Adam Khid hes acres accents before, like in django playing an australian slave trader, and he did it quite well hiding his own voice, but i agree that doesn’t sound like him
lol no they did not, the commies struggled and lost far more men than the germans even when the americans were pumping aid in to the ussr and the british were keeping the luftwaffe busy
Adam Schofield Are you living in a parallel universe? Russian soldiers danced in Berlin but no German soldier ever danced in Moscow. They took half of Germany and the other half is still under control of the US. Because Germans have lost the war, the population has been subject to several experiments - one was population control/reduction by covert sterilization of men and women since 1945. Stupidity was the major reason why the Germans have lost the war.
***** i never said they won, i said that the ussr lost millions more men against a country at war with the world, and the germans came so close only to be beaten by the weather
Unfortunately, his shouldering of the rifle is wrong. He has no check weld on the butt stock which reinforces "Hollywood's" inability to portray accurate soldiering.
Ironic you mention the Wilhelm scream but not the battleship potemkin homage, it's considered one of the most important films ever created. Guess the youtube algorithm hasn't shown you it. The Wilhelm scream was just an "in joke" for film nerds, not important to film history beyond sounding funny.
I thought the same thing, it was included in the DVD set, not as a deleted scene, but as a bonus. No wrap around of the theater shots. The opening credits were full screen
@@aytansafarli7701 Eisenstein not Einstein, directed Battleship Potemkin with an infamous scene of a baby in a carriage, both this film and De Palma's The Untouchables play homage to that scene
The bodies piling up in the street was so over the top and ridiculous it was hilarious. And the scene with the baby carriage was…I can’t even. 😂 It all resembled a bad Monty Python film.
@@kelvyquayo The Untouchables scene itself was a tribute to the 1925 Russian film Battleship Potemkin in which a baby carriage rolls down a flight of stairs.
It's been mentioned in numerous interviews with him, Tarantino, other actors in the movie, on his IMDB, on the Blu-Ray, etc. It's a well known fact for those who are fans of him.
00:02 It's almost a crime not to mention Christoph Waltz in the list of the cast. Tarantino said there would not have been a movie without him. He was the perfect and only right pick for his role.
He was actually the initial pick to play the role of the Bear Jew. Sandler rejected the role and Eli Roth took over. Eli Roth also directed this German propaganda film lol
How superior you must feel. Is it so hard to just ignore his work if you dont like him, whats he ever done to you? "I dont like somebody, so i want them to die". Are you 11 years old? lol
Have you noticed that some of the names in the opening credits of "Pride of the Nation" are slightly different versions of the names of the actual actors in Inglourious Basterds?
I'd say this scene is almost as ridiculous and full of bullshit as the last scene in that 'Fury' movie was with Brad Pitt. Quentin nailed the comedy of just how ludicrous scenes like those are though
He gave the exact and ironic idea of what military propaganda movies are. Just like the Rambo or Schwarzy ones in which the local hero does incredible things and wipes out entire battallions of enemies alone. Tsk tsk....
He just put on ironic mode the idea of almost all American or Russian war movies, 5 dudes against 899486457576767561576733876491816 Germans. And the 5 dudes always won.
I think the irony was about any war propaganda movies. Germans had one hell of a propaganda machine going, I'm not sure that either US or USSR could match it. Although, they've tried :)
you are an idiot if you think the propaganda machine of the third reich was "better" than the USSR or US propaganda. thats not my opinion, thats a fact.
4:30 I always wonder: In a alternative universe of NAZI Germany, how can Goebbels or his team find a middle-aged American man who's willing to play a defeated US general in a fictional propaganda film for the NAZI party? Now, that's so meta...
It could have been an American prisoner-of-war in German camp. Didn’t necessarily have to be an officer - an NCO would do. They probably used quite a “motivation” to get him play (most likely threats, maybe also promise to release him). Or maybe they just found German actor who could pull off great American accent.
There were american supports of nazi germany at the time. They werent many, but they did exsist. Goebbels managed to find an american actor for this film isent really that far fetched.
I love too how she wants him to go back to his seat, where eventually Omar and Donny are gonna show up to gun him down with the rest of them, but he doesn't.
@@TheMrsmartass13 Technically she wants him to go back to his seat in order for him to burn in the theatre fire that she had planned. Shoshana isn't actually aware of the Bastards plan of blowing up the theatre with explosives.
ok...il bite, please explain how American Sniper is not a propaganda movie, designed to celebrate warfare and indoctrinate masses into either supporting or signing up for war...
caveymoley No where does it "celebrate" or "indoctrinate masses". It's the true story of how much of a personal struggle it was to to do his job. He died in the end. You obviously haven't ever seen the movie.
@@AK-tf3fc because i didnt made an incorrect statement regarding it, but i'll definitly rewatch it some time later to witness the baby shield once more :)
I don’t know what you saw but for me it rather looked like he wanted to show the baby as to ensure that he doesn’t get shot not as a means of self protection but to ensure he gets the baby safely out of the combat zone.
remember havin a beer with Daniel Brühl talking about how was working with Tarantino, in Barcelona... woah I will never forget that day. He told me he was crazy haha
"I will not turn 1000 years of Italian history to dust. The tower stands!" - Where was this general when the abbey at Monte Cassino was being discussed.
+Charles Von Schraeder I thought it was money too, but It's a letter that all soldiers write to their loved ones incase of their death. They're picked up along with the dog tags :)
4:08 I know this is only fiction and what not, but this moment really brought a tear to my eyes and I'm sure the writer was inspired by a real life event just like this one.
Iv never seen or even thought of watching deleted scenes so thanks bcoz its such a fantastic film, one of his finest and such a great alternative look into WW2.
Simon Pegg as Hicox ? That would have been interesting to see. The Gestapo officer pointing his gun, and then Pegg showing his typical suprised face opening his eyes
Producers: You have 5 million left on the budget
Tarintino: say no more
Actually, Eli Roth is the one who made this film.
@@klausgoldfisch3231 Actually, your answer to Juliano make no sense.
@@sasbe1852 what did the coward say?
@@alangeorge5592 I cant remember.
@@juliano3435 What ?
A movie inside a movie. This should not have been cut. This is pure genius.
+m4mario I would watch that movie.. The movie inside the movie
It's great stuff but it does make sense to cut it in pieces because it helps with pacing.
+Agent 109 actually it was cut because as this movie was playing, there was things going on in the real movie. They had to show that stuff to us.
So if you were to play the movie along side the German movie would they synch up?
+Agent 109 my guess is this movie would be shorter than what was going on.
we are watching a movie of people watching a movie in a cinema of themselves.
Yo dawg. I heard you like movies. So I put a movie in your movie so you can watch a movie while watching a movie
Hitler laughed his ass watching a film of people getting shoted the same way as we laughed watching him getting shoted .
Shoted isnt a word you twat lol
vital 1234
At least give it a double ‘t’. 🤔😂
@@tareklegrand7747 thats creepy
The soldier who said “we’ve got to destroy that tower” is Quintin Tarantino
omg you're right, is his voice
What scene was that i missed i think!
yes, 4:30
Sounds nothin like him...but if u say so
Adam Khid hes acres accents before, like in django playing an australian slave trader, and he did it quite well hiding his own voice, but i agree that doesn’t sound like him
Daniel Brühl is an amazing actor.
without doubt he outperformed the lead actor(hemsworth) in the movie RUSH,
But Fredrick Zoller wasn't. He said in himself
at 2:50 the guy yelling "over the wall" has a German accent, which makes sense in the context of this propaganda movie.. such love to detail
ThomasHaberkorn same thing with the guy who called Hitler to surrender. Also german accent.
And then you have the general, who has the most American accent imaginable.
yeah that's what i was wondering, why did the general and the other guy at 4:30 talk in a southern accent so perfectly?
Dan Ivanov American Germans, they existed
german actors for a german propaganda film
Imagine the casting for this movie, "I'm the American dude playing a german dude, playing an American dude"...
..speaking Italian.
@@stefanpersson6475 where did u see the guy speaking italian?
Lol
Robert Downey Junior would habe been perfect for that role 🤣
never go full Nazi..
"Hello Hitler? I Want to surrender!" :D
A public announcement by France in 1939.
@@icytea5 hahahhahahahhahah
Kind of Chinese pronunciation
They were Americans doe
@@Catsfather92 U every heard chinese people speak english? Its a pure german accent LOL
Fun fact: Eli Roth (aka Donny, aka the Bear Jew) directed the Goebbels' movie in this.
Love you Kristina.
@@garyspencer7803 the fuck?
I will have to double check on that one.
@@garyspencer7803 The fuck?
Yeah I noticed it doesn't look 'Tarantino-esque'. Thanks for the info ;)
The amount of work to make this, the hundreds of people involved, for nothing. LOL
GZA036 it was seen in the final movie. Just not as uncut like this
I wouldn't want to be the soldier on the bottom of the pile. I would be calling. . . . CUT!
@@clarkeugene5727 probably used dummies, dummy :D
This extended version is the one that gets projected on famous festivals and events.
welcome to the life of an extra
aimbot, wallhack, unlimited ammo ,FOW remover ... reported !!!!!!!11
stfu commie
+Carsten Oepping Damn campers.
lol no they did not, the commies struggled and lost far more men than the germans even when the americans were pumping aid in to the ussr and the british were keeping the luftwaffe busy
Adam Schofield Are you living in a parallel universe? Russian soldiers danced in Berlin but no German soldier ever danced in Moscow. They took half of Germany and the other half is still under control of the US.
Because Germans have lost the war, the population has been subject to several experiments - one was population control/reduction by covert sterilization of men and women since 1945.
Stupidity was the major reason why the Germans have lost the war.
***** i never said they won, i said that the ussr lost millions more men against a country at war with the world, and the germans came so close only to be beaten by the weather
Finally a movie where a German soldier can actually shoot his targets successfully, not missing any of them
I heard the best way to parody a wheraboo is to show exactly what they want to see
@@Garl_Vinland best way to make libtards like u happy is to show the defeat of innocent cils and the american OILLLL MEMES
@@Garl_Vinland cant even spell "Wehraboo" correctly 🤣
Unfortunately, his shouldering of the rifle is wrong. He has no check weld on the butt stock which reinforces "Hollywood's" inability to portray accurate soldiering.
shows you their intelligence@@ServusCrux
Anyone else notice the bullet hole swatstika at 6:43?
that was funny!
Swastika gun barrel
like in cs
Wouldnt you like to know weather boi?
It's called "Hakenkreuz"
that awkward moment when the director of the movie is also watching the movie while disguising as italian cameraman
Margarretti.... MARGARRETTI...
THAT'S TARANTINO??!!
What kind of stupid comment is this
Today the name of this movie is American Sniper.
Not even close to accurate or funny and I'm Canadian so
Countrybananas And we care why?
Fuck off.
Hahaha true
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I always enjoy it when filmmakers show their respect for film history. Especially the Wilhelm scream at the 7:08 mark.
3:39 didn't know Tyler1 was in this movie
Pretty sure Tarantino has worked that scream into most of his movies
Ironic you mention the Wilhelm scream but not the battleship potemkin homage, it's considered one of the most important films ever created.
Guess the youtube algorithm hasn't shown you it.
The Wilhelm scream was just an "in joke" for film nerds, not important to film history beyond sounding funny.
I can't belive they shot this, and cut it....
it wasnt cut, it was added in elsewhere
I thought the same thing, it was included in the DVD set, not as a deleted scene, but as a bonus. No wrap around of the theater shots. The opening credits were full screen
Obviously using an aimbot.
+NobleUnion: The Halo Player And a cheat for unlimited ammo.
And infinite ammo.
Tarantino always makes movies about movies even if they are not about movies. He tends to make a movie inside a movie in any situation. What a genius.
- Herr Goebels, this is your best film ever!
- thank you, my führer, thank you... *crying*
*daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka daka*
So no one is gonna mention that lady strolling her baby through a hecking battlefield on fire?
It was a nod to Eisenstein, not De Palma.
@@MarcosElMalo2 What's the connection between Einstein and that scene?
@@aytansafarli7701 Eisenstein not Einstein, directed Battleship Potemkin with an infamous scene of a baby in a carriage, both this film and De Palma's The Untouchables play homage to that scene
The bodies piling up in the street was so over the top and ridiculous it was hilarious. And the scene with the baby carriage was…I can’t even. 😂 It all resembled a bad Monty Python film.
no it resembles the evil nature of americans just perfectly.
pretty sure homage to Untouchables train station scene. I could be wrong
@@kelvyquayo The Untouchables scene itself was a tribute to the 1925 Russian film Battleship Potemkin in which a baby carriage rolls down a flight of stairs.
The movie within the move was entirely directed by Eli Roth
It's been mentioned in numerous interviews with him, Tarantino, other actors in the movie, on his IMDB, on the Blu-Ray, etc. It's a well known fact for those who are fans of him.
Yo dawg i heard yoj like
Hence entirely cut out. That has got to suck ass.
hopefully after all that he got mission report December 16, 1991
Ready to comply.
jaxon258 genius
Holy shit, now I know why he looks familiar
00:02 It's almost a crime not to mention Christoph Waltz in the list of the cast. Tarantino said there would not have been a movie without him. He was the perfect and only right pick for his role.
3:42 Adam Sandler got killed
+Mark B hahaha best shoot ever !
+Mark B
Yet his career lives on... like a freaking zombie. HA!! Nazi Zombies.
I thought it'd be funny if they showed him dead in multiple places. Like they kept recasting the same guy to die
He was actually the initial pick to play the role of the Bear Jew. Sandler rejected the role and Eli Roth took over. Eli Roth also directed this German propaganda film lol
How superior you must feel. Is it so hard to just ignore his work if you dont like him, whats he ever done to you? "I dont like somebody, so i want them to die". Are you 11 years old? lol
7:08 Wilhelm is everywhere. even in a nazi propaganda movie from the 40s.
Kevin Steinbrink yeah, used for the first time in 1951, though Tarantino's universe has an alternate history
+Kevin Steinbrink Who knows, maybe the Tarantino's original Wilhelm was this German soldier, rather than an American cowboy.
Everyone knew that a Wilhelm scream would be displayed on that part lol
but no Wilhelm scream for the Wilhelm character in that tavern
actually thats a parody of the Wilhelm scream, not the actual one.
SS Hans Landa is the villain I will never ever forget. Mr. Waltz did an amazing job, became a fan since them.
And also the director.
*Herr Waltz
He was amazing in Django too.
I love you, Tarantino.
Actually that was all Eli Roth(Bear Jew).
WE LOVE Mr. Tarantino.
Genezareth, what??
Q - Man Eli Roth directed Stolz der Nation
Actually Eli Roth directed Nation's Pride; there's some horror film elements that he injected that cleverly illustrate the horrors of war.
Have you noticed that some of the names in the opening credits of "Pride of the Nation" are slightly different versions of the names of the actual actors in Inglourious Basterds?
+Dabid Aitz
Brad Pitler?
Michael Fürschneider.
Not a cast member but could Michaela Rosen be Michael Rosen?
Lea V. Sudow = Lea Seydoux
Christian Ringketten = Christoph Waltz
Felix Mann u mean bradolf pittler
I'd say this scene is almost as ridiculous and full of bullshit as the last scene in that 'Fury' movie was with Brad Pitt. Quentin nailed the comedy of just how ludicrous scenes like those are though
He gave the exact and ironic idea of what military propaganda movies are. Just like the Rambo or Schwarzy ones in which the local hero does incredible things and wipes out entire battallions of enemies alone. Tsk tsk....
He just put on ironic mode the idea of almost all American or Russian war movies, 5 dudes against 899486457576767561576733876491816 Germans. And the 5 dudes always won.
I think the irony was about any war propaganda movies. Germans had one hell of a propaganda machine going, I'm not sure that either US or USSR could match it. Although, they've tried :)
this movie within a movie is not directed by Tarantino, it's actually directed by Eli Roth, the guy who played the Bear Jew
you are an idiot if you think the propaganda machine of the third reich was "better" than the USSR or US propaganda. thats not my opinion, thats a fact.
4:30 I always wonder: In a alternative universe of NAZI Germany, how can Goebbels or his team find a middle-aged American man who's willing to play a defeated US general in a fictional propaganda film for the NAZI party? Now, that's so meta...
*Colonel
It could have been an American prisoner-of-war in German camp. Didn’t necessarily have to be an officer - an NCO would do. They probably used quite a “motivation” to get him play (most likely threats, maybe also promise to release him). Or maybe they just found German actor who could pull off great American accent.
There were american supports of nazi germany at the time. They werent many, but they did exsist. Goebbels managed to find an american actor for this film isent really that far fetched.
The same question can be asked of non-White people who always play villains or fodder bad guy extras in Hollywood films.
First thing he says is "nein", though.
I love how he shot a man three times with one bullet casing
he probably watched the movie Wanted
Movie studio to Tarrantino: we need to cut 7 minutes out of the film.
Tarrantino: alright, we'll cut Roth's film out of the film.
It is still in the film... To be honest if we as an audianc had to watch the full movie. It would have ruined the pacing of the cinema scene
@@thebigm7558 agreed, I get the point of it but it's still masturbatory and an easy cut
0:20 Eli Roth is excited because the bit he directed is coming up.
Makes sense why Zoller wouldn't want to watch this crap...
Zoller wasn’t interested in watching the movie rather than getting laid that night and he got shot instead :-)
@@alialjabr7251 no if you watched the scene were he tells shosana that he didn't like it one bit.
I love too how she wants him to go back to his seat, where eventually Omar and Donny are gonna show up to gun him down with the rest of them, but he doesn't.
@@TheMrsmartass13 Technically she wants him to go back to his seat in order for him to burn in the theatre fire that she had planned. Shoshana isn't actually aware of the Bastards plan of blowing up the theatre with explosives.
@@KarlVyt sorry, I didn't imply she knew, more of just he would've eventually died anyway
Man, I wish they would have left this in the movie. This is so good. Eli Roth did a great job!
"Hello Hitler, I want to surrender" Ok, I don't see that coming. 🤣🤣
Christoph Waltz also dubbed himself in the french versions of his films. What a brilliant actor !
Like an amerikan Movie today ... Just with changed Sides XD
Horst Schlemmer Typical response from an idiot.
ffjsb no...not really...American sniper is essentially the same thing...just with different flags.
caveymoley Another moron heard from...
ok...il bite, please explain how American Sniper is not a propaganda movie, designed to celebrate warfare and indoctrinate masses into either supporting or signing up for war...
caveymoley No where does it "celebrate" or "indoctrinate masses". It's the true story of how much of a personal struggle it was to to do his job. He died in the end. You obviously haven't ever seen the movie.
i think that for to kill this german sniper, the muricans must send to private jackson the sniper in "saving private ryan".
kristian9236 Muricans? You meant Americans?
@@ITIsFunnyDamnIT somebody is watching too much propaganda...
@@visorm6789 No.. 'muricans.
kristian9236 Isn’t that him at 5:36, bottom right just for a moment?
6:47 Nice little reference to Battleship Potemkin
"Hello Hitler? I Want to surrender!" A public announcement by France.
I have a message for Germany.
wut is it
Flush the toiler after ye taken a shieeeeett
DISCASTING
Swooshy Hoovy, immigrants in Berlin Hauptbahnhoff
so niki lauda did all of that during the war?
yeah of course he is german
***** Austrian ffs
@@ludomirsteinbruck9376 Austrians are as German as Bavarians are.
I know this is out of context but lauda means penis in hindi
3:53....A little bit of Eisenstein here. Awesome. Tarantino (or in this case Eli Roth) is a genius.
Good spot! Here as well ;) 6:47
4:19 "Feiges Amerikanerschwein !! Dafür wirst du zahlen !!" 😂😂😂
Aimbot and triggerbot, dude is obviously cheating. Reported
not only that 3 shots without cocking with a bolt action rifle..... LOL
Clearly ammo hack as well.
He has a good gaming tower that’s why
Call of duty WW2... 😂😂😂
The soldiers took the time to painstakingly and skillfully mark a swastika on the tower parapet with bullets. What a detail
3:19 wtf was he doing on the roof actually? 😂😂😂
FUN FACT: Bo Sveson who played the American Colonel, was in the original INGLORIOUS BASTARDS in 1978.
4:18 to be fair to Zoller, if I saw someone using a baby as a human shield, I'd be disgusted too.
He wasn't shielding himself,he was keeping the baby safe
@@AK-tf3fc you sir appear to have some shit in your eyes, go re-watch the scene please
@@ok_daddy Why don't you rewatch it.
@@AK-tf3fc because i didnt made an incorrect statement regarding it, but i'll definitly rewatch it some time later to witness the baby shield once more :)
I don’t know what you saw but for me it rather looked like he wanted to show the baby as to ensure that he doesn’t get shot not as a means of self protection but to ensure he gets the baby safely out of the combat zone.
remember havin a beer with Daniel Brühl talking about how was working with Tarantino, in Barcelona... woah I will never forget that day. He told me he was crazy haha
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This one is packed with cinematic cameos.
I met this guy in a BF4 game once. No reporting, no bitching.. just left.
A masterpiece of editing.
5:14
*overwhelming applause*
I like how this movie showed the heroes in both sides of the history
"I will not turn 1000 years of Italian history to dust. The tower stands!" - Where was this general when the abbey at Monte Cassino was being discussed.
Hats off to the greatest legends : Quentin Tarantino & Eli Roth. Movie inside a movie, lot of walls are broken.
This is their pure MASTERPIECE ! 💛💛💛💛💛
ahahah, that guy picked up the baby and used him as a shield, come on XD
Glad they cut that from the final version.
dont you h8 when your mustache is falling off 0:28
His moustache isn't falling off. He just had his lip awkwardly positioned.
Zoller sure had a lot of ammo in that bird’s nest.
So, Tarantino wrote and directed a movie inside a movie. Respect
Probably wrote the script but directed was the short-movie by Eli Roth.
"Christoph Waltz dubbed his own role in the German version" awesome.
Crazy how this movie was supposed to be more than 3 hours long
Great use of Wilhelm’s scream
3:40 Lol... He took the guys money.
Charles Von Schraeder Propaganda against capitalist USA well done there.
+Friend Wilson Impresive amout of detail for a part that didn't even made the final cut
+Charles Von Schraeder dollar dollar bills ya'll
+David Azoherra I think this actually made it in the final cut of the German version as well as the scenes from clips #1 and #2.
+Charles Von Schraeder I thought it was money too, but It's a letter that all soldiers write to their loved ones incase of their death. They're picked up along with the dog tags :)
4:08 I know this is only fiction and what not, but this moment really brought a tear to my eyes and I'm sure the writer was inspired by a real life event just like this one.
2:13 Major Marquis!!! A hint to his latest film "The Hateful Eight"
Awwww! You see their excitement & their pride. Makes their impending doom even more sweet. This shoulda stayed in!
This scene is so german, you require 150% accuracy to recreate that
This is gold
I KNEW there'd be a Wilhelm scream!! Tarantino did not disappoint.
I love how the us soldier used the baby as a shield briefly because it’s a nazi propaganda film 😂
no, i think he was showing zoller that he was holding a baby prompting him not to shoot. just a thought tho
Frederick Zoller could've won a oscar.
I'm glad this stuff was cut. Good choice.
If I were there I'd say "fuck the historic tower, they built it once, they can build it again".
Murican?
Jay Z gay
This dude has 100% sniper accuracy.
Wilhelms scream at 7:07
no, its a parody of it
Man!!! Why this pure genuis cut from the original movie??? it would be the greatest fake war movie
Quentin Movie
Extended Scene: 7+ minutes
Harry Potter: 5 seconds
Man worked for Nazis, successful... Man work for his country against Avengers, successful... Didn't have superpowers but sheer patient and knowledge.
Damn they spent some serious time, money and effort on this.
Iv never seen or even thought of watching deleted scenes so thanks bcoz its such a fantastic film, one of his finest and such a great alternative look into WW2.
This feels like once upon a time in hollywood
It would have been hilarious if when the curtain went up a bunch of bad movie previews played before the film.
I loved the fact that I lived in Paris and saw it in theaters when it came out. Such a good movie, woulda been better with these scenes.
The guy who played Hitler in inglorious basterds doesn't get enough credit. Dude knocked it out of the park
Kind of a lame Hitler, I thought. Could have been better.
I have the Blue ray of this movie and this part can be seen in the extra
Features menu.
Those Battleship Potemkin references though.
Battleship Potemkin reference?
tarantino's and roth's love for movie history quote right there
Outstanding deleted scene.
I'm surprised he didn't get VAC'd that day.
I had no idea that there was so much shot for this film within the film!
mistake at 3:18 - those casings are not 8mm mausers, the neck-to-casing thickness ratio is wrong
Simon Pegg as Hicox ? That would have been interesting to see. The Gestapo officer pointing his gun, and then Pegg showing his typical suprised face opening his eyes
All I’m gonna say is that Quentin Tarantino is a genius. Never seen a bad Tarantino film!
I think it is so much more beautiful