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Nobody got the satire? stopbush Nov 2013 #1
Would you like to know more? PeteSelman Nov 2013 #2
Guess I was just younger and dumber then (college student) Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #10
One of the great satirical visuals in that film stopbush Nov 2013 #13
Funny, I saw Pulp Fiction again recently and thought it hadn't aged well at ALL. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #25
like the Nazi uniforms weren't a big enough hint? yurbud Nov 2013 #16
A lot of people... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2013 #19
I think another issue was it was heavily marketed and promoted Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #3
Sounds like an interesting commentary track. I didn't know Verhoaven was in Nazi occupied Holland as jakeXT Nov 2013 #8
The commentary track was really good. nt bananas Nov 2013 #22
I totally got it. marmar Nov 2013 #4
I got it, first time out rationalcalgarian Nov 2013 #5
it has been re-aired several times recently and it's just as bad as it ever was leftyohiolib Nov 2013 #6
One of the dumbest movies I have ever seen 4dsc Nov 2013 #7
It did a terrible disservice to the source material. Bob Jones Nov 2013 #9
I thought it was the perfect, satirizing the source material. arcane1 Nov 2013 #12
What arcane1 said. BlueJazz Nov 2013 #26
Problem was that it didn't really succeed as satire either. progressoid Nov 2013 #11
What's crazy is that the movie satirizes the author Ash_F Nov 2013 #14
I think one reason people didn't get it back then was because of the lack of youtube Ash_F Nov 2013 #15
the satire was even more on target after 9/11 yurbud Nov 2013 #17
The woman in the recruiting film at the end of the movie OnyxCollie Nov 2013 #18
Doesn't anybody else remember the controversy it created when it came out? Paladin Nov 2013 #20
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I heard it was terrible and I skipped seeing it. Quantess Nov 2013 #23
I read the book as a kid, and when the movie came out I was all over it purely for the CGI aspect Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #24
I remember those days well flamingdem Nov 2013 #33
Yep. I hear you. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #35
It's no SHARKNADO that's for sure! Vinnie From Indy Nov 2013 #27
Too true! flamingdem Nov 2013 #32
Team America was so much more satisfying. Loudly Nov 2013 #28
I've never been convinced that it was intended as satire ThoughtCriminal Nov 2013 #29
I was never able to watch it through to the end... uriel1972 Nov 2013 #30
I loved it. Saw Pacific Rim last night and flamingdem Nov 2013 #31
When I first read it as a teen I thought the book was straight up adventure/ pro military propaganda Fumesucker Nov 2013 #34
No Heinlein really bought into the Red Scare hard Ash_F Nov 2013 #39
You might want to read this, Heinlein knew the Soviets were in trouble in 1960 Fumesucker Nov 2013 #40
I still like Heinlein's work, including Starship Troopers. MicaelS Nov 2013 #36
Mass charges of unarmored soldiers in an era of starships? Fumesucker Nov 2013 #38
I got the fascist link from the get-go Populist_Prole Nov 2013 #37
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