Film & TV Inglorious Basterds

Flipmo

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#1
Fucking rocked lol.

Everyone did a good job in the movie. Pitt is piss funny, some scenes will just make you go .. 'the fuck just happened' in a good way though. lool

9/10

Why not 10/10? Cause nothing is perfect, and I WANT MY SCALPS.
 

stefanwzyga

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#2
Watched it last night. Thought the jew hunter played a great part. I thought it was a good film, and im sure it will get better and better with each watch, although i never thought it was outstanding. Another cool tarantino movie though.


Unlike a lot of peeps i actually liked his last film " Death proof" i thought it was a beaut.
 

Snowman

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#3
7/10 for me.

Brad was funny.. the guy who played hitler the resemblence was uncanny. an ok movie, nothing great that will win Quentin an award. Kill Bill 1 and 2 was better than this movie.

its worth seeing thou. death scenes were realistic. not cheesy and corny like his other movies

EDIT: i didnt like the movie being in french and german with english subtitles, which majority of the movie was. i wanna watch a movie and enjoy it not read it.
 

_carmi

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#4
i loved the movie. brad pitt's performance was brilliant, eli roth did a good job too. loved the 2 stories ending up in 1.
 

TheCat

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#5
the first scene was so incredible and intense,.
the look on the farmers face when the tears drop from his eyes was classic cinema
 

Freedom Froggy

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#6
OVERRATED LMAO!!!!!!!!!! I GOTTA PLAY DEVILS ADVOCATE ON THIS ONE

now im not saying it wasnt good cause it was good. really good. but he could saved us 30mins of all that fake ass build up talking to each "bloodbath "scene lol . he really stretched the movie out for no reason. that movie could have easily been 2hrs in stead of 2 and a half

BUT IT WAS GOOD.. 7/10
 

TheCat

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#7
^
the only scene i was not impressed with was the one with the Mike Myers cameo. i didnt think that part of the story was so important to go into great detail, i felt it was forced just so Mike could make it into the film.
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#8
^so it really was Mike Myers in that scene? LOL. Throughout that scene I was always wondering it if was him or not. Then forgot about it til now.

that scene in the bar with the blood bath was necessary for the following scene @ the movie theater.
 

Flipmo

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#9
The bloodbath one was awesome.

You think when that thing happens in real life it's all slow-motion and you get the time to see who's shooting?

Hell no, when a bloodbath takes place in a bath it lasts 10 secs lol. It's not hard to aim at someone and shoot. No time to think, only react.
 

Flipmo

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#11
It's great that the movie was in 3 languages. I hate fucking American movies that turn Germans into actual americans or any other movie with different nationalities.

Valkyrie comes to mind. Movie is about the 3rd reich, but all the actors speak with a brittish accent, except for one character... the main star, Tom Cruise who speaks with his regular voice. What a load of crap. Is it that hard to take up at least a German/English accent like Brad Pitt did in 7 Years in Tibet.

Lazy acting if you ask me and a reason why the movie was utter shit.
 

stefanwzyga

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#12
EDIT: i didnt like the movie being in french and german with english subtitles, which majority of the movie was. i wanna watch a movie and enjoy it not read it.


I take it you've never seen "Apocalypto" then? If not you wanna see it. And it would have been pure stupidity if they were speaking in english.
 
#13
I thought the movie was utterly BORING.
I loved Brad Pitt in it, I loved the Basterds, but seriously, like Froggy said, they focused way too much on boring parts. Like the card games in the bar, seriously they could've trimmed fifteen minutes off that shit alone.
I didn't even watch all of it, it was shit.
4/10.
 

Ristol

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#16
I rate this one second in his canon, second only to Pulp Fiction.

I really liked Inglourious Basterds. I have to say it was phenomenal. But the last line, when Brad Pitt says "I think this might just be my masterpiece" must be interpreted as Tarantino saying it's his, right? At least to me it must. And it isn't. No way in hell. Pulp Fiction is his masterpiece, and until he makes something better than that, then I stand pat.

I don't think any real movie fan minds subtitles. How else can you watch movies that weren't made for your country's audience? My tastes aren't always with the people of anywhere, as is shown in my affinity for The Passion of the Christ, a jew-hating, sadomasochistic marathon, but I love it anyway. Thought it was mad real, dog.

Christopher Waltz (sic?) blew me away. His Oscar is as sure as Heath Ledger's was. And he was brought back from the dead (the cinema-dead) in a similar way.

I hate the shit out of Brad Pitt. I think he's a terrible actor. That said, I think every actor should work with Quentin Tarantino at least once. He makes everybody better, no?
 

Flipmo

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#17
Fun fact; Eli Roth wasn't the first choice for The Jew Bear, Adam Sandler was, and the only reason he didn't do it it's cause of scheduling conflicts between I.B and Funny People.
 

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