"Champagne?" - Inglourious Basterds (2009)
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"Champagne?" - Inglourious Basterds (2009) #shorts #inglouriousbasterds #movie
Inglourious Basterds is a 2009 war film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Michael Fassbender, Eli Roth, Diane Kruger, Daniel Brühl, Til Schweiger and Mélanie Laurent. The film tells an alternate history story of two plots to assassinate Nazi Germany's leadership-one planned by Shosanna Dreyfus, a young French Jewish cinema proprietor, and the other planned by the British but ultimately conducted solely by a team of Jewish American soldiers led by First Lieutenant Aldo Raine. Christoph Waltz co-stars as Hans Landa, an SS colonel in charge of tracking down Raine's group. The title was inspired by Italian director Enzo G. Castellari's 1978 Euro War film The Inglorious Bastards, though Tarantino's film is not a remake of it.
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Naaah
what were they doing with the second glass..?
Or watch it legally like through max, or even paramount
Nah I rather buy it and own it like the good old days. Can you help with that? If not. Good day, I said GOOD DAY SIR!!!
Why would I watch the worst piece of jew propaganda ever made?
"I have to" - Man, that's some real dedication to the mission
I am your 2k like. Its fun to spam the button.
Human determination. Truly beautiful and scary. Ambition, pride, love.
As a Hopi if I could've taken out Cortez for what he did to my people I'd be that determined too.
That's how yo do it
I mean: The alternative is failure and getting caught.
Initial success or total failure.
Gotta love the Harvey Keitel cameo
Knew i recognized that voice.
I love this movie, yet this is the first time i realized it's Harvey!
Oh, on the radio?
Harvey who? That’s mister Wolfe
He’s not on camera so I would call it a talkmeo
He's definitely gett'n chewed out.
I mean he's been chewed out before
@@davidk2628But it's better than hanging.
You'll be shot for this!!!
He had to
Bein' chewed out lasts a few minutes.
A forehead swastika is for life 🤔
Those "glove guns" we're a real thing in WWII. They used predominantly by OSS and maybe some guerillas.
I checked, it was called a Sedgley OSS .38. As was pointed out, definitely a last, ditch weapon.
Kind of like the Liberator, another OSS weapon.
Ballistic Fists!!
we gave gorillas weaponry?!? What were they thinking?
They were made and used but almost entirely as a final act weapon or re-purposed into traps. As in, I couldn’t find any reports someone actually went into a fight with one ready to go.
@@L0rdDeLtA LOL
Sounds like the name of an 80's heavy metal band.
Not predominantly, but yes they are real. And the design is neat though impractical, coo stuff.
Omar's "I have to" has grown on me so much, from just a line a character said to a line that perfectly depicts how dire things really were and how much went into ending the war
This all completely fake though. Minus WW2 and most of the Nazi leaders, and the plan to kill Hitler late in the war - the rest is complete Fiction.
Bro this a tarintino film. It’s not accurate whatsoever lol
@@austint7533Yeaah but that's not what he said, or implied.. So your comment does nothing other than make you look like a jackass💀 I give you a solid C for effort tho👏🏾
@@austint7533almost like this is a fictional movie and it has fictional events to be more dramatic 🧐
Isn't his name Dominic Decocco?
“When I kill that guy, you got thirty feet to get to that gaahd” 😂
"I have to!"
I mean how could he not get there it was in slow motion lol 😂
I always heard it as "when I kill that guy you got 30 feet to get to that guy" and it felt so silly lol. "Ghaard" makes so much more sense.
@@gronksteadyI heard it as guy too and I probably always will because I think it’s funnier
@@handlebarhanz7760 it's way funnier 😂
The champagne part kills me every time
Gorlami
Dominic decoco
@@maxjaz09 Bravo!
Killed the door guard too.
Can anyone please explain the joke? I don't get it and just know ir's something super obvious yet super genius but I can't figure it out
Winston Wolfe has been solving problems since the 40s
"No problem is too big when serving your country." - General Wolfe
Nice!
I mean both Omar and Donny could’ve walked casually by and each shot a guard
True but then we’d miss the fun!
its quentin, he can't make it simple
That might have been suspicious.
The guards would have seen the second glove gun
Wheres the fun in that though
Me when my boss asks me to help a customer.
Just run up n deck em😂
The funny thing is no one even knew what the others were doing. Those two saw an opportunity and took it changing the whole plan that they didn't know was changed anyways
the real funny thing is that they could've easily flee the mission and everyone inside still would've been burned alive
@@profchaos91idk, they kind of had to kill those guys personally to be sure the mission was complete. Not worth chancing Hitler or Goebbels surviving through pure luck.
@@SkyWayMan90 such a fire is inescapable. They really went for the overkill.
The only thing that could've stopped shoshanna was MAYBE if Land wasn't otherwise preoccupied and the statistical impossibility of a double attack in Hitler that night
"No plan ever survives contact with the enemy". The guy who wrote this, decided to make intricate backup plans. The americans decided to give all troops the authority to engage targets of opportunity, and enough knowledge to take initiative. This clusterfuck is a perfect rrpresentation.
@@ErraddoI remember reading something about how the Axis had such a huge problem dealing with American forces because rather than always waiting on direct orders from the top the American leadership often just winged it during engagements while radioing in for support when they could. Contrary to previous military doctrine, every officer down to the squad level was expected to make tactical decisions on the fly so long as it aligned with their commander's intent. "The reason the American Army does so well in wartime, is that war is chaos, and the American Army practices it on a daily basis."
Antonio Margheriti and Dominic Deccco are legends
Dominic DeCocco is a top one.
@@swissmilitischristilxxii3691bravo!
Brava!
@@swissmilitischristilxxii3691love this name
"I have to"... don't know why but that response was so gangster
Oh shit, I just realized that was The Wolf on the other end
The way he says "I have to" is beautiful. Great deliveries like that stay with you.
I like how they just put the wolf on the phone
"I have to."
That's one of the boys, bro.
WWII version of "The Wolf"
The champagne scene is one of my favorite scenes. The "I have to" line is so well delivered, and the random music that plays for like 3 seconds. It's wonderful.
Antonio....Margarete......Margarete 🤌
I was today years old when I realized the voice on the other side of that phone is Mr Wolf! Harvey Keitel!
AND….that Austin Powers is the British General incognito! Mike Myers!
😮
The movie theater demolition is absolutely one of the greatest alternate universe satisfying moments in movie history. Tarantino nailed it.
Bringing a glass of water on the hand instead of a plate 😂
Hand? Plate? They don't drink it from a glass where you're from?
A tall, thin glass of champagne would not be carried on a serving plate...stupid comment tbh
@@CWHollemanthe exact opposite. There would most certainly be a plate. Theres always a plate. You dont ever bring anything to the customer by hand. Always on a plate. Its one of the first thing you learn. And you called it stupid on top. Fantastic 😂
For improvising, i think they did great. Also yes there def would be a plate under the drink in a real setting but these giys are not waiters, there killers. When it comes to spy stuff, its not wrong if it worked lol.
The little jingle as he’s running XD
“So pretty please with a cherry on top’ do the f…… …”
Slowly rewatching this movie one short at a time
Same! 😂
Was not expecting that to be a punch activated gun but now i want one to punch shit with
Maybe a nail gun and a board of wood? That's some cheap good therapy there.
They were a real device, fielded by the OSS in WWII.
Hmm…CO didn’t say anything about putting a swastika in his forehead with a Bowie knife, must be allowed way I reckon 😂
He got in trouble, not a problem for a man with noose marks
The Wolfs uncle was a Officer; that explains why The Wolf in Pulp Fiction took immediate command of the situation 💀
" Now pretty please, with sugar on top, cut the fuckin swastika into his forehead."
I love how as Aldo raine and the little guy start making their escape the bear Jew is still fully in the mission and getting ready to do massive damage lol
Mr. Wolf was on point even during the WWII!
The ending of this movie is peak cinema in my opinion.
"i have to" such a dedicated line from a person that will do anything to complete his task given, bravo Dominik DeCoco!
English OSS man on the line with American gangster accent. (Mr. Keitel)
English?
The OSS was American.
@@whoknows4379 probably confused with soe
Wrong. Imagine thinking Tarantino would miss a detail so glaring?
I hate film-bros but I get why they can't stand you casuals 😒
@@choppatool I feel like this isn't even some "film bro" (assuming you something like a cinema stuck up) knowledge/trivia. Just common knowledge. Something that most people were aware of. The OSS was the predecessor to the CIA. Most Americans just know that, right? Right??
Wholly shyzza that was Harvey Keitel's cameo voice haha...I never knew. Another amazing flick by MR. T 💀
I knew as soon ad I heard him talk. I was like, "It's the Wolfe!"
Winston wolf... always in charge
"Are you an oak man, Jimmy?"
"...Oak's nice..."
Cham paan yah? Ka-pow!😂
this "i have to" is the kind of attitude 99% of people are missing nowadays, and is the reason people dont get sht done
We don't have to.
@@keithklassen5320 thats the problem
lmao chill out, old timer
1:26:40
Something about Karl calling Jacque a "loser" cracks me up 😂
Shotgun fist
I totally missed this scene and Iv watched this movie many times
Same. I don't recall Donny and the other guy after Aldo gets caught at all.
How? Eli Roth has one of the best scenes in the movie, mag dumping an MP40 into Hitlers face, tearing it to shreds
Dominic Deccoco is my favorite in this movie. His lines are few, but they're all bangers
Bros used Ballistic Fists on those Nazis
This has to be the greatest scene in movie history 😂😂😂
That phone voice: “Lots of sugar, lots of cream.”
"I have to" is maybe the best line in the movie
One of the greatest films of our time.
I love that they used Winston "The Wolf" Wolf from Pulp Fiction aka, Harvey Keitel to voice Landas superior officer, nice little tarantino touch...
Good ol Harvey.
I never knew that was Harvey Keitel!?!? That's so awesome!!
Maybe the greatest punch in movie history
"punch as hard as bullet"
Stupid me only just realised that it was Harvey Keitel playing the general on the phone.
Great movie, always like watching again to see parts that I missed.
That guitar is so random but so perfect
Love how tarantino sneaked two of his regulars: sam jackson and harvey keitel into this movie in real minor roles.
“You will bring THEM”
“They didnt say nothing about your friend”
SHiiiet he called The Wolf
Eli says Champagne like Clayface in Harley Quinn show says words he cant pronounce
Guy on the phone is the wolf from pulp fiction
Dude on the phone sounds just like "the wolff" from pulp fiction.
I love how his giving instructions as if he’s (the wolf)
Great scene: a plan, a build, an execution, and it's over.
Harvey Keitel on the radio hahaha
Mr Wolf always knows exactly what needs to happen.
That’s Winston Wolf on the line. He solves problems.
When the wolf makes a deal
Damn been a minute. Gotta watch that movie again. Loved it.
That bastard served him water!
I love the fact they got Donny to be the one to kill Adolf! That was justice 🙌
The smedley glove... Amazing
Best movie ever.
Just crazy how an idea in someone's head turns into this......genius
He did only make a deal for Landa. Not the radio operator. He read in between the lines
Never saw the movie but the guy on the other end of the phone is Wolfe in Pulp Fiction.
What is the actor's name?
Harvey Keitel
Dude you have all the relevant information you needed to look it up yourself
And Landa and his radio operator lived happily ever after …
Holy shit. The guy on the phone with Aldo was Harvey Keitel!!
Yes sir, Mister White
Just realized that’s the Wolfs voice in the phone from pulp fiction 🎉
Just realised that’s Harvey Keitel talking as the general
GLORIOUS film! ❤
Glove guns???
James West says "damn it"
as he proceeds to use his "Wrist-Dillinger".
Both are good tbh
Dam, you know it's serious when they get the wolf on the radio
Mr.Wolfe knows best
The new assassin's Creed gameplay looks fire
“Over and out”. Definitely not a military person saying that.
I always wondered why they couldn't until the both of them were close to the guards so Omar didn't have to run
Omar blitzed that mf like they were playing football
I just realized the glass is cracked I never understood getting a glass out of the trash but now I see
Never realized that was Harvey Keitel 😮
Colonel must’ve been a bounty hunter in his last life
Imagine literally getting a whole ass bullet PUNCHED into your skull lmao
BRAVO.BRAVO,..
❤
Mr white on the radio
Well, i know what im watching this saturday
I can't believe that glove gun is an actual thing
That gear-up segment was _notoriously_ Raimi!
"Groovy."