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more about #inglouriousbasterds Diziet_Sma: I couldn't be less interested. Tarantino's films are puerile. more » PhillyLass: Ugh. So much Tarantino love on this thread. He keeps remaking the same idiosyncratic, self-indulgent, egocentric bullshit movie over and over and over... more » clevernamehere: I'm so eh on this movie. I'll eventually see it because I eventually see everything but the previews don't make me want to run out and see it. I'm... more » kookla: A pointless, bloody revenge fantasy? BRING IT ON! more » Casquivana: Why are critics so confused by the fact that he made some awesome, but not really that realistic or coherent entertainment? Isn't that a Tarantino tra... more » KathrynwithaY loves Joan Collins: I saw Julie & Julia the other day and when I told my friend that I wanted to see Inglourious Basterds next, she gasped. Like, why would I want to see... more » jengrrrl: I love all Tarantino flicks, but my favorite remains Jackie Brown. I feel like he reigned in some of his more outlandish tendencies and really came th... more » Rooo sez BISH PLZ: "But other critics are disappointed that (like many Tarantino films) it's just a pointless, bloody revenge fantasy." Iiiiiit's Tarantino, krit ppl. ... more » I_can_still_pitch: Now critics are knocking Tarantino for suspending reality? Because obviously, Pulp fiction was an extremely realistic look at the LA underworld and Re... more » birminghamdrunk: oh and the LA times can go fly a kite: You can raise B pictures to A picture status, as Tarantino has made a career out of doing, but giving them A p... more » Eric Northman is mine: Whenever critics critique a Tarantino movie why do they almost always refer to Pulp Fiction as his best film? Do most people feel this way? This alway... more » maude_flanders: No offense, Jezebel editors, because alot of the reviews coming out this week spoil it too (and reading those first early reviews after it debuted at ... more » NefariousNewt: Sorry, but I don't need to watch a revisionist history of WWII. Tarantino's bloodbath style of movie-making doesn't suit me. more » viklane: I've seen a lot of people complain that Tarantino isn't taking WWII seriously enough, and that rewriting history is bad. But honestly, we've had SO MA... more » bluebears: I'm seeing it tonight! I don't care about reviews. I love Tarantino. more » LaComtesse: For the critics who say it falls short I REALLY don't know what movie they were watching. I thought it was flippin' fantastic. The writing was sharp, ... more » tell Dolly Parton again: Spoiler alert, guys!! All I'll say is it's worth taking a look for yourself. I expected to loathe it and really, really liked it-- and I've never bee... more » Scoithniamh: I hate both iterations of the white shirt/black skirt outfit. Also, did Alexa Chung recently go camping with no bug repellent? Or does she share my ... more » LaComtesse: The costumes in the movie are so so so much better than the ridiculous garments most of these people are draped in. more » BabyJane: I see Agyness Deyn is doing the time warp again. more » -
#criticalmass
Basterds Is Glorious, Entertaining (If You Don't Mind Rewritten History)
Fans of Quentin Tarantino say Inglourious Basterds is his best film since Pulp Fiction and the most creative World War II movie ever. But other critics are disappointed that (like many Tarantino films) it's just a pointless, bloody revenge fantasy. More » -
#goodbadugly
Glory Be: Inglourious Basterds NYC Screening Brings Le Fab
The Cinema Society & Hugo Boss screening of Inglourious Basterds in NYC was star-studded, full of win, and had a gratifying dollop of awful. In short, it's a good one, kids. And supersized! More » -
#goodbadugly
Inglorious Duds, Inglourious Basterds, Brangelina. Haiku.
Quentin Tarantino's already complaining that Inglourious Basterds is misunderstood. And I may be misunderstanding the bizarre clothes at its Grauman's Chinese Theatre premiere. (But I don't think so.) More » -
#goodbadugly
Leggings. Pajamas. Brad. Inglourious Basterds Comes To Berlin.
It's no secret that "German premieres" are unparalleled in their capacity to baffle, amaze, and entertain. Add a dash of Tarantino crazy, and you'd be correct in assuming that the Inglourious Basterds Berlin premiere was quite the event. More » -
#goodbadugly
Glourious Clothes At Inglourious Basterds Premiere!
The Inglourious Basterds premiere, held at the Palais Des Festivals during the 62nd International Cannes Film Festival last night, brought out star power, clothes power, and, obviously, Brangelina. Click here to begin! More » -
#dirtbag
Brad Cast In Basterds After Getting Drunk & High With Tarantino
- How did Brad Pitt end up in Inglourious Basterds? Booze and weed maybe:


