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Show Me The Meaning! – A Wisecrack Movie Podcast

Inglorious Basterds (Directed by Quentin Tarantino) – Does Cinema Kill National Socialism?

Show Me The Meaning! – A Wisecrack Movie Podcast

Wisecrack

Comedy, Education, Tv & Film

4.8 β€’ 1.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 5 April 2019

⏱️ 84 minutes

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0:00.0

What's up everybody? Welcome to Show Me the Meaning, Wisecracks Movie Podcast.

0:06.0

Austin, you're going to have to do it.

0:08.0

Oh, show me the meeting!

0:11.0

What's up guys? My name is Jared. We got the Show Me the Meeting crew here today. We got Austin.

0:15.4

Yo. And I think this is the first time him being on this podcast, but if you listen to our South Park podcast, you may remember him.

0:23.2

We have Michael Lux with us.

0:24.4

What's up, Lux?

0:25.4

Yo, what up, dudes?

0:26.4

Doing well, man.

0:27.4

So today, we're talking about Inglorious Bastards, the 2009 film written and directed by

0:31.9

Quintan Tarantino

0:32.8

starring Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, and Melanie Laurent.

0:36.0

As always, let's go around and get some first impressions.

0:39.0

What was it like the first time you watched this movie?

0:40.5

What is it like rewatching it?

0:42.1

Let's start with Austin. Austin, what do you think about this movie?

0:44.4

Yes, the first time I saw this movie it had a really profound impact on me actually because it was right

0:51.5

when for people who have listened to this regularly know that I was kind of training to be a pastor and a theologian and so it was right during my

0:59.3

critical turn out of that when I had just started reading postmodern literature and we had this English professor at our university that was having us read like psycho analytic criticisms. We were reading like gizheck and then postmodern stuff like Umberto echo and so I'm going into this film as the first time that I had seen a Tarantino film with this type of lens and then for other people who know I watched Tarantino film with this type of lens and then for other people who know I

1:24.1

watched Tarantino films because I didn't convert to Christianity until a

1:26.6

little bit later even though I was kind of raised in the church but you know

1:28.8

rebellious teen shit so I'd seen Tarantino films but for me me they were just kind of like simple exploitation films that were like oh cool you know there's some flashy shit going on

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