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Inglourious Basterds (1 Viewer)

Just saw this a week or so ago, really liked it. I thought Brad Pitt absolutely nailed his part, gruesomely funny throughout.
:hophead: Link?
Pitt's character with that heavy southern drawl just cracked me up throughout the movie. When he was discussing with the German spy what they would do now that the original German speaking crew was dead was one that comes to mind. She asked what dialect he spoke and said Italian.

Lt. Aldo Raine: Well I speak the most Italian, so I'll be your escort. Donowitz speaks the second most so he'll be your Italian cameraman. Omar speaks third most, so he'll be Donny's assistant.

Pfc. Omar Ulmer: But I don't speak Italian.

Lt. Aldo Raine: Like I said, third best. Just keep your ####in' mouth shut. In fact why don't you start practicing, right now

Then he starts speaking at the premiere and he sounds like he came out of the backwoods of Georgia and trys to read an Italian dictionary. I thought it was hilarious.

Some other notables that made me grin:

Lt. Aldo Raine: You probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-takin' business; we in the killin' Nazi business. And cousin, Business is a-boomin'.

Lt. Aldo Raine: Yeah, in a basement. You know, fightin' in a basement offers a lot of difficulties. Number one being, you're fightin' in a basement!



Lt. Aldo Raine: Well, you don't got to be Stonewall Jackson to know you don't want to fight in a basement.

 
Just saw this a week or so ago, really liked it. I thought Brad Pitt absolutely nailed his part, gruesomely funny throughout.
:confused: Link?
Pitt's character with that heavy southern drawl just cracked me up throughout the movie. When he was discussing with the German spy what they would do now that the original German speaking crew was dead was one that comes to mind. She asked what dialect he spoke and said Italian.

Lt. Aldo Raine: Well I speak the most Italian, so I'll be your escort. Donowitz speaks the second most so he'll be your Italian cameraman. Omar speaks third most, so he'll be Donny's assistant.

Pfc. Omar Ulmer: But I don't speak Italian.

Lt. Aldo Raine: Like I said, third best. Just keep your ####in' mouth shut. In fact why don't you start practicing, right now

Then he starts speaking at the premiere and he sounds like he came out of the backwoods of Georgia and trys to read an Italian dictionary. I thought it was hilarious.

Some other notables that made me grin:

Lt. Aldo Raine: You probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-takin' business; we in the killin' Nazi business. And cousin, Business is a-boomin'.

Lt. Aldo Raine: Yeah, in a basement. You know, fightin' in a basement offers a lot of difficulties. Number one being, you're fightin' in a basement!



Lt. Aldo Raine: Well, you don't got to be Stonewall Jackson to know you don't want to fight in a basement.
The line in the vet's office about speaking Italian was good. Other than that :shrug: .
 
Just saw it yesterday. I never read or listen to anything about movies I know I'll eventually get to, so I had no idea what to expect.

I downloaded it as a torrent and was watching on my computer. Turns out I downloaded a foreign version (greek, maybe?) The subtitles were all in a language I didn't recognize. I didn't realize my mistake and figured it was Quentin Tarantino showing us all how smart he is, forcing us to watch a movie where they speak mostly French and German and giving us non-English subtitles. So I watched the whole thing without understanding most of the dialogue or any of the subtitles.

Funny thing is I still really enjoyed it. The acting was so good though that I'm not sure I missed anything in the movie, except for Tarantino's regular clever-but-tedious dialogue.

Pitt was good, but the "Jew hunter" and the theatre owner were both phenomenal

 
Just saw it yesterday. I never read or listen to anything about movies I know I'll eventually get to, so I had no idea what to expect.I downloaded it as a torrent and was watching on my computer. Turns out I downloaded a foreign version (greek, maybe?) The subtitles were all in a language I didn't recognize. I didn't realize my mistake and figured it was Quentin Tarantino showing us all how smart he is, forcing us to watch a movie where they speak mostly French and German and giving us non-English subtitles. So I watched the whole thing without understanding most of the dialogue or any of the subtitles.Funny thing is I still really enjoyed it. The acting was so good though that I'm not sure I missed anything in the movie, except for Tarantino's regular clever-but-tedious dialogue.Pitt was good, but the "Jew hunter" and the theatre owner were both phenomenal
:thumbup: at watching the whole thing in a completely non-english versionand i agree, the "jew hunter" steals the movie
 
Was excited about this movie, as my awesome-taste-in-movies brother recommended it.

I. Want. My. Two. Hours. Back.

I laughed a little in parts at first... I must have missed where this was a great movie.

Just IMO.

 
Was excited about this movie, as my awesome-taste-in-movies brother recommended it.I. Want. My. Two. Hours. Back.I laughed a little in parts at first... I must have missed where this was a great movie. Just IMO.
jdoggydogg is not going to be pleased.
 
I do wonder if it doesn't translate well to DVD or Blu Ray for some reason

Saw it twice on the big screen, loved it

Haven't seen it on DVD yet

Seems like lots of these dissatisfied viewings are from home theater though

:goodposting:

 
I do wonder if it doesn't translate well to DVD or Blu Ray for some reasonSaw it twice on the big screen, loved itHaven't seen it on DVD yetSeems like lots of these dissatisfied viewings are from home theater though:shrug:
:goodposting: None of my gripes have anything to do with sound or cinematography. And I don't care if a movie is 'visually stunning' if it's stupid, it's stupid.
 
I do wonder if it doesn't translate well to DVD or Blu Ray for some reasonSaw it twice on the big screen, loved itHaven't seen it on DVD yetSeems like lots of these dissatisfied viewings are from home theater though:shrug:
:goodposting: None of my gripes have anything to do with sound or cinematography. And I don't care if a movie is 'visually stunning' if it's stupid, it's stupid.
Whatever. I thought it was f#cking great.
 
Watched it this weekend. Liked the start, but it took a way different direction then I thought it would. In the end, waste of my time.

 
While I still agree that Tarantino can write dialogue as well as anybody, to me this just felt like Kill Bill set in WW2. We have the Quentin staples of witty dialogue, over the top violence that bordered on cheesy, 'chapters' for the different acts of the movies, etc. Don't know what I was expecting but this movie didn't do much for me (having Eli Roth in the movie didn't help the cause).

While I respect Tarantino for seemingly saying "#### you- I am going to do movies that I want to do and I think are fun", I just think his movies stopped being fresh and interesting a bit ago. Seems to me like other directors that don't get anywhere the hype he does have evolved as directors or have branched out to push themselves with different material. As much as I liked his first few movies, he's stopped being a "must-see" director for me.

 
First of all the title and the trailers were misleading. I guess I didn't pay attention enough because I thought the movie was about a crack squad of commandos killing Nazis...which it isn't.
From what I saw and what I read I expected this to be a good movie.
:thumbup:So, did you read about the movie or not? If you read anything you should have known that this wasn't really about killing Nazis.I thought the "bait and switch" some people are complaining about was pretty similar to Pulp Fiction. From the previews it looked like a movie about two hitmen. But in the actual movie you go long stretches without seeing either of them. :shrug:
 
And this really isn't a WWII movie. It's a QT movie that just happens to be set in something he imagines what WWII was sort of like.
This is key. I think I understood this going in, which helped. Some people went in expecting a Brad Pitt movie or a WWII movie. It's a Tarantino movie set in WWII with Pitt as one of his actors. The "do they speak German?" guy above is not going to like this.
 
I do wonder if it doesn't translate well to DVD or Blu Ray for some reasonSaw it twice on the big screen, loved itHaven't seen it on DVD yetSeems like lots of these dissatisfied viewings are from home theater though:D
:rolleyes: None of my gripes have anything to do with sound or cinematography. And I don't care if a movie is 'visually stunning' if it's stupid, it's stupid.
Whatever. I thought it was f#cking great.
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I do wonder if it doesn't translate well to DVD or Blu Ray for some reasonSaw it twice on the big screen, loved itHaven't seen it on DVD yetSeems like lots of these dissatisfied viewings are from home theater though :ph34r:
I saw it in the theatre and thought it was a waste of time. The few punchy lines from Pitt didn't do enough to save the movie. He plagiarized on his own ideas....you can't just remake Kill Bill with Nazis instead of Carradine. QT tries too hard for shock value. I imagine him sitting somewhere on a message board playing up to Swires and Truck, poorly.
 
Disco Stu said:
McJose said:
First of all the title and the trailers were misleading. I guess I didn't pay attention enough because I thought the movie was about a crack squad of commandos killing Nazis...which it isn't.
McJose said:
From what I saw and what I read I expected this to be a good movie.
:confused: So, did you read about the movie or not? If you read anything you should have known that this wasn't really about killing Nazis.

I thought the "bait and switch" some people are complaining about was pretty similar to Pulp Fiction. From the previews it looked like a movie about two hitmen. But in the actual movie you go long stretches without seeing either of them. :yes:
I try not to read full reviews :shrug: Trailer Watch that and you tell me what you think this movie would be about.

 
I try not to read full reviews :lmao:

Trailer Watch that and you tell me what you think this movie would be about.
Yeah, I understand the trailer part of it. Just the "from what I read" part that was confusing.All I knew going in was what I saw in the commercials and some quote from Tarantino about staying true to his characters as opposed to staying true to history, but I wasn't disappointed at all. Maybe just knowing that it was Tarantino was enough preparation. ;)

 
Early_10 said:
Tremendous Upside said:
I do wonder if it doesn't translate well to DVD or Blu Ray for some reasonSaw it twice on the big screen, loved itHaven't seen it on DVD yetSeems like lots of these dissatisfied viewings are from home theater though :goodposting:
I saw it in the theatre and thought it was a waste of time. The few punchy lines from Pitt didn't do enough to save the movie. He plagiarized on his own ideas....you can't just remake Kill Bill with Nazis instead of Carradine. QT tries too hard for shock value. I imagine him sitting somewhere on a message board playing up to Swires and Truck, poorly.
What does this movie have to do with Kill Bill?
 
Tremendous Upside said:
I do wonder if it doesn't translate well to DVD or Blu Ray for some reasonSaw it twice on the big screen, loved itHaven't seen it on DVD yetSeems like lots of these dissatisfied viewings are from home theater though:shrug:
:goodposting: None of my gripes have anything to do with sound or cinematography. And I don't care if a movie is 'visually stunning' if it's stupid, it's stupid.
So you're saying you didn't like it?
 
I do wonder if it doesn't translate well to DVD or Blu Ray for some reasonSaw it twice on the big screen, loved itHaven't seen it on DVD yetSeems like lots of these dissatisfied viewings are from home theater though:shrug:
:confused: None of my gripes have anything to do with sound or cinematography. And I don't care if a movie is 'visually stunning' if it's stupid, it's stupid.
So you're saying you didn't like it?
:confused:
 
just watched it on blu-ray

i really liked it. a few moments seemed a little out of whack, but overall a big :confused:

Waltz was fantastic

i purposely didn't read this thread beforehand, and i'm glad. even though the trailer kind of misrepresents what the movie really is, i found the amount of violence just about right. sure a couple of ambush scenes with the basterds blowing the #### out of everyone would have been cool, but i don't think it would have added that much to the movie.

the tavern scene reminded me a lot of a similar scene in Where Eagles Dare

 
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SHould be nominated for Movie of the Year. I think once again that some people just don't get what QT is trying to do. He makes movies and this was a movie. Of course Aldo Rain and the basterds did not really kill Hitler but look at what QT does in this film.

He makes you question your own morality. Did you at any point when the Nazi was going to get his brains bashed in, did you feel an ounce of compassion or want to turn your head for a brief moment so you didn't have ot watch it? They're Nazis, we should be celebrating them getting their tails kicked but at the same time you kinda get sickened just a tad.

Then the French actress is exposed as sort of walking the fence but in the end she gets whats coming to her. The show stopper or scene stealer is of course Christopher Walz who plays Col. Hans Lander and he will get nominated for best actor/supporting actor, doubt he wins but he deserves the nod.

The opening scene in the French dairy farmer's house, priceless dialogue back and forth, great scene. The movie is wildly entertaining and wife and I thoroughly loved this, definitely top5 for the 2009 year. I've seen a lot of films that are supposed to get nominated, IB is right up there at the top of the list.

Cinematography, Costume, Lighting, Script, Director, Actor/Supporting Actor...should easily get nominated for 5-7 Oscars. Loved it, and anyone that didn't like it, I understand where your POV is but I think true QT fans must have loved this and QT just keeps getting better at making movies.

 
SHould be nominated for Movie of the Year. I think once again that some people just don't get what QT is trying to do. He makes movies and this was a movie. Of course Aldo Rain and the basterds did not really kill Hitler but look at what QT does in this film. He makes you question your own morality. Did you at any point when the Nazi was going to get his brains bashed in, did you feel an ounce of compassion or want to turn your head for a brief moment so you didn't have ot watch it? They're Nazis, we should be celebrating them getting their tails kicked but at the same time you kinda get sickened just a tad. Then the French actress is exposed as sort of walking the fence but in the end she gets whats coming to her. The show stopper or scene stealer is of course Christopher Walz who plays Col. Hans Lander and he will get nominated for best actor/supporting actor, doubt he wins but he deserves the nod.The opening scene in the French dairy farmer's house, priceless dialogue back and forth, great scene. The movie is wildly entertaining and wife and I thoroughly loved this, definitely top5 for the 2009 year. I've seen a lot of films that are supposed to get nominated, IB is right up there at the top of the list. Cinematography, Costume, Lighting, Script, Director, Actor/Supporting Actor...should easily get nominated for 5-7 Oscars. Loved it, and anyone that didn't like it, I understand where your POV is but I think true QT fans must have loved this and QT just keeps getting better at making movies.
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the scene in the pub and the scene in the farmhouse were terrific.

I agree this is one of the better films this year.

I love that QT brings us something we haven't seen before, 90% of Hollywood is just regurgitating crap for the masses, QT is the exception to the rule.

 
the scene in the pub and the scene in the farmhouse were terrific.
These two scenes alone are worth the price of admission. Classic QT.If I could watch a movie where the whole entire movie contains the kind of dialogue QT gives us, it would be an all-time great.
 
SHould be nominated for Movie of the Year. I think once again that some people just don't get what QT is trying to do. He makes movies and this was a movie. Of course Aldo Rain and the basterds did not really kill Hitler but look at what QT does in this film.
Ah, so that was my mistake. It was a movie. I thought it was a bookshelf.
He makes you question your own morality. Did you at any point when the Nazi was going to get his brains bashed in, did you feel an ounce of compassion or want to turn your head for a brief moment so you didn't have ot watch it? They're Nazis, we should be celebrating them getting their tails kicked but at the same time you kinda get sickened just a tad.
No, no it didn't. It he had presented it in a less cartoonish way maybe it would have.
Then the French actress is exposed as sort of walking the fence but in the end she gets whats coming to her. The show stopper or scene stealer is of course Christopher Walz who plays Col. Hans Lander and he will get nominated for best actor/supporting actor, doubt he wins but he deserves the nod.
Who is Lander?
The opening scene in the French dairy farmer's house, priceless dialogue back and forth, great scene. The movie is wildly entertaining and wife and I thoroughly loved this, definitely top5 for the 2009 year. I've seen a lot of films that are supposed to get nominated, IB is right up there at the top of the list.
This scene was about 3 times as long as it needed to be. I got it. QT beat it to death...as usual.
QT just keeps getting better at making movies.
No, the more he falls in love with is shtick he gets worse.
 

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