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#737727 - 02/04/04 11:08 PM
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Yes, I saw this movie a couple of times over the holidays on AMC. The war chant with the rhythmic foot stomping and shield banging gives quite an impression. It is most effective, I suspect, when there are about three thousand of them. Great movie.
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#737728 - 02/04/04 11:28 PM
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#737730 - 02/04/04 11:39 PM
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The Zulus could have probably made even more of an impression with some crotch grabbing to go along with that war chant.
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#737731 - 02/04/04 11:48 PM
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Yes a great movie. You might have to go back and listen carefully to hear this, or perhaps its only on the Platinum-IV Extra Special Director's Cut Edition that I have. As the 35,000 Zulu warriors are surging forward like a tidal wave toward the ragtag band of 150 embattled British soldiers awaiting their fate (hey its FUN to write drivel like this) you can hear a spin-chilling hope-dashing spirit-sapping loon-like cry rising above them like an ominous audible fog: Ha-Ha Zu Lose 
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#737732 - 02/05/04 01:44 AM
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A fine tribute to the British Empire and Manifest Destiny. Cherrio, pip pip, and all that rot!
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#737734 - 02/05/04 09:09 AM
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The latest movie to be released on video with Michael Caine in it is called "Secondhand Lions". It also has Robert Duvall in it, and that little funny looking kid who starred in the thriller (can't remember the title) where he said "I see dead people". I don't watch many movies, but when the movie came into inventory at the video store I took it home and watched it 3 times in a row. Excellent movie.
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#737736 - 02/05/04 09:40 AM
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I saw it in the theater on my first date ever. I was 13. It was a forced deal -- my mother and the guy's mother (I think he was 15) were good friends and kept trying to push us at each other. Didn't work. That date was a disaster. But the movie was great -- and still is.
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#737737 - 02/05/04 09:51 AM
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Originally posted by btb:  But bear in mind that the Zulus were equally aware that they were going to be slaughtered en masse by the shite mans' guns.[/b] Now there's a Freudian typo if ever there was one! :p
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#737739 - 02/05/04 10:18 AM
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Zulu is one of my all time favourite movies. I saw it as a kid and still watch it from time to time. There was a follow up movie done in the 1980's starring Peter O'Toole called Zulu Dawn. Not quitew as good as its predecessor but nevertheless very well done and worth watching. It describes the events leading to the Zulu War and examines the Battle of Islandawana that occurred the day before Rorke's Drift. Islandawana was the British equivalent to Custer's Last Stand.
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#737742 - 02/07/04 12:14 AM
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One of the things I did during my time in the U.S. ArmyVietnam War was to serve as usher, then post theater projectionist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Zulu was the first movie I ever ushed. I thought it was good, but have run into two people since then who thought it was the greatest movie ever made. (One of those people, a cousin of mine now in her 80s, may have been under the influence of chemical stimulants when she was watching the film. The other would always say, whenever the film was mentioned, "Button your tunic, you slovenly soldjah!")
Brings back old times.
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