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  • What goes through every teenage guy's mind when he is either meeting the girl he has a crush on or meeting her parents.

  • La mejor película de la década!

  • That's so scary, really reminds me of those old holocoast movies...

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  • 1:05 Ahhh Eargasm..... Uhh theres Ear Wax All Over my Neck...

  • Eli Roth and that bat make one sexy combination.

  • Can I vomit now?

  • What's the name of the song when Shoshanna is looking through the window of her cinema preparing herself for the nazi event? :S

  • @KikyoKikyo99 Cat People by David Bowie.

  • @AngelofMusic04 Thanks ^^

  • @KikyoKikyo99 No problem.

  • Amazing... how those Lightning Bolt S's catch everyones attention. With'em or against'em they had sharp uniforms.

  • dr Goebbels was perfect character in this picture.

  • It worked better in KIll Bill...

  • this would b so perfect in a scene wer som1 found like a load of dead ppl in like slowmotion like aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagggggggggggggg­ggghhhhh but silent.

  • ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS FILM! Love what they do to those german nazi's. Cuting their heads off slowly. Love how he bashes their fking heads in. Those dirty fks. love how they burn those nazi's. =) german nazi fuckers

  • do you know the song when they are breaking stiglitz out of his cell?

  • @daino6 Algiers November 1, 1954 (from Battle of Algiers) byEnnio Morricone & Gillo Pontecorvo.

  • @daino6 wasn´t it when hans landa´s army enter the house of mousier lapaditee and start shooting the ground and shoshana scapes, and hanz shouts "avoua shooshana"!!!

  • what is the name of soundtrack when donny come out of the cave?please help!:D

  • @lice554 The Surrender by Morricone. It's on the official soundtrack release, track #5.

  • This was also in an Italian drama "Il Giardino Delle Delizie" (1967)

  • what is the name of soundtrack when Werner going for his dead in slow motion ? someone can help? :>

  • @zelatur Il Mercenario (ripresa) by Ennio Morricone.

    QT used the first half of it in Kill Bill when Budd buries the Bride alive.

  • the first image in the video look so awesome. where can i get it?

  • Run!!! The bad man is right behind us !!!

    RUN!!! OHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!! He got Fredie !!

    the end

    Random maniac chase =0

  • Hans Lander of the SS : "au revoir shashanna"

  • The Bear Jew ...a golem!

  • @lamaman94 :D Is it my idea or the Hitler role in this movie is the fanniest ever. For sure he don't act like a super power dictator or something :D

  • @VFDuke Nein! Nein! Neeiiin! :D

  • that scene had so much suspence!

  • The 1st poster in the video. Does anyone no where its sold cause its freaking awesome

  • Man the scene in which this music played was brutal...

    Aldo Raines last lines in the film was what comes to mind when I hear "basterds" :V

  • @Gubbinz89 hell yes cant agree more lol

  • My favorite movie! It deserved more oscars.

  • damm I love the nazi uniforms i think they are really beautiful.

  • Well germans are pedantic if you know what I mean. They always were. And yeah, I agree with ya.

  • @suvskaya: Hugo Boss made them in WW2, you can ask in a shop maybe they have some left

  • suvskaya-You're sick to think that.

  • @disgrl4 what? How? All he said was that he liked nazi uniforms. That doesn't mean he's automatically anti-semitic/a Nazi....

  • BINGO

  • this movie is fucked up man seriously i love it xD

  • goosebumps

  • Definetly one of Tarantinos great movies...

  • at 1:08 did u see that knife its huge

  • The pic at 1:08 is QT's famous "Trunk Shot"

  • 'effin BRAVO!!!!!!

  • LOL 0:27

  • @BloodPigggy Note to Twat.

    Quentin executes the use of Morricone's music beautifully.

    Ennio was going to score the movie but he had a prior commitment.

  • @BloodPigggy Your small brain hasn't realised that Ennio alowed Quentin the use of music in TWO films?

  • Yeah, that negates everything somehow, Ennio didn't actually score the film did he? He didn't come in and apply his music himself. Ennio approached me in a heavy coat, I yelled at him to stop several times in English and Arabic but he made no sign of responding. I shot him three times in the chest and abdomen, he keeled over in the street bleeding to death and choking out praise to his God.

    I watched him die in my Humvee.

    Your turn.

  • ..w-what?

  • Actually, three movies. Kill Bill, Death Proof and Basterds.

  • pulp fiction nbd

  • @AngelofMusic04 there was no ennio morricone in the death proof soundtrack,

  • @DubWuffer There were two (one in the theatrical cut): Paranoia prima from Cat o' Nine Tails (whenever Arlene sees the Chevy Nova) and Violenza inattesa from The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (in the extended cut when Stuntman Mike photographs the girls at the airport). Only Paranoia prima made the album release.

  • @AngelofMusic04 ohh righte haha :) you comment made me look on the actual soundtrack for sale and there is some ennio morricone in there.

  • Morricone was originally going to score Inglourious Basterds but was busy scoring another film or something at the time, so he allowed Quentin to pretty much use whatever songs he wanted.

  • i love the part when the nazi gets splattered by the bear jew whatch in slow mo and u se hit brain

  • Great music from Return Of Ringo starring Giuliano Gemma !

  • au revoir shosanna !

  • song not sing...obviously

  • i want this sing! i tried to find it but cant find it anywhere!

  • I would also like this sing.

  • where can i download these tracks?

  • Send me a PM and I'll get you a copy.

  • sends shivers down my spine

  • aaaah yeah i remember where this song was used in the movie. its where Landa shoots the Jews hiding underneath the floor boards and Shoshanna is running away from the house. That scene was terrifying.

  • Well, it wasn't really Col. Landa that shot the Dreyfuses. He just executed the order and his three goons shredded the floor.

  • The tavern scene in the middle of the movie is the by far the part -- you can cut the tension with a knife. The two guy who plays the Gestapo agent and the guy who plays the British secret agent do an outstanding job.

  • I like this video because you have a great collection of stills from the movie.

    I particularly love 2:28, where Donny is trying oh-so-hard to sound Italian. "Mar-gah-REY-tee!"

  • i think this piece of music was written for the movie the bible from john huston, but was rejected,and afterwards used in the movie secrets of the sahara , called the mountain.

  • It was written for Il Ritorno Di Ringo (The Return of Ringo)

  • A great movie !

  • such a beautiful and terrible scene at the same time

  • i love this soundtrack!

  • That movie poster in the beginning of the video, does anyone know where I can buy that movie poster?

  • This song was amazing in the movie... just brought a whole new level to the scene.

  • The language choice wasn't a matter of historic authenticity. Many of the characters' interactions and the beautifully crafted tensions relied on the subtleties and barriers of the languages used. It was a tool that was used well for the purposes of an engrossing narrative.

  • exactly, from the initial scene in the farmhouse, so that the people under the floor wouldn't understand the conversation, to the bar scene, where regional accents are so important, leading up to Pitt's "I-talian", where we're all anticipating how good his italian is, as the english guy couldn't quite convince them of his germanness. Brilliant pull of the rug by Pitt/Tarantino

  • If I couldn't speak french myself I would probably agree with you, but the quality of dialogue in the first scene with Landa and Perrier Lappadite and the restaurant scene where Landa grills Shoshanna both have such a richness in expression and natural conversation that to have put it in English would not have been quite as good. Besides, who are you to tell tarantino how to make a movie?

  • I loved this scene.

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  • Au revoir, Shosanna!

  • This song and with the german soldiers shooting the floor with the MP 40's SPINE CHILLING!

  • @maloo1984 exactly ! SPINE CHILL!

  • Tarantino is a cinimatical genious when it comes to structuring scenes. I can't think of any other music that could have fit the massacre scene. This music fit perfectly.

  • the song is amazing in escaping scene. But song isn't placed in ost. I think complete ost is coming up in future like kill bill complete ost. thank for upload anyway

  • at 1.06 is when the basterds capture and kill nazis,they are dressed like partisans,they look cool

  • 1:08 And the best part starts! :D

  • this scene gave me CHILLS!

    literal goosebumps!

    The diabolical way that the Jew Hunter made the Farmer "play along"- the musical crescendo was so intense--and it built up to this climax (around 1:08) that was just so horrifically perfect for such a scene!

    It was at this point that I KNEW that I was about to be treated to another Quentin Tarantino CLASSIC!.. pure fucking gold.

  • Awesome! Thanks a lot for uploading! I was looking for this song since i got the soundtrack...

  • the combination of music and imagery make this so chilling

  • AU REVOIR, SHOSANNAAAAAAA!!!

  • This song worked so fantastically well with the scene. When Landa rose and this music started playing, I felt so absorbed into the moment on screen.

    Absolutely terrifying.

    But awesome.

  • Don't make me call the Bear Jew...

  • If ya heard'a Aldo the Apache, ya gotta heard about the Beeeaaaar Jew.

  • Actually, Werner, we're all tickled to here you say that. Frankly, watchin' Donny beat Nazis to death is is the closest we ever get to goin' to the movies.

    Donny!

    We got a German here who wants to die for his country!

    Oblige him!

  • 00:07 creepy :D

  • try to keep it in your pants vernian

  • I have to say that I'm glad Tarantino utilizes so much of Morricone's scores in his films, as Ennio is a musical genius, that a lot more people should listen to.

    The use of the City of Violence theme in Inglorious Basterds was well implemented as well.

  • Wait I just realized it was "Algiers November 1, 1954" that I heard in the movie. not Citta Violentia

  • haha, i liked this King Kong number

  • why don't you just get the original soundtrack for the movie it was originally featured in? if you like this, you won't be disappointed by whatever else is on the soundtrack as it was composed by morricone , who rules.

  • this was the best song in the movie, it sucx that it wasn't in the soundtrack. :(

  • I totally agree. I also really liked the David Bowie song as well

  • Well Bowie's song Cat People was in the soundtrack.

  • I know, but I still like it anyway

  • Where does one get this?

    I have the Una Pistola Per Ringo/ Il Returno Di Ringo Double Pack soundtrack. It has the music from both films. But it doesn't include this track.

    Is there somewhere that I can get the songs not included on that?

  • I think it's extremely lame that this isn't on the soundtrack, seriously WTF?

  • There are several tracks I can't believe were left off the soundtrack release, mainly: this one, Bath Attack, Mystic and Severe, The Devil's Rumble and Zulus (not that I'm complaining as I already had all noted tracks, minus the ACTUAL version of Bath Attack used in IB/The Entity). And it's not like there was limited space on the disc; it's 37 minutes tops. That leaves another 43 minutes of disc that could be filled up.

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  • God I loved this fucking scene. I'm getting chills listening to this right now. Morricone is one of a kind.

  • Hi I sent you a Personal Message (PM) . Please send me a copy of this song. Thanks !!!

  • What is a PM ? I would like to have this tune as well please !!!

  • where can i download this song? Can't find it anywhere.

  • Send me a PM and I can send you a copy.

  • the first image in the video is awesome

  • That music... incredible! Watching this scene sent chills down to my bones. Haunting.

  • You're sheltering enemies of the state are you not? You're sheltering them beneath your floorboards aren't you?

  • It's the WAY that Waltz's face changes in that moment that makes it, to me, all the more horrifying.

  • Man, as bad as I felt for the Dreyfus family, I think I felt just as bad as Monsieur LaPadite. Imagine how horrible it was for him to do that in order to save his own family. You can really see his pain.

  • Was the best decision he could have done, Landa knew that there was this jewish family at the moment he arrived. He let monsieur LaPadite the opportunity to save the lives of his family.

    My favourie scene of the whole movie, the actors of Landa and LaPadite were pure genious in that scene...

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