@@chriss_volleyball no bruh he believed killing innocent PEOPLE was ok! Get help ASAP...
@calciumcarb6621Күн бұрын
alr chromie
@JaidaMongol14 сағат 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.
@8523wsxc52 минут 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.
@batu39-p2qАй бұрын
i think i know the Bear jew guy. an italian cameraman. mmmm Yeah Antonio Margharetti!
@jesterman130225 күн бұрын
Maaarghaaareeeetti 🤌🏻
@therealblackcerberus237121 күн бұрын
I'm sorry, could you repeat that?
@Kechiga5 күн бұрын
Maaaarghaaaareeeetti
@TheoGarza4 күн бұрын
@@KechigaOne more time?
@ariel.l.borrero2 күн бұрын
@@jesterman1302 Come?
@TheMinecraftIceTwins11 күн бұрын
Brad Pitt's "Bring the other one over here..ALIVE" got me dead lmao
@hillamplification485518 күн бұрын
Say what ya want about that German officer but he's one tough fearless mofo.
@barkoband447712 күн бұрын
Being fearless only works when your alive.
@LibertarianNightwatch12 күн бұрын
He took it like a G
@benjaminlucas163510 күн 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-d7g10 күн бұрын
He was an actor…..playing a part………
@rexrocker126810 күн 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.
@OhShiitakeMushroomsАй бұрын
Did we just meet Negan's great granddad?
@BladeRunner2025_24 күн бұрын
😅😂
@wiggums123-n2g21 күн бұрын
Negan was no jew
@therealblackcerberus237121 күн бұрын
Negan has an Ango-Saxxon last name, so not likely.
@HotJalapeno_YT7719 күн бұрын
@@therealblackcerberus2371Ummm nobody ever knew Negans actual name so your wrong
@GageTheRageGamer19 күн бұрын
@@HotJalapeno_YT77 Negan's last name is Smith.
@Otaku155Ай бұрын
Just for everyone's information, the 1939 Iron Cross could only be earned for actions in combat, facing the enemy.
@DrBugz-h1q18 күн бұрын
A historical inaccuracy in a Tarantino movie? And Brad Pitt, playing the same arrogant type of character, doing an over affected Southern accent? What a surprise.
@marcofischer138217 күн бұрын
Das ist richtig
@kevinbautsch17 күн бұрын
@@DrBugz-h1q Brad Pitt, just an out of touch typical hollywood type actor.
@thatoneswarmdrone640916 күн бұрын
@@DrBugz-h1q "Did you get that for killing Jews?" "Bravery" Doesnt seem historically inaccurate to me.
@DrBugz-h1q16 күн 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.
@Rockhound616522 күн бұрын
"Donnie! We have a German who wants to die for country. Oblige him." One of my favorite movie lines of all time.
@BurzovarАй бұрын
Terantino has such wild imagination..... . He seems fond of bringing Brad Pitt as bloodthirsty justicebringer !
@jemlesvideo24 күн бұрын
Every hero is gangsta until the plot make'em die miserably
@sacredprovenanceАй бұрын
Werner did die a brave man after all. He didn’t beg for an easy way out.
@edward5979Ай бұрын
More like a cockroach…
@bitlong4669Ай бұрын
He a real man…. Others just bunch of twigs.
@samuelm3766Ай бұрын
He went out like a G for sure
@samuelm3766Ай бұрын
@@edward5979just like juice
@douglasmonroe7417Ай бұрын
He probably regretted saying bravery. He wasn't brave when he was getting beaten to death.
@camgold21542 күн 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.
@michaelconti578724 күн 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
@UgoStrangeКүн бұрын
I say "Damnit Hershberg." Every now and then when something goes wrong.
@John-nq2ox13 күн бұрын
The majority of people think that German went out like a boss.
@johnmckenzie238613 күн бұрын
cause he did
@Furious_retro7 күн бұрын
He did because he didn't beg for an death.
@davidpfromm84884 күн бұрын
I'm actually really tickled they think that, because it brought about such excellent entertainment.
@tpolutts330913 сағат бұрын
Really should've been like a Hugo Boss.
@CrazyTechLabАй 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.
@RandomBoye6 күн бұрын
Beliefs are overrated.
@tyedrichill80972 күн 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
@nothing-lf4zi8 күн бұрын
imagine if germany made a movie that glorified warcrime torture and execution of allied troops.
@Furious_retro12 сағат 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.
@JamesWatsonV11 сағат бұрын
Let's not pretend that Nazis were human beings, that's just dishonest
@MrHoliday2usir10 сағат бұрын
Winner gets the spoils
@faustsiftar76833 сағат бұрын
They wouldn’t because they know they were on the wrong side of history
@MrWilly2204Ай бұрын
That German soldier was brave. Never flinched. I like him.
@michaelconti578728 күн 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.
@idum0126 күн бұрын
@@michaelconti5787 blablabla
@GOD1sCrea8tor.25 күн бұрын
@@idum01 he was a fool.
@veldur0022 күн бұрын
@@idum01 It is only a war crime if you lose the war.
@randyevermore932322 күн бұрын
@@veldur00 Victor's justice.
@latinafroprince1484 күн бұрын
Adam Sandler almost got this role. Imagine if he heard the pounding an it was just Adam Sandler saying “whazaaaaaa”
@paulsmith198126 күн бұрын
I think I could hear him crying out in pain as he struck him with the bat.
@blenderfreakshow13 күн бұрын
Chore
@User71956Күн бұрын
@@blenderfreakshowfloor
@unowen759124 күн 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.
@equarg21 күн 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.
@jasonaaroncinnamon348116 күн 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
@sprintz4k76715 күн бұрын
"We are even" ???? The bombs claimed almost 300000 lives and that too of absolutely innocent people
@saljpal312 күн бұрын
@@jasonaaroncinnamon3481 In the words of Theodore Roosevelt, "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
@xx_noone_xx5 күн бұрын
@@jasonaaroncinnamon3481 to long didnt read
@Mattjones3rdaccount5 күн бұрын
@@xx_noone_xx😂 me either
@matchchronicКүн 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.
@AceWav24 күн бұрын
That German soldier never ate nother Kraut sannich again.
@Mmmkay1023 күн бұрын
🤣🤣
@HotJalapeno_YT7718 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@ontheroad531718 күн бұрын
I forgot how much I loved this movie!
@quokkapirquish6825Күн бұрын
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
@ConradoHdz38328Ай бұрын
To be fair Donny has a dork face. He doesn't look like "The Bear Jew."
@pedromarmolejo4340Ай бұрын
It's even funnier knowing that Adam Sandler was supposed to take the role.
@shade1121-ce8dcАй бұрын
@@pedromarmolejo4340to this day I still wish it was. It would have been so awesome.
@vicdamon3551Ай бұрын
Adam Sandler messed up not taking that role.
@xphiles2345Ай бұрын
@@pedromarmolejo4340 there is a deep fake of adam sandler doing it, looks great
@rommelthedesertfox308928 күн бұрын
@@shade1121-ce8dcAdam Sandler taking that role would’ve been so wierd glad he didn’t take it
@MaddMountains11 күн 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. ☺️
@gabrielrivas36985 күн бұрын
The way him assuming his death it's not bravery, Its just accept his fate with stoicism and his sense of what duty and loyalty means. Like every human, he probably did wrong things, and as a Nazi, even worst. His acts as a soldier and war crimes make him a coward human, yet his death make him a mártir for the cause, wich in last instance give the ideal of glory death.
@waltlock88052 күн бұрын
So, you also consider the Basterds cowards, as well? Beating a prisoner to death certainly qualifies as a war crime.
@gabrielrivas36982 күн бұрын
@waltlock8805 Indeed. That's why the movie calls "Inglourious Basterds", both nazis and basterds are war criminals,there's no glory in his acts.
@jalden157911 күн бұрын
This was a perfect movie imo.
@BryanKerr128 күн бұрын
This role was supposed to go to Sandler, this is a huge AI face swap opportunity.
@crazysnake10962 күн бұрын
You can tell that the Iron Cross was well earned by the one soldier. Didn't even flinch. That is what "Bravery in the face of certain death" looks like.
@hollywoodhiggins157629 күн бұрын
This movie was so good in my opinion
@Lboogs722 күн бұрын
I agree
@rickfalcon5572Ай бұрын
The Bear Jew vs Negan, that’s a match worth seeing.
@User71956Күн бұрын
The executive “tiny 🎩 people” must have gone through an entire bottle of hand lotion when watching this scene.
@MintEastwood.2425 күн бұрын
I was a little disappointed when he came out the tunnel.Maybe could have made him a bit more imposing. But that’s my only gripe with what is a brilliant film.
@saintlouis108723 күн бұрын
Yea Eli is wack
@edmundriddle3847Ай бұрын
Says one word…and steals the scene.
@JanieGal166 күн 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.
@christadrong13058 күн бұрын
Ein Mann mit Charakter. Respekt
@PToastmanАй бұрын
Werner was great in The Strain 😉
@didiervancampo938415 күн бұрын
Yes indeed, now I recognize him. Thx for thé tip 😊.
@benu_bird26 күн бұрын
I forgot the Bear Jew is a Bostonian. The dulcet tones of my people!
@jacobmyrick29613 күн бұрын
Oh yeah the terrifyingly repressed bear Jew. Don’t make him cry again, or else he may have PTSD meltdown for every one of his children’s children’s children…
@dubbymazlo2 сағат бұрын
Well to be fair, he wasn't respectful on his last refusal... I mean, he cussed them out...
@garylawrence7547Ай бұрын
Last guy…I’ll tell you what you want to know. Just give me a chance.
@Kitchdmn3Ай бұрын
The “two hits, me hitting you, you hitting the ground” line was unnecessary and corny.
@codymoe498629 күн бұрын
Most US soldiers were young men in their late teens and early 20s.... Sounds like a line someone of that age might use....
@VDA1928 күн бұрын
He was feeling it
@DanielHenryStanheight20 күн бұрын
@codymoe4986 these are grown ass men in their 30s/40s
@maaz3225 күн бұрын
@@codymoe4986 Nah it was dorky. People get made fun of for being corny like that. He wouldn't be a fearsome person with a fearsome reputation if he was that corny.
@Salemjavaman3 күн бұрын
"Got a German here who wants to die for his country. Oblige him."
@ShuckyDucky096 күн бұрын
Love this scene never saw anything like it at the time lol
@RobertDeLuca-b8tАй бұрын
That is a thick Boston accent i recognized it well
@munichbier1167Ай 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.
@jmaynez2332Ай бұрын
A little off base there, buddy.
@TheGentlemanGamerАй бұрын
The man calls them "Jew dogs." Not exactly sympathetic material.
@WaxerRed-gm9fh29 күн 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.
@VDA1928 күн 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.
@deangood668227 күн бұрын
@@VDA19war is hell.
@schneids022 күн 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.
@horikato24 күн бұрын
Werner was the only brave hero in this movie.
@Jaka.Ellinsworth2 күн бұрын
Dude got so far with heroism only to be snitched by the lower rank.
I really wish Adam Sandler had been available to play this part.
@tonyabarca5172Ай бұрын
Bad ass movie
@calleX3 күн бұрын
German officer was a real Chad. What a bad ass.
@SteviePonder1233 күн бұрын
No...
@HatredInTheFleshКүн бұрын
He looked like a lil sissy
@calleXКүн бұрын
@@HatredInTheFlesh cope. The Jews in that movie were cowards and war criminals.
@calleXКүн бұрын
@@SteviePonder123 cope
@doomdude693 күн бұрын
Hes definitely the biggest jew Ive ever seen. Didnt even knew they grew to that size.
@thomujin2 күн бұрын
I got lucky and made gamer friends with your stereotypical Boston dude, class acts they are.
@gooderlinsen25 күн бұрын
this scene is actually glorifying Nazi soldiers: disciplined and loyal, while American soldiers violating the rules of war. No one noticed this??
@feponcio25 күн бұрын
Certainly the first Nazi was disciplined and loyal. But the next Nazi sang like a canary and betrayed his fellow countrymen.
@jameswright...24 күн бұрын
No, it's showing the anger of genocide towards those who did it. The Nazis signed up or forced but non refused like in other countries. It also shows no one is innocent in war and humanity loses out long-term.
@LooksGoodMusic22 күн бұрын
how you gonna argue a scene where a jew beats a nazi to death is pro nazi
@dk-th6iw21 күн бұрын
Let's ignore that this is literally the point of the movie (it's a revenge film), "rules of war" is such a stupid non-concept. War is the inversion of rules and any civilized interaction. There are no rules in war and noone in a war has ever cared about any rules.
@vladydaddy911617 күн бұрын
The rules of war are just how Germans are expected to behave with other Germans. Germans violate those the most if you are not one. It's called united nations not the rulers of the world
@dungeonthebaptist4 күн бұрын
“About now, I’d be shitting my pants if I was you”😂😂😂
@westboundbadger21 күн бұрын
Should have asked the third guy first and save a heap of time.
@onbored96272 күн бұрын
Which part of Gaza is this filmed in?
@henrycrun7598Күн бұрын
this movie was not about arab terrorists using their own people as human shields -- this was about european christian jew-hatred and germany sinking lower than any nation in history
@TheOneandOnlyJoeyPopКүн бұрын
0:52 Freddie Freeman coming for the Yankees
@melvinholbrook97354 күн бұрын
Werner has honor
@ladavid796311 сағат бұрын
I’ve never seen this movie but now I don’t have too!
@barkeater1234 күн бұрын
Somebody needs to do a remake of this scene and put negan in it with lucille instead
@caincursotv3 күн бұрын
@3:35 when the edibles hit💀
@LibertarianNightwatch12 күн бұрын
Beautiful moment
@matthewhutton82752 күн бұрын
Refused to give any information only for one of the others to spill everything (assuming he didn't lie, haven't seen it).
@GreenDragon24124 күн бұрын
If you ever wanna eat a sauerkraut sandwich again 😂😂😂
@greens294Ай бұрын
Eli Roth did a great job, but it’ll always bum me out that they couldn’t get Adam Sandler for it. Context, Quentin wrote this role with Sandler specifically in mind. But Sandler had a scheduling conflict with Funny People
@rommelthedesertfox308928 күн бұрын
Glad Sandler didn’t take the role it would’ve been so weird
@johnnyhazard630520 күн бұрын
Yeah Sandler is just goofy
@greens29419 күн бұрын
@@rommelthedesertfox3089 I trust Tarantinos vision. It’s obviously an odd choice, but I think with his direction and Sandler bringing his A-game, it coulda been epic
@rommelthedesertfox308919 күн бұрын
@@greens294 don’t get me wrong Tarantino is an artist he knows exactly what he’s doing I just don’t see it working but if anyone could make it work he can
@greens29419 күн бұрын
@@rommelthedesertfox3089 yeah that’s all I’m sayin. And Sandler has proven to have acting chops beyond Happy Madison productions. So my point is if it worked, especially with the talent at hand, it woulda been so friggin cool to see
@KedarMulpuri7 сағат бұрын
Jews get Bear Jew, Blacks get Django, and no one else gets a violently empowering figure? 🤷
@shaynejenkins44626 күн бұрын
Tarantino wrote the Bear Jew originally for Adam Sandler. Sandler was bust shooting "Funny People" and had to turn it down.
@pjhavoc230210 күн бұрын
Bare Jew: Got that for killing Jews? Soldier: " BRAVERY " I have to admit, that guy had a heavy set on him knowing the situation he's in, yet he stared into the eyes of death.
@Zombiesnyder13Ай бұрын
I blame AVI ARAD for the failure of BORDERLANDS Eli Roth wasn't even involved in the reshoots
@alechachman959924 күн бұрын
Donny doing Massachusetts proud here
@southtoe360724 күн бұрын
Werner was a G for this though
@migueljimenez32743 күн бұрын
He's beautiful. I like his haircut.
@TripleR25018 күн бұрын
To The Bitter End
@adandeneau5 күн бұрын
My train home, 3rd stop, Lansdowne Street. Teddy Fing Williams
@zaccampa405519 күн бұрын
Oh god this scene was brutal. I was insanely stoned the first time I saw it so it kind of scarred me lol
@BoogerMcNuggets9 күн бұрын
This why im a Boston Redsox fan.
@tajm922022 күн бұрын
War is hell 😮
@stomozan19 күн бұрын
Этот немецкий солдат - один из самых сильных людей в фильме! Храбрый немецкий солдат, и пусть идеалы, которым он служат - отвратительны - он лишь солдат, исполняющий приказы и не желавший предавать своих!
@buurmeisjeКүн бұрын
This just makes the Germans look good...
@SaltyDebate5559 күн бұрын
Jewish hollywood. This never happened in real life.
@PUNTAORO4 күн бұрын
EL TERCERO CANTO MAS QUE LUIS MIGUEL 🙈😂😂jijijijiji
@hukares536319 сағат бұрын
Once you realize the “Bear” guy was the director for movies like Hostel, you begin to see that these people aren’t noble, but quite sick. They create movies that fill your heads and create brain rot comment sections like this.😂
@Rudimessiah19 күн бұрын
Some people saying this is glorifying a n*zi. The greatest thing that Tarantino did was that he wasnt stereotypical among any of the parties involved. It was just realistic. People are people. They have their advantages and disadvantages. Even their half moustached boss is a great painter. He had good qualities, too. Yes, many n*zi high ranks were ideological to the bone they believed in what they were doing and died happily for it. Even in the bar scene, the ge*tapo guy didnt find negotiating his life out was an option....and lost his balls for it 😅
@aclaylambisabirdman632423 күн бұрын
The reason this doesn’t age well is war is hell and Tarantino plays this as an exploitation film with hints of comedy which only works when in the war at that time. Looking back, many Germans merely fought because it was their country fighting the war. Many of them had no idea what was happening to the Jews in those camps. As a German Jew myself we like to have a clear easy answer for where the evil lives. So we point to things in the past and super impose them into things in the future. As my mother liked to say there are other evils in the world than Nazis. What of Mao? Stalin? Our own foreign wars? This scene ages poorly because it shows that we justify our own cruelties too. The real evil lives in the hearts and minds of all of us.
@toiletpaper5770Ай бұрын
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should
@brandonenglund75164 күн бұрын
I don’t recall, did the last German get away alive or did they kill him too. It’s been a minute since I watched. Might be time for a rewatch
@jawpz24 күн бұрын
Donny is literally me returning to work after the toilet break
@chrisjonson38202 күн бұрын
This movie stared of ok then its long scenes at a dinner table couldn’t bear it
@romanicvs28 күн бұрын
4:18 - English? - 9 ! The german really knew, no need to translate.
@jonnyfennessy9812Ай бұрын
Love the fact Eli is from Newton. No forced Boston accent. True Bostonian... saying Teddy Ballgame. 😊
@alechachman959924 күн бұрын
Lets be real, its one of the hardest accents to fake.
@mkv271822 күн бұрын
couldn’t they have found a bigger, scarier guy than Eli Roth? 😂 i know he’s taranino’s pal and all, but god dang, there’s all this build up and you’re expecting this mountain of a man… and then it’s just…. Eli friggin Roth
@bujindork16 күн бұрын
He fits the bill. Roth is big and hairy. I dont think it went deeper than that
@TrollHunterxXx15 күн бұрын
He’s pretty big here actually
@AMnotQ2 күн бұрын
@@TrollHunterxXxIt is kinda a trick of the camera, but yeah he’s a pretty big guy.
@zvonimirvidovic1714Күн бұрын
That executioner was one of the greatest cowards and sadists in movie history. No honour or bravery whatsoever. He even had to say to his unarmed victim, seeing iron cross, "you got this for killing Jews" to justify himself. It's like Tarantino with this movie tried to anulle effect of Spielberg's Schindler list
@michaelfarar42328 күн бұрын
PEOPLE COMMENTING HOW BRAVE THE GERMAN SOLDIER IS... LOL...HE'S AN ACTOR IN A MOVIE
@theflamincheetoh34748 күн бұрын
Lol what's the new weird admiration for Nazis 🤦🏽♂️
@GoogleIstrash-m4e7 күн бұрын
Noone is calling the actor himself brave wierdo, calm down
@mikeundcris6 күн бұрын
No shit, sherlock? Guess i gotta stop liking movies then, beceause the characters in them are all just actors, playing a role!
@rochellestanley953217 күн бұрын
Great movie 🎥
@TheCasualGamer13Ай бұрын
That YOU always gets me.
@georgejstephen7728Ай бұрын
Love this scene...... too bad we didn,t have more johnnys back then!! lmfao!!