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HELL YEAH! Man did I have a blast when watching this film. I didn't know what to expect as it is a World War 2 movie. Most of them are dead serious and deal with facts. Next to that the reception varied wildly and people either raved about the movie or ranted about it. As you might have guessed by now, I'm part of the raving crowd. I've read some complaints that Brad Pitt, who the trailers were centered around, wasn't in the movie that much at all, 20 minutes max. I have to disagree with that complaint. Sure he wasn't in every frame and first enters the stage after 20 minutes in the movie but his appearances never feel like only 20 minutes of screen time. He shows up from time to time when the script requires him to, he has great dialogue when he's on screen and does a lot over the coarse of the movie. His character serves the plot instead of the movie revolving around his character just because he's a big name in Hollywood. Compare his role to Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction. He was only in two segments but everybody remembers him. I loved this film and it entertained me almost its entire running time. Yup almost. The first half of the movie I found it a tad too long. Now I must admit I really needed to go to the bathroom so that might've clouded my judgment a little bit. But other than that this is a great movie. It's full of memorable scenes, some memorable characters and a great plot that's filled with cool dialogue, great tense scenes, unexpected comic relief and even some action sequences. Nothing too big though, this is Tarantino, not Michael Bay. And thank God for that!
Nazis: Pure evil, as you can see... |


If one movie has been rumored about it's Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds which would've originally starred Michael Madsen amongst other. Well the wait is over, Michael Madsen is nowhere to be found and we get treated to a fairytale of World War 2. You know, when the Nazi had Europe in their grip. But now you want to know, was it worth the wait?
