Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds


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did anyone notice in the trailer.. that there is a scar on Pitt's throat?

I read the first 2 chapters of the script (didn't want to read it all and spoil it :p) but the scene from the trailer is in it, and in the script it says:

"The scar will never once be mentioned"

That is great! A good catch on both accounts; observing the scar, and revealing its (lack of) nature. :D

I probably shouldn't have put quotation marks around it, as those words aren't actually said by anyone!

It's just mentioned in the script, showing that the scar will remain a mystery throughout and just adds a bit of edge to that character I guess.

I hope they have those posters for the other Basterds as well. I doubt they will though, because Pitt is the most recognizable among them; but it would make for a ****ing awesome set of wall/door posters if they had them all.

I hope so to, or at least release a big poster I loved the first poster with the baseball bat so epic.

The war genre has been done to death, there are at least 3 BIG movies each year that about the same stuff, and about another 7 based on the time period, so I was kind of reluctant to follow this, but looking and how cool Kill Bill ended and that Brad Pitt is it, it's must be ****in awesome.

Ok, I though you were being sarcastic at the end of your post, so I was harsh, but if you weren't I will say (in defense of the film; )

This is not just another "Brad Pitt" movie. You will be sorely mistaken if you expect this to be "Ocean's Fifteen" This is not even "Kill Bill meets WWII"...if you don't get it, you don't get it....and nobody can someone for that at this point as the movie is not out yet. I just say, even with preconceptions, wouldn't quite count it out just yet.

Edit: this is mostly a bad post because I caught what I said wrong at the wrong time. So; Pick it is as you will!

Edited by sensurround
I probably shouldn't have put quotation marks around it, as those words aren't actually said by anyone!

It's just mentioned in the script, showing that the scar will remain a mystery throughout and just adds a bit of edge to that character I guess.

but then I will always question why . Everything I do see on screen should be significant. Especially something as big as the scar. Like he should be dead? but he's not? like WTF? lol.

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