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	<title>Comments on: Movie Monday at the Troc Presents: Inglourious Basterds</title>
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		<title>By: Allen Klosowski</title>
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		<description>I have to say, the Inglorius Basterds was awesome exactly because it sticks to Tarantino&#039;s intensely dialogue driven style.  Look at all the movies (besides Kill Bill), and the dialogue and acting is the key.  The tension in the scenes, and the interplay between characters.  

Resevoir Dogs?  Almost entirely dialogue.

Pulp Fiction?  Dialogue, and dialogue.

Think about Pulp Fiction, most of the goriest parts are alluded to, not shown directly.  The killing of the boxer, what happens to the dudes in the basement, etc. 

Sure, they both mixed in a few outrageous scenes of blood and guts, but it was always about the characters and their situations.  That&#039;s what made them great, and what makes Inglorius Basterds so great.  Only Inglorius Basterds takes the level of acting to completely new heights.  Simply one of the best movies in my recent memory.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to say, the Inglorius Basterds was awesome exactly because it sticks to Tarantino&#8217;s intensely dialogue driven style.  Look at all the movies (besides Kill Bill), and the dialogue and acting is the key.  The tension in the scenes, and the interplay between characters.  </p>
<p>Resevoir Dogs?  Almost entirely dialogue.</p>
<p>Pulp Fiction?  Dialogue, and dialogue.</p>
<p>Think about Pulp Fiction, most of the goriest parts are alluded to, not shown directly.  The killing of the boxer, what happens to the dudes in the basement, etc. </p>
<p>Sure, they both mixed in a few outrageous scenes of blood and guts, but it was always about the characters and their situations.  That&#8217;s what made them great, and what makes Inglorius Basterds so great.  Only Inglorius Basterds takes the level of acting to completely new heights.  Simply one of the best movies in my recent memory.</p>
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