DISQUS

Film School Rejects: Watch This: The Inglourious Basterds Clip They Didn’t Show on Americal Idol

  • MrDeath · 7 months ago
    The more I see, the better it looks.
  • Atomic Popcorn · 7 months ago
    Nice
  • Isamu · 7 months ago
    I think The Inglorious Basterds movie might be Quentin Jerome Tarantino's best movie yet since he made a great movie but he always makes great movies, so there is nothing stopping me from watching this for sure great movie that he made that will be a blockbuster for sure when it comes out for everyone who is a Quentin Jerome Tarantino's fan will be happy with this new awesome movie of his to watch again and again until they become Nazis of there own and are killed by the actors just for them to look cool until they too become Nazis and they kill themselves for becoming that shameful thing of them .
  • James · 7 months ago
    That looks terrible and Tarantino comes off as a douche.
  • Ryan · 7 months ago
    STFU please.
  • ThinkHero · 7 months ago
    I have a feeling that this movie is going to be even more violent and bloody than any other Tarantino movies. I loved Kill Bill, especially pt1 with the spraying blood, but I have a feeling the blood will be less comical in this movie.

    Dennis
  • phrenetik · 7 months ago
    Hhmm...... now is that a good thing or a bad thing? :P

    Seriously though, I love his 'work ethic'. XD
  • RobertFure · 7 months ago
    Don't like Tarantino's personality at all. Casting Eli Roth and Mike Myers seems like a pair of mistakes. Time will tell. I'll definitely check this bitch out in theaters.
  • Ryan Jackson · 7 months ago
    It dosen't matter if you don't like his personality. WHO ARE YOU?? Seriously you people like to second guess Tarantino like your opinion on his casting choices and what movies he makes are retarded. Get your own movie career and make movies the way YOU WANT TO and shut up already.
  • Dutch_Masta · 7 months ago
    Word
  • RobertFure · 7 months ago
    I can't decide which reply I want to use, so I'm going to use them all.
    1. Robert Fure is my pseudonym. My real name is Steven Spielberg, maybe you've heard of me.
    2. You need to know a few things about me. First, I get paid to bring a bad attitude to work, second I get paid in trail mix and three, I fucking love trail mix.
    3. You've shown me the path. I will get a movie career!
    4. Neither Eli Roth nor Mike Myers can act convincingly. So, yeah, casting them is risky. He cast Roth because that's his friend, not because the guy can act.
    5. I honor and respect your opinion.
  • Ryan Jackson · 7 months ago
    You need to know that I'm never one to shy away from a chance to trade quips and sling barbs via the internet, so with that said.....
    1. Who's Steven Speilberg? I knew a Jewish guy who lived on my block with the last name Speilberg he was a splendid man.
    2. Trail mix must be "code" for penis.
    3. Also, movie career must be "code" for well endowed man to bone me.
    4. Mike Myers was good in the movie 54, where he played a guy who also loved "trail mix" in his anus.
    5. If he wants to cast Eli Roth because he's his friend that's HIS CHOICE, Hollywood has always been a town that thrives on nepotism. Why wouldn't you want to enter into a partnership with someone who you know well and like? That's what your father did when he married your sister.
    6. I truly cherish your opinion, for you are a wise person.
  • John · 7 months ago
    I loved that song in the beginning with that wicked drum beat! It reminds me of the Kill Bill theme, does anyone know the song name or if it's gonna be part of the score?
  • david baker · 7 months ago
    yip, hes back!
  • www.missionx.co.uk · 7 months ago
    Quentins territory! Hes back! Check out my bastards!
  • FishNeedsABike · 6 months ago
    Having seen most of his films, I am uneasy at the thought of Tarantino tackling WW1. If you can’t get my meaning, think in these terms…How would your average American react to the prospect Monty Python directing a film about the American Revolution? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not anti US and some of Tarantino’s films are highly entertaining, but is his genre of filmmaking and what he represents appropriate to the sheer scale of complexity of WW1? More importantly what will Tarantino do (if God forbids he goes Death Proof or Planet Terror) for the memory of WW1 to the younger generations? Here’s hoping he pulls a highly crafted and thoughtful rabbit out of the hat!
  • FishNeedsABike · 6 months ago
    Sorry I meant WWII.
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