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Released in 2009, Inglourious Basterds wasn't just another war movie; it was a "spaghetti western" set in Nazi-occupied France. The intentional misspelling of the title—swapping "Inglorious" for "Inglourious"—was Tarantino’s way of signaling that this was a work of fiction, a fairy tale of vengeance rather than a historical document.
| Criterion | 2009 Film | 1978 Film | |-----------|-----------|-----------| | Best available home version | 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray (Universal, 2019) | Severin Films 2-disc Blu-ray (2019) | | Aspect ratio | 2.40:1 | 1.85:1 | | Audio | English 5.1 DTS-HD MA, also French/German dubs | English 2.0 mono, Italian 2.0 | | Deleted scenes | 5 deleted/extended scenes (10 min total) | Alternate international cut (differs by ~5 min) | | Director’s commentary | Yes (Tarantino solo) | Yes (Castellari with critic) | | Documentary | “Lucky Kids” (22 min) | “Bastards and Basterds” (45 min comparison) | Released in 2009, Inglourious Basterds wasn't just another
(2009) rather than the standard "Inglorious Bastards" was a calculated artistic flourish. While your subject line appears to be a
While your subject line appears to be a mix of movie titles and search keywords, it refers to Quentin Tarantino’s 2009 film and its connection to the 1978 Italian war film The Inglorious Bastards . Released in 2009
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