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Hitler's Hollywood: The SS man wins

Friday, August 28, 2009

Having reviewed some English- and German-language film reviews of the Nazi Knallers "Inglourious Basterds" arises among the critics an extremely uneineinheitliches image.

From the (near) Totalverriss to the anthem of the visionaries Tarantinoschen film art ranges of the bow with a single recurring thing in common: Christoph Waltz, aka SS officer Hans Landa.

The Austrian actor is even by those still showered with praise, pose the critical questions for "kosher porn" of the German Esch Tens of laughter, especially the Eli Roth, one of the Basterds, who as well as the Jewish producers of the film brought to the fore.

I said "German Esch Tens of laughter?" (more ...)

Nazi Pops

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Brad Pitt, Skalpjäger in Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds," reviles now "Valkyrie," starring Tom Cruise as Stauffenberg as ridiculous movie while Master T. makes fun of the British actresses sizes, is miming Nazis, funny.

In tomorrow's star Pitt rants at all of Tarantino's film had "now put a lid on the pot" the theme of World War II in the cinema. Next: "The Basterds everything is told in the genre. The film destroys all symbols. The work is done, end of story. "Moreover, the film was incredibly progressive, in three languages, have power, and that he was" the first step in the future of filmmaking ".

Now it gets really funny. (more ...)