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Hyperbole - Inglourious Basterds

Friday, August 21st, 2009 – running time 08:22
The latest film from Quentin Tarantino is a spaghetti war fable.
What? The guys explain why you shouldn't miss Inglourious Basterds

Highlights
brad pitt ( 1:45 ) high school ( 4:12 ) us opening ( 2:47 )

Automatically Generated Transcript(may not be 100% accurate) ( more )

" Others who totally rad show."

" So I don't when he glory as bastards who dat dat happens and that's not. And you want from queens came towering eighteen happenstance and -- pioneered -- depend. -- and I'm not basically responsible for independent films making money and being mainstream with pulp fiction. -- has an addition to an instant monikers there about a month. Has made apparent enemies but amuses me he's may have made it and mark our -- its weight class. So I ever being excited from glorious bastards in college. And any I had to meet kill bill. And now we're filing getting his dirty dozen. For jeans. And or anybody ever and not think that it's it's basically and not just. It was Christopher once called once upon a time in Nazi occupied France which is what end up being the first title of that chapter whatever it is so. Attention has done. He's really done what every move he's he's we know this story attention as a movie geek you're in a video store and then I mean these. And he's he's done whatever and he would drink these happen every genre he adored growing -- Hussein and -- again. It's a movie. Dobbs I'm to a movie. And now he. When the war film. And I'm not only -- was a once on a spaghetti western. So. Alex yes."

" What do you think in glorious oh so look at a story it's Brad Pitt. And any team. -- Reyes fast Jewish bastards. You wish soldiers special forces soldiers. In Nazi occupied France. Go on this mission to you strikes fear in the hearts and I realized and and and and another that although I will say that well I mean look at it. Yeah just got -- and the movie is sort of that exact."

" Essays and it's also -- candidate says -- not this sort -- thing."

" Well before analyzing how do you wanna say did not like kill bill very much at all I'm really dis actively disliked drive death man that prevent deference I love so so I have been a little wary of the Tarantino. And again we'll go to my usual."

" Cliche at this point which is -- really threw me may summon the trailer. I loved it this -- area I had a blast from beginning to end. I -- I didn't I don't know if."

" And you could put us opening scene of this movie up against. Any. Tensions still seen in any movie and I think there's a kick the crap out of it. This first scene and first thing guy who plays. I think is later was -- hostile yes Chris subplots. I'm not Atlanta -- in mind burden low wing we get it it actor the first scene of this movie. Is long. Is. Quiet. Is thought provoking and is heart wrenching. And to me just set the town because you go from these you obsolete from these crazy outlandish scenes. Kelly act Hillary doesn't did I am not saying and I'm very bad day it Tarantino. To this like. Really -- tense. It's this storytelling. In the scenes that are happening. Just with little lines and looks at its heart stopping only suspense all I had a blast and it's also an. I get those silly at the end. -- I -- great I can tell limited -- investigators right."

" You know. Growing up as a child. I think the most. Influential filmmakers undoubtedly -- Steven Spielberg and George Lucas they -- they framed who I was as a young person. But in in high school. The film and college the filmmaker that had the most impact on me is is content Tina is the one that sort of made me feel like I wanted to do. Make movies and be involved -- that and I'm a huge fan of his and I think this is a masterpiece. I mean maybe this is an episode four hyperbole. Because we have -- really amazing films but op I am not ashamed to say I I think. This is a masterpiece we talked. -- last year when in doubt and on FROST/NIXON came out I can use this I idea of of dialogue it adds action scene almost. This does that. Did it feel the marketing this movie like it's an action movie it's not there's very very very few moments of action but -- dialogue scenes are absent action packed and has any action seen on the screen it is. It is a master storyteller at work using incredible actors with fantastic writing. And a fable and wish fulfillment in a way you've never seen on cinema mean also need to say our men's earnings are yeah but. I mean to say that this is an international movie in a way. That no other filmmaker has the guts to do yes like six different languages throughout the movie and -- and he just death rates which is between him give the audience. -- own reasons why people change languages it using actors that are body and try and -- you know it is. If it -- Must rush out and see this if you are over eighteen -- a film you have to see it's that (%expletive) awesome man and -- music that's out there aren't you very much. --"

" Yes agreed amazing is that it's by far his best movie for me since pulp fiction. It might be better than pulp fiction yeah I don't know I might and that firm for me. Com Christoph waltz -- know we we get -- on screen LN. The likes who was a guy plays it safe. So -- man and agony is done. Yeah yeah what an awesome -- hello -- alarm Olivia and mostly yeah and the joker and -- cigar now we have this -- Yeah attackers and it. Maryland has always -- slider but yes and with that. Did you want to look into it okay but yeah John I didn't mention is -- this Hitchcock and suspense Medina. That content in August to tackle and it all of his movies what is his style. Is that they are all really short films that are longer because of these rights -- western along take dialogue sequences. I don't do more debt and and this Hispanics and -- top editors about -- that's gonna talk about a hierarchy of knowledge and it isn't one sometimes for him and it's we know the bomb is under the table and no one else does sometimes. They know the bombs on the table and we don't now. But it's never could be seeing the bomb and sometimes is that clear as we see the bottom of a lot since it's back. -- designs logic but through dialogue scene when citizen and that I mean really that -- it's in in his short nominated for four rooms -- That is every intention again is suspense through dialogue but. -- or just that and it's all it's kind of perfected here yeah around anybody had openings and knowing that this is six. He -- the most incredible thing with music and so. Basically used you scores to all of his favorite he's the school worst spaghetti westerns to blaxploitation films to War Films from the seventies and that and use their scores and the score for this move mean all some. It really is a movie geeks. Piece I can't. I just wish it was a non work again he is such an exciting filmmaker."

" Others who totally rad show."

" So I don't when he glory as bastards who dat dat happens and that's not. And you want from queens came towering eighteen happenstance and -- pioneered -- depend. -- and I'm not basically responsible for independent films making money and being mainstream with pulp fiction. -- has an addition to an instant monikers there about a month. Has made apparent enemies but amuses me he's may have made it and mark our -- its weight class. So I ever being excited from glorious bastards in college. And any I had to meet kill bill. And now we're filing getting his dirty dozen. For jeans. And or anybody ever and not think that it's it's basically and not just. It was Christopher once called once upon a time in Nazi occupied France which is what end up being the first title of that chapter whatever it is so. Attention has done. He's really done what every move he's he's we know this story attention as a movie geek you're in a video store and then I mean these. And he's he's done whatever and he would drink these happen every genre he adored growing -- Hussein and -- again. It's a movie. Dobbs I'm to a movie. And now he. When the war film. And I'm not only -- was a once on a spaghetti western. So. Alex yes."

" What do you think in glorious oh so look at a story it's Brad Pitt. And any team. -- Reyes fast Jewish bastards. You wish soldiers special forces soldiers. In Nazi occupied France. Go on this mission to you strikes fear in the hearts and I realized and and and and another that although I will say that well I mean look at it. Yeah just got -- and the movie is sort of that exact."

" Essays and it's also -- candidate says -- not this sort -- thing."

" Well before analyzing how do you wanna say did not like kill bill very much at all I'm really dis actively disliked drive death man that prevent deference I love so so I have been a little wary of the Tarantino. And again we'll go to my usual."

" Cliche at this point which is -- really threw me may summon the trailer. I loved it this -- area I had a blast from beginning to end. I -- I didn't I don't know if."

" And you could put us opening scene of this movie up against. Any. Tensions still seen in any movie and I think there's a kick the crap out of it. This first scene and first thing guy who plays. I think is later was -- hostile yes Chris subplots. I'm not Atlanta -- in mind burden low wing we get it it actor the first scene of this movie. Is long. Is. Quiet. Is thought provoking and is heart wrenching. And to me just set the town because you go from these you obsolete from these crazy outlandish scenes. Kelly act Hillary doesn't did I am not saying and I'm very bad day it Tarantino. To this like. Really -- tense. It's this storytelling. In the scenes that are happening. Just with little lines and looks at its heart stopping only suspense all I had a blast and it's also an. I get those silly at the end. -- I -- great I can tell limited -- investigators right."

" You know. Growing up as a child. I think the most. Influential filmmakers undoubtedly -- Steven Spielberg and George Lucas they -- they framed who I was as a young person. But in in high school. The film and college the filmmaker that had the most impact on me is is content Tina is the one that sort of made me feel like I wanted to do. Make movies and be involved -- that and I'm a huge fan of his and I think this is a masterpiece. I mean maybe this is an episode four hyperbole. Because we have -- really amazing films but op I am not ashamed to say I I think. This is a masterpiece we talked. -- last year when in doubt and on FROST/NIXON came out I can use this I idea of of dialogue it adds action scene almost. This does that. Did it feel the marketing this movie like it's an action movie it's not there's very very very few moments of action but -- dialogue scenes are absent action packed and has any action seen on the screen it is. It is a master storyteller at work using incredible actors with fantastic writing. And a fable and wish fulfillment in a way you've never seen on cinema mean also need to say our men's earnings are yeah but. I mean to say that this is an international movie in a way. That no other filmmaker has the guts to do yes like six different languages throughout the movie and -- and he just death rates which is between him give the audience. -- own reasons why people change languages it using actors that are body and try and -- you know it is. If it -- Must rush out and see this if you are over eighteen -- a film you have to see it's that (%expletive) awesome man and -- music that's out there aren't you very much. --"

" Yes agreed amazing is that it's by far his best movie for me since pulp fiction. It might be better than pulp fiction yeah I don't know I might and that firm for me. Com Christoph waltz -- know we we get -- on screen LN. The likes who was a guy plays it safe. So -- man and agony is done. Yeah yeah what an awesome -- hello -- alarm Olivia and mostly yeah and the joker and -- cigar now we have this -- Yeah attackers and it. Maryland has always -- slider but yes and with that. Did you want to look into it okay but yeah John I didn't mention is -- this Hitchcock and suspense Medina. That content in August to tackle and it all of his movies what is his style. Is that they are all really short films that are longer because of these rights -- western along take dialogue sequences. I don't do more debt and and this Hispanics and -- top editors about -- that's gonna talk about a hierarchy of knowledge and it isn't one sometimes for him and it's we know the bomb is under the table and no one else does sometimes. They know the bombs on the table and we don't now. But it's never could be seeing the bomb and sometimes is that clear as we see the bottom of a lot since it's back. -- designs logic but through dialogue scene when citizen and that I mean really that -- it's in in his short nominated for four rooms -- That is every intention again is suspense through dialogue but. -- or just that and it's all it's kind of perfected here yeah around anybody had openings and knowing that this is six. He -- the most incredible thing with music and so. Basically used you scores to all of his favorite he's the school worst spaghetti westerns to blaxploitation films to War Films from the seventies and that and use their scores and the score for this move mean all some. It really is a movie geeks. Piece I can't. I just wish it was a non work again he is such an exciting filmmaker."