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  • since when do americans give a fuck about historical artifacts? they didn't during the battle of monte cassino. lol

  • Didn't he say it was French soldiers that he killed?

  • amazing this guy dosent even have a scope

  • Tarantino isnt the guy on the left, but he is the voice :)

  • @1234saibot the voice of what?

  • tarantino is on the left

  • How would the Nazi's have even gotten American actors for that movie?

  • @generalflood MAbey some Germans studied in America, alot of German Americans came back to Germany to fight.

  • @TheWarlord900 they actually mentioned that in Band of Brothers, a man was being prepared for execution. His family was german. But he was born and raised in Oregon. In the beginning of the war, before it got into full swing. Hitler sent out a message to the germans all over the world to return to the father land. Many of them did.

  • @generalflood

    could have been german actors, several germans in the movie spoke english- landa, the major, wilhelm, etc... although they had accents

  • music from Kelly's Heroes

  • What does he say at :40? In english?

  • @FalconKPD He says "you cowardly american pig" (referring to the guy with the baby)

  • @CoIdHeat Oh okay. This is funny about how the Nazi's were portraying the Americans!

  • @FalconKPD Well in the end this was just how eli roth portrayed the german propaganda movies. The real ones were quite different.

  • @CoIdHeat Oh, I know. I think this is funny.

  • You must have the attention span not dissimilar to that of a gnat good sir.

  • Stupid colonel

  • This is the recreation of the film for Inglorious Basterds, not the actual one...

  • What are you talking about?

  • did you even see inglorious bastards

  • @ 0:36

    Nice homage to "The Untouchables".

  • @Friendo1231 It's more likely to be a reference to Battleship Potemkin, an early Soviet film which used the rolling of a pram to create suspense - but The Untouchables was also referencing that. It's an iconic piece of cinema that's been referenced in loads of films since.

  • Exact same music used in 'Kelly's Heroes'.

  • "i m not gonna be the son of a bitch responsible for turning one thousand years of history into dust. that tower stands!" LOOL

  • So was any of this real? Frederick Zoller...Bear Jew...Nation's Pride? which seems like a pretty good movie...he had some great scenes in that movie...very nice how there is a grreat movie inside a great movie..

  • are you being ironic?, cuz obviously nothing of the movie was real and the "Nation's pride" wasn't supposed to be a great movie heck it can't even be categorized as a movie, it's supposed to be a mindless nazi propaganda within a great movie

  • ib is a great film. i'd like to see tarantin return to what he does best stuff like this, i don't share his passion for exploitation films although some do and fair enough as long as he creates great stuff like this. looking forward to kill bill 3

  • Frederik Zoller is my hero!!!

  • I was a extra in the part they filmed in Görlitz (east Germany). We were 20 soldiers- Quentin wasn`'t there.

  • Anybody else think this was the funniest bit of IB?

  • I wouldn't say funniest...

  • I thought the funniest bit was at the premiere where omar shakes his fingers and possibly the look the bear jew give aldo raine.

  • i thought the funniest part was when Aldo said bantiorno (hrllo in Itialn, also have no idea how to spell it) but in an insane country acent

  • can someone spot quentin??? please tell me if u did!! i heard he did a cameo as one of the soldiers

  • it's says on wiki that he's the 'soldier within a film "Nation's Pride", first scalped victim shown'

  • @maccabiORdeath the one who talks to the captain.....listen to the voice!

  • I have to message of Germany!

  • The general looks like John Wayne.

  • It's Rod Steiger, another classic American actor.

  • @theparadox86

    Sadly, and paradoxically it seems, Rod Steiger died in 2002--long before this was shot.

  • @theparadox86

    No it's not.......

  • @theparadox86 Wow, my bad. It's Bo Svenson.

  • @ScoonyBoy u know when i first watched inglorious basterds i thaught it was John Wayne

  • If this film were actually real, I would definitely go and see it.

  • it would be great if the whole film was like this!

  • You did a really good job cutting this together! Thanks!

  • As funny as this is, it would have nver happened.

    Yanks knew sniper s hide in towers so they blew them up

  • unfortunately thats untrue, you cant just go around blasting every tower you see because it "might" have a sniper in it, thats why the yanks followed a little thing called rules of engagement

  • After shots were fired from said tower it would be obliterated by artillery, tanks,ect. If it was a house or apt building though it would be different.

  • True. Unfortunately, liberal rules of engagement get a lot of good men killed also.

  • No that tower was too strategic position so they did not want to blow it up they wanted to be able to use it themselfs when nazis would came to take over the city

  • That was great!

  • Yes! Excellent!

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