INGLORIOUS BASTERDS (2009) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 2 апр 2023
- Inglourious Basterds (2009) First Time Watching Movie Reaction, Review, and Commentary for JL. Many moments of fearful curiosity for Col. Landa and many thoughts on getting shot in the testicles were had.
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I’m thinking at least 5 shut ups and 3 shut the F ups
Christoph Waltz is an amazing actor. The way he speaks is so commanding. I loved him in Django and Alita: Battle Angel.
What makes the opening scene even better, that most don't comment on, is that Hans Landa didn't have to do all of that.... he could have just told his crew to shove everyone aside, break everything, and find the family, maybe killing everyone. He decided to go the, kind of "passive aggressive" route, to defeat him in conversation, to exert his strength, to play the game.
The opening scene, in my opinion, is the greatest dialog scene in a movie.
"Shot him again! Shoot him 2 more times, then tbag him! Can girls tbag? !!Clam smack him!!" 🤣 ahhhhhh, best response ever!
the guy talking to magneto is mike meyers , he played austin powers
This may sound weird, but you enjoy this movie even more when you're German or Austrian. The attention to detail is insane, so is the dialogue. It's a shame Tom Tykwer doesnt get much credit, he translated the German parts. It was also great to see guys like Christoph Waltz, Daniel Brühl and August Diehl (the other SS officer) on the "big stage". Remember, they were nobodies outside of Germany back then.
They were in France, they didn’t frown upon interracial relationships as much or at all as they did/do in America…
This guy busts out an M.Bison reference 😂😂😂😂 as a 40 year old this was to good brother brought me back to the 90s
No surprise Christoph waltz won an Oscar for his role as Hans Landa in this
LOL! The thumbnail. You already know it's a still of him saying "SHUT the fuck UP!"
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"it's just...hat might have been one of the best scenes i've watched" Yes dude, yes. Everything you noticed is totally on point. And there's lots of other things you didn't notice, the more you watch it the more stuff you find. It's a masterpiece. Rewatch the scene and you'll appreciate even more
And sorry for the double comment, but I adore the way you paused to reflect on the nuance of the performances in the opening scene. The way it is done is terrifyingly *normal*, the way the two character interacted; Landa's smile and sense of ease got bigger and bigger until it was literally swallowing the fkn air in LaPedite's lungs, and the micro expression of Landa's charm dropping juxtaposed to LaPedite's internal implosion of emotion that manifests in just uncontrolled quivering and a single damn tear of defeat and guilt and fear, it's the essence of tension in the cinematic form.
"Clam smack him!"
"Oh, he's about to lose his $hit..." 🤣🤣🤣
that "shut the fuck uppp" face in the thumbnail, love it
Before his role as Hans Landa, Christoph Waltz, an Austrian, had jobs as a stage theater actor in various Austrian and German cities. Later he acted in numerous German television shows. He was making a living, but not the one he aspired to as a young man. He was the last person to audition for the Landa role. If Waltz had not come along, Tarantino has said, he might never have made the film. He was finding out, after many auditions, no one seemed to be able to play the character he had written because of the multiple language fluency required. Waltz's appearance when Tarantino was ready to give up is one of the great miracles of coincidence that sometimes occur in this world.
That opening scene hits me so hard because it reminds me of my grandfather telling me tales of the war. He fled forced factory labor in Germany and hid underneath the floorboards of his fathers (my great-grandfathers) house. He told me how he heard the Nazis ask his father " Well if you are not hiding him beneath this floorboard you would not mind us shooting though it
In the finale, when Aldo and the two other Basterds are pretending to be Italian, Quentin Tarantino originally intended for them to pretend well enough and get by with their facade. But at the table read for the movie with the full cast, Brad Pitt just ended up doing that ridiculous accent as a joke, which made everyone laugh. But then Tarantino couldn’t un-hear it, and it ended up being in the movie. He talks about it on this great interview on the DVD.