Simon Pegg talks "Inglorious Basterds!"
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@tretii Tarantino might not be the top ten director some people make him out to be but, his films certainly arent rubbish (for a mainstream director his films are quite good for what they are). Tarantino's works arent the most original films ever, they lift a lot of ideas and sometimes whole scenes from other films but, they work as love letters to the films he loves. Also, Pegg's career has already been stained by appearing in crap like Hot To Lose Friends, and Run Fatboy Run.
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@fenderkid6 What, like star in terrible comedies, material way beneath his talent and ability? Please tell me you aren't saying that How to Lose friends & Alienate People is a better film than Inglourious Basterds? (even if you dislike Tarantino that's a ridiculous statement). 'How To Lose Friends' is a perfect example of scraping the bottom of the comedy barrel. Unfortunately Pegg has been wasted in everything but the stuff Edgar Wright was involved in (Spaced, Shaun, Hot Fuzz).
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Fassbender was perfect for the role, especially with his German heritage. Worked out nicely.
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As much as i love Simon Pegg, I dont think I would have been able to watch this movie without thinking of sometjhing like Shaun of The Dead.
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Although I love Simon, Michael Fassbender was absolutely perfect as Archie Hicox. Definitely better suited to the role.
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Michael Fassbender was the right choice for Lt. Hicox
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@HCGHollywood I think Simon Pegg has better things to do than star in Mr. Tarantino's rather sick revenge fantasies.
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As much as I would have liked Simon Pegg in the film Michael Fassbender did such a great job I'm not too fussed.
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If anything I would have liked to hear him speak auf deutsch
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@MrYamato67 fuck yeah! he made an awesome Mr. Scott!
He should have dropped everything to be in that movie. I bet he regrets the hell out of that.
Terrible call.
HCGHollywood 2 years ago 34
LOVED HIM IN STAR TREK!!!
MrYamato67 2 years ago 28