Exclusive Inglourious Basterds set report

Have I announced this and am I a few days late? Probably. Can I still not believe I did this? Very much so. Was I really blown away and could’ve taken more notes? Correct. At any rate, this might well constitute one of the coolest things this website has ever had to offer, followed by our first 2007 interview with Tarantino maybe. Two weeks ago, I went to Berlin and spent a day on the set of Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino‘s magnus opum as they say. I’ve put into words what I’ve seen and experienced in The Quentin Tarantino ArchivesExclusive Inglourious Basterds set report (click!), a 4-page text with a few pictures that I hope gives you, my dear readers, a good impression of what’s in store.  Talked to Tarantino, chatted with Eli Roth, met Enzo Castellari, saw Bob Richardson at work and had a swastika overkill. I’ve added some additional exclusive pictures to it, artwork from the in-the-movie movies, no pictures from the set as such, though. Enjoy reading and we welcome your feedback in the Forums. Please spread the word.
Also, click here for our Exclusive Inglourious Basterds coverage overview page. Our last entry was another set of exclusive pictures, check it out.

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Sebastian

Sebastian is the founder and owner of the Tarantino Archives and has been a fan and observer of QT for over two decades now, cherishing his work and the window in the the wider world of cinema his movies have opened up. Inspired as such, he runs the Spaghetti Western Database (SWDb), the Grindhouse Cinema Database (GCDb), Furious Cinema, its German sister Nischenkino and The Robert Rodriguez Archives. He lives in Berlin.

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