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  Dr. Strangelove does not love anything!
Review created: 06/17/06
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7 of 15 people found this review helpful.

this is what I would catogorize as a black comedy or art film. and Dr. Strangelove has only about 10 minutes of the entire movie just to let you know. it reminds you of 2001 a space oddysey, only worse. it was the most boring and non funny, no meaning movie I have ever seen, and I would never watch it again unless I was paid to.


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  A tour de force
Review created: 06/25/06
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3 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Made in 1964 at the height of the cold war, with Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Tim Pickens, this movie dramatizes how wrong-headed an arms race can be. Amazingly relevant, even in 2006. BTW, Kubrick, the director also made 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968, 4 years later. The reviewer who compared the two movies sadly has no idea what he is talking about.


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  Kubrick @ his best
Review created: 06/21/08
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Outstanding cast of characters molded together to develop a frightening subject into a comedic film. Amazing impact some 40 years later.


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  A Classic
Review created: 06/10/08

The comedic genius of this film oft goes unrecognized and unappreciated by the majority of movie viewers, but it is a real treasure to those who appreciate its beautifully subtle and intellectually stimulating humor. An absolute masterpiece.


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  Dr. Strangelove
Review created: 05/12/08
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A tongue in cheek take on the cold war. Adapted from a book, Kubrick strayed away from the serious overtones of the book and made a classic comedy that is alot like a naked gun movie, only not as ridiculios and stupid. This movie stays intelligent and is a classic.


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  A Peter Seller's Classic!
Review created: 04/02/08

Bought it for my husband. And it is a classic and even seems plausible for the time. Peter Sellers at his best!


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  Classic
Review created: 03/09/08
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This film is simply the best anti-war film of all time - exceeding failsafe, on the beach and others in the genre. The tongue in cheek approach to Armageddon achieves an insight that serious films cannot match. The cast are spectacular, with George C Scott outstanding as the General Curtis LeMay look-alike, Slim Pikens as the bomber pilot and Peter Sellers in three roles. The monologue phone call to Dimitri is but the best line in the film has to be the primacy of private property over the future of the world implied by the "Coca Cola" quip. Brilliant!


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  A True Classic
Review created: 02/16/08(updated 02/16/08)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

A "MUST HAVE" for a Video collection. Stanley Kubrick at his best !

A "Tour de Force" by Peter Sellers !

So many Great Actors in this film. From Sterling Hayden to James Earl Jones. And Slim Pickens, too ! What an ensemble !


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  DVD Purchase
Review created: 01/07/08
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

As advertised. Arrived promptly. The DVD was in new condition in shrink wrap.
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  Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and
Review created: 09/09/07
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I brought this dvd because as a kid in the 60's I remember seeing it on tv and loved it. Even now though the effects are of course outdated, it's still a great movie and people can see thru the satire somewhat how the world was during the cold war. I highly recomend this movie to anyone who likes dark humor and good comedy. Oh one more thing it's in black & white and I hope it's never colorized, I think it would take away something from the movie.


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  A veritable Classic
Review created: 05/03/07
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This is a great "Spoof" movie for anyone who grew up with the fear of the Russian Nuclear Threat. Written around an awesome cast with Slim Pickens, Peter Sellers and George C. Scott to name a few. The movie revolves around the critical events that may occur when one "insane" General decides it's time to eliminate that threat. Done in black and white, this seemingly low budget film is carried by the story line and the cast. This is a generational movie that wouldn't be enjoyed, or understood, by the youth of today. A great movie to add to the collection of the "graying" crowd.


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  Dr. Strangelove
Review created: 12/04/06
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Good day,

I was looking for this classic movie for a while in the stores.
Since I was not able to find it I tried in eBay – it was there – obviously!
Once the payment was made, the shipping was fast and it was a very easy and smooth purchase.

The only thing I would have changed in this purchase is the price – if I would have gotten it cheaper it would have been much better – obviously.

Thank you!!


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  Dr. Strangelove
Review created: 07/07/06
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

The 1964 black comedic masterpiece from director Stanley Kubrick centers around the dropping of "THE BOMB". A surprise nuclear airstrike on the USSR is ordered by the crazy General (Sterling Hayden) which leads his aide (Peter Sellers) to frantically attempt to locate the recall code to stop the bombing.
With an all-star cast of outstanding performances Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Slim Pickens, James Earl Jones, Sterling Hayden and Keenan Wynn you can't possibly go wrong. Peter Sellers is fabulous in three different roles... Captain Mandrake (General's Aide), the President of the United States, and the President's advisor, ex-Nazi scientist, Dr. Strangelove. Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director (Kubrick), Best Actor (Sellers) & Best Screenplay Adaptation this is without a doubt, one of the top ten greatest cult classics of all time.


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  Austin Powers Who?
Review created: 06/19/06
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3 of 8 people found this review helpful.

This black and white Peter Sellers classic does, decades before, what Mike Meyers did with Austin Powers. Sellers plays multiple characters, each with their own emotional quirks, the worst being the wheelchair psycho ex-Nazi evil scientist Dr. Strangelove. lol Damn funny stuff, you gotta see it


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  Purity of Essence! (Jay1051791's Anti-War W/O)
Review created: 03/29/03
by: lemon_lime -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
briliant, funny - and brilliantly funny.

Cons:
n/a

One of the greatest satirical stories ever committed to film - and easily the funniest anti-war film ever made - Stanley Kubrick's Dr Strangelove: or How I Learned to Quit Worrying and Love the Bomb is a film that seems continually timely. Unfortunately, at this awful point in our country's history, maybe moreso than ever; this, of course, being but one of many reasons why you should see this film, preferably at least twice, in the upcoming days. Consider it welcome counter-programming to all the incessant, intrustive warmongering news media coverage of the current war, if you will. Oh, and I.


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  B-52? B-52, B-53, Whatever it Takes: Dr. Strangelove
Review created: 11/21/01
by: George_Chabot-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Direction, Sellers, Photography, Script

Cons:
The character Dr. Strangelove is pretty dang strange.

I avoided seeing Dr. Strangelove for years. I admit I was prejudiced against it because it just seemed odd to me. First, I was turned off by the odd title, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Second, an odd (to me) director, Stanley Kubrick, directed the film. Finally, an odd actor, Peter Sellers, was the star. Since I am not one who likes oddity for oddity's sake, none of these particulars gave me much hope of a great viewing experience. Finally, I was down to watching either Dr. Strangelove for the first time or a rerun of something else. It was time to...


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  Strange? Yes. Love it? Yep. It's a Strange Love.
Review created: 04/22/07
by: JiggyJay -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Sellers, Scott, Kubrick, great story, fun

Cons:
Nothing

Dr. Strangelove was a big landmark for Stanley Kubrick. For one, it was his last black and white movie of the generation as well as it being the only comedy that he ever remotely tried to complete. Adapted from Peter George s novel Red Alert, Dr. Strangelove tells the controversial story of Jack Ripper (Sterling Hayden), a U.S. Air Force general, who has gone completely nuts about a conspiracy theory related to the communist plot of water fluoridation and has taken it upon himself to send bombers away to the U.S.S.R. to destroy all the Ruskies and defeat communism at its core. Meanwhile, the..


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  It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!
Review created: 01/12/05
by: jeff_wilder78 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Easily the funniest anti-war film ever made.

Cons:
In Dr. Strangelove?

It was around this time last year that I was looking at a list of upcoming Hollywood movies and I saw two that immediately jumped out at me. The two films were remakes of The Manchurian Candidate and The Stepford Wives. My initial thought on both was "not gonna see em! No way, no how!" Of course, I wound up seeing both of them. I found the Stepford Wives remake to be moderately entertaining and The Manchurian Candidate to be a smart thriller that just skirted the level of greatness that the original achieved. So there you have two remakes that didn't tarnish the memory of the original (at...


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  Dr. Strangelove A Dark Comedy about the bomb
Review created: 08/23/06
by: t13monkeys-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Movies

Pros:
amazing directing, smart complex metaphors, a true classic

Cons:
none

Funny how that despite the self-purported film buff I try to be, I have managed to avoid black and white films to no end simply because I am a child of the nineties and the notion of conceiving a world without colour almost frightens me. Still it is a hopeless endeavor to avoid B


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