Extended Reading
  • Mitchell 2022-02-12 08:01:28

    "Twelve King Kong": A classic of pure men

    Today, when movies are becoming more and more utilitarian, it is hard to find a movie without a heroine. Since Hollywood producers discovered that a pleasant female character can bring a more lucrative box office to the film, they have always done everything possible to arrange a dispensable female...

  • Marjolaine 2022-02-12 08:01:28

    Look at this, just preheat Quentin’s Inglorious Bastards

    Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin starred in
    two of the toughest stars of the year.

    Charles Bronson is worth mentioning. In the Great Escape, besides Steve McQueen, he was the best performer. Quentin also killed Bill in two games. Thanks. . .

    There is also Donald Sutherland in it, who
    is Feng...

  • Leonie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    8/10. The ruffian soldiers perform tasks behind enemy lines, the generals who set up prostitutes for entertainment in the middle of the night, and the black soldiers who shoot and kill religious misogynistic comrades in order to complete their mission. Aldridge uses a black mocking gesture to remove the naive heroism of traditional war genres, while complying with market rules and dramatic tactics, this film will surely remain a classic.

  • Evie 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Twelve dead men were recruited from among felons to train for a raid on a German general’s resort. The story is okay, but the rhythm is too slow. Everyone has introduced everything one by one, and training and exercises take two-thirds of the time. In the end, when the raw meat was fried, it didn't ignite for a long time, and the German army was about to break through the basement, and the dispatching ability was worrying. Samsung and a half.

The Dirty Dozen quotes

  • Major John Reisman: How come you speak German?

    Joseph T. Wladislaw: My old man came from Silesia. He didn't speak German, he didn't dig coal. If he didn't dig coal, he didn't eat.

  • Major John Reisman: What do you think, Sergeant?

    Sergeant Clyde Bowren: I think you'll do just fine, sir.

    Major John Reisman: [emphatically] Don't give me that! I said what do you think?

    Sergeant Clyde Bowren: I think the first chance one of those lovers gets, he's going to shoot the Major right in the head... sir.