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Originally Posted by missmacabre
Inglourious Basterds
I had heard a few early critiques on this movie, all consisting of how it isn't your typical Tarantino movie with flash backs and non-linear story telling. Yes, the movie was in chronological order but that didn't detract from this being a Tarantino film. Everything was laid out in chapters which I think added to the whole b-movie thing. A lot of really funny scenes with hilarious acting by Brad Pitt and BJ Novak. Eli Roth did a great job as 'the bear jew', and made me think that maybe with the movies he has directed, and his performance as a ruthless killer with a baseball bat he wasn't acting at all.
Great plot, well acted, lot of fun. Go see it.....At. The. Theatre.......Seriously. Drive in eve,n.
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I think Eli Roth is a much better actor than writer/director. Still, I'd like to see at least one of his scenes filmed with Adam Sandler playing
the role as Tarantino had originally intended.
I didn't expect Samuel L. Jackson and Harvey Keitel to lend their voices to
the movie. I was pleasantly surprised at that. :)