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The No. 3 (X) Troop was possibly the strangest unit in the British Army, consisting of enemy aliens. Under the command of Captain Hylton-Jones the first men to arrive in July 1942 were eight men from Czechoslovakia.[14] The troop was also known as the English, Jewish or British troop and was officially renamed the Miscellaneous Troop in 1944. Most of the troop were Jewish and had German, Austrian or Eastern European backgrounds, others were political or religious refugees from Nazi Germany,[9] and at least one member had been imprisoned in Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps. All members of the troop adopted British names and false personnel histories. A total of 130 men served in X Troop, but they never fought as a complete unit but provided valuable service to other formations as interpreters and interrogators.[15] The troop lost 21 men killed and a further 22 wounded. - wiki
Watched this one this weekend. It's uneven and aggressively strange at times, but incredibly funny. If you like the deadpan humor you get with Flight of Concords, check this one out.
I think it's worth watching. The premise is fairly thought provoking, and the world Blomkamp creates is quite striking and easy to lose yourself in. My main issue is that some of the characters aren't fleshed out well, which makes the social commentary aspects a little too on the nose. There are some other plot problems but it's the same stuff that's nit-picked in most sci-fi.
I don't know about the other horror fans on this board, but this has to be my favorite horror film in I don't know how many years. Far from perfect, and some of it makes no sense, but stylistically and in terms of technical film making, pacing, and especially acting, I loved it.
This made me sob real hard, as a younger little fat kid i used to LOVE Chris Farley and still today will watch any movie that he is in. The Chip n Dales sketch is easily one of my favorite sketches ever and you could tell he really gave everything when he was on the screen. I always ask wonder what comedy and movies would be like if he were still alive. Perhaps we wouldn't have Kevin James (not that he is the absolute worst) but man what i would give to see what the comedy landscape would be like if he were alive today.
Also amazing Documentary if you were wondering my opinion.