Inglourious Basterds Full Trailer
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[1] On Feb-11-2009, misterpink867 wrote:holy crap that looks freaking cool...
[2] On Feb-12-2009, Jesse wrote:
Production on the trailer is awful (music, graphics), but the movie itself looks outstanding.
[3] On Feb-12-2009, ButchTheBoxer16 wrote:
I liked the teaser trailer, although besides Pitt, I am still not entirely sold on the cast. Eli Roth has that goofy ass grin on his face the whole time. I wish QT would have waited to film this so Simon Pegg and Adam Sandler could have been in it. But it still looks good and I can't wait for a full trailer.
[4] On Feb-12-2009, France Over wrote:
Americans are more stupid and arrogants people of the world. The WW2 are the most violence and torture in story of humanity. This movie is a mystake. 8 men can't fight vs deutsch army in the reallity. The deutsch army only knew the violence in the "camps de la mort" ! Your GI cried when they are taken in into death camps !!!
It is the Soviet army which entered Berlin, in first.
You're so stupid !!
YOu loose the war in vietnam, you loose the war in irak, you loose in afghanistan. You loose all over the world.
STOP you think you're the best of the world, European degenerate !!!
[5] On Feb-12-2009, Neil wrote:
To French Over
First of all. This movie is a brilliant idea and a solid script-having read it I think I should know. 8 men go behind enemy lines in this movie, yes; they kill bushels of Nazis, yes; it is unrealistic, yes-just wait for the end of the movie; but 8 men against the whole army of the Fatherland, no. You are pretty stupid. Just because you can lay down some crazy French words(death camps) and 7th grade history doesn't put you in the position to bash other's movies you haven't seen. This movie is loosely based on reality. Like the movie Titanic. There is no Jack or Rose but the ship still sank. If we could step out of our eggshell minds and experience cinema the way it was meant to be, then you'll probebly find that this is a good movie.
By the way. Those wars you mention are mistakes. Look at popular demand during those days, when the American people were protest those warmongers. Nixon, Bush I, Bush II, they all thought they were FDR.
[6] On Feb-14-2009, Wheat wrote:
Nicely said, i hope Frenchy learns better English before he trys to talk some more because it's really annoying arguing with third graders. Furthermore, both my grandparents were in WWII and both of them would agree that the French have too much selfish pride to let anyone remotely try to help them. Hell, just look at the way they cook.
[7] On Feb-15-2009, Tanish wrote:
I'm seeing it. Lol...
[8] On Feb-15-2009, TRY AND STOP US! wrote:
Hey Frenchie....Yes we are the most arrogant people in the world because we are the best....and we really dont give a shit about what the rest of the world thinks of us. You Europeans will never be like us, so i understand why you are so envious and hateful. Dont worry, we dont expect you to thank us for saving your pussy asses everytime you are threatened. Its just how we roll. If not for us, you would be speaking German right now. You are welcome!
[9] On Feb-16-2009, Cameron wrote:
Hey Frenchie, WW2 is over. Go have a baguette!
[10] On Feb-17-2009, Dutch wrote:
Dear TRY AND STOP US!
Get a life and a culture. :)
Cheers,
The Dutch
[11] On Feb-21-2009, Dave wrote:
I've been waiting for this movie for so long. The trailer in my mind is exceptional for a teaser trailer. I've never been so pumped watching one. Pulp Fiction has been my favorite movie for years, but i'm hoping this could beat it, i think it very well could. Good job Quentin! Keep up the good work.
[12] On Feb-23-2009, Rus wrote:
Frenchie is just upset because he knows that without the intervention of the United States, he would be speaking German right now ;-)
[13] On Feb-24-2009, Neo wrote:
looks promising. but i hope Tarantino doesn't take the 'bad ass' thing too far, because anyone who knows anything about the Waffen-SS knows they were as effective and brutal a fighting force as there ever was. everyone feared the Waffen-SS during WWII and with good reason.....
[14] On Mar-01-2009, Mike wrote:
I hope the Jewish Basterds waste all the natzees in the most brutal ways and piss on their ashes in this movie. The Nazis dont need to be portrayed as especially brutal, everyone knows they were. IB is history if Tarantino could rewrite it himself. Expect to see lots of dead nazis.
[15] On Mar-24-2009, werecat wrote:
Frenchie is upset that without America the Red Army would have rolled right on through Germany and into France and turned France into a Soviet puppet country for Stalin. Either way, it was young Americans and British soldiers as well that saved your whiny ass. Last time I checked the Americans kicked the Taliban out of power in Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein is dead. The Americans were in Vietnam because the French got scared and left. Vietnam was a French Conflict with the Vietnamese fighting Communists. It was your problem. The Americans didn't lose a single battle in Vietnam and the American people felt it was a pointless war, which it was. So the Americans decided to leave too. I'm gonna watch Inglorious Bastards and maybe you should read a history book and check up on the news headlines.
[16] On Apr-22-2009, Luke wrote:
If it wasnt for the Allies (who didnt chicken out of the war) your country would still be sucking the nazis fat one.
and "The deutsch army only knew the violence in the death camps" HA your kidding right? the SS killed any POWs they saw, on the spot. Thats for starters.
only in the camps. pft.
ignorance at a new level
[17] On May-08-2009, Ashley wrote:
It seems like everyone's going to extremes of national pride and missing what seems to be the really discomforting issue about the movie: it's being billed as yet another glorification of badass American killing power at a time when that "badass" power is actually killing people in the Middle East.
I swear I'm not a snob or a "stick in the mud" as my mom would say, but perhaps Mary O'Hare's advice to Kurt Vonnegut when writing Slaughterhouse-Five should be followed by a few more filmmakers: "You'll pretend you were men instead of babies, and you'll be played in the movies by Frank Sinatra and John Wayne or some of those other glamorous, war-loving, dirty old men. And war will look just wonderful, so we'll have a lot more of them. And they'll be fought by babies like the babies upstairs."
It would also be nice to a see a WWII movie that WASN'T about the Nazis for once. The Japanese were forcing Korean women into sex slavery and using chemical weapons on the Chinese. Where's THAT movie? How about the Eastern front or North Africa? Or Great Britain's conscription of colonial subjects into military service? Or Ghandi's independence movement in India, partly concurrent with WWII? Or the rampant anti-semitism all over Europe at the time? Or, for that matter, the equally rampant anti-semitism in the U.S. during the early 20th century as espoused by such national heroes as Charles Lindbergh and Henry Ford? Where are those movies?















