@Imperious:
What about when they kept shooting at Hitlers head? It was looking really fake after the first 200 rounds. His head was bobbing because it was clearly ‘fake’ looking.
Yes, that got me too. And all I could do was think “damn, it took 60+ years for some revenge porn.” That scene should have been filmed in May 1945 and broadcasted immediately.
@bbrett3:
I saw it on Friday and thought it was a great movie but a few questions were left unanswered:
1. How did the “Basterd” who was in the prisoner truck with Pitt get captured?
2. Also, several of “The Basterds” were unaccounted for in the end. There were 8 of them (not including Brad Pitt, the German prisoner, and the Brit) 1 died along in the tavern shoot out, 2 died in the fire at the theatre, and 1 got away with Pitt, leaving 4 of them unaccounted for….
I wondered as well what happened to the whole crew. I counted 11 in all - Aldo, 8 soldiers, Stiglitz, and the Brit like you did - and noticed everyone was not accounted for.
Before the tavern shoot out it looked like there were only about 4 Basterds left in the basement (plus the Brit and Stiglitz). I imagine they cut out some scenes since the movie was pretty long as it was.