Saturday 28 January 2012

Tarantino's influences for Inglorious Basterds...

Where Eagles dare

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRHqtbt3ORc&feature=related


There are links from Where Eagles dare in Inglorious Basterds via the death toll of the Nazis and the joy in which they are killed.


The Good The Bad and The Ugly




Tarantino takes framing from spaghetti westerns and uses it within Inglorious Basterds. It can also be seen that he is influenced music wise by the composer Ennio Morricone who composed the music for The Good The Bad and the Ugly.
It can be seen that the shots used in the scene with the Bear Jew are reminiscent of that of the penultimate scene posted above.

Shaft

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiCB2isZcRM&feature=player_embedded


It can be seen that Hollywood wanted to appeal the African American audiences by creating Blaxploitation films such as Shaft. 
It can be seen that in the cinema scene in Inglorious Basterds there are elements of Blaxploitation.

Battleship Potemkin Odessa step scene






The pram rolling away from the mother and the shot to the eye in the clip from Battleship Potemkin Odessa are both referenced in Inglorious Basterds.

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