Brad Pitt's Opening Speech | Inglourious Basterds | Screen Bites

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Brad Pitt enters Inglourious Basterds with a rousing anti-Nazi speech.

Inglourious Basterds: A few Jewish soldiers are on an undercover mission to bring down the Nazi government and put an end to the war. Meanwhile, a woman wants to avenge the death of her family from a German officer.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Mrzoux1
    The way he says "destroyed" is so good it's been a running gag with me and my girlfriend ever since we saw this movie haha
  • “We will be cruel to the Germans. And through our cruelty they will know who we are.”
  • @jimkeller998
    This is exactly why Brad Pitt is a great actor. In any other movie his hammy over the top ridiculous Southern accent would have been completely out of place but for this particular movie it works perfectly.
  • This scene is how you world build. The scar on his neck for example, you can't help but wonder how it got there. He gives glimpses of his past in his speech. Just enough for us to know him as a person, but not enough for us to know his entire back story. One small speech and we entirely know the character of Lt. Aldo Raine. And we get a glimpse of the quality of character of those following him.
  • @danilogouvea
    Lt. Also Raine for sure knew how to properly treat Nazis.
  • @ShadeRaven222
    Fun Fact: when the Germans heard Americans were bringing Native Americans they started to get worried about being scalped and hunted. They heard alot of horror stories about the Indians.
  • @redgrizzly1492
    What I find interesting about Lt Aldo Raine is that he was most likely a senior NCO who got a battlefield commission sometime early in the war and thus became an officer. The scar on his neck and his attitude and demeanor suggest that he's been doing this awhile and was in all likelihood very good at his job so the higher ups saw fit to give him his own platoon. He probably was also a bit of a troublemaker ("I've been chewed out before"), but he was such an effective leader and commanded a great deal of respect that senior leadership had no choice but to utilize him in the best way possible. Not much is revealed about him before we meet him in the movie, but that just adds to the mystique and makes him such a compelling character
  • i swear Quentin should make a Wolfenstein movie. It'd be lit.
  • @LIL_Dave1964
    We in the Smoky Mountains don't play, Brad Pitt played this part 100% accurately
  • @robf8349
    I've seen this movie several times but only now noticed that the apaches are lined up in height order and Utivich is the 2nd tallest!!! Makes it even funnier towards the end of the movie when Christoph Waltz tells him that the Germans have nicknamed him 'the little man'
  • @lucyk2371
    Wonderful opening speech! I'm from Tennessee and that is not our accent but who cares? Great movie with great acting.
  • @El34powerstage
    Just watched again yesterday. Love this scene! Sooouuuunnnd Good?! Love it!!