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Inglourious Basterds (2 Viewers)

I'd give it three out of four stars.

If you are a Tarantino fan but did not like Kill Bill II then I don't think you will like this movie either. It's better then Kill Bill II but not in the same universe as Reservoir Dogs or PF.

 
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I could have used more Til Schweiger, the guy that played the disgraced Nazi soldier and Basterd. I thought he was excellent.

 
Another thought:I could have used more Til Schweiger, the guy that played the disgraced Nazi soldier and Basterd. I thought he was excellent.
Part of the reason he worked so well as a character was precisely because we didn't get more of him IMOHe reminded me of Charles BronsonSilent and deadly, he was pitch perfectBut any additional info about him would have lessened his intrigue IMO
 
I wanted to reiterate this from the review I posted, because it's very interesting to me:

Waltz and Laurent have been unknown in America until now. The same could almost be said of German actress Diane Kruger ("Troy"), who plays Bridget von Hammersmark, an Allied spy. Kruger brings an élan, a passion and a bitter humor to this role that she's previously showed only in her European films. This casting trifecta - Waltz, Laurent, Kruger in roles that Hollywood stars would have killed for - makes the movie and speaks to Tarantino's pursuit of excellence over box office.
Furthermore, I am always very happy when a role is filled by an actor I've seen 1,000 times. So often in Hollywood, major stars are used in these kinds of roles, and it really detracts from the movie. I'm seeing a star, not the character.
 
You know, Waltz is getting a lot of love here - and he richly deserves it. But the more I think about it, the more I love Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus). I think she was incredible. With Waltz and Laurent in this movie, I think you have two of the strongest acting performances of the last three or four years.

 
Another thought:I could have used more Til Schweiger, the guy that played the disgraced Nazi soldier and Basterd. I thought he was excellent.
In the bar when they were playing that card game, he was the one who passed the "King Kong" card (if I followed the rules correctly).
 
Waltz is Adam Carolla's podcast guest today. Interesting guy. A lot of discussion about QT and the film.
And a lot of brown nosing (though deservedly so).Thanks for the heads up, good way to kill an hour at work. Does anybody have any links to QT interview podcasts? I love to listen to that guy talk.
 
Waltz is Adam Carolla's podcast guest today. Interesting guy. A lot of discussion about QT and the film.
And a lot of brown nosing (though deservedly so).Thanks for the heads up, good way to kill an hour at work. Does anybody have any links to QT interview podcasts? I love to listen to that guy talk.
Did you check out the Tarantino vids on YouTube? Tons of good stuff there, including QT reviewing other people's movies.
 
Waltz is Adam Carolla's podcast guest today. Interesting guy. A lot of discussion about QT and the film.
And a lot of brown nosing (though deservedly so).Thanks for the heads up, good way to kill an hour at work. Does anybody have any links to QT interview podcasts? I love to listen to that guy talk.
Did you check out the Tarantino vids on YouTube? Tons of good stuff there, including QT reviewing other people's movies.
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You know, Waltz is getting a lot of love here - and he richly deserves it. But the more I think about it, the more I love Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus). I think she was incredible. With Waltz and Laurent in this movie, I think you have two of the strongest acting performances of the last three or four years.
She stayed with me after seeing the move more than Waltz. Couldn't take my eyes off her in ever scene she was in.
 
You know, Waltz is getting a lot of love here - and he richly deserves it. But the more I think about it, the more I love Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus). I think she was incredible. With Waltz and Laurent in this movie, I think you have two of the strongest acting performances of the last three or four years.
She stayed with me after seeing the move more than Waltz. Couldn't take my eyes off her in ever scene she was in.
And so much of her acting is internal, given the fact that she has to pose as a non-Jew.
 
Waltz is Adam Carolla's podcast guest today. Interesting guy. A lot of discussion about QT and the film.
And a lot of brown nosing (though deservedly so).Thanks for the heads up, good way to kill an hour at work. Does anybody have any links to QT interview podcasts? I love to listen to that guy talk.
Did you check out the Tarantino vids on YouTube? Tons of good stuff there, including QT reviewing other people's movies.
Not yet :thumbup:
 
Waltz is Adam Carolla's podcast guest today. Interesting guy. A lot of discussion about QT and the film.
And a lot of brown nosing (though deservedly so).Thanks for the heads up, good way to kill an hour at work. Does anybody have any links to QT interview podcasts? I love to listen to that guy talk.
Did you check out the Tarantino vids on YouTube? Tons of good stuff there, including QT reviewing other people's movies.
Not yet :thumbup:
And just because it's awesome, convert any YouTube vid to MP3 for free here.
 
One more note to Tarantino's critics:

Many of the criticisms levied against Tarantino's work are directly caused by the risks he takes. He could make safer, more methodical films. But that wouldn't be as interesting. The very thing that makes Tarantino a great artist is his bravery.

 
I'd give it three out of four stars.If you are a Tarantino fan but did not like Kill Bill II then I don't think you will like this movie either. It's better then Kill Bill II but not in the same universe as Reservoir Dogs or PF.
Think I'll like it?Love Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill IIDidnt' really like the excessive violence in Kill Bill I. Death Proof wasn't good either - too much time spent recreating a 70s exploitation film.
 
I'd give it three out of four stars.If you are a Tarantino fan but did not like Kill Bill II then I don't think you will like this movie either. It's better then Kill Bill II but not in the same universe as Reservoir Dogs or PF.
Think I'll like it?Love Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill IIDidnt' really like the excessive violence in Kill Bill I. Death Proof wasn't good either - too much time spent recreating a 70s exploitation film.
Basterds is 96% dialogue. So if you like Tarantino's dialogue, I think you'll like this movie.
 
You know, Waltz is getting a lot of love here - and he richly deserves it. But the more I think about it, the more I love Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus). I think she was incredible. With Waltz and Laurent in this movie, I think you have two of the strongest acting performances of the last three or four years.
Laurent was brilliant as well... Waltz was beyond brilliant... It's so much more effective when someone is chilling while being elegant and polite. His little flourishes of fastidiousness, like the placement of the ink and his intricate zeros all built this reptilian presence... Incredible acting/direction. But the best single acting moment IMO was a combination of these two fine actors...
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You know, Waltz is getting a lot of love here - and he richly deserves it. But the more I think about it, the more I love Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus). I think she was incredible. With Waltz and Laurent in this movie, I think you have two of the strongest acting performances of the last three or four years.
Laurent was brilliant as well... Waltz was beyond brilliant... It's so much more effective when someone is chilling while being elegant and polite. His little flourishes of fastidiousness, like the placement of the ink and his intricate zeros all built this reptilian presence... Incredible acting/direction. But the best single acting moment IMO was a combination of these two fine actors...
Absolutely. That was a stunning sequence.
 
I loved this movie. I was already a big fan of his work, but I felt this was to Pulp Fiction standards. I definitely want to see this again.

 
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You know, Waltz is getting a lot of love here - and he richly deserves it. But the more I think about it, the more I love Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus). I think she was incredible. With Waltz and Laurent in this movie, I think you have two of the strongest acting performances of the last three or four years.
Laurent was brilliant as well... Waltz was beyond brilliant... It's so much more effective when someone is chilling while being elegant and polite. His little flourishes of fastidiousness, like the placement of the ink and his intricate zeros all built this reptilian presence... Incredible acting/direction. But the best single acting moment IMO was a combination of these two fine actors...
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Though it's kind of obvious, I didn't pick up on this until I thought about this today: The Jew Hunter is, in almost every regard, a very educated, polite man. But there's a little twist on that persona after he eats the strudel. After he eats the dessert, he puts his cigarette out in the dessert. This is a vulgar gesture, for sure. But it's also a metaphor. A metaphor for his complete lack of empathy for the Jews. He send Jews to their deaths just as carelessly as he puts a cigarette out in a dessert.

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I just saw it and I loved it. Did someone say prequal?

I read this in wiki, I wonder if its bs:

Although filmed, the scenes featuring Mrs. Himmelstein drinking tea with Donny Donowitz (and signing his trademark baseball bat afterwards) were cut from the final film. Tarantino says that he might use the footage in the prequel instead
I read that at Cannes the movie had a scene with Donny back home buying the bat, swinging it outside, going inside to ask if there was a heavier bat, and then getting a bunch of jews to sign it.Makes me wonder what else was cut out. Looks like I'm buying the dvd.
I don't think this is really a spoiler but if you're hyper sensitive to that kind of stuff, skip this one.What did you guys think of the bat scene with Donny?

For me, it was kind of like the scene in the Patriot when Mel Gibson butchers the British guys with the tomahawk and is just way over the top. And his son stops him.

I don't think anyone feels too bad for Nazis. But what did you guys think?

J
I did not find it to be over the top. To me the build up was the best part of that scene. Hearing the bat hitting something in the cave a few times before he came out really built up the tension. I loved it. I will admit when I see Mel Gibson going off in the Patriot I get misty. I think I get misty because the camera pans to his two young boys seeing their father acting so brutally. I did not get that sense with the bat scene but I may have if there were kids watching the brutality of it.
 
Saw this today and I absolutely loved it. I had super high expectations and they were met. I wish it was longer. I am going to go back through this thread and read all the spoilers now. To me this was the biggest thing I am glad I did not know.

 
Saw this today and I absolutely loved it. I had super high expectations and they were met. I wish it was longer. I am going to go back through this thread and read all the spoilers now. To me this was the biggest thing I am glad I did not know.
Same here. I didn't see that coming at all. And when you think about it, it's not much different than the wish-fulfillment that's used constantly in movies.
 
I'd give it three out of four stars.If you are a Tarantino fan but did not like Kill Bill II then I don't think you will like this movie either. It's better then Kill Bill II but not in the same universe as Reservoir Dogs or PF.
Think I'll like it?Love Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill IIDidnt' really like the excessive violence in Kill Bill I. Death Proof wasn't good either - too much time spent recreating a 70s exploitation film.
Basterds is 96% dialogue. So if you like Tarantino's dialogue, I think you'll like this movie.
can't wait then!i never get out to movies though, and my wife hated the violence in the trailer (but she loves Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill 2 - go figure).probably start looking for cams
 
I'd give it three out of four stars.If you are a Tarantino fan but did not like Kill Bill II then I don't think you will like this movie either. It's better then Kill Bill II but not in the same universe as Reservoir Dogs or PF.
Think I'll like it?Love Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill IIDidnt' really like the excessive violence in Kill Bill I. Death Proof wasn't good either - too much time spent recreating a 70s exploitation film.
Basterds is 96% dialogue. So if you like Tarantino's dialogue, I think you'll like this movie.
can't wait then!i never get out to movies though, and my wife hated the violence in the trailer (but she loves Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill 2 - go figure).probably start looking for cams
The wife and I watch a lot of DVDs together, but my male friends are the ones that usually see movies in the theater with me.
 
If I had to complain about anything it would be Mike Myers. I thought he was miscast. In my opinion he had that "waiting for a laugh" look on his face. I do think he got better later in his scene or maybe I got used to him? I was glad his role was minimal.

 
Another thought:I could have used more Til Schweiger, the guy that played the disgraced Nazi soldier and Basterd. I thought he was excellent.
In the bar when they were playing that card game, he was the one who passed the "King Kong" card (if I followed the rules correctly).
You're correct. What made me chuckle was the fact that he wrote "King Kong" and the actor was IN King Kong.
 
If I had to complain about anything it would be Mike Myers. I thought he was miscast. In my opinion he had that "waiting for a laugh" look on his face. I do think he got better later in his scene or maybe I got used to him? I was glad his role was minimal.
I agree. No reason for him to be there.
 
Another thought:I could have used more Til Schweiger, the guy that played the disgraced Nazi soldier and Basterd. I thought he was excellent.
In the bar when they were playing that card game, he was the one who passed the "King Kong" card (if I followed the rules correctly).
You're correct. What made me chuckle was the fact that he wrote "King Kong" and the actor was IN King Kong.
Does everyone know that King Kong was Hitler's favorite movie? He owned a copy and watched it several times.
 
Another thought:I could have used more Til Schweiger, the guy that played the disgraced Nazi soldier and Basterd. I thought he was excellent.
In the bar when they were playing that card game, he was the one who passed the "King Kong" card (if I followed the rules correctly).
You're correct. What made me chuckle was the fact that he wrote "King Kong" and the actor was IN King Kong.
Til Schweiger was not in King Kong. Another German actor named Thomas Kretschmann was.
 
One more note to Tarantino's critics:Many of the criticisms levied against Tarantino's work are directly caused by the risks he takes. He could make safer, more methodical films. But that wouldn't be as interesting. The very thing that makes Tarantino a great artist is his bravery.
"Bravery" is a bit much, no? He's making movies. Obviously extremely talented at what he does. And secure enough to do things the way he wants. But "brave"? Let's not get carried away.J
 
Another thought:I could have used more Til Schweiger, the guy that played the disgraced Nazi soldier and Basterd. I thought he was excellent.
In the bar when they were playing that card game, he was the one who passed the "King Kong" card (if I followed the rules correctly).
You're correct. What made me chuckle was the fact that he wrote "King Kong" and the actor was IN King Kong.
Does everyone know that King Kong was Hitler's favorite movie? He owned a copy and watched it several times.
I did not know this. But not surprised that they'd work that in like that. Nice.J
 
One more note to Tarantino's critics:Many of the criticisms levied against Tarantino's work are directly caused by the risks he takes. He could make safer, more methodical films. But that wouldn't be as interesting. The very thing that makes Tarantino a great artist is his bravery.
"Bravery" is a bit much, no? He's making movies. Obviously extremely talented at what he does. And secure enough to do things the way he wants. But "brave"? Let's not get carried away.J
Ok. So is gutsy better for you? I didn't say he was a war hero. It takes guts to make artistic choices that you know will be unpopular. I think you're getting caught up in semantics. If a six year old goes to his first day of school despite his fear and the parent tells the kid that he was brave, that is not an inaccurate adjective.
 
Another thought:I could have used more Til Schweiger, the guy that played the disgraced Nazi soldier and Basterd. I thought he was excellent.
In the bar when they were playing that card game, he was the one who passed the "King Kong" card (if I followed the rules correctly).
You're correct. What made me chuckle was the fact that he wrote "King Kong" and the actor was IN King Kong.
Does everyone know that King Kong was Hitler's favorite movie? He owned a copy and watched it several times.
Effing tarantino :shrug: The man knows EVERYTHING about movies. I love that about him. I actually feel lucky to witness his work on screen.Interesting fact about him I read somewhere: he routinely hosts film nights, inviting other directors. The man is solely devoted to film. I love to hear how he casts actors, a sit down rather than an audition, and how he develops badass characters and ideas of how things like revenge should be portrayed, and then creates the story (my interpretation anyway). Its a great formula.He looks physically drained in his most recent interviews. I can only imagine his work ethic when directing/creating.As a fellow designer I have a serious man-crush for this guy
 
Saw this today and I absolutely loved it. I had super high expectations and they were met. I wish it was longer. I am going to go back through this thread and read all the spoilers now. To me this was the biggest thing I am glad I did not know.
Same here. I didn't see that coming at all. And when you think about it, it's not much different than the wish-fulfillment that's used constantly in movies.
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Waiting for the overrated wave to come. :lmao:

Good movie but not one that is going to grab me repeatedly on cable. The opening scene at the cottage, the tavern and streudal scene were not classic scenes. The tavern scene was terrible with a confusing dud of a resolution.

The movie was pretty good. But let's not go overboard here. Most of the scenes with Brad Pitt were very entertaining. Movie would have been better served with a bit of editing and twenty more minutes of the bastards doing their thing.

Don't really see any reason to introduce that movie critic character. His whole character could have been edited out along with the Mike Myers scene. Just use the bastards/Pitt to head the meeting at the tavern.

 
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Saw this today and I absolutely loved it. I had super high expectations and they were met. I wish it was longer. I am going to go back through this thread and read all the spoilers now. To me this was the biggest thing I am glad I did not know.
Same here. I didn't see that coming at all. And when you think about it, it's not much different than the wish-fulfillment that's used constantly in movies.
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Some critics have said that though the ending is in some ways a catharsis, it almost makes the actual history more painful. Yes, millions of people wanted revenge on Hitler. But as is the case with real revenge, fictional revenge cannot compensate for the tragic losses. So in some ways, the end is gleeful. I saw it as very sad.

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Good movie but not one that is going to grab me repeatedly on cable. The opening scene at the cottage, the tavern and streudal scene were not classic scenes. The tavern scene was terrible with a confusing dud of a resolution.
What was confusing about it?
The movie was pretty good. But let's not go overboard here. Most of the scenes with Brad Pitt were very entertaining. Movie would have been better served with a bit of editing and twenty more minutes of the bastards doing their thing.
I think there was just enough to where I wanted more. Not sure more Basterds would have made a better movie.
 
Good movie but not one that is going to grab me repeatedly on cable. The opening scene at the cottage, the tavern and streudal scene were not classic scenes. The tavern scene was terrible with a confusing dud of a resolution.
What was confusing about it?
The movie was pretty good. But let's not go overboard here. Most of the scenes with Brad Pitt were very entertaining. Movie would have been better served with a bit of editing and twenty more minutes of the bastards doing their thing.
I think there was just enough to where I wanted more. Not sure more Basterds would have made a better movie.
although i disagree with the majority of what Daywalker said, i agree that that the ending of the tavern scene was kind of confusing:mytagid = Math.floor( Math.random() * 100 );document.write("

Why would they repeatedly shoot each other in the crotch like that? After the first shot is fired, why not take the Nazi out in the head to minimize the damage he can do. Granted i could be mis-remembering what had happened, perhaps things would be a lot clearer to me if i could watch that scene again.

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I'd give it three out of four stars.If you are a Tarantino fan but did not like Kill Bill II then I don't think you will like this movie either. It's better then Kill Bill II but not in the same universe as Reservoir Dogs or PF.
Think I'll like it?Love Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill IIDidnt' really like the excessive violence in Kill Bill I. Death Proof wasn't good either - too much time spent recreating a 70s exploitation film.
Basterds is 96% dialogue. So if you like Tarantino's dialogue, I think you'll like this movie.
can't wait then!i never get out to movies though, and my wife hated the violence in the trailer (but she loves Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill 2 - go figure).probably start looking for cams
Im downloading a copy as we speak. If the subs are correct Ill let you know (so far, the only copies with subs were not the subs in the film, they were subs that were loosely translated and put in by someone, and they suck).
 
Good movie but not one that is going to grab me repeatedly on cable. The opening scene at the cottage, the tavern and streudal scene were not classic scenes.
I thought the opening scene at the cottage was one of the most gripping scenes that I've seen in a long, long time. It was one of the highlights of the film for me. I wasn't as wowed by the streudel scene as some seem to have been.
 
I'm going to see it again. I'm sure this movie will get a Best Picture snub. Clearly the best picture to come out this year....by a large margin.

 

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