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      The Inglorious Bastards

      R 1978 1h 33m War Action List
      100% 5 Reviews Tomatometer 69% 250,000+ Ratings Audience Score Two officers (Bo Svenson, Ian Bannen) lead military misfits on a mission to steal a Nazi V-2 rocket gyroscope. Read More Read Less

      Audience Reviews

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      Audience Member A fun film, classically told in Tarantino’s style. Couldn’t quite get behind some of the things that happen in the story, and I didn’t love everything about Brad Pitt’s performance (or maybe it’s because they tried to have him speak Italian with some type of thick Southern drawl). Overall, would recommend the film for more mature audiences. The language is “thick” as usual. There’s a bit of an unnecessary but not very revealing brief sex scene (more given as a flashback background on a couple of characters). Christoph Waltz is pretty solid. Daniel Brühl always seems to deliver a solid performance, and this is no exception. Mélanie Laurent is excellent. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 08/16/23 Full Review Audience Member It's a cheap Italian knock-off of The dirty dozen, that deals in soo many absurdities that's it's hard to take seriously. But it's packed with an awesome genre cast, that is clearly having fun with one another. So much fun in fact, that it's infectious. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 09/23/22 Full Review isaac m The Inglorious Bastards is a unique Italian movie that talks about a group of American prisoners who are assigned to kill Nazis. I like the performances, the direction and the themes. I sense that this movie is made with heart with tons of action and violence. Overall, this Spaghetti War movie is a classic. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member What you get when you add Spaghetti to the war genre. Entertaining and mindless. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member Goodish. The American soldiers are just as nasty as the Nazis and brad pit is rubbish in it Rated 3 out of 5 stars 09/13/18 Full Review Audience Member Watchable action packed movie and what you would expect from its time. Humorous maybe even when it's not trying to be! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Critics Reviews

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      Cole Smithey ColeSmithey.com [VIDEO ESSAY] Call it a "Spaghetti War" movie. Every veneer of reality is thrown out the window. This is the kind of fantasy war concept that Ben Stiller and Justin Theroux drew upon to write their hilarious war spoof "Tropic Thunder." Rated: A- Aug 19, 2015 Full Review Michael Nordine Not Coming to a Theater Near You A boisterous air of irreverence makes Inglorious Bastards fascinating in its own right. Oct 25, 2011 Full Review Stan Hall Oregonian A Peckinpah-ish variation on The Dirty Dozen, not terribly original but with well-executed World War II battle scenes, nudity and plenty of coarse talk. Aug 21, 2009 Full Review Bill Gibron PopMatters Castellari's film is a Pilgrim's Progress, a journey by the irredeemable toward some manner of salvation. Rated: 4/5 Aug 18, 2009 Full Review Sean Axmaker Seanax.com It's a platoon thriller laced with the anti-hero cynicism of spaghetti westerns and the lurid violence of the post-Wild Bunch era... Jul 31, 2008 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Two officers (Bo Svenson, Ian Bannen) lead military misfits on a mission to steal a Nazi V-2 rocket gyroscope.
      Director
      Enzo G. Castellari
      Screenwriter
      Sandro Continenza, Sergio Grieco, Romano Migliorini, Laura Toscano, Franco Marotta
      Production Co
      Film Concorde
      Rating
      R
      Genre
      War, Action
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (DVD)
      Jun 4, 2013
      Runtime
      1h 33m