Published 18:32 IST, June 10th 2020

Brad Pitt's 'Inglourious Basterds' memorable dialogues that fans remember even today

Brad Pitt had some memorable dialogues in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. The latter directed this WWII film. Check out the dialogues from the film

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Quentin Taranti’s Inglourious Basterds tells an alternate version of WWII. Taranti wrote and directed this WWII film with a lot of Taranti-centric aestic elements as well as humour. From killing off Hitler to scalping Nazis, re’s everything in this film. Check out best dialogues from film. 

Dialogues from Inglourious Basterds

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We Ain’t In Prisoner-Takin’ Business; We’re In Killin’ Nazi Business.

Lt Aldo Raine, from very beginning, has shown prejudice towards nazis which is fused with Pitt’s hilarious acting. He leads a team of eight Jewish American soldiers. Throughout movie, he kills and scalps nazis. 

You Kw Somethin', Utivich? I think this just might be my masterpiece

This is scene where Lt Aldo Raine carves a swastika on Hans Landa’s forehead. “You kw somethin’, Utivich? I think this just might be my masterpiece,” says Pitt. This scene right here is right example of Quentin’s aestic for violence. 

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What A Tremendously Hostile World That A Rat Must Endure.

opening scene of this film is among most intense ones. A ruthless Nazi officer is having a conversation while three Jewish refugees hide underneath. 

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My Name Is Shosanna Dreyfus.

Taranti often uses revenge as a me in his movies. He has shown an African slave killing a bunch of white salvers and in this, he has shown Jewish and American soldiers kill Nazis and Hitler. In Inglourious Basterds, Quentin tells his version of what happened during WWII. 

Each And Every Man Under My Command Owes Me One Hundred Nazi Scalps.

Brad Pitt, in his opening mologue, explains how he is fuelled by accomplishing only one thing which is to kill as many nazis as possible. He explains this mission to Basterds and demands that all of his men bring him severed scalps of one hundred dead Nazis. 

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Watching Donny Beat Nazis To Death Is Closest We Ever Get To Goin’ To Movies.

When Werner accepts his fate at hands of Bear Jew, Aldo Raine smiles and says that watching Bear Jew beat Nazis to a pulp is “ closest we ever get to goin’ to movies”. This is among best scenes of movie.

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Brad Pitt’s hilarious Italian accent is among funniest parts of film. Basterds join Bridget von Hammersmark at premiere of a new Nazi propaganda movie to assassinate Hitler. re y pose as Italians but Aldo is terribly funny at speaking Italian. 

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18:32 IST, June 10th 2020