Inglourious basterds (4 Viewers)

I saw it last week. Of course it is not historically accurate or even close to it, but it is far enough off to not matter. It is a very entertaining movie with a couple of very good performances. The only part that really bugged me was thinking about how little security there was for Hitler. Well worth the price of a ticket.
 
Doesn't that one end badly for the heroine?
No, she survives the war and then go to Israel (where the beginning of the movie takes place, the rest is a flashback from that point).
 
I saw it today and was not impressed with it, although it is not a boring movie, I cannot recommend it. I expected more from a QT movie. The only scene that I liked was the scene in the basement of the bar.

I do not think it was worth the price of a ticket.
 
I saw it few days ago and was an enjoyable movie with one of the worst ending in movie history..maybe because the movie was very long and QT should have done a 2 part movie like in Kill Bill..Hans Landa was the real funny carachter (in previous movies from QT there were 2 or 3 in each) as already said a strange detective Columbo style..The Bar scene was great, long but really tense and with a great ending, the carachter of Private Stoller something i didn't understand and pretty useless in the economy of the movie.A strange movie.
 
Simply put was one of the worst movies I have ever seen.
Just terrible:mad:
 
What more would you expect from a Tarantino movie?:D "I never saw a Tarantino movie I liked"
Mike

I know I dont like his movies but he had worked on the script on this one for ten years. I was hoping for so much more. He should have just called it Kill
Adolf as it was just like Kill Bill with all of the blood and killing. I also do not care for movies that are not historically correct.
 
Mmm..in Kill Bill you know that Bill at the end of the film is killed but you are surprised because it's an epic clash..not phisically but of dialogues (remember the comics theory of Bill etc.etc.) after 2 movies of epic clashes..this one was a movie where i was expecting a bit of gore..much more blood and an epic clash between Pitt and Landa or maybe some nazi super bastard..and indeed what you get?A stupid ending with an actor similar to Hitler getting...ops i know this will spoil the movie so i'll not write it.The historical facts are too widely known for shootin an ending like this , it smacks of B movie(i know maybe QT intention was just this)..but the historical facts need more respect.By the way as already said i save the bar sequence (a western scene in a french village in WWII)..the start of the movie with that long and tense introduction to the character of Hans Landa and some other funny moment, i save the music (Ennio Morricone above all)..but the ending spoils it all.
 
Sorry OZ but I loved it. Killing, funny stand offs ,action pretty girls .What more could you like.History takes a big dive here but fun movie.Simmo.
 
Sorry OZ but I loved it. Killing, funny stand offs ,action pretty girls .What more could you like.History takes a big dive here but fun movie.Simmo.

I will be sure to rent the IB dvd but as with Defiance I'm happy I didn't pay the ripoff cinema price to see it ;)
 
I saw the original from 1978. You can rent it on Netflix. Extras have an interview of the director with Quenton Tarrintino. Fun film with lots of production values and stuff blowing up.
 
I finally saw the movie, and I enjoyed it immensely . . . Hitler, Goering, Boermann & Goebbels all being made into good Nazis thanks in part to betrayal by the equivalent of Heydrich (S.S. Colonel Landa), a group of Jewish G.I. guerillas, and a Jewish girl whose family is massacred by Landa in the opening scene. The Nazi sniper who killed 300 G.I.'s in Italy (because some stupid American Colonel refused to let the G.I.'s shell the bell tower due to its historical significance) buying the farm at the hands of the Jewish girl he had the hots for was a nice bonus. There is something about Nazis dying in bunches that just makes me fell all warm and fuzzy inside . . . oops, did I say that out loud . . . I am just not politically correct.
 
I saw this weekend and I enjoyed it. Yes, a little more violent than it probably needed to be (the scalpings) but amusing in parts and the actor who plays Landa turned in an oscar like performance.

The scene in the movie theater where Shoshanna is yelling at the Germans as they burn somehow reminded me of that Apple ad from 1984.
 
This was a very enjoyable movie! Classic Tarantino. He is the best at creating tension, through dialogue, around a dinner/meal table. Happened at least four times in IB.

You gotta admire his creativity. I mean, we all know the history of WWII. Even so it was great seeing the nazi bad guys get their due.

Some great lines/moments: "Oblige him"; "How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice." When the nazi colonel started laughing hysterically at the French actresses' mountain climbing "explanation". All hilarious.
 
I'd give it a respectable 3 out of 5 years.:) Some of the scenes however seemed to have way too much dialouge and seemed way to long, especially the tavern scene. Overall an enjoyable film.

Regards,
Vick
 
My missus bought me the DVD for my birthday. We sat down and watched it together.

As a military junkie I was put off by the inaccuracies etc. in the film.

As a Tarantino fan I thought it was typical of him and I like his cheesy movies. :)

By the way...... the missus loved it! :D
 
I finally got to this one and overall I was very underwhelmed. There were some fun scenes with humor and tension like the tavern scene and the lunch scene but they were few and far between. It actually was not as bloody as I expected but rather the violence was mostly just silly. The Hitler scenes were simply absurd, which I know is a Tarantino inclination but I just don't think he pulled in all together. It is worth seeing once just for the novelty but barely 2 stars for me.
 

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