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Inglourious Basterds
Release Date: August 21, 2009 (North America)
Genres: Action, War
Production Phase: Released
Studio: The Weinstein Company Production Company: A Band Apart
Who's In It: Brad Pitt (Lt. Aldo Raine), Christoph Waltz (Colonel Hans Landa), Melanie Laurent (Shosanna), Diane Kruger (Bridget von Hammersmark), Mike Myers (General Ed Fenech)
Who's Making It: Quentin Tarantino (Director), Quentin Tarantino (Screenwriter),
Premise: During World War II, a dozen American G.I.s of Jewish descent are hand-picked to go into Nazi-occupied France. Their mission: to kill as many of the enemy as they can.... More »
HypeMeter Rating: Burning
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I am getting sick and tired of constant, endless, monotonous movies about the crimes of German Nazis…
SlamShut
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Posted: 16 years 16 weeks ago
Inglorious.
I-N-G-L-O-R-I-O-U-S.
Inglorious.
Gentlemen Death
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Posted: 16 years 16 weeks ago
Can't wait! I am curious to see if he goes serious with this film as opposed to Kill Bill and Grindhouse. Not that those movies are bad, just saying it might be nice to see him go back and do something like Jackie Brown or Pulp Fiction.
Gentlemen Death
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Posted: 16 years 16 weeks ago
Hey Slam...it is supposed to be spelled incorrectly.....
SlamShut
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Posted: 16 years 16 weeks ago
HEY SHUDDUP.
Gentlemen Death
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Posted: 16 years 16 weeks ago
hehe
snoochies
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Posted: 16 years 15 weeks ago
There were big differences between the Kill Bill script and the movie so you just know Tarantino won't leave that leaked script alone - anyone seen Brad Pitt pronounce the title on the Charlie Rose show - pretty cool if that'll be his accent!
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Posted: 16 years 10 weeks ago
Wow, I can't wait for this movie. We all know how Tarantino loves to throw down tributes left & right to his favorite movies, but I'm just glad this isn't an exact remake of Castellari's Quel Maledetto Treno Blindato. I'm sick of every other movie nowadays being a remake. Anyways, I think this has potential and to go against the grain -- Tarantino hasn't let me down yet!
Kaeos
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Posted: 16 years 10 weeks ago
Interesting. Not a huge Tarantino fan but this does look.....interesting
Space Tycoon
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Posted: 16 years 10 weeks ago
Looks like more bullshit WWII propaganda to me.
Hopefully I'm wrong.
Space Tycoon
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Posted: 16 years 10 weeks ago
I am getting sick and tired of constant, endless, monotonous movies about the crimes of German Nazis.
At the same time there seem to be almost none about Communists or Zionists. There are endless movies about the Holocaust; but when can we ever expect a movie or series about the Holodomor(Soviet Russia's genocide against the Ukrainians)?
Look, the German people are among the most educated, civilized, disciplined and moral people on Earth. They have more than paid for whatever past transgressions they may have committed--which, by the way, are no worse than those committed by the USA, Russia, Britain, France, and many others.
Yet, the people who control the US media and entertainment system will never let the Germans live it down. Even as they ignore, downplay or even cheer on similar atrocities committed against countless Palestinians, Lebanese, Iraqis, Afghans, and (before too long), Iranians and Pakistanis.
Every Imperial ideology requires justification for it's very survival. We are not so far removed from the Nazis as we would like to think.
Gentlemen Death
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Posted: 16 years 9 weeks ago
So......You plan on going to see this movie then, right?
Space Tycoon
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Posted: 16 years 9 weeks ago
Oh, definitely. Hypocrisy is all the rage for '09.
Gentlemen Death
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Posted: 16 years 9 weeks ago
lol