We’ve always repped for Quentin Tarantino (and his women) and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise in the past, so it was a pleasant surprise to run across this unique viral video that’s making its rounds on the web right now. Imagine if the worlds of Reservoir Dogs and TMNT were combined and this mash-up is what you get. Seems a bit odd, but trust us, if you like either in the least you’ll find this entertaining.
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Want a movie villain audiences can instantly hate? Pin a swastika on them! Nobody likes a Nazi! Quentin Tarantino certainly doesn’t. Inglourious Basterds, his new “spaghetti western” disguised as a World War II movie, follows a group of pissed-off Jewish American soldiers on a bloody hunt for Nazis. You might feel uncomfortable and ugly watching somebody else get scalped, but Hitler’s boys in blue eyes? Fuck ‘em. Pass the popcorn.
Not all Nazis are created equally loathsome, mind you. Some are even more vile, which is why Complex brings you a look back at the most heinous movie Nazis. If it ain’t rough, it ain’t Reich…
Critics often praise Quentin Tarantino for his edgy screenplays and directing technique, which is cool and all, but we’ve always respected the guy for casting so many hot women his movies. Seriously, the dude has a resume chock-full of beauties, and his latest flick Inglourious Basterds passes the sexy baton to Diane Kruger . Sure, D.K. is the latest and greatest attractive woman to star in a a Tarantino flick, but how does she stack up to other stunners the filmmaker has casted? Read on for a countdown of the 10 hottest girls from Tarantino films.
With their big bank accounts, bad bitches, and good looks, there’s no doubt that Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are bastards…but are they inglorious? Well, director Quentin Tarantinowants to cast the two stars in his reworking of Enzo Castellari’s 1978 WWII film The Inglorious Bastards.
Neither actor has worked directly with Tarantino before, although Pitt played a stoner in Ridley Scott’s True Romance and spoke dialogue Q had written. On Tuesday, Tarantino met Pitt in France to talk about the key role of Aldo Raine. On Thursday he’s meeting with DiCaprio, who he sees playing villain Hans Landa. Watch a video of Tarantino talking to the director of the original Bastards below.