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User Comments for: Inglourious Basterds

zhangchaodao says...
11 years ago
amazing!
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trench says...
11 years ago
To many errors in every Tarantino movie
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Reply by briands1993
9 years ago
Which errors? It's not totally a fact based movie...
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Reply by DasBurper
7 years ago
@trench it is ironic that a comment criticising errors has an error in it.....
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Reply by Mr. Sackamano
6 years ago
@trench his favorite ice cream is pralenes n dick
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nmahoney416 says...
5 years ago
That's a Bingo!

Christoph Waltz is so good. Him just talking and being menanicing is perfect. Everything about this movie is great, especially killing Nazis.
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mkgray14 says...
6 years ago
Marcel, burn it down.
Oui, Shosanna.
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SamVargas says...
7 years ago
Tarantino's best movie in my honest opinion.
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benoliver999 says...
7 years ago
I hadn’t seen this since it came out and as with most of Tarantino’s work one remembers the key scenes but forgets just how well he writes. I can’t think of anyone who can keep you riveted through 20-minute long scenes of just dialogue, yet this film flies through its 150 minute runtime as if it were half as long.

The film flits between English, French, German and Italian yet Tarantino has his own visual language we can all understand. The devil is in the detail - whether it’s Hans Landa filling his fountain pen or eating strudel with Shoshanna, there’s always something more for characters to do rather than just talk.

Second time around, Inglourious Basterds has firmed itself up as a personal favourite if only for the bar scene and the final 30 minutes.

benoliver999.com/film/2017/07/23/inglouriousbasterds/
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Gigita says...
7 years ago
That opening scene was brilliant, as Waltz's whole performance.
The sad part is that the scene actually set the wrong mood for me. I'm convinced that I took this movie way more seriously than it's supposed to be. Pitt's ridiculous accent and some odd scenes would be hilarious otherwise, I'm sure.
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gunsgirl says...
5 years ago
This is such a good movie. Strange how a Hollywood feature was mostly in German but nonetheless a great film. Taking place during times of war the plan is to kill top ranking Nazis during a film premiere specifically for Nazis courtesy of the theatre owner whom years earlier escaped Nazi prosecution. In a nutshell.... but Tarentino films can never be described easily as they are wonderfully complex with nuances that need to be examined by the viewer. Do yourself a favour and watch it. Great performances that need to be seen.
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Jordyep says...
5 years ago
A good film, but I don’t get why so many people think it’s one of his best.
Look, I love Christoph Waltz’ performance and the opening scene as much as the next one.
But, like most of his films, Inglourious Basterds also suffers from being too long, and having some jarring stylistic choices.
Did we really need that one intercut of Goebbels’ sex life, or arrows pointing towards important people on the screen, or Samuel L Jackson explaining the flammability of film?
I know that this helps with creating a sense of self-awareness, but it wasn’t needed, as you already get that sense from the excellent dialogue, the gratuitous violence, etc.
Furthermore, there are literally scenes that go on for more than 20 minutes, and they manage to hold your attention.
That’s already more than enough to seperate yourself from other filmmakers, so I think Quentin really should’ve held back on some of his more excessive choices.

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But what the fuck do I know, everyone loves this movie.

7/10
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Manna90 says...
5 years ago
One of my favourite movies of all time. Superb acting (Christoph Waltz in particular), legendary soundtrack (Morricone never fails expectations), unforgivable moments such as the opening scene and the tavern. Probably Tarantino's best work, 100% his best movie until 2009, then it is a hard choice between this and Django. Highly recommended, I've watched this like 5 times already in these last 10 years.
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Mr. Sackamano says...
6 years ago
We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
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eduromer says...
3 years ago
“I think this just might be my masterpiece”
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