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Inglourious Basterds (Tarantino, 2009) The Reviews Thread
Please continue pre-hype discussion here: http://forum.dvdtalk.com/movie-talk/...roject-27.html
Movie:
"Inglourious Basterds" (2009) (Starring Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Mιlanie Laurent, Diane Kruger, Til Schweiger, Eli Roth, Mike Meyers)
Release Date:
8/21/2009
Rating:
R (for strong graphic violence, language and brief sexuality)
Running Time:
153 min. (2h. 33m.)
Rotten Tomatoes:
Fresh:227 Rotten:29 (89% as of 3/20/10)
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Trailer:
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*credit to Lt Ripley for this gem of a poster
Movie:
"Inglourious Basterds" (2009) (Starring Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Mιlanie Laurent, Diane Kruger, Til Schweiger, Eli Roth, Mike Meyers)
Release Date:
8/21/2009
Rating:
R (for strong graphic violence, language and brief sexuality)
Running Time:
153 min. (2h. 33m.)
Rotten Tomatoes:
Fresh:227 Rotten:29 (89% as of 3/20/10)
RT Link...
Info:
IMDb Link...
Trailer:
<object width="512" height="296"><param name="movie" value="http://www.hulu.com/embed/VKajbXOVR2BkYM_V0hTDhw"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.hulu.com/embed/VKajbXOVR2BkYM_V0hTDhw" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullScreen="true" width="512" height="296"></embed></object>
Poster Art:

*credit to Lt Ripley for this gem of a poster
Last edited by OldBoy; 03-20-10 at 10:54 PM.
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Can't wait for this to hit the screens. I will probably see it this weekend, crowds be damned. I've been on a WWII kick with Band of Brothers, so this movie s/b very satisfying.
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I have abstained from watching any clips or any spoilers and I am so freakin excited. This move is gonna be like heaven to me.
Took a vacation day from work for this movie. going bright and early to Columbus on Friday morning.
Took a vacation day from work for this movie. going bright and early to Columbus on Friday morning.
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Just found out Quentin Tarantino will be at Arclight midnight showing. Good thing I got my tickets just in time.
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i'll prob hit a midnight screening of this (surprising that there are only 3 theaters in the state that are doing midnight screenings). I'm also surprised that this is only playing on one screen at the big theater by me, given its run time, and whos involved in the movie.
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I can't wait to see this tomorrow. I took off some work for some vacation solely for this film. I'm also going to drive 4 hours to my hometown to watch it w/ my friends. I can't wait to discuss about it afterwards with a round of drinks.
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I'm so excited for this. I love everything he has done.
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James Berardinelli's 4-star review:
http://www.reelviews.net/php_review_...dentifier=1774
I have found over the years that If James B and Roger Ebert both love a movie, it's pretty much guaranteed it'll be good.
http://www.reelviews.net/php_review_...dentifier=1774
I have found over the years that If James B and Roger Ebert both love a movie, it's pretty much guaranteed it'll be good.
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Re: Inglourious Basterds (Tarantino, 2009) The Reviews Thread
granted, aren't both of those 2 (and Peter Travers) all Tarantino fanboys who seem to give everything he does 4 stars
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Ebert didn't like Reservoir Dogs (initially at least) or Death Proof.
James Berardinelli gave Kill Bill vol 1 a 2.5 out of 4, Vol 2 got a 3 out of 4, and Jackie Brown got a 3 out of 4 as well.
James Berardinelli gave Kill Bill vol 1 a 2.5 out of 4, Vol 2 got a 3 out of 4, and Jackie Brown got a 3 out of 4 as well.
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Inglourious Basterds - ****
Grindhouse/Death Proof - **½
Sin City - ****
Kill Bill Vol. 2 - ****
Kill Bill Vol. 1 - ****
Jackie Brown - ****
Four Rooms - **
Pulp Fiction - ****
Resevior Dog - **½
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Re: Inglourious Basterds (Tarantino, 2009) The Reviews Thread
Just back from a screening in Zurich, Switzerland.
Love Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill, really like Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown. Grindhouse, not so much so.
The thing that went through my mind leaving the theater: there's been talk about him making this movie for 10 years or more, I would have thought the story could have been a lot more tight.
Bloody nazis are not going to leave their top of the line nut jobs in a cinema with two lone guards at the door of Hitllers balcony. mel brooks did a better job on that in his remake of 'to be or not to be'. there just didn't seem to be any danger in the kino scene, other than from the incredibly well played col. hans landa.
Christoph Waltz steals every scene he is in.
Brad Pitt, great in Snatch and Fight Club, is not much more than a mustach and a thick accent here, one of which is good for some good chuckles.
Took me some time to figure out that Eli Roth is not a relative of Tim Roth but the guy that wrote and directed 'Hostel'. Yeah, but he IS good with a baseball bat.
With my two favorite critics both giving full 4 stars I will watch this one again at the cinemas. Picking the 5pm screening on a Thursday might not have been a great idee. The granny in the seat next to me seemed really disturbed by some scenes. Which made me feel bad for her.
3.5 out of 5, or 3 out of 4. The movie could easily lose a good 15 minutes.
Why bring the British into this?? To be historically acurate... no!?
Love Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill, really like Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown. Grindhouse, not so much so.
The thing that went through my mind leaving the theater: there's been talk about him making this movie for 10 years or more, I would have thought the story could have been a lot more tight.
Bloody nazis are not going to leave their top of the line nut jobs in a cinema with two lone guards at the door of Hitllers balcony. mel brooks did a better job on that in his remake of 'to be or not to be'. there just didn't seem to be any danger in the kino scene, other than from the incredibly well played col. hans landa.
Christoph Waltz steals every scene he is in.
Brad Pitt, great in Snatch and Fight Club, is not much more than a mustach and a thick accent here, one of which is good for some good chuckles.
Took me some time to figure out that Eli Roth is not a relative of Tim Roth but the guy that wrote and directed 'Hostel'. Yeah, but he IS good with a baseball bat.
With my two favorite critics both giving full 4 stars I will watch this one again at the cinemas. Picking the 5pm screening on a Thursday might not have been a great idee. The granny in the seat next to me seemed really disturbed by some scenes. Which made me feel bad for her.
3.5 out of 5, or 3 out of 4. The movie could easily lose a good 15 minutes.
Why bring the British into this?? To be historically acurate... no!?
Last edited by Patrick_N; 08-20-09 at 03:26 PM.
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Re: Inglourious Basterds (Tarantino, 2009) The Reviews Thread
Looks like you might have to check with your local AMC for a midnight show. Regal is not running any of them (but they ran them for Funny People?) and even AMC is not running them everywhere.
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Re: Inglourious Basterds (Tarantino, 2009) The Reviews Thread
Just got back from a midnight showing. The film was great — not action-packed at all, aside from a few scenes, and the pacing was pretty good. Interesting to see Tarantino start to self-reference himself now. If you've liked a majority of his films, definitely go see this.
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5 words. Tarantino is my fucking hero. he made a movie that was worth the almost 6 year wait since he first announced it. Violent as hell at certain points, lots of moments when the audienced cheered
, and damn if i say it, Brad Pitt was perfect for the part. Yeah the accent was a bit over the top, but it grew on ya. Oh and a word of caution, probably 70% of the movie is in either German or French w/English subtitles, and there are really only 6 or 7 full scenes in the movie (with 5 chapters in all, kind of like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction), so scenes do take their time, and boy does Quinten really know how to make a scene suspenseful even with just the dialogue, cause there are several points where you know something bad is gonna happen, but the scene keeps on goin.
I have 2 naration questions
Spoiler:
I have 2 naration questions
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Last edited by Rypro 525; 08-21-09 at 02:57 AM.
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Re: Inglourious Basterds (Tarantino, 2009) The Reviews Thread
Rypro
My initial reaction to the film is it's very good, not a masterpiece, felt like it didn't have enough scenes to tell the whole story. And the chapter cards were unnecessary and pulled me out of the movie every time. I loved the dialogue - it sings. The violence in many scenes is like a punchline of a great joke.
About the movie theater scene
Brad Pitt's performance is that of a cartoon in the trailers, but in the context of the entire film it's very fitting. Especially when counterbalanced against Christoph Waltz' character's eloquence.
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About the movie theater scene
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Brad Pitt's performance is that of a cartoon in the trailers, but in the context of the entire film it's very fitting. Especially when counterbalanced against Christoph Waltz' character's eloquence.
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