
Quentin Tarantino Teases Us with ‘Inglourious Basterds’ Clip
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I saw this on Slash FIlm! Let me tell you, I'm drooling over the very short clip… the movie should be hella sweeeeeet!!!!
This may end up being one of Tarantino’s best films and there is no doubt I'm looking forward to this yet in mind I don't think he will ever top the classic Pulp Fiction. Indeed, one of my all time favorites and simply brilliant from the cinematography to the dialog and the awesome soundtrack, I could watch it ten times a day and not get sick of it.
feeling the same way it's going to be an awesome flick…still more psyched about this than any of the other summer movies
I am marginally excited, since this film has been coming for what-seems-like forever, and one can never tell if Taratino is going to go crazy or not. That said, the clip looks good, though, out of cinematic context (scenes or shots immediately before it), that final line looks a bit cheezerific. Though this is Tarantino, so a little cheese is permitted.
Im stoked beyond stoked for this movie. I gotta admit though Im kind of a QT whore so I'm stoked about everything that has his name associated with it. Probably not a good thing but hey, he hasnt exactly dissapointed us yet. Well, not all of us at least.
Yawn.
Sounds like more jewish propaganda coming out of hollywood. hololocaust be damned.
i am not interested. you shouldn't be either. it's only a movie.
I have to agree with Cole on this one. Brad Pitt doing a bad accent and talking smack is not enough to get me interested in this movie.
Quite possibly the most important piece of film ever produced… Should receive 10 OSCARS based solely off this clip alone! BRAVO Quinton, BRAVO.
I wonder if anyone has bothered to tell Quentin that he has misspelled "Bastards"?
Uuuuummmmm, I think I know when I mispell a word, Apple Jacks.
Go farm some melons.
Looking so forward to this film… Made a mock poster for the film and I was glad to see I was on the right track…
http://whatthefrap.blogspot.com/2008/11/inglourio...
Lets make a comedy/horror-slasher film about a secret Vietnamese group murdering evil American soldiers… why not make a comedy/horror-slasher film about Native Americans slaughtering evil settlers? 90% of German soldiers were not Nazis… Nazism is political, very few Germans were Nazis. The ones that were actually criminal Nazis were executed. So really? make a movie about slaughtering German soldiers…. just a little sick to me. There was good and bad on both sides… If you want to tell a story about a historical event, tell it truthfully.
Kike propoganda….They must really feel alone in thier war with Iran and Palestine to string together this dishonest crap of thiers. Target Audiance = Thick as fuck American brats that are already brainwashed by Tarantinos ultraviolent crap work.
For more Inglourious Basterds information and media go to:
http://InglouriousBasterds.info
The first trailer didn’t really do all that much for me, but the freshly released second one has got me pumped…gives lot more insight in to how the actual film is going to be than the first one – I couldn’t be more excited. I also have heard that the actual film is a little less Brad Pitt-centric, which is a good thing.
I think the so far polarizing reviews have come from the fact that its becoming ‘cool’ to hate on Tarantino films…every critic just wants him to be the indie film underdog, and now that he’s big they all wanna tear him down. Personally, I think this has the chance to be his best film since Pulp Fiction.
I also thought it was great that they used “Comin Home” by Murder By Death in the second half of this trailer. It has this modern punk Johnny Cash vibe to it that really sets the mood for some Spaghetti-western style violence…hope its featured in the actual film, too.
Also, the extended version of this trailer can be seen at : http://displacedbrett.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/...