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Did you know Edit. Trivia Quentin Tarantino was considering abandoning the film while the casting searched for someone to play Colonel Hans Landa took place, fearing he'd written a role that was unplayable.

After Christoph Waltz auditioned, however, both Tarantino and producer Lawrence Bender agreed they had found the perfect actor for the role. Goofs In the final scene, Landa is handcuffed by Utivich, but when he is being "marked" by Raine, his hands are free and gripping the soil. Quotes Lt. Crazy credits Both the opening and closing credits change fonts numerous times, displaying typefaces seen in a variety of earlier and subsequent Tarantino films.

Alternate versions In Russia, two versions of the movie exist. One for the general showings, which has all dialogs dubbed into Russian except for French and Italian; and another, so-called "director's cut" where only the English passages are dubbed into Russian and the rest is subtitled. User reviews 2K Review. Top review. Quentin Tarantino is a Crazy Basterd. I can't imagine a director whose thirst for blood and violence is greater than Quentin Tarantino's. At least in his films Inglourious Basterds is no different.

We all know Tarantino, the guy who exploded on the scene in the early 90s with cult classics, such as Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.

Since, he has been a disappointment for some. Well, I am relieved to say, Tarantino has not lost his touch. He brings us his best since Pulp Fiction and thankfully so. Fictional of course A war film hasn't been done like this before.

Brad Pitt as Lt. Aldo Raine leads the Basterds in Nazi occupied France. Their goal - killin' Nazi's. Christoph Waltz as Colonel Hans Landa plays a similar role on the other side.

He's know as the "Jew Hunter" and goes about his business as ruthless as no other. The third sub story consists of a young Jewish refugee, Shosanna Dreyfus, who witnesses the slaughter of her family.

And she, of course, wishes to plot revenge on the Germans for her devastating lose. There actually is three stories here intertwining and connecting with each other.

If you know anything about Tarantino or his films, this is nothing new for him. War has never been been so fun. The Basterds, are haunting, but at the same time, very funny, at times even hilarious. The dark comedy aspect play a big aspect in this as in many other Tarantino films.

The entertainment and hilarity is led by Brad Pitt. I found him extremely funny and entertaining. I couldn't wait to see him on screen again. Even with his crazy accent, he works in this type of film.

The film was filled with noteworthy performances. The story itself, has so many historical inaccuracies to even count, but so what? It isn't meant to be a documentary. Tarantino wanted to have fun with, as should we. The cinematography department deserves big props with beautiful vibrant colors highlighting the film. You've really got to love the last line in the film Quentin Tarantino among all other things, is an entertainer. WWII, is one of the most tragic events in history, but Tarantino some how manages to make it fun.

Inglourious Basterds is a fun film, it's tremendously entertaining, shocking, dramatic, suspenseful, and funny at the same time. Jam packed with everything you look for in a movie, done with that certain Tarantino style, it's worth being checked out.

It's time to experience for yourself what war is like through the eyes of Quentin Tarantino. FAQ What is "Inglourious Basterds" about? Is "Inglourious Basterds" based on a book?

Is this a remake of "Inglorious Bastards"? Details Edit. Release date August 21, United States. United States Germany. Official Facebook Official site Russia.

And it will make a more exciting climax if he does. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. You will be redirected back to your article in seconds. Back to IndieWire. His more noticeable cameo comes earlier in the film as a german soldier getting scalped by the bastards. Tarantino's character in this Django film is much less capable than the one in Miike's movie.

Here, he plays an Australian miner transporting Jamie Foxx's Django. Not only is his character pretty incapable he gets duped by Django and then blown up by his own dynamite , but the director also proves himself to be incapable of an Australian accent. But it was still a surprise to hear Tarantino's unmistakable voice pop up halfway through the film in between the first and second acts. Tarantino explains that the audience has missed something crucial during the preceding shoot-out: someone poisoned the coffee.

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