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Iamthewalrus13 13 |
Fri Oct 9 2009 12:43:50 |
| were in the business of killing natzi cousin bussiness is a booming I love this movie I want to be a Basterd | ||
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bluecheesemister 11 |
Wed Sep 23 2009 13:51:07 |
| This movie wasn't as great as his others, the excitement in Pulp fiction and the kill bill series surpassed this films by far. Quentin is still the man though. | ||
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Marl 406 |
Sat Aug 22 2009 18:52:46 |
| I enjoyed watching Inglourious Basterds. Best war-adventure cinema at the present that I have viewed. Very brutal and bloody, but still very good! My compliments go to filmmaker "Quentin Tarantino"for this magnificent creation. Five stars, Good job! | ||
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YUPPIE 7999 |
Sat Aug 22 2009 03:24:20 |
| My Grade: (C+). Despite the numerous scalpings, carving of swastikas into the forheads of Nah-zeees, and the fine performances by, Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt), Col. Hans Landa (Christopher Waltz), Shosanna Dreyfus (Melanie Laurent), and Adolph Hitler (Martin Wuttke). "Inglourious Basterds" is a bloated drama that is barely worth the price of admission. There are 5 Chapters. These chapters eventually ties up the "Basterds" into a nice bow. But, by the time the fifth chapter concluded, I no longer cared what happened to the characters. If you like a film that is loaded with subtitles and lengthy conversations, then this is the film for you. The plot centers around Hans Landa, Aldo Raine, and Shosanna Dreyfus. The movie starts out great with the introduction of Hans Landa. A man who goes by the nickname of "Jew Hunter." Hans Landa 's interrogation techniques are superb. The end result, opens the door for Chapter 3. "The Inglourious Basterds" are next. Chapter 2 is by far the coolest of them all. It is cruel, nasty, and unforgiving. Brad Pitt had a blast playing Aldo Raine. His marching orders to the eight Jewish-American soldiers, which are delivered in a smooth southern drawl is a sight to behold. "The Basterds," are in the Nah-zeee killing business. And Aldo Raine has got a hunger for Nazi scalps and carving swastikas into foreheads. Samuel L. Jackson introduces Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz in a voiceover. It's already an instant classic. Chapter 3 is a snoozer. I know what Quentin was t | ||
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drumming like Neil Peart 707 |
Sun Jun 7 2009 12:55:11 |
| Quentin Tarantino will always direct that brutally, bloody style of cinema with "tongue in cheek" humor. Quentin, you rock ! | ||
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