
Episode #51
Inglourious Basterds (2009) - Is this Tarantino's Masterpiece and what makes it SO GOOD?
Inglourious Basterds (2009) is Quentin Tarantino's best film to date and has some of the greatest scenes in cinema for a generation. In this episode of the Historical Movies Podcast we take a look at everything that makes Inglourious Basterds a masterpiece. We examine how Tarantino creates suspense through direction, camera work and language. We talk through Operation Greenup - the real history behind Inglorious Basterds - Bryce (professor of Modern World History) gives us his historical take on the depiction of World War 2. And we examine Tarantino's attention to detail that gives this movie it's charm and flair. Plus: • What exactly is wrong with Michael Fassbender's German accent • Tarantino's obsessive attention to detail • Why Inglourious Basterds feels so radically different from traditional World War II dramas • Christoph Waltz’s iconic performance as Hans Landa, and how Tarantino nearly shelved the entire movie because he couldn't find the right actor • The incredible tension of the basement tavern scene, and the tiny details that escalate a quiet drink into a bloody shootout What do you think? Are you raising your boot of beer to Inglourious Basterds or are rolling out the 1-star review like Peter Bradshaw? Email us at historicalmoviespodcast@gmail.com or find us on @hmpodcast.bsky.social.#InglouriousBasterds #QuentinTarantino #BradPitt #ChristophWaltz #FilmHistory #WWII #Cinema #HistoricalMovies #HistoricalMoviesPodcast #MovieReview

