


"If Quentin Tarantino’s latest cinematic opus has a direct inspiration, it’s surely Enzo G Castellari’s 1978 Italian war pic Quel Maledetto Treno Blindato (AKA That Damned Armoured Train), and released in America as – guess what? – Inglorious Bastards.
The film, along with other movies like The Dirty Dozen and Five For Hell, inspired a young Quentin Tarantino to make a men-on-a-mission pic back in the days when he was still just a video store employee.
The plot finds five American soldiers in World War Two being carted off to answer for various war crimes.

Source: www.totalfilm.com
2 comments :
The Americans will never see this, so I don't know who will. It has no appeal, interest or connection to them. It was an unbankable money-loser investment from the beginning and shouldn't have been made from the start. Just plain dumb junk. Hollywood is such dead junk.
Welcome to Weirdland, Bulboda!
well, I don't know if you are American (American public use to express animadversion to Hollywood the most, curiously).
I think Tarantino can be a bit overrated, and I confess I haven't watched any of his Kill Bill saga yet, but I have to forgive his excesses thanks to gems as Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Natural Born Killers & True Romance's scripts, so I say please give "Inglorious Bastards" a chance :)
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