The Similarities Between X-Men: First Class and Inglourious Basterds
Fassbender's many accents! Oppressed minorities! Nazis!
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Fassbender's many accents! Oppressed minorities! Nazis!
Quentin Tarantino's "camera angel," Geraldine Brezca, went a more creative route.
Christoph Waltz got nothing from the Weinsteins, but his next studio paid up for his Best Supporting Actor win.
Eli Roth is tweezing in preparation for the big show.
Who handled Craig Ferguson better?
"We'll find out how good that fortune teller is."
"You could do a ponderous history lesson of slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad. Or, you could make a movie that would be exciting."
At a recent 'Inglourious Basterds' party, he was more interested in dictating his movie to the uninitiated.
Oscar voter Mickey Rooney: "Oh we don't see pictures anymore."
Hint: The Best Actress category seems to be up for grabs.
"The most important thing was that I didn't stand out to a German speaker as an English or Irishman speaking German."
Some worried about whether Harvey's decision not to send screeners might hurt the movies chances. Turns out they couldn't win anyway.
Guy Lodge joins Tom O'Neil in predicting a Best Picture victory for 'Basterds.'
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