We have a brand new video with footage from the brand new trailer of
Inglourious Basterds, which is currently set for release on August 21. Click below for some footage for the first trailer that is said to premiere tonight on
Entertainment Tonight. Keep your eyes peeled here as we'll surely post the new, full trailer as soon as it's available.
UPDATE: (2/11/09 1:45 PM PST)
We now have the full teaser trailer from this new Quentin Tarantino film right here for your viewing pleasure. Click below to get a deeper look at this new war film.
Inglourious Basterds Teaser | Inglourious Basterds Trailer Footage |
Inglourious Basterds begins in German-occupied France, where Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent) witnesses the execution of her family at the hand of Nazi Colonel Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz). Shosanna narrowly escapes and flees to Paris, where she forges a new identity as the owner and operator of a cinema.
Elsewhere in Europe, Lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) organizes a group of Jewish soldiers to engage in targeted acts of retribution. Known to their enemy as "The Basterds," Raine's squad joins German actress and undercover agent Bridget Von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) on a mission to take down the leaders of The Third Reich. Fates converge under a cinema marquee, where Shosanna is poised to carry out a revenge plan of her own...
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Watch that part od the trailer again but this time put the Itchy and scratchy theme song over it.
Its not called 'Inglorious Bastards' it never was the original title is actually 'Inglorious Basterds.'
Tarantino has been working on this puppy since and while he was writing Pulp Fiction.
This film can also be considered as Tarantino's first remake, and as stated yes this films contains many references and homage to that such as the dirty dozens and the original Inglorious Bastards and many other war films.
Also QT strongest point is his references and homages along with his brilliant, witty realistic normatc dialogue.
Vis this is the movie he has been talking about for year's, It is supposed to be his best yet! I bet when a 2nd trailer or red band trailer pops up you will be hooked! It is a teaser and could have been better, But this movie will rock ayways rather it has a good trailer or not!
With the exception of Death Proof I haven't seen any Tarantino film that I haven't thoroughly enjoyed, I would just like to see him make a movie that wasn't so overbearing on paying homage to something else. When I first saw Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill I viewed it as an auteur quality about him, but after seeing Death Proof it made me reconsider what I think about him. He's a very talented writer and director and I wish that he would make something that steps out of this formula.
If any of you don't like it, shove it up your ass. Tarantino's not out for awards (yet he's still award-winning at Cannes, not to mention multiple Palme d'or's, which is usually a sign he's doing something right). He's making the movies he wants to. I'll admit that I thought Death Proof was a low point of his form, but I understand the homage style, which is seen in a lot of his films, and I like it a lot.
Besides, (and I'm talking to hyp again, not just general community) the entirety of Tarantino's movies are in themselves homages to cultural memes. Kill Bill is an original story almost completely composed of subtle (and partial, not direct and overt like that Family Guy shit) references, (including even its own premise) even so far as the soundtrack. Were you annoyed by the whole movie because you couldn't spot every reference? Of course not. You don't have to get the reference to enjoy the dialogue. I don't think he's ever done a scene where people talk for an hour either, he's fairly action driven when his character aren't talking (which happens in short bursts).
Fincher shoots a lot of extra stuff.
This might just be outtakes.
-The Mush