FIRST Time Watching | INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS (2009) Movie Reaction!!
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Fountain pens still exist and while they are a bit impractical, they are absolutely unmatched in their ability to create incredible calligraphy
They're so great. I remember going shopping for Dad's birthday with Mom, after living for years without anything nice, and buying a NICE pen set with separate ink. The shit was amazing.
I still have my great-grandmother's ink desk with the portal for the ink.
You can buy modern fountain pens with insertable ink cartridges but like you said, they are a bit impractical. Not to mention the chance of spilling ink everywhere.
I love that this is the top comment so far. Odd note i have been thinking of getting a good fine pen lately
I'm 74 and used fountain pens a lot as a kid and teenager. Fountain pens could get messy and you had to wait sometime for the ink to dry but they looked good on paper.
I KNEW that when it came to the “3 glasses” part, you’d pick up on it before it was explained.
You have a wealth of worldly knowledge sir.
Partly why I keep watching.
*dumbfounded by fountain pen*
@@psycho42069 I agree the man is well educated and a polymath and yet he also is totally wrong on many issues, some of which baffle me, like he claims Jews better did not flee into Spain in WWII cause franco would've killed them (25,000 to 35,000 refugees, mainly Jews, were allowed to transit through Spain to Portugal and beyond), he claims seasoning is a rare thing in Spain and most of Europe and that there are very few black people in Spain and Europe in general ... I mean wtf?! He lives in Spain half of the year for crying out loud!
He thinks they have to pasteurize the pus out of cow milk. Some gross farmer might allow an infected cow to have its milk mixed in with the healthy milk. If that happens, pasteurizing doesn’t remove the puss.
Fountain pens are still very popular. It’s a rabbit-hole worth exploring!
is he asking about a fountain pen?
am i that old now?
He just lives under a rock. I'm twenty, and I own multiple fountain pens.
Probably doesn't recognize a rotary phone either.
8:52... I live in Austria. I went to the homies tilt (farmer) and he offered me an ice-cold glass of fresh milk. My response was like urs to the offer lol! He explained and I eventually said," Ok, let me like, smell it and taste it first, then we'll see.^^ I smelled it and it smelled, I kid u not, like , fresh hay.^^ I thought, "...hmm, ok...", and went for a taste. It was the creamiest, fresh crisp tasting milk I've ever tried. I drank it QUICK afterwards!^^ Try it, u'll be surprised...^^
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Puss free cow milk!? don’t you have to pasteurize the pus out of it?
@@yarsivad000.5 what I had wasn't pasterized or homogonized, it was delicious!! I'm still alive and healthy!!
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@@beyondquestion Got Milk? (now puss free) we use the puss to make cheese!
@@yarsivad000.5 so am I. The one I had in Switzerland was the most delicious milk i've ever had. Tasted like milkshake, and no indigestion like I usually have with regular dairy. So all this puss talk is nonsense.
*sigh*
Fun fact: those are Tarantino's hands squeezing Von Hammersmark's actress' neck. They couldn't get the shot right so Quentin said fuck it and did it himself.
“LET A SQUIRREL COME IN MY HOUSE!” Now thats hostile
Used to know a squirrel that would just walk up in the house, take a seat, and ask if she could have some dinner.
You're wrong mate, many Jews and others that were hunted by 'ze Sjermans' fled into Spain in order to get to Portugal mostly, from which it was relatively easy to get to the UK due to their strong allyship.
PS: I was born in '79 and we had to learn to write with such a 'fountain pen'.
Spain was officially Neutral in WWII. Many people tried to go there from France because it was easier to get away through Spain than it was from the German occupied areas.
This is my first time watching one of your videos, and I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel! Just subscribed. This is my favorite movie of all time, and your analysis and reaction was absolutely fascinating--you pointed out things that I hadn't understood (from a filmography perspective, I'm just an average movie watcher), and I'm so glad you loved it too! I'm going to go check out some of your other videos, nice work!
I like to think Landa strangled BvH so savagely because she had the audacity to tell him such a bold-faced, stupid lie about breaking her leg. Not that it would have made any difference, but why didn't she just say she tripped and fell down some stairs?
He strangled her with such relish because she’s a traitor. It’s hypocritical of him because he turns into the Biggest traitor.
people still use fountain pens they're really elegant and fun to use but can be messy when learning lol
fire would kill'em slowly. you don't want any of 'em breaking down the doors to escape before the deed is done. drop as many bodies as ya can with ol' fashioned lead, including the Mustache Man himself. (there was a movie based on an actual event in World War 2 where he was supposed to have been assassinated, but the explosion merely wounded him. his Generals or whatever were then unalived (i think by firing squad maybe).
it's the movie with Tom Cruise and his character was missing a hand.
Why I love this channel:
"Why would someone make a movie about baby goats?" the actual confusion "Maybe because they're cute"
The gasp at the Colonel joining the table
That dual focus split screen frame analysis and all the focus on shots
You caught on to the finger counting so fast!
that huge laughing fit at Brad Pitt's Italian accent.
I guess adding whipped cream to the strudel makes it non Kosher. He knew.
I don’t think America joined ww2 over any sort of morality, in fact we were happy to stay out of it for years until we were attacked by Japan. A combination of being attacked and Germany being at war with countries we were friendly with brought us in. I don’t think most people in the US even knew about concentration camps and such things until the war was almost over
Great reaction! You should react to Society of the snow also, its a very good movie about a real event. Also The Impossible, from the same director as Society of the Snow
Fun fact... Behoove is a super popular word in the military, granted I can say for how long. As lower enlisted we hated that word. It just reeked with pretention.
Should check out some spaghetti westerns...Tarantino loves them.
Find you a man who loves you as much as Lloyd loves Camera Lenses, and as much as Tarrantino loves feet.
You win the comments
A little sidenote: there's exactly one word being spoken in Polish in the entire movie. When Hans Landa decides not to shoot Shoshanna, he says "pusty" which means empty, referring to his gun.
Anyway, I enjoyed two things: the level of knowledge being displayed about moviemaking and other things... aaand the absolute disgust emanating from this video whenever certain foods were mentioned. :D
It's as if I saw myself talk about onions (which I absolutely DESPISE) and even though I don't agree with any of the food takes in this video, I gotta respect someone who has as strong opinions on food as I tend to have.
Anyway, I subscribed. :D
Your critique of the pastry is all wrong. Disagree with your “moist” is better when it comes to quality pastry, flakey is undoubtedly the mark of a quality puff pastry. Thought you’d know. Oh well. That being said, love the reaction as always, please watch Hateful 8:)
Yeah a moist pastry what???
He is definitely a very odd individual
51:30 - if there ever was a more obvious display of an OPPORTUNIST, pleas show me.
The dog food is Alpo
SPEAKINA FRAU VON HAMMASMAHK
I couldn’t stand watching your reaction, I don’t need an explanation on everything in the movie. My family lived in various countries during World War II and now those that survived lived in America. I can’t think of a more virtuous country.
Awesome reaction of my favorite movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
The Italian scene is indeed meant to be comedic. As an Italian it made me bust up in the theater.
BUN JERNO
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A river there, chief!
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Amazing that Google offers me an English translation of your comment (Good Jerno!)@themoviedealers
What kind of messed up Cows did you encounter for their milk to have a puss-like consistency? The fresh milk we get from the farmers here tastes and has the consistency of milk.
After hearing you talk about the Strudel, I am now convinced you just have an eating disorder. Like the people who can only eat one or two things without dry heaving. Just not as extreme.
You can probably fill a Book with Food and Drinks you dislike.
Chapter 3: Nothing Pickled
Fresh Milk is delicious.
I love Strudel with milk. Best combo.
I saw this film, then one week later saw Django Unchained. It was so awesome to see them close together, to appreciate the difference in Christoph Waltz's performances.
They're absolute companion pieces. And you should know why!
In the intro scene you said they probably switched to English for the movie, but he actually switched to hide the details of the conversation from the hidden family.
That was an excuse to switch for the movie.
@@orangewarm1 Yet there are so many more scenes entirely, or almost entirely, in non-English.
@RDS2929yeah he was busy yapping after every line
@@BB-zy5feunfortunately it's a habit of many reactors to be commentating over dialogue. Just comes with the territory I suppose 🤷
And yet, I just found another reactor I like who is good about not talking over dialogue, and the complaint committee rips her frequently for being too quiet. "If I wanted to just watch the movie, I would"
There is a balance to it but to some degree, I feel like they can't win.
Also I don't mind it as long as it isn't excessive. It lends a degree of credibility to the claim of "first time watching", that they get surprised by/miss these iconic moments we know on an, "I've seen this 10 (or more) times" level of familiarity
Christoph Waltz won the Oscar for this. When the film ended I said .. as we walked out. He’s gonna win the Oscar! Bammm⭐️
The pen in question is a button filler fountain pen.
Correct, mechanical fountain pen.
I think that took me back more than anything else haha
why are you stopping the video every 2 seconds ? its unwatchable ....
I have no idea what's going on in this reaction video. Also, people have been drinking milk forever, long before you ever showed up. Animals drink their mother's milk. Etc. Milk is not pus, dude.
It's an unusual skill set, but thankfully I speak English, French, German and read backwards for fun. So I had no issues
I have a Brad Pitt Italian level of knowledge for French
I get that you love talking but constantly going off on tangents over every insignificant piece of minutiae really kills the flow of the film. Or as my grandpa would say, you're the kind of guy that takes an hour and a half to watch 60 minutes. Do what you want to do but just as a bit of constructive criticism, going into granular detail over every trivial action or turn of phrase can turn people off of your content. Is the consistency of unpasteurized milk really key to the plot? Did we need two speeches on the matter? Is the mechanics of a fountain pen really that fascinating and do you think it matters one iota to the plot of the film? Some stuff you just got to let slide, my man.
LB - love that you pause when you talk but you’ve gotten into a recent habit of sharing everything that pops into your head. Exercise judgement.
If you loved the cinematography, you'll also love the movie The Hateful Eigth also from Tarantino. It has great quality shots filmed with og optical cameras from the 70's.
32:00 Not an imposible shot, it's called a split diopter lens. Old school.
Thank you! I knew the gear existed but couldn't remember the term.
Is that what was used by Orson Welles in Citizen Kane?
i usually love your knowledge during a commentary, but the absolutely incredible filmaking here seemed to be over shadowed by your desire to share random tidbits of knowledge. i personally enjoy more appreciation for the craft than the content.
Pickling actually requires 0 vinegar. It's fermentation-based and is a great way to store food without it spoiling without refrigeration and has been developed in some form by every culture. Just because you don't like something at least respect it's history and value. Do you but stop saying others are gross for liking perfectly normal things.... especially when technically you're the odd one.
Great choice on movie! A suggestion I might add is to over-lay the non-reversed-subtitles over the reversed video. Half of this movie is in other languages and may be hard to follow for those who can't read backwards. I've seen this movie like 35 times so I can remember what they said, but most viewers won't have that luxury.
Does he knows that Milk gets cooked? WTH? Does he knows that milk from the store almost tastes as water, and was probably heavily watered? Why he hates organic milk so much?
uhh.. yeah, like this guy. He thinks the whole movie was about milk apparently. No bro, it was about a war you misread the subtitles. @@milannesic5718
@@milannesic5718 if a cows milk has pus in it, pasteurization doesn’t remove it.
YES! Tarantino's masterpiece in my opinion, he worked on the script for over 10 years! So happy to see your reaction
It may be Brad's mouth speaking that final line but it's most definitely Quentin's voice
Although Franco's Spain was on good terms with Germany and had its own anti-Jew laws, it was one of the directions refugees took to escape from Germany-occupied Europe, the destination point being Portugal or Gibraltar.
When I seen this pop up... yeah, I'm watching that immediately
Your, and our, clear distaste for HansLanda is a credit to Christopher Waltz his stellar performance.
I take it you did not enjoy the movie as you were pointing out all the mistake. Overall I feel like this movie went over your head.
The proposed escape through Spain makes sense. Even though Franco was a right-wing fascist, he never joined the Axis (due to a disparity in Spains demands and Nazi-Germanys offers in goods and weapons). Also, even though he used anti-semitic language and positions in his speeches, he only provided the Nazis with a list of spanish jews, but did not deport them and/or limit their citizenship. Spain supposedly has the highest count of transitioning jewish refugees during WW2 with about 20k-35k.
So yes, the man was heinous and a fascist. But he did not stoop as low as the Nazis did.
Alpo is the dog food.
QT creates the story, writes the story, directs the actors, chooses the cameras and lenses, and he is indeed behind the camera. unless he’s making a brief cameo. But even then, it is with strict instructions. you know more than I do about cinematography but I am betting that all the little quirks you noticed with the lenses, cameras, lighting and angles were all deliberate. Often times it’s a nod to the other type of film geeks out there. The ones who are obsessed with the way old movies were filmed and he shoots them in that particular way to honor them. Even, or especially if that scene had a mistake. Some people say that he is just a rip off artist because of this, I disagree.
And you are right, this was shot on film. He will never use digital or cgi. Watch the Hateful 8 for a very rare camera and film combo.
They’re called fountain pens. The one here in the opening scene has a piston filling mechanism. I have several. They’re actually very comfortable to write with since one doesn’t need to press hard for ink to flow unlike ball point pens. Lots of specialty websites sell the pens and the ink.
Fun fact. The Inglrious Basards were a real nazi hunting group. Obviously this movie is a fictionalized version of them. But they really did exist. You can find a few documentaries about them (Prime Video, history channel...etc).
The pen sucks up the ink and slowly seeps through the reservoir to the tip and he writes with it. Very sexy..🥰🤣
From a blog:
The fountain pen was a button filler which means it could have been a PENOL (Pen Olson) or a Parker. However, I don't think German soldiers would have been writing with a Parker at that time, or would they?
The Parker Vacumatics had been around for quite a while before the start of open hostilities (IIRC, Germany annexed the Sudetenland in 1936, but didn't start actually shooting until they invaded Poland in 1939). Even after the invasion of Poland, it likely would have been possible for a German officer who wanted one to obtain a Parker via Switzerland or, after the invasion of France, get a French one.
There were other button fillers around, too, using pressure bars rather than a vacuum driven mechanism like the Vacumatic.
BTW, if it was a Vacumatic, it's entirely reasonable to "top up" a partially filled pen to ensure there's enough ink for a long writing session, and it wasn't completely out of the question to fill a pen before starting to write even with pressure bar button fillers (or lever, or crescent, or coin or hatchet or slide or twist fillers, for that matter).
The cinematographer is Robert Richardson, who's best known for his work with Oliver Stone (Platoon, JFK), Martin Scorsese (Casino, The Aviator) and Quentin Tarantino (Django Unchained, Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood).
aaah.... actually.... during the 1940's people heated the house and cooked food with WOOD (and everyone used a 'fountainpen'). Spain was neutral during WW2. people went to Spain to escape the war. Hitler hated black people, therefore, loyal Germans hated blacks. the first person you saw scalped was the director of the movie Quinton Tarantino.
Hans Landa, the best villain in any film .
I will not have this sauerkraut and pickle slander, sir
The split diopter shots are almost a Tarantino trademark. He really likes them. Not impossible. Just old-school filmmaking with cool gear. You won't find much, if any, post process compositing in Tarantino movies. Mostly wire removal kind of stuff. He's a in-camera kind of guy.
Split Diopter Lens is the trick discussed @32min - all in-camera, heavy film nerd stuff!
"All wars are bankers wars"- General Smedley Butler
Sure seems the US waited to enter this specific conflict only when it became most profitable for her to do so.
@@nathan8418 yep, America’s the bad guy. The Japanese attacked us and the next day Germany declared war on us. And after the war America rebuilt, Europe, and Japan. Probably just so they could get them back on their feet to have trading partners and to avoid another war. Selfish bastards.
32:50 I do believe you are referring to a split diopter, that’s not a mask or anything done in post. Tarantino uses shots with a split diopter in a lot of his films
I used to drink raw milk when I was a kid and it was fine, lol. And not pus-like, even cream. So...fear not.
America was actually the last significant entry into both ww1 and ww2. They attempted to stay out both times to varying degrees of success.
And another sinister fact… when Landa is eating the strudel with Shoshanna, he makes her wait for the cream. Cause the cream won’t be Kosher. Meaning that he totally knows who she is. And is making her break the rules of her religion on purpose.
Wow, thanks!
Meh, that’s a stretch. The pastry itself is already made of lard and therefore non-kosher. Adding cream doesn’t make extra-non-kosher.
How would you be distracted by a pen during this iconic scene 🤯🥴
As an italian, I lose it everytime I see the italian scene. It's so good. Cristoph Waltz doesn't speak italian (I think he said he really doesn't) but it is fantastic. I mean, it's obviously made to be comedic, but Waltz nailed it.
The difference between a corncob pipe and a meershaum calabash is like whipping out the keilbasa at the gym. I am envious of that pipe...
"Let a squirrel come in my house." My man, what did squirrels ever do to you? My greatest life goal is to make best friends with a wild squirrel like it's a Disney movie, and feed it nuts as I sit on the porch sipping lemonade.
So... you don't even like cucumber pickles? Pickled jalapenos? Pickled radish? Giardiniera? Kimchi? Nothing?
FRESH, warm, sweet milk is best thing!! :)
Get cold first…😮
He is cutting firewood, it's a quill pen. Unpasteurized milk it really tasty, I went through a short time of visiting the local farm for some, really good! (Guessing you've never had any but happy to advise everyone what it's like?) Alright, 5 mins in and I'll stop filling in your knowledge gaps and just enjoy the reaction!
The alternate ending to WWII we always needed, but never dared to dream of. 😂
Pickling was invented to make food last longer. And sauerkraut is kind of healthy, a good thing for any army and was already used in WW1 as a part of german rations. And, well, I like it personally after growing up, not as a kid though.
unpausterized milk and low-temp pasteurized milk actually taste better, there's more of a safety issue
the commentary is first class... thanks for this reaction, mrlboyd
Dang man you pause and talk so much its hard to watch your reactions
You can always watch the movie
What is this? It's a historical document of how we all wish the war ended.
The Italian scene is great. I love that I can hear the bad American accent despite not speaking any Italian.
Damn, dude, take a breath every now and then and let it play for more than two seconds.
Man u analyze every single scene wayyy too serious. Just enjoy the movie and give a reaction jeez
I loved your reaction to this movie that I love. You are becoming a Q. Tarantino fan and I like it! How about "Jackie Brown." Who's with me? "Jackie Brown!"
Jackie Brown and Kill Bill are my favorite Tarantino movies, trust me they are coming
MOUSTACHE DUDES guys are stilll being found and prosicuted today
I love your work and and your above average intelligence is obvious
yet i sill cant get used to the holes in your generations knowledge and the perspectives it leads to
honest well reasoned people form their opinions based on the knowledge possessed at any given time
that quality alone sets you apart from so many that speak with an unfounded arrogance they themselves are completely oblivious to
keep up the good work ! as its one of the few things that add to the little hope an old pessimist like me has for future civilization
the pickling preserves the food, which was essential back in the day. Also, pickles and saur kraut are delicious.
You never drank cow milk, straight from the cow, is the best milk you'll ever drink!
Get it cold first.
This was Tarantinos "men on a mission" movie, he wanted to make something like The Dirty Dozen.
And I want my scalps.
"Take the foot off the screen"
You do realize this is Tarantino, right, lol.
Lol.... It's true
DOP was Robert Richardson who works alot with Tarantino.
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Panavision Panaflex Millennium Camera
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Cooke Lenses
Panavision ATZ 70-200 mm T3.5 Lens
Panavision AWZ2 40-80 mm T2.8 Lens
Panavision G Series Anamorphic Lenses
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Cooke Optics Limited
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He also shot Shutter island, and Hugo (the grading on that film is just a masterclass).
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42:41 Did bro really just said “for what” Jesus…🤦🏻♂️
I think your confusion at a fountain pen may be the most shocking thing I've seen in any of your videos
That’s a Bold statement Sir…
Remember, as indicated at the *very start* of the film with "Once upon a time..." this is a *fairy tale* version of WWII. 😁
Tarantino had a story to tell, he didn't care about historical accuracy, and by providing the fairy-tale introduction he's telling the audience they shouldn't care about historical accuracy, either.
Anybody who knew anything, knew in 1944 that Germany was going to lose -- and Landa is no fool.
Moreover, he's got American commandos *in Paris* within striking distance of German leadership -- and they couldn't be kept out.
So, yeah, Landa decides to cut a deal.
Usually you have great reactions, but I couldn’t make it past 15 minutes. You just seem to know literally everything about everything, and couldn’t watch longer than 5 seconds without pausing. Just an incredibly hard watch from you
You say it's the worst movie ever..than you praise it as one of your top 5. Which is it Sir?
He was referring to the movie the Nazis were watching in the theater when he said it's the worst ever.
Thousands of Jews fled to Spain during WWII. Many had to enter illegally - there was, of course, no open door policy. Rumors of French Jews fleeing from occuped France to Spain was perfectly plausible.
Imagine pausing every 2 secs when watching a movie. Unbearably annoying
He doesn't pause every 2 seconds, this is not the full reaction
I mean it wouldn't be as transformative without commentary, I think it's better this way because it's not a substitute for the movie. If you want to watch it uninterrupted then just watch the movie yourself
@@deddrz2549 exactly
Awe, I love sauerkraut. Garlic and dill is my absolute favorite. I like a ginger turmeric kraut too. Taking some slices of rye bread, with Thousand Island dressing, corned beef, Swiss cheese, and apple caraway kraut is soooo good! Garlic and dill kraut goes with bratwurst so beautifully. I like for all my kraut to be live cultures. Live kraut is very good for gut health and good digestion. Full of vitamin C too. Orange and lemon kraut is sweet, sour, and full of vitamins and C. Great on salads.
The gun used to kill the two guards at Hitler's box was the Sedgley Glove Gun. It fired a .38 caliber bullet and was intended for use used by OSS agents during WWII. Very few were made and surviving examples would be very rare and valuable.
The scene with the Italian always made me laugh hahaha