Inglourious Basterds (7/9) Movie CLIP - Buongiorno (2009) HD
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Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) and two other Basterds try to pass for Italian members of the film industry at the premier of a Nazi propaganda film.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
A group of hardened Nazi killers stalk their prey in Nazi-occupied France as a Jewish cinema owner plots to take down top-ranking SS officers during the official premiere of a high-profile German propaganda film. As far as Lt. Aldo Raine (aka Aldo the Apache," Brad Pitt) -- is concerned, the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi. Raine's mission is to strike fear into the heart of Adolf Hitler by brutally murdering as many goose-steppers as possible, or die trying. In order to accomplish that goal, Lt. Raine recruits a ruthless team of cold-blooded killers known as "The Basterds" which includes baseball-bat-wielding Bostonian Sgt. Donnie Donowitz (aka "The Bear Jew," Eli Roth) and steely psychopath Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz (Til Schweiger), among others. When the Basterds' secret rendezvous with turncoat German actress Bridget von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) goes awry, they learn that the Nazis will be staging the French premiere of "The Nation's Pride," a rousing propaganda film based on the exploits of German hero Fredrick Zoller (Daniel Brühl), at a modest theater owned by Jewish cinephile Shoshanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent), posing as a Gentile after the brutal murder of her family by the ruthless Col. Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz). As the Basterds hatch an explosive plan to take out as many Nazis as possible at the premiere, they remain completely oblivious to the fact that Shoshanna, too, longs to bring the Third Reich to its knees, and that she's willing to sacrifice her beloved theater in the process.
CREDITS:
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Cast: Omar Doom, Brad Pitt, Eli Roth, Christoph Waltz, Diane Kruger
Directors: Eli Roth, Quentin Tarantino
Producers: Lawrence Bender, William Paul Clark, Christoph Fisser, Bruce Moriarty, Lloyd Phillips, Henning Molfenter, Pilar Savone, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Erica Steinberg, Charlie Woebcken
Screenwriter: Quentin Tarantino
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As a native Italian, I can say that it’s just phenomenal how he spoke Italian so fluently. Brad Pitt did a fantastic job!
😂😂😂
BAWNJORNO
@@LoveIncest yooo what is your name
gorelawmie
A river there, chief
I love how Landa is clearly just screwing with them here.
MikeMJPMUNCH Like how I used to scream at mosquitto I trapped in my toy box before starving it to death
박상언 O_o
That's why he laughed so hard when she said mountain climbing, because he already knew she was shot and he just wanted to see what lie she would come up with and mountain climbing was so ridiculous
박상언 HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH fuck yeah
***** Me no understnad
I can't get over the way Brad Pitt pronounces Arrividerci in the end.
That's is because he is a Rooting Shooting Cowboy.... Yes Sir He Sure Is...Ah ha Ha B-)
+Smeeven Spielberg neither can I! I just can't stop laughing every time i see it!
HAHHAHAHA
me toooo,
A river there chief
Landa: *Speaks Fluent Italian”
Everybody: 👁👄👁
Brad Pitt: “Gratzi”
Correcto
🤣🤣🤣
That is an oh crap moment 😳
A river there chief is what I heard
Arrivederci
"I speak the most Italian" - Brad Pitt
When you lie on your resume and you actually get the job
“I speak eye-tally-in”
"a river there chief" - I speak the most italian
To his credit he does understand what Landa is asking him
@@leob4403 that's not speaking though lol
Waltz is a master in this entire movie
bleedorange2332 He really is : )
Without him the movie would have failed.
+Onmysheet quentin wouldnt make the movie without him. He said that in a interview.
Luuk Holdijk Yes. The project would have failed.
+Onmysheet definitely hes the perfect actor for the character and there aint nobody like him!
0:20 his Hand gesture without any words kills me Everytime hahaha
So true
It doesn t make any sense it just looks italian
erwin fischer as Italian I can’t stop laughing
As i know that hand move has really agressive meaning in italian, is that true, correct me please if it is true
@@talhabaz1599 no, not really. With totally another face and making it more... Naturally it's like "what the heck are you saying"
1:36 the slap on the shoulder was almost like “hey good job on the Italian, better than these two idiots”
Thought I was the only one 😂😂
and you can see how proud he felt after landa said bravo ahahah
Lmao yeah praising him for pronouncing his name right 😅
Haha yes! the fact he said he never speak italian before but he nailed it better than those two
@@retnomahardika5446 that the joke
I love how the villain is actually the smartest character in the movie, and the heroes only succeed because he foresees how the war will end and makes a deal.
Technically he's just an opportunist who places his bet on the winning side, from that point of view he's just neutral
@Christian Lopez or maybe he's just doing it for fun, or irritated by her stupid plan of meeting in a underground pub
@Christian Lopez yeah I’ve never really understood why he killed her but not the Americans lol maybe because she was technically a traitor.
Well, i dont reckon to try to forecast exactly how smart that fellar was. But, I'm pretty sure he planned it out so he would have a nice cushy retirement after the war, and that he could just take that uniform off and pretend like nothing happened, and after a while, everyone else would forget too..... unless they had something to remind them..... apparently he didn't plan THAT far ahead, heh.
@Christian Lopez I believe he killed the actress for insulting his intelligence. She expected him believe she injured her leg while mountain climbing the previous day when there are no mountains in Paris.
1:32 I love moments like this, where the villain clearly knows exactly what's going on and literally praises the character for giving the only convincing pronunciation of their name.
It’s so funny because in the scene before they all told him to just not to saying
It’s funnier as well considering that was the one guy who said he didn’t speak any italian
do many moments like this happen?
Bravo
actually landa later in the movie referred to dominic and antonio as "the two italians", so he actually believed them
"A RIVER DERCHY". - Brad Pitt (Inglorious Basterds)
Pitt pretending to be Italian with a Tennessee accent is still so funny.
A river there chief
Anarchy Derby
Lmao alpha af
"A REAR RA DARE CHEE" .. What's also funny is how all 3 of them still understood Landa.
Dominic DeCocco is the one who doesn't speak any Italian, yet by far is the most convincing speaker
To be honest, no. Not at all.
@@Scarletraven87 Yeah, Brad Pitt clearly was the best one here
@@ethanlivemere1162
To evaluate what's convincing you have to be italian.
And Dominic gave away himself with the hand gesture.
@@Scarletraven87 I was only making a joke mate
@@Scarletraven87 He was being sarcastic lol.
I love the "bravo"
Great job on pronouncing your own name correctly.
Priceless and brilliant writing and delivery
As much as I love Christoph Waltz in Quentin Tarantino movies. I'd like to see how far his range can go
he is almost says it like he is greek
Lol he's making fun of them & just enjoying the hell out of his position of power there. So well written and performed.
Fun fact: "bravo" in Italian means "bravo". The English term comes from French and the French term from Italian.
Landa saying "Bravo" to the dude for being the only one able to properly pronounce his own name had me dead 😂😂
Like an Italian teacher congratulating his student
I love how Brad Pitt tells him good morning in Italian when it's actually night time XD
Bawnjaernoe
Bweana-seraaah
They even translated it incorrectly😂
😂😂😂
He speaks the most eye tally in after all
Dominic de Coco
-Bravo!
I'm dead hahaha
Especially since he was the one of the three who spoke no italian at all.
a.k.a third best :D
And the smile when Waltz pat him on the back
It was because landa was complementing him on how well his performance as an italian was, i mean he already knew about the facade but he just wanted to mess with thme
@@prefersdocile9688 no he was humiliating him. imagine someone is saying bravo to you for saying your own name lol
"Gore-law-me"
Tiago Mendes ahhaah
“Mar-gar-reahdee”
I would have loved to have seen this film in the cinema just to see the audience reaction.
@@rsfilmdiscussionchannel4168 Everyone was mostly laughing out loud. I was there, second day of opening
Lmao
i love how brad pitts character doesen't even try to sound italian.
Edit: wow, never got so many likes before.
And he claimed to be the best at Italian of the bunch
@@ionadavies1295 it's a character man, do you seriously think he is trying to pronounce it correctly?
Alex Thoppil I’m aware it’s a character. It’s just that I found it funny how his character claimed to be the best at Italian and did the worst job pronouncing the name. I know it’s intentional, I’m not stupid.
He was, actually. But his southern tongue doesn't allow it lol
@@hadhamalnam u dumb as all hell
Everybody gangster till the Germans speak Italian.
thats a bingo!!
Austrian
@@BlankRami not in this movie
Europeans in general are verse in speaking many languages.
@@kennymichaelalanya7134 Yes..most of us, incl. me, grew up trilingual
How is Christoph Waltz so talented? He can speak English, German, Italian and French so fluently! Such an amazing actor, totally deserved his oscar win!
Can portray characters who are ice cold like Landa and Blofeld, but also ones so warm like Dr Dyson Ito from Alita.
@@samsonguy10k his performance in Django as a protagonist was equally charming
He s european, we learn many languages in school, if you care to learn , that is.
@@i.o957 as if it was normal for europeans to know more than english and your native language
He is not fluent in Italian in real life, only in French and English, aside from his native German. Still, his delivery here is flawless. Great actor.
i love how they expected nobody to speak italian and Landa spoken it fluently
I love more when Margheriti says arrivederci at the end singing due to the fact that Landa said to him "let me hear it with the music"or something like that
put some bravado into it, let me hear with the music in it. or something to the like. No italian speaks like that or idk why they do the hand gesture xD
@@omega5040 yes they do
@@omega5040 3 years later, for you the litteral translation: "One more time, but now I really want to hear the music of the words" and that's funny, 'cause he's making him repeating another time a single word, the name, and not a lot of words, for wich you could hear the musicality; it was another hint that Landa already knew they weren't italian, and was just making fun of them;
p.s. even if some italians do gesticulate, in the scene they're making non-sense hand gestures, just like an american trying to impersonate an italian, using the stereotypes of the "italian"...I'd like to think that it was studied even this, 'cause when Landa speak, he gesticulate too,but just as a real italian would do, and not in a kind of a parody like the others!
@@capdrugo6904 the thing is, Tarantino is a genius.
Im italian and any time im leaving a place i said :"Arrivederci!" with BradPitt accent
That's great
gorlomi
thankyou,this comment tickled me. will always make me chuckle knowing there's an italian out there always imitating that Arrivederci!
RRWIVEDERCI!!
LOL!!
"A river there chief"
-Gorlami, Enzo
Gratzy
Also Zak Brown from McLaren
Haha came here after watching zak's goodbye
@@wad316 😂😂😂 ah formula 1 bringing people close
He speaks the most eye tally in than most eye tally ins
Learing Italian :
0:37 what i think i do
1:19 what i actually do
Underrated comment..dude u hade me...😭😂😂
Don't worry, italian is difficult even for us native speakers lol
Is it just me or Brad Pitt is actually doing the Vito Corleone face?😂
Yes he is thank you for noticing
And we all know how Quinten loves classic cinema and often takes ideas from it or gives nods to it
After the third one says his name twice, Landa tells him, "Bravo!!" and gives him a pat on the back. Priceless!!!
+Shemra Yeah he was like "You did it good American" :D
he was the only one who really practiced his name xD.
Everything about this scene is perfect. seriously i can't.
Yumi you mean you can't... Even...
I like how no one was expecting the fluent Italian.
Can you now?
Brad Pitt seems very miscast
@@Hirnlego999 He's perfect, at least he doesn't overact but I wish Tom Cruise had accepted the new Quentin film
0:20 thats how you know the guys are fluent in italian
What do you call it when an Italian didn't have any hands?
A speech impediment.
@@emridatla3886 you win today
@@emridatla3886 take a bow sir..
Lolz
I love how “Dominic” said he didn’t speak a word of Italian a few scenes ago, yet his accent is the best of the three. This is comedy done right.
"Where in Paris is this mountain located"
That sealed it😂
I don't think anyone could have played a high-ranking gestapo officer better than Waltz. He really nailed it. The look, the expression, the dialogue. He really seemed like a full-fledged gestapo here. It's hilarious how brilliant he actually was in this movie. When he turns out to speak Italian fluently it always makes me laugh.
You can also tell that he knew they were Americans the entire time and that she was a spy. I love how after this scene he just picks up the phone and says "the one in the smoking white jacket" and he just gets tackled
Technically he's SS, not Gestapo.
But I see your point.
I saw a clip in an interview that Toratino was going to cancel the entire movie because he couldnt find an actor to play the SS officer. Took over a year Then Waltz decided to show up.
While this scene is great, the one in the beginning where he’s in the wooden house where the Jews are hiding under the floor - that’s a lot more intense, and Landa is a lot more menacing.
He was a Colonel in the Schutzstaffel (which was part of the military) while Gestapo was a kind of police.
Brad Pitt looks like a younger version of Vito Corleone (The Godfather)
haahahahahah damn it u are right
+santaflow133 But with a shitty italian.
he's definitely channeling Marlon Brando on this movie!
That was also my first impression when i saw this scene! I think he is trying to look like him, that's why he is making this funny face
thought the same thing!
fuckin pitt's facial expressions in this film were comical. honestly one of my favourite movies
It would make me really happy if you could check out channel
@@Zaverda Nah
Yeah, well try and speak normally without swearing!
"Antonio Margheriti's" hand gesture and face when he is introduced is GOLD. Can't stop watching that part
The moment Brad Pitt opened his mouth... They were done
They were done way before that. Landa already knew that Bridget was with the basterds because he found her signed handkerchief in the tavern after the shootout.
Lol
The face of Brad: priceless!
Ananda D'Aquino, I fell off my chair. Lt. Aldo Raine (Pitt) was in terrible pain as the annoying Col. Landa kept forcing him to say "Gorlomi."
hahahahaha can americans recozy this terrible accent? Because I speak portuguese at fisrt language, and it's hilarious to me!
*****, I keep seeing both spellings for Enzo's last name...
*****, yes, I really do see your point. The "a" and the "o" in certain words can be mixed up when one is not pronouncing things correctly. It reminds me that language can be very complex, but that also makes it deeply fascinating. Brad, of course, is a total scream as our American leader! The evil colonel was getting on his nerves like there was no tomorrow.
Yeah..
Love the way Landa, not a native speaker, congratulates Omar on pronouncing his "own" language correctly!
"it was at this moment that he knew, he fucked up"
no landa's laugh when he heard bridget's excuse was the moment u can see it in all of their faces
Brad Pitt’s Italian accent sounds like he’s from the Southern part of Italy
Underrated comment:)
@@Lymbe06 Would be funny if Landa asked him that :-D
Haha, well spotted. 😂
more like from italian american part of brooklyn
Sounds like he is from the southern part of the US
Every now and then I find myself gravitating back to this scene. The hand gesture won’t ever not have me in stitches. The scene is so simple and subtle but also utter genius.
Brand in the end "A river dirt chi !"
'Murican Italian :P
Bradd
A river their chief
Desirée Rodríguez Wonder if this was done on purpose by the actor !
of course, ti was the point of the scene...
Desirée Rodríguez Oh, alright. Then he did an awesome job.
Only Brad Pitt can make an ass of himself in a tux that nice
And somehow still that tux is so wrong in this situation.
This is one of the most odd and unique scenes in cinema history. I haven’t seen a movie where so blatantly the director is letting it be known that the antagonist knows exactly what the plan is, and makes it hilarious at the same time. The Basterds obviously know that they have been exposed, and it’s just so weird lol. Love this movie
The one thing where nobody can hold a candle to Tarantino is creating tension where you constantly think “someone’s gonna start shooting right now”.
@@magicmulder Even his movies that aren't that great overall have this to PERFECTION. Hateful Eight is a perfect example.
@@FeralSheWolf Or Jackie Brown. When Samuel L. Jackson finally shoots someone, it's a culmination of anticipation of 1.5 hours at least.
@@FeralSheWolf shut the door ! I die every time 😂
Well, we already knew the Basterds are not just in suicide mission, they are suicidal people who do missions. So they just doesn't care altogether.
He speaks fluent English, German, French and Italian? Waltz, you’re a legend!
i heard that he doesn't speak Italian, he just that good at mimicking Italian accent
I think anybody can mimic a good italian accent.
@@Admin-Kuni-6172 no he does speak Italian
@@AC_RDR2_Q oh, i see, thanks for notifying
@@Admin-Kuni-6172 np
Christoph Waltz steals every scene he’s in but Diane Kruger is amazing throughout, so gorgeous and always impressive to perform bilingual scenes
margareeeeeteeee !!!! :DDD im dead
one more time but let me really hear the music in it
MARGAREETEEE!
@@LobsterTheKing these are the best comments xD
Can you order a margherita pizza like this?
Stalker?
Before the movie: "Oh, wow! Brad Pitt is in it!"
After the movie: "Who the f*** is this 'Waltz'-dude! *BECAUSE HE IS AWESOME!!!* "
Ik Buddy my Comrades are Awesome...
@@शंभुनाथ-स1च love ur nickname! )))) what do you do with them once hunted down?
@@bartholomewlyons screws them in the a ss
How did nobody notice that Brad Pitt is looking like vito Corleone from godfather
@@aurelvlaicu2717 💀💀💀
Did anyone notice that in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Antonio Margheriti directed one of the Italian films Rick Dalton starred in?
Anna Sasser WHAAAAAT?
Yes! I thought no one noticed It.
I did! And as soon as I saw it, I was reminded of this scene and how they say "Marghareeeti!" and I burst out laughing.
Yes! And another fun nugget of trivia: Antonio Margheriti was an actual Italian Spaghetti Western director that Tarantino loves a lot, so that's why he named his character in "Basterds" that, and that's why he brings the name back up again in "Once Upon a Time".
Tarantino loves to put in references to his other movies.
Waltz is an absolutely phenomenal actor. They way he brought his character Hans to life is one of my favorite performances of all time. Mix that with the hilarious writing and execution of the 3 amigos and this scene is pure gold 😂
Brad Pitt's "southern accent" Italian cracks me up every single time. The best one is at 2:02 "Arreevadeerchy" LOL
He would have been more subtle walking into the theater waving an American flag
Loooooooool...
Also did u notice he looks like vito Corleone from godfather
Wearing cowboy boots and playing a banjo
Brad Pitt is hilarious in this movie
but here Eli Roth takes the cake.. Margareetti
@@PralaynathGendaswami Margareeeeti
Best. Scene. Ever.
Hellchen777 I have to give that to the resturant scene between Shoshanna and Hans
Jacob Snyder The pub scene is incredible, too
+Hellchen777 Say "Auf Wiedersehen" to your Nazi balls.
The best is the 1st time you see landa interview the French farmer
The whole movie is a formidable scene.
The constipated look on Brad’s face this entire scene is priceless✨
I love how Brad Pitt's expression screams: "Yeeaahhh, this ain't gon work..."
I love how he gave them lessons in Italian and making fun of them in the same time!
-Dominic Decoco.
-Bravo!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I lost it at that part
this scene fucked me up so bad. i remember seeing this for the first time and almost fallin of my couch laughing.
slutthefuckup i saw the movie in theaters when it came out. The entire packed theater was dying during this scene
1:35....love how "decoco"keep smiling while smoke come out at top of his head
Good catch XD
Someone behind him in the bg is smoking...
Lololol
Underrated comment
@@amandamichelletenney r/woooosh
I like the amazing contrast between this scene and the previous scene, where they did everything almost perfectly, but were found out because of the way the actually-competent British spy held his fingers up.
Brilliantly done, a small but telling gesture that until you learn it you wouldn't know. However competent you thought you were.
Aldo’s “areverderchi” in a southern accent was the best one liner of the movie...🤣
The Brad Pitt's italian is the worst and most adorable ever hahahaha
You know what's underrated about this scene? Diane Kruger. Her reaction to Aldo Raine not being able to hide his accent is hilarious, she genuinely looks embarrassed and uncomfortable not because their plan will fail but because of his incompetence.
What do you see?
"A river there, chief"
"Bon giorno"... in the middle of the night XD
0:35 at this moment Christoph became Italian, as evidenced by his hand movements
a river dirt cheap
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0:21 Eli Roths fist clench is absolute gold 😂😂
"Grarchee". Lol. This scene is hilarious!
i'm italian and hearing aldo trying to speak italian is so funny
Baunjaurano..... LoL
Nobody mentions how Brad Pitt’s final “Gorlami” basically says “quit playing your games with me because you don’t wanna see me when I’m angry”.
I’m ded laughing when they were doing the italian hands symbol
What does the symbol means?
Kiet Nguyen Anh Italian
@@FusionCoreHoarder nothing at all if used in that context ahah
You mean 'gestures'.
Symbol is an entirely different thing.
@@enyaliuslll3954 you right, but SHUT.
I gotta admit they didn't really think that through. She goes to a premiere with a leg in plaster and doesn't expect people to ask for circumstances. What did she think how this would go off in best case?
"Hey, what happened to your leg?"
"Oh, I had a climbing accident."
"Oh no! Where was that?"
"...eehhm... yeah, I lied, sorry. I'm a spy actually."
+buxxi90 She is afraid of lying because she knows SS colonel Hans Landa's reputation... Looks like only u dont know :D U can even afraid of saying truth to guys like him..
+buxxi90 I agree, but I guess Bridget was counting on her improvising skills. She is an actress, after all, and despite the fact that not every great actor is a great improviser, she may have just trusted her skills to do it.
Also, "she" didn't make up anything; Aldo pretty much ordered her to tell that ridiculous mountain story based on a German stereotype. That plan was obviously going to fail, but Bridget was in no position to negociate; she was injured and Aldo had just tortured her. So...I guess she went on with the insane mountain story...
+buxxi90
did she have a choice tho? i remember the scene where brad pressure her to find a way to infiltrate the movie theatre by rubing a finger in her open wound...
either they did this or the inglorious basterds kill her.
ofc she still ends up dieing but she tried.
Jay Jaya She could have said "I fell down the stairs"... There are TONS of better stories. The one she delivered is incredibly bad.
Jay Jaya So, yeah, I think she had a choice.
One of the best little details comes at 0:47 when Bridget does her best to mask her horror that Col. Landa speaks perfect Italian. If there's one thing Diane Kruger deserves a big thumbs up for, it's her brilliant use of her eyes/facial expressions.
1:40 great job dumbass slap on the shoulder gets me every time
The character of Christophe Waltz in this movie is one of the greatest characters in film history. What an actor he is! Incredible
I love how the guy who doesn't speak a word of Italian was the most convincing, and Aldo was garbage at it despite saying he was the best
Arreeva-dehr-chi
Thomas Purcell Grat-see.
Liberty Never Sleeps A river derchi
2:01 areevaarchiiiiiiiiiii I'm gone!!!!
Is that a jojo reference?
@@samuelbalogun1215 No, its the way he pronounces it-- he butchers it.
bawngeorno.
Brad Pitt speaks Italian with the most Texan accent ever
0:25 when you don't know a word of Italian except for pizza, pasta, spaghetti, carbonara. You do 🤌🤌
Is is just me or is Diane Kruger just elegant...and enchantingly captivating....
in her attire....and appearance....just breathtaking....
Aaron Ventura Exquisite or as this hillbilly who is form where the Brad Pitt character is from . Bellisimar !
This is why I love Hans Landa. Throughout the entirety of the movie, he is just fucking with people
"Signori è un piacere. Gli amici della vedetta, ammirata da tutti noi,
questa gemma propria della nostra cultura, saranno naturalmente accolti
sotto la mia protezione per la durata del loro soggiorno."
*Ooooh shiiiittt..*
Grratzee-eh
It was at this moment, that they knew, they ( probably ) f**ked up. Also I like the way they all just stand there for a moment like "Well, ... sh*t"
Neanche il nome... 😂
@@GuitarRock86 Di chi?
i absolutely die at the little italian hand gestures they do lmfaooo
Love how he pats the third guy in the back and congratulates him just for getting his name right.
Pitt makes his face look like Vito Corleone lol
I know the Nazis were evil bastards, but their uniforms (and Landa's here in particular) are just awesome.
In fact the got the most beautiful uniform on their time
That's because they were made by Hugo Boss.
+David Davitidze I did not know! But thanks for the information
David Davitidze no wonder they look badass 🤷🏽♂️
Yup, but you know what they say - the side with the simplest uniforms wins. CCCP
"Si, correcto." My nigga, that's not even Italian.
I've never laughed as loud as with this scene on a cinema theater in my entire life 🤣
0:45 i just love that Hans Landa smile at the end, it's like cherry on top.
He probably thought: I know you are not Italians, but let's at least have some fun, before i catch you 😊
-dominic decoco
-bravo
Lt. Raine, this was a potentially world-changing mission, and you couldn't overcome your Tennessee accent enough to speak a few convincing words of Italian?!
Retroflection
"You are here to learn the mysteries of Gnat-zee killin', not linguistics."
Thumbs up if you get it.
We're in the business of killin gnatzees. And business is a boomin.
They literally had one day to prepare, the dynamite and weapons took precedence
@@EroticOnion23 Yeah but why did they spend years fighting without bothering to learn another language to blend in? French at least could have helped.
@@gagecole4913 because their only business is “killin’ nat-zees” 😆
for an italian, this is the most funny scene of the whole movie. Loved it!
Brad Pitt didn’t even try to hide that southern twang 🤣🤣🤣 hilarious.
I remember the first time I saw this movie I died of laughter at this part. Rolling on the floor laughing. Still think it's the funniest part of the movie
the way he says ' let me hear the music in it'
“Italian Suntsmen”
That’s crazy cause Brad Pitt plays a stuntsmen in Tarantino’s new movie.
haha. good catch.
I noticed too lol
And Margarette ends up as the director of one of the films.
Correcto
And that movie was directed by Antonio Margheriti.
It’s so funny how Hans knows what’s up but screws with them anyway
He loves to play with his food
Masterclass acting from Waltz. Its like he carried this movie.
The fact that brad pitt is able to pronounce the Italian words in a texan accent ( which is not his own ) amazes me