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INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS (2009) Movie Reaction! 

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Continuing our journey through the IMDb Top 250, it's our reaction to the #85 film (and our first Tarantino reaction video), 2009's INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS!
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Комментарии : 92   
@ButtSmash
@ButtSmash 2 года назад
The italian scene is the funniest shit ever. First Landa loses it at how bad of an excuse mountain climbing is, then trolls the other supposed italians.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Hilarious scene!
@mayanking213
@mayanking213 11 месяцев назад
@8:13 "oh wow that is insanely graphic" "Are you OK?" "Yeah im fine!" LMFAO 🤣 🤣 🤣
@MaikKellerhals
@MaikKellerhals 9 месяцев назад
"Does his accent sound weird though?" - If you speak german (well) you'll say, it sounds quite good, but a little weird. The acting, includinng the accents, in this film, are perfect. It's mostly because the germans are played by german actors, the french by french, and so on.
@jimmcdonald4087
@jimmcdonald4087 Год назад
Mike Myers played a British general. OSS was American intelligence/special ops. The OSS general on the phone sounds like Harvey Keitel to me.
@connorclarey12
@connorclarey12 2 года назад
The kill bill spot in the movie was so good!
@fritzkaraldo8452
@fritzkaraldo8452 2 года назад
The big pipe Landa got is called s Kalabash. They were made out of the kalabsh gourd. I wouldn't be surprised if the Oscar Jury decided half way through Walz's opening scene that he will get the oscar.
@soranraina4391
@soranraina4391 2 года назад
Tarantino mentioned that the pipe is an homage to Sherlock Holmes. Since Landa is a "Detective"
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
That's all they needed to see
@saagabragi6938
@saagabragi6938 Год назад
@@soranraina4391 I thought it was a ""mine is bigger!" joke.
@soranraina4391
@soranraina4391 Год назад
@@saagabragi6938 it could be interpreted like that, but i stick to what the director mentions
@saagabragi6938
@saagabragi6938 Год назад
@@soranraina4391 The director isn't going to explain everything. People need to think for themselves where there's no canon. In-universe, Landa propably tried it as some weird intimidation move.
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 2 года назад
8:18 - that's Tarantino being scalped!
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Wow I didn't know that! Great trivia!
@joshmad3848
@joshmad3848 2 года назад
23:19 I almost never normally laugh out loud.. but that caught me off guard. Hilarious! You guys should do all the marvel movies, and then all action movies... just do all movies.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the kind words. We'll get to work on all the movies 😁
@chikahitorochill3853
@chikahitorochill3853 10 месяцев назад
Really cant believe all the reactors cut the italian part out
@MaikKellerhals
@MaikKellerhals 9 месяцев назад
To me, this is the only Tarantino Film i really love.
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 2 года назад
3:14 - people have been keeping things cool and fresh without refrigerators for a long time. You need to have an underground basement and it will stay chilly even on a hot day. Earth just absorbs most of the heat. Obviously it won't keep the food fresh as long as refrigerators, but it will definitely keep milk cool.
@davidpitts5851
@davidpitts5851 2 месяца назад
He splashs the water on him because he's about to be interrogated and instead of sweating nervously he can hide the sweat with the fact he already soaked. And he holds her arm like that to check her pulse subtly.
@Jakeyisdead
@Jakeyisdead Год назад
Just on what you said at the beginning the title for the film was originally going to be called "Once Upon A Time... in Nazi Occupied France" also I think think might just be his masterpiece
@NikolisKitchen
@NikolisKitchen 2 года назад
This is Tarantino's best film Hendo, how dare you.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Why are you always wrong Nick? 😂
@NikolisKitchen
@NikolisKitchen 2 года назад
@@TheMovieJourney QUIET YOU!
@The_Phantasm
@The_Phantasm 2 года назад
In Spectre, when Blofeld first interacts with Madeleine, he tells her that when they first met he visited her father at her home which is a reference to this movie.
@Zack_410
@Zack_410 2 года назад
Every time I watch this I always say that's what he meant lol
@xenonart8
@xenonart8 2 года назад
Guys, you are hilarious, keep doing this)
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Thank you so much! We will definitely continue doing these 🤙🏻
@callumfrizzell1117
@callumfrizzell1117 23 дня назад
The Bear Jew role was wrote for Adam Sandler but conflict of schedule meant he couldn’t do it
@zongalitu6454
@zongalitu6454 5 месяцев назад
27:23 I see music is not your forté lol. This is the first video I watch of yours and I'm actually surprised that you guys don't have more views, I really liked the commentary and the editing! keep em coming!
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@haraldisdead
@haraldisdead 7 месяцев назад
"I disagree. I think it's terrified right now and has no sense of false security." These two are so good.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! 😁
@soranraina4391
@soranraina4391 2 года назад
Anyone else think that the actor who plays Hugo Stiglitz can play Blowzkawitz in a future Wolfenstein film?
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Ooooooo good call!
@joerafferty3248
@joerafferty3248 2 года назад
I can't be the only one watching this during the Hitler and Private Butz scene, expecting Hitler to say at some point, "Buenas noches Butz"
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Dammit how did we not pick that up 😂 Absolute Gold
@richardsanchez5444
@richardsanchez5444 9 месяцев назад
25:27 the Nazi dude knew fassbender wasn't legitimate cuz when he asked for three glasses he used his index middle and ring finger to show three 26:20 there you go
@richardsanchez5444
@richardsanchez5444 9 месяцев назад
23:28 yes it does. According to deutch with Dave. He has a video on that specific scene.
@pulkmees
@pulkmees 2 года назад
Once Opon a time In Nazi Occupied France was actually the original title if that tiny info I found ages ago is true.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
That is true 👍🏼
@kaiseralexander4968
@kaiseralexander4968 2 года назад
Had me rollin at GOT MILk? Hahahaha
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
😂😂
@michaelmercurio5061
@michaelmercurio5061 8 месяцев назад
2:14 i always assumed he did that because he was about to have an encounter with an SS officer, while hiding Jewish people under his house, so he does this to hide sweat since he’s probably very nervous
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 8 месяцев назад
Fair enough!
@nalaplama9767
@nalaplama9767 2 года назад
This movie showed the meeting of blocked and Madeline before they actually met in spectre
@ronkells
@ronkells 3 дня назад
Should probably edit that to blofeld
@chrislewis1981
@chrislewis1981 2 года назад
We salute the rank not the man. Classic Winters 😎
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
I've never seen Band Of Brothers, but I know that quote for some reason, and that it's from that series 😁
@chrislewis1981
@chrislewis1981 2 года назад
@@TheMovieJourney OMG, you've never seen it? That would be a hell of a series reaction 😉
@tomenward4120
@tomenward4120 2 года назад
@@TheMovieJourney I only just watched it the other day, it's actually a solid 10/10, you're missing out
@anime_cyko
@anime_cyko Год назад
I really enjoyed this, I enjoyed y’all’s fight club reaction too. I need to check out your patreon
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney Год назад
Glad you enjoyed them! ☺️
@The_Phantasm
@The_Phantasm 2 года назад
Look closely in the opening of Inglourious Basterds and you'll notice that Col. Hans Landa, when he enters the house, slyly checks pulses to see who may be especially nervous and possibly lying to him.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Some great observations you've commented mate!
@andrewallen3826
@andrewallen3826 Год назад
would have been good if jaws was in it.
@richardsanchez5444
@richardsanchez5444 9 месяцев назад
18:44 the Nazis didn't like black people. Not all Nazis were germans and not all Germans were Nazis.
@richardsanchez5444
@richardsanchez5444 9 месяцев назад
11:07 nice breakfast club reference.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 9 месяцев назад
Thank you 😁
@threeminuteshate
@threeminuteshate 21 день назад
When you buy your Tim & Erics off Temu
@Gigemhorns2011
@Gigemhorns2011 Год назад
Love you guys. Spent the weekend binging your channel. Really want to sub the Patreon. However, I feel like y’all have seen this movie before this recording. Or am I way off
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney Год назад
Thank you so much! Dean had seen this movie before, but I had not, it was the only Tarantino movie I hadn't seen 👍🏼
@Gigemhorns2011
@Gigemhorns2011 Год назад
@@TheMovieJourney Wow thank you for the quick reply! I kinda felt like one of y’all had seen it already but wasn’t sure. I will be subbing asap.
@manzanasrojas6984
@manzanasrojas6984 Год назад
17:55 its german for "swirl" basically
@rickysmith8205
@rickysmith8205 2 года назад
Hey guys the rickmister here after this would you gentlemen be interested in reviewing kill Bill vol 1 and 2 or even Django unchained who christoph waltz starred in as well
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
We have already discussed these films on our podcast a little while ago, but we definitely do a reaction to them still in the future 👍🏻
@rickysmith8205
@rickysmith8205 2 года назад
@@TheMovieJourney okay see I don't have a patron if it's on RU-vid that's where I suggest speaking of witch would you gents be up to reviewing the teenage mutant ninja turtles films or the darkman trilogy
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
@@rickysmith8205 always up for watching more movies! We'll throw them on the list. Also our podcast is free and available to everyone! Here some links to those episodes if you're interested: themoviejourney.podbean.com/e/2-django-unchained-dunkirk/ letterboxd.com/film/kill-bill-vol-1/
@titanuranus3095
@titanuranus3095 2 года назад
3:10 I think they would have had an ice box.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Ice box makes complete sense 👍🏼
@Ira88881
@Ira88881 6 дней назад
This reaction would have been much better if I could turn off the guy on the right.
@marbella135
@marbella135 7 месяцев назад
Like for the Eminem reference 😂
@senser4182
@senser4182 9 месяцев назад
The cream scene 18:37 is Hans testing her if she’s Jewish because the whip cream isn’t kosher. Always the hunter
@jhr9169
@jhr9169 5 месяцев назад
Not really testing her, i think he already knows she’s Shoshana. I always felt it was more of a show of disrespect and cruelty to force her to violate her religious beliefs.
@joemiranda7382
@joemiranda7382 11 месяцев назад
Cat people
@The_Phantasm
@The_Phantasm 2 года назад
Here's an interesting fact: In the scene where Landa is choking Bridget that's actually Quentin Tarantino really chocking her when she is in close-ups.
@MasterBetty69
@MasterBetty69 2 года назад
Disturbing? Lol she told him he could so they could actually sell it.
@joerafferty3248
@joerafferty3248 2 года назад
I have mixed feelings about Inglorious Basterds. On the one hand, it has some brilliant performances (Christoph Waltz obviously being the standout) and also some excellent dialogue scenes that gripped me and I still go back and watch, like the opening scene between Landa and the French dairy farmer and the scene with Michael Fassbender and the other two German undercovers during the basement party. However, I agree with you Hendo that I don't think this film is in the same league as classic Tarantino, like Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs. Also, I wasn't a big fan of the winks and nods that Tarantino does to other movie genres like the Spaghetti western, but that's mainly because I'm not a big fan of the Spaghetti western genre in general. Last thing as well, I thought there were a lot of parts in the film that were tedious and dragged on longer than they needed to be. Like the scenes between Shoshana and Zoller felt a lot like filler material and could've been shaved down or cut out altogether frankly.
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
Great review there Joe, we'll try and steer clear of any upcoming Spaghetti Westerns for you 😁
@joerafferty3248
@joerafferty3248 2 года назад
@@TheMovieJourney You don't have to avoid them on my account. I just think Spaghetti Westerns are more about style and spectacle over narrative, and I'm a narrative guy. The Outlaw Josey Wales is 10 times a better western film than The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. Don't worry, I'd still watch your reactions to them though 😂😂👍👍
@TheMovieJourney
@TheMovieJourney 2 года назад
@@joerafferty3248 well we appreciate that 👍🏼
@billhicks6449
@billhicks6449 2 года назад
You realize Django unchained is a spaghetti western right?
@ginao6810
@ginao6810 11 месяцев назад
@@billhicks6449yes but it has a narrative and a lot of other influences. Spaghetti westerns we’re pumped out by studios when they became a fad. Formulated and repetitive. They are the Lifetime movies of their era. Tarantino loved spaghetti westerns as a child. He takes elements of the genre and infuses them, along with a wide variety of other influences, in stories and scenes far beyond the scope of the formula.
@romanknetsch1035
@romanknetsch1035 17 дней назад
Sorry, but that was a pretty annoying reaction, you guys are talking way too much and most of it was complete nonsense!
@EllakGr
@EllakGr Год назад
Am I the only one who thinks Tarantino get lost in his alternate reality and the all too graphic drawn out violence here? It's like this movie can't decide if it wants to be a comedy or an homage to old splatter b-movies. I know some like to watch it and the point is to show noone is alll the way good in a war, but I think Tarantino uderestimates his audience to think for themselves. I also thought things went a little too easy for the americans here with Brad Pitt coming off more like a comedic playboy than a believable military in the US army. I mean the film is fiction but there has to be some plausibility even within a fiction version of reality, right? Sometimes a film is more effective when it doesn't show everything and lets you use your own imagination. That's why 'Jaws' and 'Pulp Fiction' still works for exemple. To me these kind of over the top violence feels kind of tasteless concidering what's going in Ukraine for example right now. But that's just me.
@ginao6810
@ginao6810 11 месяцев назад
That’s the reason I have never watched Django Unchained. I don’t want to see the violence, even though I have heard so many great things about the film and love most of Tarantino’s work. I think Tarantino’s views movie violence is wanky. Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should. The man needs to know how to edit. (Not in terms of constructing a film/story, in terms of paring down unnecessary footage). I feel like he gets worse (at this) with every film.
@kolapse320
@kolapse320 6 месяцев назад
Nah you are just too stupid to understand all Tarantino movies change history for the better and the over the top violence is his signature and makes the movie fun to watch. You both have no idea what you are talking about and im glad you are not able to appreciate Tarantino movies cause you don't deserve it
@stevenwheat3621
@stevenwheat3621 Год назад
5:12 Sry McFly but squirrels and rats are one in the same.. Swap the tails and you couldn't tell the difference
@ivankawnartist
@ivankawnartist 6 месяцев назад
Except anyone who has any education on the two creatures could tell you about their many differences. Don't use your lack of academics to the detriment of others.
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