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Inglorious Bastards

I saw one of the best Quintin Tarentino movies of all time, and Brad Pitt did a superb acting job playing a military lead…

To anyone who is looking forward to seeing a good movie this weekend I suggest that you go see Inglorious Bastards.  The movie is full of action, suspense, black comedy and a hot villainous who innocently believes that her valiant efforts to honor her deceased family members who passed on in a tragic shooting is are noble when she inherits her aunt’s movie theater business in a horrible time when the Nazi government ceased control of the way that societies were ran.  In the movie there are strong relationships that defy the laws of human affection and love stretching beyond believability’s to what the older Bonnie and Clyde who run the movie theatre business together endure to be with each other.  Brad Pitt was absolutely brilliant, in what I believe to be one of his best roles ever.  The actor who played Hitler was horrifyingly realistic in mannerism and accent even though Hitler was one of the most horrible, sadistic, dictatorial, and  unhumane human beings that ever lived.  There are many theories about the way Hitler died, but in this horrifically realistic spoof about how horrible the German Nazi party treated anyone who defied them, the one survivor of her family does what she needs to do to get even with them while gracing their presence with her elegance and her intelligence!  I won’t ruin the movie for those who have not seen it but I will tell that the movie is worth the wait!  On a scale if one to ten I give it a ten!   The way Shoshana’s father tries hard to protect his family and the way she escapes will break your heart and give you hope, so I suggest that you pick Inglorious Bastards because this movie has everything within its content to keep you on the edge of your seat!

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  1. Posted September 8, 2009 at 3:30 pm

    Good review!
    What? Better than Pulp Fiction?

  2. Posted September 9, 2009 at 1:14 pm

    Pulp Fiction is untouchabke so to make a comparison just wouldn’t be fair at all! I look forward to reading more of your pieces! They are genuine and raw!

  3. Posted September 24, 2009 at 3:07 pm

    Thanks for the review – will see this film now.

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    Posted January 3, 2010 at 4:20 pm

    i didn’t see Shoshana’s father in the movie…

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