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New Inglorious Basterds poster hits the web

June 17, 6:13 PMManchester Movie ExaminerKyle McVeigh
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Hitting the web today is the brand spanking new international one sheet for the upcoming flick Inglorious Basterds (yes, they're really spelling it that way.)  There are few movies this film critic is looking forward to seeing more this summer than this film.  How could you not want to see a revenge flick set in World War II where Jewish-American soldiers run around collecting Nazi scalps all under the always awesome direction of Quentin Tarantino?  The beautiful thing about that is, Tarantino knows you can pretty much do as many heinous and awful things to Nazis on film as you want and no one will bat an eye.  Inglorious Basterds premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last month to rave reviews.  Starring Brad Pitt, Eli Roth, B.J. Novak, Diane Kruger, Mike Myers and others, Tarantino's latest opus will follow a group of Jewish-American soldiers in German occupied France as they spread fear through the Nazi ranks by brutally killing and maiming them.  Sounds like the kind of thing that would be right up Tarantino's alley, wouldn't it?  Of all the promotional posters released so far for Inglorious Basterds, this one is by far the best, if for no other reason than Brad Pitt looking extremely creepy and Eli Roth looking truly sadistic.  Catch this one in theaters on August 21st.

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