Landa trolls everyone. Even the audience. 😂 There is that moment Brigitte introduces everyone and Landa looks like:"There will be a language barrier. I can speak German or English and MAYBE they understand me. A bit!" but instead he speaks fluent Italian like. FUUUUUUUUUCK! 😂
@@Swissswoosher Yes. But despite that. Aldo being a stubborn overly certain man from Tenessee. Keeps his act up with his thick English Italian accent. Bwun Gi yourno!
@@Bram25 like one of those Americans that can say a few Italian words but consider themselves Italian cause their great-great-great grandfather came from there.
@@Swissswoosher Or who watched Sopranos, Goodfellas, Casino, Godfather going off like: "Eh, hear this broad man! Ey where is the gabbagool man? Fogettaboutit man! Don't be a wise guy huh? =D "
@@elmango705If he was a loyal Nazi and had unwavering faith in his leader then yes he'd be worried. But being an intelligent man he has already seen how the war is going and that they're going to lose eventually so what he sees in these American spies here is an opportunity to help them and make a switch to the other side. The winning side. So he's definitely just having fun with them at this point 😂
Originally Tarantino considered Leonardo DiCaprio who was fluent in German to play Landa but changed his mind. It was the best decision Tarantino ever made.
@@einezcrespo2107 Leo is not fluent in German at all lol. He can just speak a little bit German. But given a script and time to practice he probably could make a decent german character
Funny thing is, Omar (Dominic Decocco) told Aldo that he didn't know any Italian when they were interrogating Bridget at the vet. But he put in the work and Colonel Landa was proud!
@@adamreyes9824 exactly, let's not forget he knows every detail about the basterds as he later claims when interviewing Aldo and Utivich, even being offended at them not realizing that.
@@David_mike no he dose not speak Italian, he said he picked up a fake Italian accent. He is as much of a poliglot as I am, speaking my native language plus English and German, this is total of 3 languages.
In our defense, those countries are very close together so it makes sense that people there grow up speaking different languages. Hence why the only other language close to being spoke as much as English in America is Spanish, Mexico bordering us & Cuba, Puerto Rico etc not far off it makes sense 🤷🏻♀️
@@bloodlinefilms yeah i know. What's funnier is that the first 2 talked about knowing more Italian, yet the third guy was better. This movie is so amazing
@@shaheehee brad pitt in fairness does seem to understand what is said and responds correctly so he does indeed “know the most itallian” whether he got lucky or just cant shake his strong accent is up for interpretation and debate. maybe he couldnt be bothered not believing in the plan expecting it to go sideways and his real plan to fight his way out taking as many nazis as possible with him. the primary characters are all so well painted you can pretty well understand them with ease without feeling clubbed to death with a single trait
It was funny that Aldo said he could actually speak Italian and understood everything Hans said but just couldn't be fucked with getting rid of his American accent.
he couldn't speak italian, in the movie he just says he was the best speaker of it. im also the best speaker of urdu in my friend group but none of us speak urdu
it kills me how the last dude said he didn’t speak any Italian and he got pressed by Hans about his name the least. its definitely because he knew and said bravo as like a “lmao, good effort”
@@quartermaster1976the entirety of northern Italy is ethnically Germanic and german was the italian second language for a good while, even now in some places german is more spread than English in italy and you get bonus points when enlisting in the army if you're a german speaker rather than English, which isn't very logical but it is a thing
The one who can't speak a word of Italian is the only one who can get the Italian accent right, and Brad Pitts character knows the most Italian but has the worst accent. Love it
It's wonderful because colonel Landa says "pronunzio" instead of "pronuncio" wich is a old way to conjugate this verb in italian. Details made a movie a great movie! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
he was a complete waste in those movies. ruined blofelds story line “boo hoo daddy liked you better” and the awful star trek into darkness kahn reveal that makes no sense in the context of the movie. he should have been a much higher threat in his own movie. they retcon all those other badguys and operatives to be his people but they dont even let him have a competent main henchman in his first appearance they wast bautista too. one car chase and either the movie forgot about him or he died.
Christopher Waltz is a great actor. He speaks many languages and with correct accents. I love that. I wish you all the best of luck Mr Christopher Waltz.
I love how Bridget gave them (or maybe the Basterds picked their own names) such fake sounding Italian names because she thought that Landa couldn't speak Italian. You can see the fear in her face when she realises that Hans Landa is fluent, And she basically knew that Landa was at this point just trolling them. It's a weirdly tense scene with some awkward humour and that makes it so perfect.
The guy seen in the back left wearing the cross medal from Brad Pitt is actually the guy who directed the "original" Inglorious Basterds this movie was kind of based on, Enzo Castelari.
Waltz accent is impressively accurate. Not quite native, but when you take into account that he is also playing a character and the character's mannerisms just wow.
Hans Landa messing with our main characters, not because he’s evil but because he genuinely enjoys it just adds so much to his character. He’s evil as fuck yes but he’s not soulless, he’s actually quite animated and dynamic when he interacts with basically anybody.
I like how the guy who knows the most Italian has the thickest accent and the guy who doesn't know any was able to pronounce his name perfectly second try.
Love how Landa just instantly knows but still trolls them hard.
Landa trolls everyone. Even the audience. 😂
There is that moment Brigitte introduces everyone and Landa looks like:"There will be a language barrier. I can speak German or English and MAYBE they understand me. A bit!" but instead he speaks fluent Italian like. FUUUUUUUUUCK! 😂
@@Bram25 it was at this moment the Bastards knew: They fucked up.
@@Swissswoosher Yes. But despite that. Aldo being a stubborn overly certain man from Tenessee. Keeps his act up with his thick English Italian accent.
Bwun Gi yourno!
@@Bram25 like one of those Americans that can say a few Italian words but consider themselves Italian cause their great-great-great grandfather came from there.
@@Swissswoosher Or who watched Sopranos, Goodfellas, Casino, Godfather going off like: "Eh, hear this broad man! Ey where is the gabbagool man? Fogettaboutit man! Don't be a wise guy huh? =D "
I love how Landa congratulatulates him for saying his own name correctly
🤣🤣
He is actually the one with the best italian accent among the 3
Decocko
Is what i heard
@@user-qc2kt5kd3i actually as a person living in italy permanently it's the guy on the left.
I love how Landa is enjoying this as much as we are
she is terrified, she looks abs terrified
I don’t get why tho… shouldn’t he be worried about Americans being there as spies?
@@elmango705If he was a loyal Nazi and had unwavering faith in his leader then yes he'd be worried. But being an intelligent man he has already seen how the war is going and that they're going to lose eventually so what he sees in these American spies here is an opportunity to help them and make a switch to the other side. The winning side. So he's definitely just having fun with them at this point 😂
@@elmango705he knows they are spies and its obvious, they even get captured right after this scene. he just thinks its funny trolling tf out of them
Because he's playing 5D chess and they have nothing on him @@elmango705
I love how Brad Pitt doesnt even try to hide the super strong american accent lmao
Lol
Bawn jer no
@@michialphelps2339 you act like they would have even tried this 😂
Correcto
Gorlomi
Come again?
Gorlomi
Hans Landa is one of the greatest roles ever written. And Christoph Waltz is just perfect
He was really great in Django too
@@stinkyman202 Yes of course. But Hans Landa was just more great ^^
Originally Tarantino considered Leonardo DiCaprio who was fluent in German to play Landa but changed his mind. It was the best decision Tarantino ever made.
@@einezcrespo2107 Leo is not fluent in German at all lol. He can just speak a little bit German. But given a script and time to practice he probably could make a decent german character
@@johnpaul4301leo has a german grandmother
Bravo : I know you are a spy but you did better job than your friends 😊👏
Funny thing is, Omar (Dominic Decocco) told Aldo that he didn't know any Italian when they were interrogating Bridget at the vet. But he put in the work and Colonel Landa was proud!
@@adamreyes9824 exactly, let's not forget he knows every detail about the basterds as he later claims when interviewing Aldo and Utivich, even being offended at them not realizing that.
And he was the one who didn't speak any italian 🤣🤣🤣
@@edward0383 that's what I said! Third best! 😂
No i think he suspects the third cameraman to be the weakest speaker so he didn't want to blow up his cover.Master troll.
Christopher Waltz is a very talented actor.
He's also a polyglot
@@ahmadogidan4171 well italian obviously
@@David_mike yeah Italian.
I even forgot to mention that
😂
Your officially a polyglot by 6 languages so he is definitely getting there
@@melksnorlol3205 5
@@David_mike no he dose not speak Italian, he said he picked up a fake Italian accent. He is as much of a poliglot as I am, speaking my native language plus English and German, this is total of 3 languages.
Brad Pitt looking like Marlon Brando in the GodFather
Ähm... no
Yass
he looks like James Dean in Seven movie (little bit)
Never hurt your enemy it's effect on your business
-vito Corleone
The worst casting for that part. He didn't pull it off.
Dominic Decocco... No way he sounds italian but he's far better than the other two.
Bravo.
E invece lo dice proprio nel modo corretto 😅
Avg. German - speaking 3-4 languages..
Avg. American - Gorlaaamiiiii.....
I believe he is Austrian
@@nizzam1Same thing, right?
@@Apollo_1641yes
In our defense, those countries are very close together so it makes sense that people there grow up speaking different languages.
Hence why the only other language close to being spoke as much as English in America is Spanish, Mexico bordering us & Cuba, Puerto Rico etc not far off it makes sense 🤷🏻♀️
Of course. Germans have to prepare just incase they lose another war.
The fact that he the finger thing while saying margaretti🤣
Lmao
Margheriiiiti🤌🤌
Beautiful language
Si correcto
I'm both Sicilian & your 666th like 😈
@@Kawaiijihadnobody cares
My guy knows they're American. Hes just teasing them on their bad accents. What a legend
well the last guy actually has a good accent hence only asking the name twice and congratulating him.
@@bloodlinefilms yeah i know. What's funnier is that the first 2 talked about knowing more Italian, yet the third guy was better. This movie is so amazing
@@shaheehee brad pitt in fairness does seem to understand what is said and responds correctly so he does indeed “know the most itallian” whether he got lucky or just cant shake his strong accent is up for interpretation and debate. maybe he couldnt be bothered not believing in the plan expecting it to go sideways and his real plan to fight his way out taking as many nazis as possible with him. the primary characters are all so well painted you can pretty well understand them with ease without feeling clubbed to death with a single trait
@@bloodlinefilms yeah. That's a good detail ngl
Germans don’t have an ear for Italian…
Landa: 👂🏽
Bravo: “You the only one that sounds somewhat Italian” 😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It was funny that Aldo said he could actually speak Italian and understood everything Hans said but just couldn't be fucked with getting rid of his American accent.
He was just first best. Lmao.
@@lancehowle2007 lmaoooo first best 💀
he couldn't speak italian, in the movie he just says he was the best speaker of it. im also the best speaker of urdu in my friend group but none of us speak urdu
exactly
Bonjorno...favorite Italian accent ever.
Bon Jovi
Will be correct -Buongiorno.
@@Bergamini55Bon Jov'no, a river there chief, Gretzky
"Bawn journou"
Salve
"One more time, but let me hear the music in it!" the way he said did lol
it kills me how the last dude said he didn’t speak any Italian and he got pressed by Hans about his name the least. its definitely because he knew and said bravo as like a “lmao, good effort”
Dominic DeCoco is superior
I am italian and is incredible how Landa italian is so good🇮🇹🇮🇹🗿🗿
Vara chi che go catà, el doge de venesia
@@alessandroc.4543 viva la Serenissima areooooo🦁🪽🪽
Christopher Waltz is one of the best actors in the world
Precisely!
As a native Italian I have never heard anyone speak better Italian than landa, accent, pronunciation just perfect
He is south german… is a very good nort italian acent
@@brazilian22cmDickHe is Austrian.
Isn't there a part of Northern Italy where people speak German? I think they were awarded this after WW I.
I add that he speak a similar emilian accent. Bravo!
@@quartermaster1976the entirety of northern Italy is ethnically Germanic and german was the italian second language for a good while, even now in some places german is more spread than English in italy and you get bonus points when enlisting in the army if you're a german speaker rather than English, which isn't very logical but it is a thing
"Bravo" gets me every time 😅
me too man haha
That and her face after "Margheriti" 😂
One of Quentin's masterpiece
The one who can't speak a word of Italian is the only one who can get the Italian accent right, and Brad Pitts character knows the most Italian but has the worst accent. Love it
Second guy was best imo
@@jacobbarre3618not really
Landa already knew but gave them 3 chances to make it right
He said bravo to Dominic cuz he actually pulled off the accent well enough lol
The American accent😂😂
He smelled them a mile away . I gotta rewatch this movie
He didn’t smell them at all. He already knew before they arrived there lol he know who shosanna was. It was his master plan.
One masterpiece
Massacare at the French house. Can I smoke my pipe too...scene. Just loved the Hans Landa character
It’s a good rewatch
Eco ,Capichi.
One of the funniest scenes. I like how Tarantino puts in stuff like this.
Bravo... Bravo for playing your role correctly and much better than rest two.
In realtà lo ha pronunciato male anche lui.
Lui lo ha pronunciato: Dominik decoco
In realtà è Dominik decocco
Their plan was kinda atrocious: "Bonjawrno! Grahtzee! Kuhrecktoh!"
Hans landa is very charismatic
Christoph Waltz has to be on the list of the most talented European actors. The guy kills it.
dude being actor since kid
"... la musica di la parole" he said it so perfectly, flawlessly. This is my favorite scene of the movie
And the hand movements too. Christoph Waltz nailed it
It's wonderful because colonel Landa says "pronunzio" instead of "pronuncio" wich is a old way to conjugate this verb in italian. Details made a movie a great movie! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
How old? I think Cristoph learned Italian growing up. Could just be his idiolect
@@greyngreyer5no it's really old, no way he learnt "pronunzio" as the normal conjugation of the verb
I love how Landa realises they’re spies and just starts trolling them😂
Waltz; One of the best Bond villains in a long time as well.
The Spectre movie was disapointing. They wasted his talent.
he was a complete waste in those movies. ruined blofelds story line “boo hoo daddy liked you better” and the awful star trek into darkness kahn reveal that makes no sense in the context of the movie. he should have been a much higher threat in his own movie. they retcon all those other badguys and operatives to be his people but they dont even let him have a competent main henchman in his first appearance they wast bautista too. one car chase and either the movie forgot about him or he died.
”Bonjurno” -🧑🏼🌾 Brad Pitt
Gourlami
Bownjournou
The second you know Landa is onto them.
Lmao funniest scene I love the priceless expression of Brad Pitt when Hans starts speaking Italian.
Christoph speaks Italian like a native. Beautiful!
That "bravo" Landa says is him basically saying " you sold the part"
Brad's got that godfather bottom lip going lmao
Landa played with all the character in this movie both in funny and deadly ways
dominic decoco. bravo.
Margariiiity
Ancora? 😂
Gorlami!
Hans give’s Dominic plaudits for not being as bad as the other 2😂
Christoph Waltz's performance is sublime, the most multiphase I have ever seen.
Just this scene makes the movie to be the nomination for the best movie from Tarantino❤
"Sensationsdarsteller" ist ein tolles Wort
Landa was one of scariest villains, Ever!
I love how the top comments all start with "I love how...", because this is a great film that stays with you after you've seen it.
I'm italian and Landa spoke so fast that was appropriate asking him to repeat
he complimented him for pronouncing his name right 😂
Landa speaks better italian dialect than the guys playing the italians lmao
Hahahahaahhaa as an Italian this scene is so damn hilarious 😂😂😂 Margaaareeetii 🤌🤣
Just can’t help but make Hans landa my favorite character in this film
I love how he says "bravo" it sounded so sarcastic 😂
Putting music in this scene is like adding ketchup to spaghetti
There’s music?
zoomers
He knows that they know that he knows that they’re spies
Amazing scene
I fully believe the last guy can get away with it but donny and Aldo really did give themselves away
No way. I am italian and waltz is a lot better then them at talking but I still can say he is not from italy even tho he speeks very well.
Christopher Waltz is a great actor. He speaks many languages and with correct accents. I love that.
I wish you all the best of luck Mr Christopher Waltz.
THE most intimidating character ever!
A River-rdachi 🤣
A river there chief....
😄
Christoph Waltz: (starts talking non stop)
Me: oh they're screwed!
Tbf they know that he knows that they know that he knows. That they know. That he knows. . . .
The exaggerated third time The Bear Jew repeats saying Margheriti always makes me cackle.
Bravo 🤣🤣
hans landa olmasaydı büyük ihtimal bu film bu kadar tutmaz dı
Bro looks like Arthur Morgan more then Arthur Morgan himself.
Немецкий офицер, который в совершенстве владеет английским, французским и итальянским языками, помимо своего родного немецкого.
Aparte de eso, el propio actor Christoph Waltz hace el doblaje al español de la película, gran actor
He’s the third best.
“I don’t speak any Italian”
Yea third best
I love how Bridget gave them (or maybe the Basterds picked their own names) such fake sounding Italian names because she thought that Landa couldn't speak Italian. You can see the fear in her face when she realises that Hans Landa is fluent, And she basically knew that Landa was at this point just trolling them.
It's a weirdly tense scene with some awkward humour and that makes it so perfect.
This was the first time Tarantino would cast Brad Pitt as a stuntman.
"Si...correcto"
He isnt even trying to hide, incredible
Landa é uma figura 😅
As soon as he had me to repeat it..."and i started blasting!!!😅😅😅"
He’s the greatest villian to ever live idgaf 😂😂
As an Italian that "E lei..?" was so clean! Good job Christoph😊
Landa is perfect... His the best troll 😂😂😂
The "we're doomed" look on her face while the 3 Americans botch the Italian language is gold
A river there chief!!!!
This comment had me in tears!!!🤣
@Jack Torrance me too. Was eating ice cream and spat it out laughing. 🤣🤣🤣
Damn, this movie is just chockfull of excellent actors. No scene is made less brilliant.
Margareeeeeeete 🎶🎶 😂😂
I love how the Fury commander revived and Met Hans Landa
Inglorious Basterds 🗿🗿
Beste Film
Весь фильм держится на прекрасной игре актёра играющего немца.
Colonel congratulating him for spelling his name correctly 😂😂
I asume Your mean pronouncing his name correctly, theres a big differences you know?
Love this movie, one of my favs 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
The guy seen in the back left wearing the cross medal from Brad Pitt is actually the guy who directed the "original" Inglorious Basterds this movie was kind of based on, Enzo Castelari.
Seriously one of the best scenes in movie history. I always come back to it and it never fails to make me laugh 😂
Brad..i carnt speak Italian so y even try...😂😅😂😅👍it kills me...
nah he can understand what he says he just doesnt care to put on accent
Gorllaaaamiii
Marguareeeettiii
Me piachi!!! De coco!!
Grazie!!
Waltz accent is impressively accurate. Not quite native, but when you take into account that he is also playing a character and the character's mannerisms just wow.
Dominic Decoco
Bravo!
Hans Landa messing with our main characters, not because he’s evil but because he genuinely enjoys it just adds so much to his character. He’s evil as fuck yes but he’s not soulless, he’s actually quite animated and dynamic when he interacts with basically anybody.
I like how the guy who knows the most Italian has the thickest accent and the guy who doesn't know any was able to pronounce his name perfectly second try.
That pat on the back always gets me
He was checking their accent 😂
The way he whispered Gorlomi always kills me 😂😂😂😂