Serbia when he was 16. He fled the country when the war was at the end and he was going to be shipped to the eastern front. He ended up in Austria in Lager Heid Ansfelden and then they moved to the state after my father was born. It's complicated in America. We often have family members that fought on both sides but had to learn to get along at the end of it. The war is over, it's all cool now. A normal Wehrmacht soldier was just doing their job. They were just as cold, just as hungry, just a scared as the next guy. They get a pass. Nazi's and SS sucked though. They will always suck. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST) (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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mostlygray posted:That's very interesting to me. When my grandma was a kid, her family was forced to billet German soldiers as well as a Luftwaffe captain. That dude even had the Hitler mustache. I've seen the pictures. This was in Croatia. She was ethnic German (Donauschwaben) and didn't understand WWII at all. She never understood it even until her death last year. All she knew about German soldiers in WWII was that they were nice boys that stayed at her house when she was 12 years old. https://i.imgur.com/X3IWMML.gifv What are your thoughts on Confederate soldiers, OP
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mostlygray posted:That's very interesting to me. When my grandma was a kid, her family was forced to billet German soldiers as well as a Luftwaffe captain. That dude even had the Hitler mustache. I've seen the pictures. This was in Croatia. She was ethnic German (Donauschwaben) and didn't understand WWII at all. She never understood it even until her death last year. All she knew about German soldiers in WWII was that they were nice boys that stayed at her house when she was 12 years old. lol
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mostlygray posted:That's very interesting to me. When my grandma was a kid, her family was forced to billet German soldiers as well as a Luftwaffe captain. That dude even had the Hitler mustache. I've seen the pictures. This was in Croatia. She was ethnic German (Donauschwaben) and didn't understand WWII at all. She never understood it even until her death last year. All she knew about German soldiers in WWII was that they were nice boys that stayed at her house when she was 12 years old. thinking about the nazi grandma who pretended not to understand ww2 all the way up to her death
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 20:31 |
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Every Nazi deserves death. No Confederate deserves sympathy. There isn't anything more complicated to be said.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 20:38 |
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DandyLion posted:In Finding Nemo when Marlon brings Nemo to his first day of fish school the other parents make mention of him living in an anemone, and Marlon replies off the cuff, "Shocking, I know". Idgi
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 20:47 |
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In Avengers: Infinity War no one cut off Thanos' hand because his species is similar to starfish and he would've grown a whole second Thanos.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 20:49 |
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mostlygray posted:That's very interesting to me. When my grandma was a kid, her family was forced to billet German soldiers as well as a Luftwaffe captain. That dude even had the Hitler mustache. I've seen the pictures. This was in Croatia. She was ethnic German (Donauschwaben) and didn't understand WWII at all. She never understood it even until her death last year. All she knew about German soldiers in WWII was that they were nice boys that stayed at her house when she was 12 years old. Clean Wehrmacht myth ahead, captain!
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MariusLecter posted:In Avengers: Infinity War no one cut off Thanos' hand because his species is similar to starfish and he would've grown a whole second Thanos. Joking aside, they show Strange cutting off the brute's arm with a portal an hour earlier. It seems weird that he wouldn't have tried it. Tony or Peter could have called it out since they saw it happen. You'd have Thanos stranded on Titan while the gauntlet could be dropped in the Sanctum. But that would be too easy.
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MariusLecter posted:In Avengers: Infinity War no one cut off Thanos' hand because his species is similar to starfish and he would've grown a whole second Thanos. Since when?
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They probably watched it that many times for much the same reason I've seen the nightmare before christmas twenty times in the last two weeks. Also the whole "being stung/shocked by the thing".
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mostlygray posted:That's very interesting to me. When my grandma was a kid, her family was forced to billet German soldiers as well as a Luftwaffe captain. That dude even had the Hitler mustache. I've seen the pictures. This was in Croatia. She was ethnic German (Donauschwaben) and didn't understand WWII at all. She never understood it even until her death last year. All she knew about German soldiers in WWII was that they were nice boys that stayed at her house when she was 12 years old. no
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 21:04 |
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when my grandma was slowly slipping into the clutches of sweet death, she told me once how the War was like for her, in occupied Norway. Not too bad, it turns out, lots of handsome soldiers flush with cigarettes, candy and nylon stockings.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 21:10 |
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Das Boot was a good movie with a sad ending. Downfall was a good movie with a happy ending.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 21:32 |
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MariusLecter posted:In Avengers: Infinity War no one cut off Thanos' hand because his species is similar to starfish and he would've grown a whole second Thanos. I've started just thinking it was the Power Stone that made it impossible to cut his arm off. It's easier than focusing on the weird plot situation that creates. I know, I'm serious replying to a joke post.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 21:40 |
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Anemone have stinging or "shocking" tentacles that clown fish are immune to so they hide/live in them. Other fish aren't immune. That marlin/nemo live in one is shocking to the other fish. It's a pun. https://asknature.org/strategy/intricate-relationship-allows-the-other-to-flourish/
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mostlygray posted:That's very interesting to me. When my grandma was a kid, her family was forced to billet German soldiers as well as a Luftwaffe captain. That dude even had the Hitler mustache. I've seen the pictures. This was in Croatia. She was ethnic German (Donauschwaben) and didn't understand WWII at all. She never understood it even until her death last year. All she knew about German soldiers in WWII was that they were nice boys that stayed at her house when she was 12 years old. well i think we can formally and finally wrap the nazi derail up with my boy's granny being out sick from school for about 80 years
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 23:03 |
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A Goofy Movie is named after the main character, but also serves as a good descriptor of the contents of the film.
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Warbird posted:A Goofy Movie is named after the main character, but also serves as a good descriptor of the contents of the film. I found it distasteful how they portrayed goofy in such a heroic light
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Inzombiac posted:Joking aside, they show Strange cutting off the brute's arm with a portal an hour earlier. It seems weird that he wouldn't have tried it. Wong cut the arm off, not Strange.
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 00:19 |
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Half the universe would have been saved if only Wong was there.
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 00:20 |
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It would have also made for an interesting conundrum with two Thanos and one gauntlet.
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 00:21 |
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Or even better, two Wongs. Wong again, they'd cry!
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 00:25 |
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2 Wongs set things right.
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Davros1 posted:Wong cut the arm off, not Strange. There I go erasing a good Asian character, much like the movie Doctor Strange!
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I opened up the Wakandan force field on purpose ama
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 00:55 |
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MariusLecter posted:It would have also made for an interesting conundrum with two Thanos and one gauntlet. One dies, one lives. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
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Tunicate posted:One dies, one lives. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be. That makes me think, it actually kinda would have ruled if Thanos snapped his finger, the gauntlet splintered and gems burst and he dissolved, a faint smile on his face. Like okay if he took his little portal to his rice farm or whatever at least you could hypothetically go find him and beat him up. He dies and the gauntlet self destructs? That's it dude.
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Krispy Wafer posted:Das Boot was a good movie with a sad ending. The Great Escape and Bridge on the River Kwai are the same movie made from American and British perspectives, respectively. In the American movie only two people survive the prison camp and it's treated like a happy ending. In the British one all but two get out alive and well and it's a tragedy.
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Baron von Eevl posted:That makes me think, it actually kinda would have ruled if Thanos snapped his finger, the gauntlet splintered and gems burst and he dissolved, a faint smile on his face. Like okay if he took his little portal to his rice farm or whatever at least you could hypothetically go find him and beat him up. He dies and the gauntlet self destructs? That's it dude. Haven't seen it since this summer but doesn't he breathe a little sigh of relief or some shot, like he was totally expecting to get blinked out of existence?
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Phy posted:Haven't seen it since this summer but doesn't he breathe a little sigh of relief or some shot, like he was totally expecting to get blinked out of existence? I think he sighs once he's on his little farm because like it all worked? I just think it would be really funny if he got Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings-ed because 1) whoops and 2) these movies are entirely built around punching your problems and you can't do that if your problem turns into a little ash cloud.
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 06:08 |
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The Russos said their intent was that Thanos had no idea if he'd survive it or not. He didn't choose to guarantee he gets spared.
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# ? Jan 4, 2019 06:43 |
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Thanos was definitely okay with dying if his plan worked. Since he basically retires once it does and becomes a farmer and all. The Django discussion about Schultz and Django oddly enough reminded me of a Daria episode, where Daria and black honour student Jodie pair up for a project that involves trying to get a loan from a bank (not actually going through with it of course) and Jodie ends up leaning on her father's reputation to succeed. Daria's pissed for a while because she sees that as compromising her integrity and they get in a fight over it, but Daria's mom reminds her that she holds everyone up to very high standards that she herself can't always meet, and Jodie's got a point in being pragmatic. Does make me wonder if there's a theme about black people being used to compromising and taking the simple solution to get through daily life while white people are taught that they should make a stand about things.
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