Got to say, Brad Pitt’s character was just a perfect blend of a psychotic but amusing hero that loved the horrific side of war. Great acting, we will never forget his character in this film, bravo
@rossbrown6641Ай бұрын
Right, but what was he eating all the time? Wienerschnitzel?
@rederickfroders19785 күн бұрын
Hero? Not at all. They did the right thing, but the title of the movie says it all. They were dishonorable and brutal. Getting down and dirty was neccesary for the war however, and that gave them their right of way. Plus, the SS, not usually your ordinary german soldiers mind you, deserved all of the cruelty. Brads character says it in the end "I got chewed out before", acknowledging his ways werent exactly the "cleanest", if you will. I dont see any SS markings on this german officer, so whether him getting clubbed to death was justified is completely dualistic. But the Inglorious Basterds were jews with lots of anger in their hearts, which was also entirely understandable, so obviously it went this way.
@Th3DarkCanuck4 күн бұрын
@@rossbrown6641 Ok, enough outta you.
@TheMinecraftIceTwinsАй бұрын
Brad Pitt's "Bring the other one over here..ALIVE" got me dead lmao
@grayboo212Ай бұрын
Me too, also him saying "ALIVE" with a sandwich in his mouth.
@latinafroprince148Ай бұрын
Adam Sandler almost got this role. Imagine if he heard the pounding an it was just Adam Sandler saying “whazaaaaaa”
@j-rey-Ай бұрын
"Adoobeedoobeedoo"
@eatit8262Ай бұрын
Instead of a baseball bat it'd just be forcing the officer to watch Sandler's newer movies.
@richardhughes8111Ай бұрын
Honestly that would be so much more terrifying
@HJ-jt3rxАй бұрын
I actually think he would have been perfect for this role.
@gregrobertson5576Ай бұрын
Thank God he didn't
@Rockhound61652 ай бұрын
"Donnie! We have a German who wants to die for country. Oblige him." One of my favorite movie lines of all time.
@calleXАй бұрын
I saw a war crime.
@JesusChrist-rn6hlАй бұрын
@@calleX I’ve committed more than a human could count
@noremac7216Ай бұрын
@@calleX11 million people died in camps. Children and elderly shoved in trains like cattle, burned and dumped in shallow graves. I don't feel much reservations in saying that it is absolutely 1000% okay to dehumanize a nazi. Your sympathy is disgusting
@zabbkornАй бұрын
Can’t war crime a Nazi
@calleXАй бұрын
@@zabbkorn SO you can war crime someone just because they are national socialists? Not to mention most soldiers were just regular Germans and not even party members. You have no idea how unhinged you are right?
@matchchronicАй бұрын
The breath he takes at 1:20 when Aldo plainly explains what is going to happen to him. The actor playing Werner had a minuscule part in this movie, and it didn’t deter him from a top notch acting performance with all the subtle queues you would expect from a man who knows he is about to die.
@RevealedFilmsАй бұрын
You’d have screamed and begged 🙄
@titolegros6267Ай бұрын
@@RevealedFilms and you'd have sucked it, nobody judge
@jamesandrewes9640Ай бұрын
“Subtle queues” lol
@noremac7216Ай бұрын
@@RevealedFilmswtf does that have to do with anything?
@Sam_KC_BMXАй бұрын
@RevealedFilms anime fanboy acting tough anonymously online, haha I wonder what it feels like to be such a waste of a human life
@pie.xАй бұрын
Them laughing in unison after the German soldier folded real quick will never not make me laugh out loud. One of the many great bits from this movie for sure!
@yorkipoo2441Ай бұрын
Did they kill the snitch guy
@dying2survive298Ай бұрын
@@yorkipoo2441 pretty sure they just left a mark on his forehead. They plan to burn their uniforms after the war so they are marked making it so they can never hide who they are. 😅
@dallashightower6161Ай бұрын
I havent seen the movie in years, but they do kill the snitch IIRC @@yorkipoo2441
@pie.xАй бұрын
@@yorkipoo2441 No, he was set free to tell the tale.
@juliosantiago7182Ай бұрын
its amazing because we laugh in unison. directors knew it was meant as a joke bit, so we laugh along with the soldiers
@jeffjucoАй бұрын
I met Eli Roth randomly at a burger joint in Hollywood. He was super cool. VERY friendly dude. I asked if i could get a photo with him and he was very patient while i tried to get my stupid phone camera focused.
@GranDio31113 күн бұрын
He always looks like he's crying
@OhShiitakeMushrooms2 ай бұрын
Did we just meet Negan's great granddad?
@BladeRunner2025_2 ай бұрын
😅😂
@wiggums123-n2g2 ай бұрын
Negan was no jew
@therealblackcerberus23712 ай бұрын
Negan has an Ango-Saxxon last name, so not likely.
@HotJalapeno_YT772 ай бұрын
@@therealblackcerberus2371Ummm nobody ever knew Negans actual name so your wrong
@GageTheRageGamer2 ай бұрын
@@HotJalapeno_YT77 Negan's last name is Smith.
@Burzovar2 ай бұрын
Terantino has such wild imagination..... . He seems fond of bringing Brad Pitt as bloodthirsty justicebringer !
@jemlesvideo2 ай бұрын
Every hero is gangsta until the plot make'em die miserably
@BurzovarАй бұрын
@jemlesvideo , well that's true, but Bradley Pitts.., sorry, Brad Pitt wears heavy plot armour ! 😑
@jemlesvideoАй бұрын
@@Burzovar Yeah ! And I do not think he deserved it.
@outsidelookinginnАй бұрын
This scene shows the uselessness of a noble death. There’s heroic music, the german fearlessly inviting a terrible death…and the music stops, the german is beaten to seizure, the men are jeering at him. Two seconds the german position is immediately given away by the surviving soldiers. The death was noble until it became violent entertainment, the ultimately ended up being pointless.
@noremac7216Ай бұрын
This, exactly this. I cannot believe how many people utterly miss the point of the scene and idolize a fictional nazi.
@matthewdurocher6408Ай бұрын
@@noremac7216because they want to be Nazis themselves lol
@quigonlynn1Ай бұрын
@noremac7216 it's because the soldier probably wasn't a Nazi just like 99% the German army wasn't. The Nazis were the political party led by Hitler and the main group of Nazis in the military was called the SS who ran the camps etc. The regular German army was the Wermacht who usually hated the SS and were just normal soldiers following orders. It would be like saying every single English soldier is a Tory if the Conservatives were in power.
@rickiboulter3053Ай бұрын
The death was the point of getting the information. Not pointless
@CapAnson12345Ай бұрын
Which, when you think about it.. was precisely why they were doing it that way.
@ItachiUchiha-ih6yy23 күн бұрын
4:07 "Dammit Hershberg." Always crack me up like, come on man, we wanted some action with the BearJew🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@camgold2154Ай бұрын
Met him at this year's Frightmare In The Falls, got him to sign my Basterds poster next to his image, was super nice, he used a red marker and made the signature look like it was dripping blood, he made the 'a' in Bear Jew a Star of David. He had nothing but praise for Stiglitz's actor Til Schweiger when I mentioned I'd get his autograph next to Stiglitz's picture.
@sacredprovenance2 ай бұрын
Werner did die a brave man after all. He didn’t beg for an easy way out.
@edward59792 ай бұрын
More like a cockroach…
@bitlong46692 ай бұрын
He a real man…. Others just bunch of twigs.
@samuelm37662 ай бұрын
He went out like a G for sure
@samuelm37662 ай бұрын
@@edward5979just like juice
@douglasmonroe74172 ай бұрын
He probably regretted saying bravery. He wasn't brave when he was getting beaten to death.
@benu_bird2 ай бұрын
I forgot the Bear Jew is a Bostonian. The dulcet tones of my people!
@johnkitteral98412 ай бұрын
No medal in history has ever been so well-earned.
@DexBrosssАй бұрын
@@chriss_volleyball no bruh he believed killing innocent PEOPLE was ok! Get help ASAP...
@calciumcarb6621Ай бұрын
alr chromie
@JaidaMongolАй бұрын
@@DexBrosss correct me if i am wrong, that is not an SS soldier but a german officer. He belonged to german army, that fought the troops and soldiers.
@8523wsxcАй бұрын
@JaidaMongol I would like to correct you, because you are wrong. Wehrmacht soldiers committed a multitude of systematic war crimes and genocide. They systematically sexually abused civilians and waged a war of extermination. The myth of the "clean Wehrmacht" was invented and perpetuated by old and new Nazis after the war. There is absolutely nothing honorable about them. Take it from the grandson of a Wehrmacht soldier.
@themanwhosenameisbean9253Ай бұрын
See that always bugged me that they were killing and scalping regular wermacht soldiers when it should’ve been ss troops but they did kill hitler at the end so there’s that lol
@michaelconti57872 ай бұрын
At 4:06 after the second guy dies, “Dammit Hershberg.” Brad Pitt deadpans it as if to say, “Why do you keep doing that?” ………dry humor there with Pitt
@UgoStrangeАй бұрын
I say "Damnit Hershberg." Every now and then when something goes wrong.
@hillamplification48552 ай бұрын
Say what ya want about that German officer but he's one tough fearless mofo.
@barkoband4477Ай бұрын
Being fearless only works when your alive.
@LibertarianNightwatchАй бұрын
He took it like a G
@benjaminlucas1635Ай бұрын
@hillamplification4855 he had an iron cross which is the equivalent of a medal of honor so they should have known they were going to get nothing from him anyway.
@HenryScott-d7gАй бұрын
He was an actor…..playing a part………
@rexrocker1268Ай бұрын
@@HenryScott-d7git’s a story. 🤦♂️ also you think men weren’t that hard up back of the day? Even if they knew they were were gonna die? He knew he was gonna die one way the other.
@nashmiddleton1763Ай бұрын
Love how Tarantino puts so much western film genre into everything
@EchoRhythmMusic20 күн бұрын
4:35 That background laughter is hilarious 😂
@JanieGal16Ай бұрын
I love how I didn’t even have to hear him say Fenway Park to know that the Bear Jew was a Massachusetts. His name is freaking Donnie.
@Otaku1552 ай бұрын
Just for everyone's information, the 1939 Iron Cross could only be earned for actions in combat, facing the enemy.
@marcofischer13822 ай бұрын
Das ist richtig
@kevinbautsch2 ай бұрын
@@DrBugz-h1q Brad Pitt, just an out of touch typical hollywood type actor.
@thatoneswarmdrone64092 ай бұрын
@@DrBugz-h1q "Did you get that for killing Jews?" "Bravery" Doesnt seem historically inaccurate to me.
@DrBugz-h1q2 ай бұрын
@thatoneswarmdrone6409 Could very well be the way a German soldat would answer someone he didn't consider worthy of a more detailed response. Quentin Tarantino's period movies take liberties with accuracy so I painted with a broad brush there. I was wrong this time but I'm not sorry about it.
@lukegarner6948Ай бұрын
Oh God, Inglorious Basterds scenes are aired and kids actually identify with the nazis. We are cooked.
@sansore8868Ай бұрын
“Bravery” gave me goosebumps
@paulsmith19812 ай бұрын
I think I could hear him crying out in pain as he struck him with the bat.
@blenderfreakshowАй бұрын
Chore
@User71956Ай бұрын
@@blenderfreakshowfloor
@hjlawrence1006Ай бұрын
Bore
@somewhataddicted7685Ай бұрын
Core
@dying2survive298Ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@CrazyTechLab2 ай бұрын
I love how you're pulled in several different directions in this scene. The hatred of the Nazis. Nazis being shown the same mercy they showed others. But then it's a brave soldier dying for what he believes in and those under him who respect and follow him sad that he's going to die.
@RandomBoyeАй бұрын
Beliefs are overrated.
@tyedrichill8097Ай бұрын
I think that Tarantino was trying to shit on that idea by cutting the music and making it so brutal. Showing the guys face, contorted in pain. Nothing heroic for what he's done. Only pain and death. Which will come for us all
@DarkgladiatАй бұрын
True
@chickenman6308Ай бұрын
@@tyedrichill8097nothing’s heroic about dying for a cause you believe is just? Then selling out your whole company to the enemy must be. That type of thinking didn’t defeat the Germans, not by a long shot.
@henryrogers5500Ай бұрын
@@tyedrichill8097 With the force and fury that German officer was hit in the head with that baseball bat, that guy never felt anything. He never knew what hit him. Lights out and killed instantly. What you saw there were his death throes.
@TheBarrierАй бұрын
Interesting fact, the German soldier played a German soldier in Life is Beautiful. Great film!
@adrianhamilton837718 күн бұрын
"Dammit Herschberg!" 😂
@rickfalcon55722 ай бұрын
The Bear Jew vs Negan, that’s a match worth seeing.
@ontheroad53172 ай бұрын
I forgot how much I loved this movie!
@SalemjavamanАй бұрын
"Got a German here who wants to die for his country. Oblige him."
@AceWav2 ай бұрын
That there German soldier never ate nother Kraut sannich again.
@Mmmkay102 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@HotJalapeno_YT772 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@YokaiX22 күн бұрын
Sammich
@AceWav22 күн бұрын
@@YokaiX tho this is correct, he says “sannich” which somehow sounds funnier lol
@Mmmkay1022 күн бұрын
@@AceWav Agreed! Way funnier 😆
@Sitti2300Ай бұрын
I don't know about you guys, but in that situation, I seriously doubt I'd choose to die for my country. I think I'd be super cooperative, fast😅
@Endor2001Ай бұрын
You will never make it past boot camp anyway, so no worries.
@Sitti2300Ай бұрын
What are you talking about? I made it past Call of Duty boot camp and fought in both fronts.
@DidYouExpectSomethingHereАй бұрын
@@Sitti2300 Thank you for your service
@laz981Ай бұрын
@@Sitti2300freaking legend
@claudiobernal2869Ай бұрын
you're probably French LOL!!
@Informant_is_backАй бұрын
3:58 Werner's head is seen to have already regenerated.
@N279Ай бұрын
People talking about how ‘brave’ the nazi was are missing the point of the scene. The music stops, he’s beaten to death and then they get the information anyway, his ‘noble death’ only scares his soldiers into giving up their position. The movie is entirely anti-nazi, do people really think this one out of context scene is meant to show how “some of them aren’t that bad, they can be brave” rather than the themes that fit the rest of the movie
@ZachQ-bx8hnАй бұрын
It was a noble, albeit futile, death to save his countrymen. At the same time, you could view it as justice. This scene helps depart the film from propaganda pieces where the Americans were all good and the Germans irredeemable. There was heroism and brutality on both sides.
@deadsi29 күн бұрын
History is written by the winners
@MrHeiska0127 күн бұрын
Pretty sure he wasnt a nazi.
@lectorserelith27 күн бұрын
@@ZachQ-bx8hn His futile self sacrifice resulted in the information being given out anyway. HIs futile self sacrifice in order to protect other evil Nazis is not redemption.
@luckierloser26 күн бұрын
i don't think anyone believes tarantino wanted to give credence to the german perspective. but he did create a scene that very much shows americans commiting war crimes and a brave german soldier acting honorably
@jotarokujoandstarplatinum128016 күн бұрын
He then went on to do nothing until the last 5 minutes of the movie.
@unowen75912 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies of all time. Every scene in it was perfection. When he said “bravery,” staring dead in his eyes, the music crescendo. Chills.
@pronoun_dilemma8 күн бұрын
Tarantino " how can I improve this well written scene? I know, I'll get my friend, who's not really an accomplished actor, to play the Bear Jew".....
@RobertDeLuca-b8t2 ай бұрын
That is a thick Boston accent i recognized it well
@Soul.Is.Willing25 күн бұрын
The way the dude instantly points on the map with no hesitation, lol.....and everyone laughs.
@andystrachan59828 күн бұрын
Tarantino highlighting that it wasn't just the Nazis that committed atrocities. War brings out the best in some men and the worst in others, whatever side they're fighting for.
@RRios002727 күн бұрын
everyone laughing at how quickly the last Nazi soldier spilled the beans it's priceless
@samjackson731224 күн бұрын
“He went yahhd on that one!!”
@Jeff-sp7bgКүн бұрын
So stupid how he says it.
@AzuraiAeon13 күн бұрын
tarantino sure knows how to build suspense from one scene to the next
@mafiaz187Ай бұрын
When Eli Roth walked out I laughed so loud in the theater. How could anyone take that little creep seriously
@freakoutboy149227 күн бұрын
he’s a cool dude
@GTrefil15 күн бұрын
My g-uncles were Czech-Jewish Americans. In Europe, the Czech relatives ran an underground printing press, distributing information for the underground. They were caught. For their resistance to the Nazis, some were machine-gunned and some were sent to die in Dachau. The Jewish relatives were simply never heard from again. My g-uncles in America volunteered early on to fight the Nazis. One helped liberate Buchenwald. He returned with multiple items--helmets and other personal things--from the many Nazis that he killed. The Bear Jew always makes me think of him.
@kj3686Ай бұрын
How you treat a prisoner of war is a testament to your character.
@DaveDexterMusicАй бұрын
christ, the bear jew really shouldn't have ever spoken in this scene. tension *destroyed*
@aspserpentАй бұрын
it's not supposed to be tense it's supposed to be funny
@DoomcustomfigsАй бұрын
Terrible actor. Agreed
@h445Ай бұрын
@@Doomcustomfigs nahhh, what makes him terrible? it's what's so damn funny about the scene! guy comes out, nary a word, looking all scary (and hairy) then after he beats him you see he's just a clown it's great
@DoomcustomfigsАй бұрын
@h445 awful boston accent and crappy cliche dialog. "OH he went yahd on that one! Down onto Lansdowne street! The crowd is on their feet for Teddy F'n Ballgame!"
@CapAnson12345Ай бұрын
It contrasts the brutality and horror of war with the absurdity of a Boston guy pretending he's having fun playing ball at Fenway. It's supposed to unsettle you. If you want heavy drama start to finish there's a million war movies like that.
@NekoHibaCosplayАй бұрын
4:33 being a huge fan of "Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei" series (which in my country just goes by the name "Special Squad Cobra 11") I had an histerical laugh when I spotted Gedeon Burkhard's cameo, I never noticed him before
@garylawrence75472 ай бұрын
Last guy…I’ll tell you what you want to know. Just give me a chance.
@OhThatGuyEw24 күн бұрын
Youre only as strong as your weakest link He showed unwavering bravery for Germany and soldier threw that sacrifice away instantly
@sharp7in8Ай бұрын
"Oblige him!"
@lobox13824 күн бұрын
When he says YOU! It’s the best part lol
@bigguy4u989Ай бұрын
can’t believe that guy hit the soldier 6 million times, and only went through 5 bats
@jakedeane8625Ай бұрын
Based
@alloutofbubblegum127Ай бұрын
Only educated people will understand this.
@Tonatheos13 күн бұрын
Be careful
@jonjones4874 күн бұрын
Fear is a HELL of a motivator
@GameRecorder12322 күн бұрын
It impresses me how entirely ignorant people are about history in this comment section
@brandigan56Ай бұрын
The retribution in this movie was wonderful to see.
@DD0ULQTC2 ай бұрын
A masterpiece
@maximilianozapata66322 ай бұрын
Una película entretenida, que es diferente.
@aaddaamm1100Ай бұрын
Like the end of the movie said
@CarmelByrne-i8g18 күн бұрын
My step dad (RIP) fought in Burma in WWII. I asked him about what happened and he smiled and said, 'they had it coming to them'. He led a batallion of engineers that were first to go to make way for the rest. That's the only thing he ever said about it. A fine brave man with a twinkle in his eye. saved good lives and killed bad ones.
@caincursotvАй бұрын
@3:35 when the edibles hit💀
@8bitdragoninstallАй бұрын
I replayed it and died laughing despite seeing this movie a dozen times.
@matteobanziАй бұрын
non pensavo che l'orco avesse la voce di paperino...ma sempre una gran bella scena
@jalden1579Ай бұрын
This was a perfect movie imo.
@sammylacks493729 күн бұрын
Baseball may never be the same again.
@PUNTAOROАй бұрын
EL TERCERO CANTO MAS QUE LUIS MIGUEL 🙈😂😂jijijijiji
@edwinmeza55157 күн бұрын
I like this part 👍👍👍👍
@hollywoodhiggins15762 ай бұрын
This movie was so good in my opinion
@Lboogs72 ай бұрын
I agree
@chancesareshewears3 күн бұрын
who owns hollywood and the message.
@Kiii33333222Ай бұрын
The chosen people...
@Tonatheos13 күн бұрын
More like "designated hitters"
@JPDeshaies-y3i11 күн бұрын
"They are about 12"😂😂😂😂
@dacyberman092922 күн бұрын
Man started singing after what he saw 😂
@MrWilly22042 ай бұрын
That German soldier was brave. Never flinched. I like him.
@michaelconti57872 ай бұрын
The guy was a moron for dying like he did. He was stupid, not brave. Brave people die for what is right. Stupid people die for what is wrong.
@idum012 ай бұрын
@@michaelconti5787 blablabla
@GOD1sCrea8tor.2 ай бұрын
@@idum01 he was a fool.
@veldur002 ай бұрын
@@idum01 It is only a war crime if you lose the war.
@randyevermore93232 ай бұрын
@@veldur00 Victor's justice.
@Armando-91327 күн бұрын
best scene in this movie..i love it
@SERPENTSEEKERАй бұрын
Mad respect for Werner. He kept his mouth shut and accepted his fate without flinching. Well earned medal.
@yttrxstein4192Ай бұрын
Respect? Your head's on backwards, boy. He got exactly what was coming to him, the only downside is that it was so quick.
@DrHowieFeltersnatchАй бұрын
He killed this role but I still would love to see what Sandler could’ve done
@think2one3Ай бұрын
thats the face of a brave man, who already saw death many times, and wasnt afraid to see him again for the last time, great actor !!
@JayEm1325Ай бұрын
Its the "Obliiiiiige him" that gets me
@westboundbadger2 ай бұрын
Should have asked the third guy first and save a heap of time.
@bryanclark20129 күн бұрын
Last guy cooperated quickly
@equarg2 ай бұрын
1. This was a war crime. 2. Got to give the Nazi credit, he earned that iron cross……. Sometime you got to give the enemy credit. My Grandpa saw messed up things in the Pacific during WW2 he avoided the topic. He retired a Brigadier General after the Cuban Missile Crisis. But even he admitted he developed a “battle field respect” for some of the Japanese. He also 100% supported using the atomic bombs. In his words “After Pearl I hated the Japanese. But after the war I made peace with them. They did horrible war crimes and attacked Pearl. We nuked two of their cities. In my opinion we are even. The bombs saved more lives than they took. (Look up how many Japanese died in the Napalm attacks we did and the estimates of casualties and wounded for a land invasion of Japan. We give out Purple Hearts that were left over from WW2 that were made in preparation of a Japanese land invasion to this day) I have nothing now but respect for the people and nation of Japan”. He then turned and left. End of discussion. Even as a hyper autistic little girl I could take a hint to shut up. RIP Grandpa.
@jasonaaroncinnamon34812 ай бұрын
(im jewish both my grandfathers faught in WW2) i respect what your saying fully. But Consider this, your talking about how the nukes might of saved more lives than they took. Well in a way that could apply to this situation, if they never actually tortered and killed the soliders when they dont give them information then no german would ever ever give information. It is ideal to avoid violence, but how can an interigation work if they are all bark and know bite, and the germans would eventually learn this. This is a phenomom also similar to communist russia, people were so full of fear because they knew their lives would genuielly be destroyed if they messed up and why would they care if they didnt genuielly make people dissapear. They might of gotten useful information that saved thousands of jews , pretty unlikely any nazi would ever give information but if they want a chance they have to treat the nazis how they treat others. Torture a few germans to give even slighttly more of a chance to save millions of innocent people being torturered? In my opinion thats not necessarily the wrong thing to do
@sprintz4k7672 ай бұрын
"We are even" ???? The bombs claimed almost 300000 lives and that too of absolutely innocent people
@saljpal3Ай бұрын
@@jasonaaroncinnamon3481 In the words of Theodore Roosevelt, "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
@xx_noone_xxАй бұрын
@@jasonaaroncinnamon3481 to long didnt read
@Mattjones3rdaccountАй бұрын
@@xx_noone_xx😂 me either
@rusiloveittt511327 күн бұрын
His honour is loyalty.
@Knights_GloryАй бұрын
Ladies and gentlemen “the good guys”
@tylermcnally823227 күн бұрын
Lol there's no such thing as good and evil.
@Knights_Glory26 күн бұрын
@ may I introduce you to our Lord and savior Jesus Christ?
@funnymankenny7 күн бұрын
yeah because the germans were known for their ethical treatment
@TonySmith-ox5xfАй бұрын
the German: give me a haircut please
@BryanKerr12 ай бұрын
This role was supposed to go to Sandler, this is a huge AI face swap opportunity.
@jizzledoops6789Ай бұрын
his secret weapon is the director of the Borderlands movie
@MaddMountainsАй бұрын
When I first saw this movie, I quietly laughed when I saw Eli Roth as the Bear Jew. I didn't know he was 6 feet tall. I was pleasantly surprised. ☺️
Hes definitely the biggest jew Ive ever seen. Didnt even knew they grew to that size.
@dungeonthebaptistАй бұрын
“About now, I’d be shitting my pants if I was you”😂😂😂
@John-nq2oxАй бұрын
The majority of people think that German went out like a boss.
@johnmckenzie2386Ай бұрын
cause he did
@Furious_retroАй бұрын
He did because he didn't beg for an death.
@davidpfromm8488Ай бұрын
I'm actually really tickled they think that, because it brought about such excellent entertainment.
@tpolutts3309Ай бұрын
Really should've been like a Hugo Boss.
@bruhvenantАй бұрын
I think it's meant to show that, despite being brave in the face of death in a way that most people do find powerful, it was ultimately just a self-serving delusion. The music swells as if it's going to be some sort of heroic sacrifice, only to abruptly cut off with the swing of the bat and give way to the reality of a brutal beat down without any honor or ceremony. It's war after all. His bravery in refusal is also rendered meaningless almost immediately after as his subordinates spill the info anyways without any resistance.
@TheDroneGeek29 күн бұрын
"Damnit, Herschberg..."
@ShawnBlaqueАй бұрын
There is nothing less scary than a Bear Jew 😂
@adandeneauАй бұрын
My train home, 3rd stop, Lansdowne Street. Teddy Fing Williams
@munichbier11672 ай бұрын
I still can’t work out if it’s intentional or not but this scene gives a lot of sympathy to the German soldiers and a dislike of the Americans.
@jmaynez23322 ай бұрын
A little off base there, buddy.
@TheGentlemanGamer2 ай бұрын
The man calls them "Jew dogs." Not exactly sympathetic material.
@WaxerRed-gm9fh2 ай бұрын
The title of the movie is “Inglorious Bastards”. Yes, the Americans were meant to be portrayed as treacherous and evil ‘bastards’ but ones who got the job done and were a necessary evil.
@VDA192 ай бұрын
This soldier and the one that dies in the basement after discovering Fassbender as a spy/impostor are both very brave, very capable men. I think Tarantino wanted to show that just because they were on the wrong side of history doesn't mean they were all evil or cowardly. This also means the Allies aren't all good. At the end of the day, Brad Pitt's team is beating prisoners to death and carving marks into them. There's nothing honorable or good about that.
@deangood66822 ай бұрын
@@VDA19war is hell.
@HerveMendell28 күн бұрын
Tarantino is truly a sick, twisted genius. In all of his films he gets the audience to cheer for atrocities and torture.
@PToastman2 ай бұрын
Werner was great in The Strain 😉
@didiervancampo93842 ай бұрын
Yes indeed, now I recognize him. Thx for thé tip 😊.
@TheBarrierАй бұрын
He played a German soldier in a Life is Beautiful as well, great film!
@JPDeshaies-y3i28 күн бұрын
"Around about 12"😂😂😂😂😂
@JPDeshaies-y3i23 күн бұрын
Poor Europe lol😂😂😂😂😂
@JPDeshaies-y3i23 күн бұрын
They are always in troubles😂😂😂😂😂😂
@TripleR2502 ай бұрын
To The Bitter End
@timbrown8038Ай бұрын
Teddy Ballgame knocks it out of the park.
@nothing-lf4ziАй бұрын
imagine if germany made a movie that glorified warcrime torture and execution of allied troops.
@Furious_retroАй бұрын
They wont do it because "the winners write history" they never show sides from the other perspective just like they did with WW1 and the Civil War.
@JamesWatsonVАй бұрын
Let's not pretend that Nazis were human beings, that's just dishonest
@MrHoliday2usirАй бұрын
Winner gets the spoils
@Canesugar7683Ай бұрын
They wouldn’t because they know they were on the wrong side of history
@chrisblanco249Ай бұрын
Nazi's are not humans.
@schneids02Ай бұрын
And several years later Aldo the Apache would interview for the GM position at Fenway Park, the place in which the Bear Jew so eloquently pretended to play whilst swinging his bat.