Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds snags four Golden Globe nod

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Ognir

Yet another hoax hollywood piece of shite

http://haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1135238.html

The nominations for the 67th annual Golden Globes were announced on Tuesday morning, with the recession-era tale Up in the Air leading film contenders with six nominations and the musical Nine running second with five nominations.

With four nominations, Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds had a surprisingly strong showing. The film was a hit with audiences and critics, but it was considered an awards long-shot beyond the performance by Christoph Waltz, a supporting-actor nominee as a gleefully savage Nazi.

Tarantino also was nominated for the screenplay, in which he changes the war's ending with a ferocious bloodbath at a Paris cinema.
   
"I'm extremely excited and overwhelmed," said Inglourious Basterds co-star Diane Kruger, who helped announce the nominations. "It's the first time I've been part of such a big movie that encountered so much success and love. I'm extremely happy for Quentin and Christoph. I think he gave one of those inspiring performances that only come around once in awhile."

Despite anticipation in Israel that local films including Lebanon and Ajami would be nominated for best foreign film, neither made the cut. The nominations for Best Foreign Language Film inclide Baaria (Italy), Broken Embraces (Spaon), The maid (Chile), A prophet (France) and The White Ribbon (Germany).

Israeli director Ari Folman's Waltz with Bashir won best foreign film at the 66th Golden Globes ceremony last year.

The 67th annual Globes will be handed out Jan. 17, six days before nomination voting closes for the Oscars.
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high_treason

I watched it when it came out (Pirate copy), the film is bad I fell asleep several times and even the action wasn't interesting at all. It just had a lot of German bashing and Jew-ass kissing, regardless the movie was just boring, I still like Tarantino's older work like Pulp fiction, Reservior Dogs and even kill Bill was okay.

These whole Nazi vs Jews movies that came out this year like Defiance and Inglorious just makes me feel like its one script and each director moves in his own direction.
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Ognir

Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

scorpio

Yep - This movie has all of the makings of an award winner:
The Jew as the hero and the nazi as the eternal bad guy.  :roll: