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Inglorious Basterds Review
Inglorious Basterds Review
Inglorious Basterds Review
Inglorious Basterds Review

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Director Quentin Tarantino
Writter Quentin Tarantino
Release date July 28, 2009
Country USA / Germany
Genre War / Drama / Parody
Cast and Characters Brad Pitt ... Lt. Aldo Raine
Martin Wuttke ... Adolf Hitler
Mélanie Laurent ... Shosanna Dreyfus
Christoph Waltz ... Col. Hans Landa
Eli Roth ... Sgt. Donny Donowitz
Michael Fassbender... Lt. Archie Hicox
Diane Kruger ... Bridget von Hammersmark
Daniel Brühl ... Pvt Fredrick Zoller
Til Schweiger ... Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz
Gedeon Burkhard ... Cpl. Wilhelm Wicki
Jacky Ido ... Marcel
B.J. Novak ... Pfc. Smithson Utivich
Omar Doom ... Pfc. Omar Ulmer
Sylvester Groth ... Joseph Goebbels
Denis Menochet ... Perrier LaPadite
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Inglorious Basterds - Jewish commando, brains, scalps, blood and violence by Quentin Tarantino during Third Reich.

Quentin Tarantino says that movie is a spaghetti western set almost accidentally in World War II. The screenplay for the movie was largely developed between work on Jackie Brown and Kill Bill though QT says that he needs another year to finish it. According to both Tarantino and Michael Madsen, the screenplay for this film is huge - Tarantino called it 3 feature length scripts, Madsen said it would run about 6 hours. Because of that length, there has been talk of this movie being split up into multiple pieces, just like Kill Bill was. Much like Kill Bill, Inglorious Bastards is somewhat of a derivative movie, being heavily influenced by The Dirty Dozen and Where Eagles Dare. Despite some rumors, this film is not a remake of the 1977 Bo Svenson movie also titled Inglorious Bastards (that particular movie was also known as Counterfeit Commandos, Deadly Mission, G.I. Bro, and Hell's Heroes).

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Overall rating: 
 
8.0
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8.0   (1)
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Inglorious Basterds Review - Another funny movie by Quentin Tarantino

Overall rating: 
 
8.0
Story:
 
8.0
Actors:
 
9.0
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8.0
Sound:
 
7.0
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Tech-88 Reviewed by Tech-88
September 13, 2009
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I have to say, I always like QT’s stuff. Reservoir Dogs was OK, not my fave, although the first scene in the coffee shop is good. Pulp Fiction had some great lines, but as someone else said, Tarentino does some crazy editing. Uma Thurman as a brunette though…..

I really liked the film though.

Basterds are real basterds. They keep no promises and they love to scalp nazis :)

 
 
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written by Tomas Brown, September 13, 2009
I like the basterds very much smilies/grin.gif

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