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Miriam ([personal profile] segnung) wrote2009-09-23 05:30 am
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It's a GQ Motherfuckers party game.

Everyone is utterly brilliant in this scene. Spoiler-free, so if you've not seen Inglourious Basterds yet, you can still watch it. And I suggest you do:


Wicki's card reads Brigitte Helm; she was a talented German actress well-known for her role as Maria in Fritz Lang's masterpiece Metropolis.

Keep in mind that Hitler was a fan of Fritz Lang's work and King Kong was one of his other favorites, as well. It must also be noted that Giorgio Moroder made his own tribute to Metropolis by adding color tinting, previously missing scenes, and a score which included the likes of Freddie Mercuruy (the video for Radio GaGa is based off of Metropolis) and Adam Ant, amongst others. Moroder was also the composer of the soundtrack for Cat People, and its theme sung by David Bowie was used to great effect in Inglourious Basterds.

August was just wonderful as Major Hellstrom, wasn't he? I love how he drags out the 't' at the end of 'orient'.

Was nutzt die liebe in gedanken!!!=D

[identity profile] dear-mr-echo.livejournal.com 2009-10-05 12:08 pm (UTC)(link)
ohh comment j'aime cette film, particulièrement avec mes beauties Daniel et August!!Putain trop beau =D^^ and f*ck yeh he needs some action, even if it with buck toothed hans=P
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Re: Was nutzt die liebe in gedanken!!!=D

[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com 2009-10-05 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Aw, I find Thure's tooth-gap charming ♥

Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken was such a beautiful, heartbreaking film. Daniel was lovely, but I found August to be particularly gorgeous. I know the film was based on fact, thus they wanted to stay true to reality, but I wanted Günther to be happy and Paul to realize that there were women out there who were better than Hilde (especially Elli, I loved her, too!).