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Munich Movie Thread

faenix

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I searched for Munich the movie but there was a brief talk about previews and no one with actual feedback

It was weird, this was one of the few movies I've ever watched where there was a line that formed an hour before its showtime--

Onto the movie itself: I think Spielberg was too worried about the 'art' of the movie. I'm no movie critic, but the film and picture itself was amazing. If any of you watched it, remember the huge family dinner scene when Eric Bana? The high contrast but lacking vibrant color, old fashioned scene made me gasp for air, it was so beautiful.

I think the movie was great, and it would have been amazing if it wasn't 3 hours long. Spielberg seemed to make it drag on and on, I couldn't pinpoint a climax either.

It was worth my $9 though.
 
I thought it was great too, at first (from the previews) I thought it was about the actual kidnappings, but once that all ended in like 15 minutes, I figured it was probably about the israelis who retaliated.
 
the oscar award winning documentary "one day in september" is also good, and about the same incident. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0230591/

and well a more factual take

Striking Back' Look at Munich Killings, Aftermath

Listen to this story... by Robert Siegel

All Things Considered, December 22, 2005 · Aaron J. Klein talks about his new book, Striking Back: The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and Israel's Deadly Response. It's about the secret, 30-year campaign to track down the killers of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics, which was led by a secret Mossad unit, code named Caesarea.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5066445
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
the oscar award winning documentary "one day in september" is also good, and about the same incident.

:thumbsup:
Watch that first, and then Munich. I suppose you could read the wiki entry if you don't have an hour and a half to spare...
 
Originally posted by: Sheepathon
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
the oscar award winning documentary "one day in september" is also good, and about the same incident.

:thumbsup:
Watch that first, and then Munich. I suppose you could read the wiki entry if you don't have an hour and a half to spare...

The 'talk' page for that article puts P&N to shame.
 
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5080871
nterviews
Tony Kushner: From 'Angels' to 'Munich'

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Fresh Air from WHYY, January 3, 2006 · Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner co-wrote the screenplay for the new Stephen Spielberg film Munich. Kushner won a Pulitzer for his 1993-1994 play Angels in America, which was performed in two parts and set in New York in the mid-1980s in the midst of the AIDS epidemic.
 
lol angels in america reminded me of the "Everybody has aids" song from team america. i guess it was more relevant in the 80's.
 
Just saw Munich too, truely Oscar material with such weak competition this year.. surprised it didn't get more pub' then it did, some controversial stuff in there. Speilberg FTW yet again!
 
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Anti semitic, anti Zionist drivel. Munich should not be watched by anyone.

How so? I saw the movie and I did not get that out of it at all.

Neither did I, but I am also neither a Jew or a terrorist.

I thought it did a decent job of showing both "sides" to the story. I didn't once think "Oh, this movie wants me to feel bad for the terrorists.." or anything like that.
 
I came out of the movie with two sentiments.

1) The Israelis, and Mossad, are total bastards.
2) The Palestinians are total bastards.

This conflict will never, EVER end, until one group is destroyed. I liked the movie, personally, and I thought Eric Bana did a great job.
 
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