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Sdurand80 Says:

Apr 16, 2012 - What's with the translation?!!! It's ridiculous.

André Ferro Says:

Nov 2, 2011 - O filme é ótimo e a trilha sonora também. Obrigado.

crifoter69 Says:

Oct 30, 2011 - It gets worse. The shore patrol guy he stole his suit from gets payback.  Robert Mitchum kinda goon.

dorotheainmiddle Says:

Jul 28, 2011 - Spielberg is the master of nothing, except kitsch.

comedianmasta Says:

Jul 15, 2011 - I retract my earlier statement....

comedianmasta Says:

Jul 15, 2011 - You cannot find this song under that name. "Sing Sing Sing" is a more famous song, but it is a DIFFERENT song. This one is not that. I'm sorry, but you'll need to link to a THIS song to be sure. I cannot find THIS song under THAT name.

sadakichi1000 Says:

Jun 12, 2011 - swing swing swing comp by John Towner Williams may be

berboma Says:

May 30, 2011 - someone please tell me this song!

adam28xx Says:

May 15, 2011 - Remove the overlaid chat !

Magnolia296 Says:

May 12, 2011 - I guess people take this film too much seriously. It was pure spoof on War and it worked. I love this movie very much. Steven Spielberg still never disappoints me. Also it was nice to see young Nancy Allen (Philadelphia Experiment, RoboCop trilogy). She was awesome. The same with other actors - Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, Tim Matheson, John Belushi, Lorraine Gary, Treat Williams, Toshiro Mifune, Wendie Jo Sperber.......

pooryorik3 Says:

Apr 27, 2011 - 2:32 "Streeetch! (Stretch.)" LOL

GotsMyTrollFaceOn Says:

Mar 3, 2011 - take off the stupid translation, you dirty spink

DJhiphouse Says:

Jan 20, 2011 - Way to go with the lame dubb over, Comrade :(

madfury Says:

Jan 12, 2011 - The translation spoils this masterpiece.

Antiunfunktasticize Says:

Dec 5, 2010 - And to think, a party in the 20th century wasn't composed of 90% STD infested people. How awesome must THAT have been?

Jim Porter Says:

Nov 26, 2010 - Yes, unfortunately. Wendie Jo passed from breast cancer November 29, 2005. By all accounts, she put up a brave and aggressive fight against the disease. Her last work was as a voice on American Dad. The producers re-named her character Wendi Jo in her honor. The episode aired after she passed.

dionstap Says:

Nov 26, 2010 - that actress died? i remember her from lots of 80s comedy films and liked her! when and what got her?

lazyman556 Says:

Nov 24, 2010 - Understandably? The only reason it is maligned is because it didn't make as much money as Speilburgs other films. It is still an absolutely hilarious film.

unclealand Says:

Nov 21, 2010 - "1941" is a mess. The humor is too forced. If Spielberg wanted to do Olsen & Johnson, he sure got it, though why would anybody want to do Olsen & Johnson? Doesn't matter, because this dance number/chase scene is the most exciting musical number in the world. It just gets bigger and more surreal every second. I'd even sit through that awful "Color Purple" again just to see this scene.

TheAltair4 Says:

Sep 23, 2010 - I totally agree. This movie is so much wacky fun that i really can't understand why so many people disliked it. It's really too bad it wasn't a critical success because i would have loved for Spielberg to have made 1942.

TheAltair4 Says:

Sep 23, 2010 - The movie's title is 1941 and it's Steven Spielberg's single most underrated film and one of my all time favorites.

kleetus92 Says:

Sep 18, 2010 - This was a great movie, WAY ahead of it's time. Actually originally it was going to be cast as a musical, then they scrapped that and made it what we know it as today. Tons of high power actors in the movie, each lending their own little spice to their own roles. Almost makes you think this is what would happen if a bunch of actors got together and decided to make a movie for the heck of it for fun.

Chris Ennis Says:

Sep 17, 2010 - I could've said the same exact thing but you beat me to it. This is actually one of my most favorite scenes in cinema....overlooked obviously because of how wildly inconsistent the movie is as a whole. You start to see visual flourishes Spielberg later reuses in subsequent films of his. You also begin to see the madcap fantasy qualities John Williams adds to his films. It was the movie that basically HAD to be made so we could get Raiders. Long live the movies!

MrZvrntsv Says:

Sep 17, 2010 - what is the movie title?

Jim Porter Says:

May 8, 2010 - Wendie Jo Sperber was a true trouper. The effort she puts into this sequence is priceless. RIP, Wendie Jo.

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