"Inglourious Basterds" is a 2009 film by director Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger and Mike Myers. It is set in Nazi-occupied France during the second World War. Find more news and articles about "Inglourious Basterds...
[more]
"Inglourious Basterds" is a 2009 film by director Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger and Mike Myers. It is set in Nazi-occupied France during the second World War. Find more news and articles about "Inglourious Basterds" here.
Inglourious Basterds (Two-Disc Special Edition) ( DVD ) By Brad Pitt Buy new : $21.49 26 used and new from $16.29 Customer Rating: First tagged by J Customer tags: quentin tarantino (11), brad pitt (10), world war ii (8), hitler (6), historical fiction (5), blitzkrieg escape from stalag 69 (3), unfunny comedy (2), bloody (2), compassionate conservatism , boycott , black comedy , adolf hitler Review & Description Brad Pitt takes no prisoners in Quentin Tarantino’s high-octane WWII revenge... Read Full Story
The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony may be one of the longest with 10 best picture nominees. It is more tough now to guess the contenders for Best Picture Nominations. The predictions will really be interesting this time !
We have sorted out ten movies as the contenders for Best Picture Nominees of 82nd Academy Awards.
Our Predictions for 2010 Oscar Best Picture Nominees are:
Avatar
Avatar is centered around the themes of imperialism and biodiversity. The movie had been in development... Read Full Story
The recession-era tale "Up in the Air" led Golden Globe film contenders Tuesday with six nominations, among them best drama and acting honors for George Clooney, Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick. Other drama picks were the space fantasy "Avatar," the Iraq War tale "The Hurt Locker," the World War II saga "Inglourious Basterds" and the Harlem drama "Precious: Based on the Novel `Push' by Sapphire." The musical "Nine" ran second with five nominations, including best musical or comedy and acting... Read Full Story
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" and the Fellini-inspired musical "Nine" received a leading 10 nominations each on Monday for the Broadcast Film Critics Association awards, with fantasy, sci-fi movie "Avatar" close behind with nine. "The Hurt Locker," an independent movie about American bomb-disposal experts serving in Iraq that has already won at least six prizes, picked up eight nominations, including best picture, best actor for Jeremy Renner and best... Read Full Story
The 10th annual Phoenix Film Critics Society awards have been announced, and since I vote in this one, I thought I'd share. Now, in the interest of transparency, I should tell you that these votes don't necessarily reflect my own thoughts, and since I have long maintained the PFCS has way too damn many awards, I don't even vote in some of these categories myself, because I am not confident that we are, as a body, completely qualified to do so.
But it was a big year for Inglourious Basterds... Read Full Story
I could launch into a diatribe about the arbitrariness of a year as a quantity of time to examine pop culture, but this happened to be a particularly good year of stuff, so let’s get to it. Not necessarily in order, except for Inglourious Basterds as #1 because it may be the best thing ever:
Inglourious Basterds : Hitler-killing, Jew-boy jackoff fantasy, courtesy of the goy Tarantino. Every single minute of Inglourious Basterds is enthralling, and Quentin finally delivered a film that... Read Full Story
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The World War II tale "Inglourious Basterds" and the Rome-set musical "Nine" led the contenders for the 15th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards, announced early Monday, with ten nominations each. The 3-D sci-fi film "Avatar" followed with nine nominations, while "The Hurt Locker" and "Up in the Air" received eight each. The awards, which will be handed out on January 15 at ceremonies broadcast from the Hollywood Palladium by VH1, expanded this year from 17... Read Full Story
"Inglourious Basterds" and "Nine" lead contenders for the Critics' Choice Movie Awards with 10 nominations each, including best picture, the Broadcast Film Critics Association announced Monday. James Cameron's "Avatar" received nine nominations, including best picture. Other best-picture nominees are "An Education," "The Hurt Locker," "Invictus," "Precious," "A Serious Man," "Up" and "Up in the Air." Best-actor nominees are Jeff Bridges for "Crazy Heart," George Clooney for "Up in the Air... Read Full Story
When I was growing up, one of the most popular PC games was Wolfenstein 3D. It was a great first-person shooter in general, but let’s be honest, there was one reason that everyone really loved it: The goal was to kill Nazis. Fast forward to this year, one of the most popular movies in 2009 has been Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds . It’s a great movie in general, but again, let’s be honest: People love it because it’s about killing Nazis. And a new iPhone game follows in this... Read Full Story
When I was growing up, one of the most popular PC games was Wolfenstein 3D. It was a great first-person shooter in general, but let’s be honest, there was one reason that everyone really loved it: The goal was to kill Nazis. Fast forward to this year, one of the most popular movies in 2009 has been Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds . It’s a great movie in general, but again, let’s be honest: People love it because it’s about killing Nazis. And a new iPhone game follows in this... Read Full Story