Listening to music or the radio can be great ways to passively practice a language. Yeah, they made that deal, but they don't give a fuck about him. What do you man, the Little Man? Caught you flinching. What's that English saying about shoes and feet? Make a deal. This is a German night, a German event, a German celebration. Andy Kagan Brief him. [Some of the Basterds laugh, and the camera focuses on Stiglitz; the scene freezes and the words "Hugo Stiglitz" appear on the screen]. Nazi ain't got no humanity. However interesting as the thought may be, it makes not one bit of difference to how you feel. [in French] It couldn't be both. Donny Donowitz. They're the foot soldiers of a Jew-hatin', mass murderin' maniac and they need to be dee-stroyed. Pfc. Werner Rachtman : [Landa slowly sweeps his arms out in a grand shrug]. However, I'm sure this mission of yours has a commanding officer. In fact, I want all the members of Operation Kino to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. [cut back to Hitler's office] I have a message for Germany. Lt. Aldo Raine: There have been two recent developments regarding Operation Kino. You probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-takin' business; we in the killin' Nazi business. He had just become a father! : I've done my share of bootlegging. Pfc. [cut back to the Basterds] : [from offscreen] ,Cpl. I have never heard anyone who speaks German, French, or Italian complaining that their language was written by a hack. Well, you do have to admit it is catchy. What is that English expression about shoes and feet? Col. Hans Landa: If they're still there, and if they're still alive, and that's one big "If", there ain't no way you gonna take them boys without setting off them bombs. Lt. Aldo Raine : I have no doubt. Lt. Aldo Raine: You know somethin', Utivich? As well as our sister publication. Lt. Aldo Raine Lt. Aldo Raine BRITISH, AMERICAN? Gorlami. I am going to burn down the cinema on Nazi night. I respectfully refuse, sir. So. Now, if you ever want to eat a sauerkraut sandwich again, you gotta show me on this here map where they are, you gotta tell me how many there are, and you gotta tell me what kinda artillery they're carrying with 'em. [her image on the screen smiles] Rats spread diseases. I'm afraid you and I we both know, Captain no matter what happens to anybody else in this room the two of us aren't going anywhere. We will be cruel to the Germans, and through our cruelty they will know who we are. Bridget von Hammersmark: Lt. Aldo Raine , Cpl. Lt. Aldo Raine Lt. Aldo Raine: You know, Lieutenant, you're getting pretty good at that. You didn't say the goddamn rendezvous was in a fuckin' basement. As of this moment, both Omar and Donowitz should be sitting in the very seats we left them in, 0023 and 0024, if my memory serves, explosives still around their ankles, ready to explode, and your mission, some would call it a terrorist plot, as of this moment, is still a go. Lt. Aldo Raine General Ed Fenech: Brad Pitt's 'Inglourious Basterds' memorable dialogues that fans 15 Most Memorable Quotes From Inglourious Basterds Maynardville, Tennessee. [from offscreen] Smithson Utivich: : Just keep your fuckin' mouth shut. Wouldn't you agree? Yeah, in a basement. It can either be a simple conversation that seems to have nothing to do with the scene, yet is full of subtext (Pulp Fiction is full of such scenes). As war rages in Europe, a Nazi-scalping squad of American soldiers, known to their enemy. I don't see me tripping the light fantastique up a red carpet anytime soon! Donowitz speaks second most; so he'll be your Italian cameraman. [sets his glass down and smokes his cigarette]. Emanuelle, did you enjoy "Lucky Kids"? How'd you intend to get them in that premiere. We order three glasses. Do you control the nicknames your enemies bestow on you? Y'know Utivich 'n myself heard that deal you made with the brass. I can see since you didn't see what happened inside, the Nazis being there must look odd. So they made that the Basterds are from Sicily and Landa asks them about their name origins and their birthplaces. [shouting from up the stairs] Sgt. I mean, you're a little fellow, but not "circus-midget" little, as your reputation would suggest. I'm betting for OSS would be my guess. Joseph Goebbels: It's called "suspicious". Gwatzeeee. Am I pronouncing it correctly? Germans would and did notice it. [trying to speaking Italian in an attempt to fool Landa to keep up his cover as an Italian actor] Sgt. [He digs his fingers into her bullet wound. Hear that? But your status as a Nazi killer is still amateur.
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