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21 Mar 2010

A mini review – Inglorious Basterds…

by stephen | posted in: Films, Media | 0

Inglorious Basterds (2009)

Not Quentin’s best by a long way, but still great. Christoph Waltz is absolutely brilliant (if a little creepy) and really steels the show.

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