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  • De le Crème! :D

  • loooooL this view is awsome and hilarious 0:18 XDDD

  • dude he is definitely my favorite character ever hahaha

  • caprice

  • is it just me or does she look like puma swede?

  • Landa really stole this movie he keeped me interested every time he was on camera his acting was a 10 of 10 the way he spoke durring the movie just really captured my attention 

  • if u have seen the movie u nowtice that landa is just a manipulative person. In the begining of the movie he says that he loves is title of the ''jew hunter'' but when it suits him he says that he hates it because he wants to save his own ass and not get draged down with the nazis ans that is y i think he was not a hero but a villan just trying to stay alive on disraspect to christoph waltz he was briliant playing the part his acting is amazing. I would have loved to see him as a hero :)

  • @highflying519

    no shit sherlock...

  • This is so creepy.

  • 7 people didn't wait for the cream

  • when hans landa tells you to wait for the cream you'll wait for the fucking cream!

  • Landa is so badass

  • the way waltz played hans landa with this mix of manipulation and restrained sadism is priceless, great performance

  • BOOM, OSCAR!!

  • such a pervert :D

  • damn 6 people didn't wait for the cream

  • When Hans Landa tells you to wait for the cream... you wait for the damn cream.

  • i dont know why

    but everytime im having apple pie with whipped cream on it i need to watch this

  • where i can see the full scene ?

  • @tommybaterista full scenes mean 1/3 of the movie in a quentin tarantino film xD

  • Landa's an eccentric detective that tests people. If people pass he lets them go.

    He orders the milk to test her. She didn't flinch. He stared her down at the end, she didn't flinch.

    She passed his interrogation, so he let her go.

    The Dairy farmer only passed the first half. So he killed the Jews he was hiding (if he passed the whole test, he would have let them all go).

    He tested the actress, she failed so miserably it enranged him and he choked her to death.

  • @Chnamanjx Hmm...never thought of the two women being tested like that. Puts a new light to the scene now that I think of it. Very nice analysis.

  • He speaks FRENCH in the original version ??? OH MYYYY *___* (yeah I'm french and it's not his own voice in the french version.)

  • @b0rdelxdexmerde Mais oui, Christopher est genre polyglotte ;)

  • wait, for ze crème .

  • such a believable scene, the 2 actors are absolutely marvellous, and brad pitt extremely impressed me as Aldo Raine. one of my favourite movies of all time

  • Lol " wait for the cream "

  • Another comment re whether Landa realizes it is Shoshanna in this scene: IMO, if Landa had suspected the cinema was owned by a Jew, he would have simply had her killed. Ownership of the cinema would be transferred to deserving collaborators, and the movie premiere would have gone off without a hitch.

  • What was the pastry they were eating?

  • @garden0fgraves  it's apple strudel with whipped cream......really delicious dessert....

  • I turned on the vuvuzela horn at the right time and he said "Wait for la ALRRRRRRRRRRRRGHH!"

  • @3GuysAndSomeVideos hahaha nice.

  • seeing this scene first time in theatres, i was gripping the arm rest it was so intense.

  • The best line from Landa is definitely "OOOOOO! Thatsa bingooo! :D"

  • They were spot on with the music beat just as Landa abruptly enters this scene.

  • Wasn't he testing her, because Jews weren't allowed milk products? That's fucked up, too. He ordered a milk for her, which is what she watched him drink through the floorboards of her hideout in the Frenchman's house before her family (or Jews she was hiding with) were killed. He's fucking with her head . . . Amazing acting.

  • while im not jewish i believe the rule is they arent allowed to drink milk after having meat and vice versa after a certain amount of time (i think its like 30 mins if uve had milk and 3 hours if uve eaten meat) he ordered her that drink as she was a dairy farmer and they seeked refuge in the dairy farmers house as he was there neighbour

  • @etocadet Oh, thank you.

  • @etocadet Really? Thats ridiculous. I didn't know that i geuss this scene and Hans Landa are even cooler than before.

  • I mean SHE not he at the end

  • @Sasuke1129114 -- SPOILER ALERT. Ok - warning given. Now, although I've only seen it twice, seems to me it is at best unclear here whether Landa remembers this woman as the Shoshanna he au revoir'd at the dairy. The viewer knows it of course. My point being: Landa orders milk for her because she's a woman. Gentlemen order for ladies. Fresh dairy products are scarce during war. IMO, Landa's milk ordering for 'Emmanuelle' is him just being polite.

  • @GildaLee27 He was asking the French resident the names of the families that were hiding under the floor-boards, was he not? He must have recognized her name. She was the only one that understood the English he was speaking, so I believe he's fucking with her head by ordering the milk, because she could hear him going on about it in the Frenchman's house.

  • @Sasuke1129114 -- Perhaps it would be helpful to screen the film again. In the first scene, which is at the dairyman's home, Landa is looking for a family of Jews including a teen girl named Shoshanna. She runs off having escaped the Nazi bullets. Landa shouts, "Au revoir, Shoshanna!" He has not seen her face.

    LATER (months? a year or two?) Landa is introduced to 'Emmanuelle', the owner of a cinema. She knows who he is, but he does NOT know she is the same woman he tried to kill before.

  • @Sasuke1129114 -- "He must have recognized her name."

    Yet in the Goebbels scene, she was introduced to him as Emanuelle, not as Shoshanna.

    The milk was a red herring, meant to increase the scene's tension. We know what the deal is. She knows, too. It's a tense scene bc HE does not know. And we ALL know what he would do if he did know who she really is: exactly what he did at the premiere to von Hammersmark.

  • @GildaLee27

    Sorry for the late reply (I just came here), but:

    Since it's the likeliest interpretation of this scene by the arguments you stated, I'd be tempted to share your opinion on the scene. Were it not for the long, silent, INTENSE stare Landa gives her at the end of their conversation.

    For my taste, it was too obvious what Tarantino tried to let us know there, let aside the hint with the milk. It's rather unusual to order just milk in restaurants, is it?

  • @Abaddon133 Thank you for the response, no matter when.

    So, you hint that your opinion is that Landa did know that Emmanuelle was really Shoshanna. Thus, by not arresting her, he knowingly allowed an outlaw to host a movie premiere that much of the top brass of the nazi regime including the big boss would attend. You cite Landa's stare and the fact he ordered milk for her (to go along with the pastry, don't forget.)

    What Chnamanjx said: the milk was a test. She passed.

  • @GildaLee27

    Maybe that's right. Still, my interpretation is that Landa PROBABLY really knew, if not who she was then at least that she might be jewish. He decided to leave her alone anyway because he wasn't entirely sure and because she had the trust of Goebbels and Zoller and was holding the premiere for them.

    I wonder what Tarantino would say on the topic, has he been asked about it in interviews?

  • @Abaddon133 Landa is a fiend -- remember what he did to von Hammersmark? Would THAT man have allowed Emmanuelle to walk free had he believed her to be Shoshanna?

    What, in your mind, did Tarantino too obviously try to let us know there? Perhaps, that Landa was attracted to her? That he was . . . trying to place her face? (Yet, he did not see her face back at the farmhouse.)

    IMHO, QT was simply winding us up.

  • for me the best moment, I can laugh every time I see it, he is so good!!

  • Wait for the fucking CREAM!!!

  • Lol fucking french, learn english.

  • Wait for the creme... LOL

  • tout simplement grandiose!

  • Christoph Waltz so deserved that Oscar. He should be in one of the top 100 best villains of all time.

  • @TheNewEmphinix I agree, his Landa was cool and just so perfect for the movie

  • is it just me or does christoph waltz remind u of Tim Roth, another actor favored by quentin tarantino

  • The best line is

    Alas you're now in the hands of the SS! MY hands to be exact!

  • @Wapajama99 It is the best.

  • Ahahha excellent avec mon cousin on adore cette phrase t'as vraiment assuré la!! Jedimedi

  • landa was looking for a better life...better than the on he had in germany.

  • love landa but i sure as hell hes not your hero.

  • Attendez la crème!

  • "Attendez la creme..."

    I woulda shot the fu&%er right there...XD!!!

    Oscar nod well deserved Christophe

  • Lets face it... he is teh hero!

  • great scene from an EPIC fucking film. it's not clear in this clip but on dvd it looks like there's something wrong with landa's eyes??

  • The man was a bigger bad guy than Hitler! And that's saying something!

  • Christoph totally rocked this film! He was and is the perfect bad guy!

  • Christoph Waltz was the real star of the movie.

  • Col.Landa is my hero!! He's the best!! and I loved every scene that Christoph Waltz performed.He's a genious and Quentin too!!

  • Aren't you taking things a bit too seriously? It's a character, I'm sure no one (or at least not many) here really idolizes Nazis. I know I don't, but I still love Landa.

  • It's not that he was a good guy, but Landa was just very cool and intellegent in the way he went about things, it was amazing-like the cool kid in school, he did bad things but was good in the way he went about it.

  • he held fantastic composure.

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  • The "Entity" music they used for Col. Landa entering the room....God, that whle moment got such a reaction from the audience I saw this with. I can't describe it.

    And I think I may've fell in love when Landa put the cigarette in his lips, lit it, and blew out the smoke out the side of his mouth. God, I love villains.

  • @megzfiddler64 Thank You! I've been trying to figure out what that music was when he came in the room for this scene. I thought, "Hmm reminds me of nazi soldiers marching." It was a perfect intro for him.

  • Hans Landa is now one of my favorite movie villains ever :D

    along with Joker, Hannibal Lector and Hans Gruber

  • villain? hey! he's the good guy!!

  • Landa! Oh, how I'd want to be Shosanna in this scene...

  • Sure, your whole family killed 1 minute ago and now are you running for your life to escape the Germans.

    Who the hell want to be Shosanna in that scene ?

  • The music he entered with was so good. fun fact: Tarantino was supposed to cast Adam Sandler as Donny Donowitz but I'm so glad he stuck with Eli Roth.

  • @TheArgentino542 eli roth was giid but i think adam sandler would have been awesome in that roll.....

  • @TheArgentino542 me too-also, Dicaprio was considered for Landa

  • @mindylinky DiCaprio couldnt pull this off in a million years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Waackx You are insane. You honestly think Adam Sandler was more for that role than Roth. Get out of the Internet

  • No, Sandler and Roth are both bad choices for the role

  • why????????

  • the moment he entered this scene with the music that came up was amazing

  • The acting in the first scene of this movie blew my fucking pants off.

  • def one of the greatest actors around

  • Attendez la creme...

    LOL

  • Bahaha, I was so tense watching this scene. Landa is amazing, he can be so scary...!!

  • the movie was amazing, i was under stress during the entire movie, i enjoyed and started researching about history of the nazies and the situation in France at that time, its incredible

  • This film is awesome!

    Killing nazis.. Could it better?

  • I'm french and I didn't have the choice, i saw this on french version, and I didn't know he was talking our language on this scene! It's so awesome! I've never thinked he talk so good...

    ...unlike me who have troubles with english language :p

  • @AmarokkMusic Yeah, the international version is best. It's one of the great features of this film that for most parts, they really speak the language natural to each situation.

    And not only did Tarantino use actors from each respective country, he also did not use any voice actors, which makes for all those lovely accents (e.g. Hammersmark :D)

    Waltz alone speaks 4 languages in this movie, and he does speak them fluently in real life too.

  • Well, Diane Kruger actually speaks a great English, but only for that film she had this strong german accent.

    But I second what you wrote: It's a main part of that film that it has 4 languages in total, and it's a must to watch that film in Original. Usually, I do watch snychronised movies, but not this time :-)

  • Your almost correct. He speaks fluent German, French and English, but not Italian.

  • Landa speaks italian very well - something the basterds did not expect also.

    He was using his detective skills in the scene when he was asking the Basterds to repeat themselves. Did u note how he thought the 3rd basterd, that supposedly couldn't speak itailan at all, gave the best impression of an italian.

  • Your right "Dominic Deccoco" lmao. Luckily Landa didn't question him much or Herschberg would have been the one that wouldn't have understood the questions, but what I meant is Christoph Waltz (Landa) cannot speak Italian in real life.

  • Landa knew before even this conversation that they were all who they were. When Hammersmarc told him she went mountain climbing, he gets off laughing like LMAO, and comes back, trying to keep his serious... priceless

  • Sorry, it was "Omar" not "Herschberg" thay went to the premiere as the Italian Deccoco. My bad.

  • love that scene, he's totally fuckin' with'em. marrgggerretttiii,  lol p.s who is old uncle gustav????

  • Yeah! Too bad in the end he was SO STUPID to surrender to the Basterds- really a naive attitude - i knew that was going to happen.

  • @luarionte Exactly! I thought Tarantino fucked it up at the end. He should've written a different ending. All movie long, Landa is almost superhuman in his detective abilities and his cunning, and yet at the end he basically turns into a buffoon. It just didn't mesh with the rest of the film, and I think it was the only blemish on this great movie and on Christoph Waltz's legendary performance.

  • Well, Tarantino adamitted himself he had great difficulties writing decent ending for the movie.

    To me it seemed like Tarantino had felt the audience wants to see the Allied alfa male stands as the victor in the end. Of course Aldo lost 0-6 to Landa. Even the swastika isn't such a big issue. It can easily be covered or altered.

  • @VicInNocal i loved the fact he surrended! it makes him all the more inhumane! Hitler committed atrocities because he truly despised Jews and thought they were bad for the world (NOT agreeing with his logic) but Hans Landa did all his cruel stuff, because he took it simply as an assignment, like a hitman. If you can cause that much suffering, with no real clear motive, you're a cruel monster and that made the ending just brilliant. IMO.

  • Yeah the ending showed that Landa was loyal only to himself and was the consummate mercenary. And incredibly cold. He's not above selling out to save his own skin, much like the rat, that he describes the Jew as in the beginning. He's nothing more than a rat himself when it comes down to it.

  • @burner27 i agree with you, but i think calling him a rat is a bit redundant. In the end, all of them in their own right, are rats. They're morally despicable in some way or another

  • @VicInNocal

    I thought it was great, he was expecting the Americans to honour their deal.

    Still, I was hoping for an ending more like the one in hannibal.

  • I thought it went well with his character - totally unpredictable.

  • this guy beats all the moronic actors in Hollywood without a doubt.

  • absolutely, best actof for next oscars!!

    tarantino did a great job in that colonel landa too

  • You got that right!!! However you have to agree Brad Pitt gave a hell of a performance as well.

  • I luv him!

  • holy hell i thought something bad was going to happen thtrough out this entire scene. it was intense,

  • what's the song when he comes behind Shoshanna - before this moment - ?

  • I think it might be Bath Attack - Charles Bernstein. i have been trying to find the original clip from the movie for ages but can't get it.

  • I'm almost sure it's the same music used on The Entity, a horror movie. That music sounds every time the... thing, ghost, whatever it is attacks Barbara Hershey.

  • he is sensational! best actor in the film and will prove (I believe) to be one of the best actors of our time! He really was amazing in character!

  • hans landa tulz :D,if anyone has the video of him eating the strudel please please please post it :D:D

  • i will upload soon!

  • great! i hope he will win the oscar! BTW where i can find a video of him screaming "au revoir shoshanna!"?

  • It's one of the greatest role for the greates actor ;)

    Attendez la Crème ;)

    (Im french Canadian :D)

  • Waltz: OSCAR, OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,­OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,­OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,­OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,OSCAR,­.....and so forth.

  • well, but it is also creepy at the same time...

  • Christopher Waltz is awesome, I love his character in Inglourious Basterds. That is also one of my favorite moments in the movie. Just so funny :)

    I am Belgian, so it's like I was french because it's my language. For the record, the sentence is : "Attendez la crème."

    Have a nice day !

  • Sorry my french is not so good I have correct it now !

    Aurovoir.

  • jaja ook al XD

  • As you just said ...

    I'm Belgian too but i must say that the "Hans Landa Legendary Line Ever" must Stay the famous ... "C'est un Bingoooooooooooo" ;)

  • hahahaha!!

    AGREE 100%

    :D

  • @Glupipi

    Spreekt u Nederlands?

  • The only bad thing about Christoph Waltz getting so much attention for this role is that he's overshadowed Melanie Laurent, whom I thought was excellent as well.

  • Laurent was a damn good actress. To me, they didn't really overshadow each other in the film.

  • I meant overshadowed in terms of popularity with viewers.

  • In response to the other comments: I know! This movie (Hans in particular) totally made me want to learn other languages. Get back to learning french and what not. Hans is sexy.

  • :D His french is perfect!

    0.0 Hans Landa =sexyman X)

  • Hans Landa is fantastic !!!

  • this acter is great

  • I'm French and I think he's got a lovely accent . I saw this movie two times and I'm going to see it for the third time Sunday : it's just an awesome film !

  • Fucking hilarious! Hans Landa has almost inspired me to learn French.

  • I started learning German about a month ago and then I saw this movie... it just motivated me to continue!

    You should learn French... it's an awesome language!

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