Inglorious Bastards... tarantinos war film....

Started by That Nice Guy Beck!, February 12, 2009, 02:32:51 PM

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Quote from: aaronb on February 14, 2009, 09:38:39 AM
i just realized this is a remake of a 1978 film.  now im going to have to find the original
Quote from: That Nice Guy Beck! on February 14, 2009, 09:42:43 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inglorious_Bastards

Doesn't sound all that similar... but I guess that explains the difference in spelling? :P


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im still downloading it (thanks pirate bay), i love old war movies.  apparently it has been dubbed in english, i hope it's not to bad. 
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Oh holy mother.  It was written by Tarantino too.  [roll]

I loved Pulp Fiction, and I like the Kill Bills.  But it was only the previous 3:50 of good film that allowed me to overlook the last painful ten minutes of Kill Bill II.  In that last scene, when David Carradine says "As you know, l'm quite keen on comic books..."  I wanted to stab myself in the eyes.  There are scenes in all of his movies where I see the actors struggling to bring his fanfic to life.

Whereas Scorscese or Woody Allen are film scholars, Tarantino is the ultimate movie fanboy.  When he manages to tone it down, his output is good.  But there was a story about how Tarantino invited Travolta over to his house for a casual beer during the filming of Pulp Fiction.  Travolta politely declined a number of times.  Tarantino did not give up, and finally Travolta capitulated - when he arrived, he was ambushed by a bunch of Tarantino's friends and brought to the room where the "Welcome Back Kotter" board game was set up.  Tarantino made him play.  In character.  That pretty much sums up Tarantino for me.


That Nice Guy Beck!

Quote from: il d00d on February 15, 2009, 12:13:38 PM
Oh holy mother.  It was written by Tarantino too.  [roll]

I loved Pulp Fiction, and I like the Kill Bills.  But it was only the previous 3:50 of good film that allowed me to overlook the last painful ten minutes of Kill Bill II.  In that last scene, when David Carradine says "As you know, l'm quite keen on comic books..."  I wanted to stab myself in the eyes.  There are scenes in all of his movies where I see the actors struggling to bring his fanfic to life.

Whereas Scorscese or Woody Allen are film scholars, Tarantino is the ultimate movie fanboy.  When he manages to tone it down, his output is good.  But there was a story about how Tarantino invited Travolta over to his house for a casual beer during the filming of Pulp Fiction.  Travolta politely declined a number of times.  Tarantino did not give up, and finally Travolta capitulated - when he arrived, he was ambushed by a bunch of Tarantino's friends and brought to the room where the "Welcome Back Kotter" board game was set up.  Tarantino made him play.  In character.  That pretty much sums up Tarantino for me.



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saw this movie last nite!!

a must see, i myself am a Tartino fan, love his work, but i guess u just gotta have a sick mind to understand the comic side of his sense of humor  ;D
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+1. Saw it Friday night. Great movie. Might have to go again.
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I've watched Pulp Fiction about 6 times . Love the characters.

Reservoir Dogs was OK .

Really liked True Romance.

I think I would like Inglorious Bastards if it wasn't comedic at all.

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I finally got around to seeing this last night.  I didn't enjoy it as much as Tarantino's other movies, but part of that was probably because my ears hurt at Pitt's lousy fakey Tennessee accent.  Being from the south, it just grates on my ears to hear a crappy fake southern accent.  It's like my high school Spanish teach teaching us, "Coa-moah say-uh yayma ewwwsteyed".  No No NOOO!!!  I just can't get past it to appreciate the story.

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I thought it was really good but some of the scenes dragged a little.  Also, would have liked to have seen more of the Basterds instead of Mrs. Movie House owner. 
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