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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

* to listen to the ACTUAL version - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVZZJVpRU-A

This is "Bath Attack" from Charles Bernstein's INCREDIBLY rare Entity soundtrack, soon to be featured in Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds." I set the music to images of Christoph Waltz and his Cannes-winning portrayal of SS colonel Hans Landa as I suspect Tarantino will more than likey use Bath Attack as Col. Landa's theme.

I apologize for not being more inventive with the images in this video, but there are so few photos of Christoph Waltz from IB.

* "Bath Attach" is the property of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation.

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  • What is the song that plays when Landa first walks into the restaurant to chat with Melanie Laurent? (The scene where he orders the apple strudel).

  • @ralpho37 This is it (except this isn't the actual version. The soundtrack this came from - The Entity - wasn't officially released until last week. I have a sample clip of the real one in the info box of this video.

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  • Just send the Golden Globe & Oscar to Christoph Waltz now. Not since Hanibal Lecter has there been such an epic villian.

  • THAT'S A BINGO!!!

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  • haha im just now realizing they used the Entity Rape theme in this flick too

  • @Antoofthesand: They can run but they cannot hide. Not for long.

  • He reminds of me of Benjamin Netanyahu.

  • 26 people are hiding under the floorboards.

  • @bluegrass360 Actually Heath Ledger arguably played a better villain in The Dark Knight.

  • DAMN GOOD DETECTIVE

  • @bluegrass360 Actually there have been 3, and funnilly enough they all won Oscars for their SUPPORTING role 3 YEARS in a row! Bardem in No Country For Old Men and Ledger in The Dark Knight. I can't decide which of the 3 is better

  • @BentHenny spoiler alert, he did get an oscar for it

  • pants have been shat.

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