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22 Comments
rasch187says...*quality
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by rasch187.
gwiz665says..... Grazi.
JiggaJonsonsays...Another dialog driven scene from this pretentious piece of cinema trash. (I watched it again to double check) (trash confirmed)
alien_conceptsays...Oh no! A scene made up of mostly words. Eeeeeek
demon_ixsays...Gore-lah-mi!
JiggaJonsonsays...>> ^JiggaJonson:
Another dialog driven scene from this pretentious piece of cinema trash. (I watched it again to double check) (trash confirmed)
It's not that I hate dialog, actually "After Sunset" directed by Richard Linklater is one of my favorite films of all time and it's composed of ONLY dialog. The problem with this film is this dialog has little to no substance. If you're going to have a film driven by nothing but the script then your character's conversations should be consistently meaningful. The conversations in "Inglorious Basterds" frankly, are not.
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
Such an amazing scene. I love the way the camera just sweeps around them in the first part.
I'm with Adam Carolla- if Christoph Waltz doesn't win an Oscar for his Landa- we riot.
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
I thought the dialog was great in this film. I like a lot of dialog in my movies. I liked Lost in Translation. :0 !
>> ^JiggaJonson:
>> ^JiggaJonson:
Another dialog driven scene from this pretentious piece of cinema trash. (I watched it again to double check) (trash confirmed)
It's not that I hate dialog, actually "After Sunset" directed by Richard Linklater is one of my favorite films of all time and it's composed of ONLY dialog. The problem with this film is this dialog has little to no substance. If you're going to have a film driven by nothing but the script then your character's conversations should be consistently meaningful. The conversations in "Inglorious Basterds" frankly, are not.
gwiz665says...This movie is character driven. The dialog in itself doesn't have to carry much meaning, as long as it exposes the characters. I thought the movie was hilarious.
>> ^JiggaJonson:
>> ^JiggaJonson:
Another dialog driven scene from this pretentious piece of cinema trash. (I watched it again to double check) (trash confirmed)
It's not that I hate dialog, actually "After Sunset" directed by Richard Linklater is one of my favorite films of all time and it's composed of ONLY dialog. The problem with this film is this dialog has little to no substance. If you're going to have a film driven by nothing but the script then your character's conversations should be consistently meaningful. The conversations in "Inglorious Basterds" frankly, are not.
therealblankmansays..."Bonjawrno" has been the latest catchphrase between me and my girlfriend since the movie came out.
What can I say, we're both easily amused.
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'hans landa, aldo raine, bridget von hammersmark, donny donowitz' to 'hans landa, aldo raine, von hammersmark, donny donowitz, its spelled inglourioous' - edited by therealblankman
DrivelsAdvocatesays...I remember when Tarantino's dialogue was mercurial, sharp and witty, but in this film it's utterly turgid - I switched off after about 45 minutes of seemingly interminable boredom. And what about that opening scene? Could it be any more of a blatant cut-and-paste of Angel Eyes' 'farm visit' in "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"?
alien_conceptsays...Well, one day, you'll be able to come back and downvote this monstrosity of a clip
videosiftbannedmesays...I didn't think the dialog in this film was bad at all. Now DeathProof on the other hand...
calvadossays...May I suggest using Splicd to skip the beginning?
http://www.splicd.com/
gharksays...the movie was bang on imo, and this was one of my favourite scenes, my favourite was probably a tie between the strudel scene and the cinema destruction scene where her face is illuminated against the smoke.
harrysays...I could easily watch a whole movie with just Christoph Waltz talking. He's just so perfect as the gentlemen/creep nazi.
eatboltsays...Once you understand Landa's hiden intention in this scene, his laugh is priceless. He knows what they're up to and his discovery at how inept they are is priceless. I love how he fucks with them with he asks them to say things in Italian.
I remember watching this scene the first time around thinking that if he didn't pick up on how bad their impressions are, the earlier scenes of him toying with his prey wouldn't make any sense. Then the plot thickens...
Damn. What a movie.
lampishthingsays...Wtf?
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Mordhaussays...*dead
siftbotsays...This video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by Mordhaus.
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