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  • @jamiramareena O.o' did you just really ask that. She's the jewish girl in the film who goes under the alias as Emmanuelle Mimieux after her family is brutally murdered.

  • i love how Quentin uses all the classical pieces from old westerns and samurai movies in his films... too awesome

  • @jamiramareena she is one of the main characters in the movie. she is the Jewish girl that gets away in the beginning.

  • Where can I get this!? I MUST KNOW!!!

  • Brilliant Scene from the Big gundown

    Lee Van Cleef in an epic showdown on the top of the Sierra Madre

  • Beethoven !

  • Hey Donny!!! Wanna play baseball?!

  • I DO NOT hope that spaghetti western music will come back, to be fooled around with by aping idiots. Spaghetti is dead and buried... if we dig it up again we'll just end up with a hollow, stinking skeleton. Let's just be content with the good memory of past days and leave the impression intact.

  • Of course I like Morricone! However this piece starts with Beethoven's "Fur Elise"

    which is used quite often , even Barry Manlow has borrowed this. Still Morricine is

    one of the top 5 film composers alive, usually very innovative and original.

    Hard to beat!

  • Inglourious Basterds was possibly the best historical-fiction movie I have ever seen. Quentin Tarantino is a director that makes movies and rewrites history as he does it. The acting was great, the score was great. The movie was great.

  • "Are we having fun bingo"

  • "That's a bingo!"

  • holy fuck this is just immense...

  • Part of it is the same as the beginning of "Fur Elise" by Beethoven.

  • BINGOOOOO!!

  • o nice fur elise.. wait. what the fuck.

  • 4 people didn't get a bingo!

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  • @glm83 Well, Fur elise has nothing to do with spaghetti westerns, or Italian public television.. And, the original music from Ennio Morricone harkens back almost exactly to The Man with No Name series (Clint Eastwood) that Ennio Morricone composed for, which are... spaghetti westerns.

  • @Noachian I cancelled this message immediately, but something don't work on youtube. It isn't for this video. Sorry

  • @glm83 hehe - no worries ;-)

  • I love this type of music. Great film, I have all the posters plus the DVD. Happy happy joy, joy.

  • the very beginning made me think of Für Elise :D so here's proof that Ennio Morricone is actually the reincarnation of Beethoven ;)

  • @PaulRietvoorn the beginning and piano bits are Fur Elise just played a little faster i think

  • @Mandaramaster lol u must be SAAAD watching all these vids

  • @3484timmy oh i am very sorry i did not now that Youtube was not made for watching vieos :o

  • can someone put guitar tabs on this, thanks.

  • say aufwiedersehn to your nazi balls

  • These movies will be remembered years to come, you can tell.

  • The music of the film is beautiful.

  • love this track in the film landas arrival!!!!!

  • This music is from "The Big Gundown" with Lee Van Cleef.

  • @hartnettfarms  isnt this form the good bad and the ugly

  • @AustinLovesSlipknot No but sounds similar, this one from The Big Gundown

  • @AustinLovesSlipknot It's Ennio Morricone, the same composer who scored The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, a film which Tarantino called the greatest film of all time....naturally, they sound similar

  • There are 10 men in this photo.... awesome film

  • @kondurperusix

    thats a fuckin' solid copy!

    hell yeah!

  • This movie was better than avatar and the hurt locker!!! this one deserved the oscar!!

  • @folladordeprostis sry but you have no clue aboud movies this movie was the biggest shit ever never seen something so unrealistc and shit before i left the cinema really shit film make a joke aboud the ww2 and everybody is happy again this crack shit neded to be burned

  • @MersteRRRLampEEE Tarantino said it before the movie came out,he said is a WWII fantasy,that people should not expect a historically accurate movie,besides the change of historical facts inglorious basterds as a movie is great,great acting,action,good story,you are 1 of the few people who dislike this movie,TARANTINO SAID ALREADY,IS A WWII FANTASY!!!

  • @folladordeprostis tarantio is a fucking crazy idiot with too much money believe me.....if you would meet him he would spit on you

  • @MersteRRRLampEEE So go watch dumb and childish marvel movies or michael bay movies

  • @MersteRRRLampEEE i like how you said believe me. like you fucking know him. who cares if he's crazy he makes incredible movies. reservoir dogs, pulp fiction, kill bill vol 1 & 2 and this one. WWII fantasy. he's just being creative, he died a whole lot better in the movie then he did in real life

  • once upon a time in ouccpied france.

  • @nomorephones in Nazi Occupied France

  • this song is from the movie La Resa dei conti(1966)...

  • @Pooosth cant find it on utube.. cant u plz tell me the title?

  • Is there a longer version of this? this was one of the very few parts of the movie that i liked... when this was played i was like... MASTERPIECE!!!

  • Ennio Morricone is incredible. I think he's the greatest at his job in the movie industry. The work he did with Sergio Leone alone merits him that title. Do we realize what he made? Spaghetti Western trilogy including the Good, Bad and Ugly, Once upon a time in the West and America (probably his best), the mission, il postino...just amazing. On a side note, I love how Tarantino respects Leone's works in his own movies, especially in the Basterds. Wonderful. Indeed, we need more movie like this.

  • @equitemcroce I agree 100%  :)

  • I like the part when Landa put a shoe on von Hammersmark's foot and then killed her, like a twisted version of Cinderella

  • spaghetti western is an amazing genre of music for any film. its a shame its not heard more often in a film's score...

  • Quinton Tarantino asked Ennio to help make him some original music but Ennio was working on another project, so he allowed Quinton to use his other music

  • The piano, if I'm not mistaking, is part of a classic theme that I just can't remember. Any help?

  • @Sorvos It's Beethoven's "Für Elise".

  • @Triffid62 Thanks a million. I was looking for this theme for months. Thanks a lot! ;)

  • Ennio Morricone is the Fucking Master of Music!!!!

  • @HamJam321

    1.Martin Scorsese

    2.Quentin Tarantino

    3.The Coen Brothers

    4.Guillermo Del Toro

    5.David Fincher

    Honorable mentions: Christopher Nolan, David Lynch, Pedro Almodovar, Clint Eastwood, Stephen Spielberg, Michael Mann.

  • @Sydney0Silk great taste man

  • Top 5 Directors:

    1. Quentin Tarantino

    2. James Cameron

    3. Clint Eastwood

    4. Steven Spielberg

    5. Christopher Nolan

    ...now do yours?...:D

  • @HamJam321 1. Steven Spielberg 2. Peter Jackson 3. M. Night Shyamalan 4. Robert Rodriguez 5. Quentin Tarantino

  • Fur Eliese

  • Is this really dopo la condanna? Downloaded some ennio songs with the same name but different melody and ALL!

  • awsome music

  • does sb know whats the name of the song, before the nazi gets killed by the bear jude ? ( i don't mean the surrender, it's earlier) its with spanish guitars

  • @samricketts666 It's called The Surrender (La Resa) by Ennio Morricone

  • @samricketts666 its called IL MERCENARIO RIPRESA... but you can find it on youtube under the name IL MERCENARIO REPRISE

  • Great score from a great film:

    see /watch?v=-uOVzhLUjUc

  • "Seeing how there isn't any movement... i figure they don't speak english."

  • Sounds alot like something that was in Kill Bill part 2. I love Quentin Tarantino's movies!! The dialouge is just superb!

  • A new classic

  • Simply Iconic, I have goosebump... another one bites the dust...

  • if fuer de lis ever made you want to slit someones throat.....here it is

  • @TheBenton45

    god...i must be drinking fuer de lis??? wtf...lol

  • @TheBenton45 it's fur elise you schmuck

  • If you notice my comment @ myself ten minutes later you would see I noticed and got a laugh at my error....but if calling people schmucks on the Internet over meaningless YouTube comments is what tickles your fancy, then I am happy I was able to be of assistance.

  • @TheBenton45

    Schmuck is such a funny word :D

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  • I was watching this movie, so when I heard this I was like; holy fuck; that's Für Elise.

  • amazing... movie and music!

  • @42ferrari34 Beethoven-Fur Elise

  • thanks

  • Thank God for Für Elisa :D

  • I think ennio morricone had a great effect in film soundtracks. He wrote almost every western film's music.

  • @Hidarite100 indeed

  • great soundtrack ;) (little thanks to beethoven for this one)

  • Why, there's no real good Tarantino story in there, exept the one he used for Inglorious Bastards.

  • weren't they gonna get adam sandler to play as donnie donowitz.?

    i think eli roth is a better person for it anyways.....

  • We need more movies like inglorious basterds,instead of so many gay movies like twilight or harry potter

  • @kondurperusix

    couldn't agree more

  • @kondurperusix fuck yeah you got it

  • @kondurperusix harry potter books are amazing.

    twilight was shitty

  • @kondurperusix i liked harry potter, but otherwise I agree

  • @kondurperusix

    and don't forget those gay and boring romcoms...hate them...

  • When you put the genious of Quinton Tarantino and Ennio Morricone together then this is what you get A MASTERPEICE OF A MOVIE

  • ...Morricone didn't do the whole soundtrack.

  • @CJFortune94 Wrong. Tarantino used Morricone's music, he never collaborated with him.

  • @CJFortune94 Ennio Morricone and Ludwig Van Beethoven is more precise. Quentin Tarantino made the movie, not the music..

  • Amazing........ Ennio Moricone is LEGENDARY

  • @PublicAccessCabler well, they chose him because he IS jewish, all the bastards (excludeing brad pitt) are jewish

  • @bjones061 and, of course: Huuuuuugo STIGLITZ! ;-D

  • The whole movie is awesome and I hope it wins some academy awards. It's hard to have favourite scenes, because it's all so good, but I'd have to say when Aldo is first lining up the Basterds and giving orders, and then when Aldo and two of the Basterds are posing as Italian film people. I love hearing Italian with a mountain twang.

  • This is the original scene:

    watch?v=-uOVzhLUjUc

  • which is the song where Landa walks in on the girl while they were discussing the cinema for the movie

  • Its called bath attack but it doesnt seem to have such a good heavy sound in the youtube vid

  • Great music from The Big Gundown and the duel of Lee van Cleef against the bad Austrian guy !

  • Too bad it's so short

  • It's not the music from the bear jew scene, but from the beginning where Hans Landa arrives at the French farm.

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  • i love it when the bear jew comes of the tunnel to this music and the basterds applaud him

  • "Donny! We've got ourselves a German who wants to die for his country! Oblige him!"

    I have bit of a problem. What is the music in the scene where Shosanna meets Hans Landa in the restaurant? My search has been fruitless so far.

    Answer to this puzzle would be much appreciated. Than you.

  • Bath attack

  • That might be it. I'm not certain though. Is it remixed in the movie? I have blurry memory, that it was faster, almost metal-like music. I was pretty intoxicated when I watched this film, so my recollection of things is not the very best.

  • The one that was circling around the net wasn't mixed correctly; it had the bass part, but not the electric guitar and all the other parts.

    Thanks to Intrada Records' release of The Entity soundtrack in December, more people have been able to get the REAL Bath Attack version used in IB.

  • What song is the piano part from?

  • Fur Elise. It's a Beethoven piece.

  • Beethoven - Fur elise

  • This film feels like a western, and I'm glad that this music is in there. The feeling in western style music is just awesome.

  • great...GREAT composing by ennio!

    thanks for this grandmaster of westernmusic!

  • the music in this movie is amazing.

  • Für Elise goes western. :D

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  • ennio morricone, one of tha best composers, he is tha grandfather of film music

  • fur elise? Do You guys think this song sounds like fur elise please reply :)

  • i think so

  • It is Fur Elise note for note, just variations, sounds really good here, stirs up familiar emotions which Morricone was probably reaching for.

  • yes it does sound like that. When I heard it for the very first time i though that was Fur Elise

  • me too man.

  • yeahp

  • where can I find the music from the film???

  • Filme e trilha espetaculares!

  • when came the dvd?

  • Thanx for posting it! Such a great theme!! And yes - never forget the Spaghetti Western! Rust never sleeps...better to burn out than to fade away

  • que bien suena

  • Morricone is a genius

  • is it me or do most of the basterds have weird faces. hell i aint that good lookin either but damn

  • Well the Basterds are fucking awesome !

  • You made me LOL =)

  • PAPA!!

  • Totally beatiful

  • oh my gawd! this song was so awesome in the movie. the way fur elise was mixed with the spanish guitar just made every part of me tingle. soooooo good!

  • Yes, this is from a spaghetti western that Morricone composed the soundtrack for. I have this soundtrack in my collection, its from "La Resa dei conti" (aka The big Gundown) starring Lee Van Cleef. Morricone fans already know this soundtrack, its among his best.

  • Ah! Love it! Is this genre of music titled 'Spaghetti Western Music' ?

  • whats the song where aldo carves that shit in that nazi's head, does anyone know?

  • "Rabbia e Tarantella" is the name of the song that plays at the end of the movie when Raines carves the swastika into Landa's head. It also plays over the end credits. It should be one of the "related" links off to the right, the second one I believe.

  • But i like Morricone version more :)

  • Never has a movie had so much IN IT since Southland Tales. I loved it. You can't help but have a strong opinion on it - that's a mark of a great movie.

  • I love Tarantino and Morricone, but please answer:

    Is this a real Morricone song, which I really doubt, or just a remix of Morricone's music and Bach's "Für Elise"?

  • "BACH'S" Für Elise? Jesus...

  • The beginning is from that yes, but then it switches to something else.

    I don't see what Jesus has to do with it.

  • Sorry i just realized that you where correcting the other guy, never mind.

  • Beethoven's :)

  • Obviously :)

  • EDIT: yeah, sure, it's beethoven's - but does anybody know is this truly a Morricone song?

  • Bach's "Für Elise mixed with ennio guitars....something like that

  • It's Beethoven's "Fur Elise"

  • Beethoven's...

  • HEY DONNY!!

    German here wants to die for his country!

    Obliiiiiige him!!

  • Yeah, you got it. ;) You and me both, brother!

  • Best song in the movie.

  • The Jew Bear is real, I tell you guys... :)

  • i love this scene, and the music in it. I also love the scene after the main girl kills that dude that kept coming on to her -- the music there was great

  • jew bear hehe

  • well.. this movie is awesome... i saw it for several times.. and i'm still obsessed about it. the soundtracks are good too, especially this one;)

  • Just to clear all speculations:

    The little piano tune that recurs throughout the song is the beginning of Beethoven's Für Elise.

    peace & love, bitches!

  • this movie rockkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkks­ssssssssssssssssss!!!! I love tarantino

  • I LOVE THIS MOVIE!

    This is such a great movie.

    LOVED IT!

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