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  • @amartyaroy3754
    @amartyaroy3754 Před 8 měsíci +1417

    The amount of Britishness exhibited by an Australian, a Canadian and an Irish actor in this scene is glorious 😂

    • @thernandez7250
      @thernandez7250 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Myers accent is terrible. Did better with Austin Powers.

    • @davidkendall1614
      @davidkendall1614 Před 7 měsíci +45

      Inglorious 😂

    • @captainquagmire859
      @captainquagmire859 Před 6 měsíci +28

      Tbf they all share the same DNA

    • @amartyaroy3754
      @amartyaroy3754 Před 6 měsíci

      Would love for you to say that to Irish person and aboriginal person
      @@captainquagmire859

    • @nazukeoya
      @nazukeoya Před 6 měsíci +7

      Inglorious, even. 😅

  • @Alan_Page
    @Alan_Page Před 6 lety +12862

    “It says here that you speak German fluently.”
    “Well, aside from hand gestures...”

  • @palmerlp
    @palmerlp Před rokem +1641

    I love the way Fassbender’s character takes one look at Churchill and then just goes with the flow, like, “I guess we’re ignoring the PM.”

    • @niteshdcosta626
      @niteshdcosta626 Před 11 měsíci +80

      I noticed that as well! But the scene is so well shot! Fassbender enter and does not know how to respond to seeing the PM and before any salutations are made he interrupted by Mike Myres.

    • @GregJamesMusic
      @GregJamesMusic Před 9 měsíci +57

      Just the way Churchill would have preferred it, I think. It adds a layer of plausible deniability in case Operation Kino goes sideways.

    • @AlKhebir11
      @AlKhebir11 Před 8 měsíci +25

      He's not ignoring, his ranking officer is Meyers. The PM is a civilian.

    • @somedud1140
      @somedud1140 Před 8 měsíci +31

      @@AlKhebir11 Yes, PM is technically a civilian, but he's also de facto Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces, while de jure C-i-C is the king but it's ceremonial. I don't know how it works in UK, but in most of countries' armies, you're supposed to salute C-i-C as he is the top of the chain of command.

    • @ejfoy
      @ejfoy Před 8 měsíci +16

      @@somedud1140 Wrong, in the UK that would be the monarch, they control the armed forces. Plus, churchill was a wanker.

  • @Svoorhout85
    @Svoorhout85 Před rokem +1134

    "Make it yourself like a good CHAP, will you?"
    Im gonna use this line the next time my kids want anything.

    • @metalmusic4958
      @metalmusic4958 Před rokem +13

      And here's a line to say to your wife for if she ventures an opinion whilst you're having a conversation with a friend, 'you dear sweet little thing, don't you have some cakes to go and make'. ^^

    • @remedy11
      @remedy11 Před rokem

      Conceptualization

    • @socallawrence
      @socallawrence Před 11 měsíci +2

      😂😂😂

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Very good sir. carry on.

    • @user-vq7rr4sh2h
      @user-vq7rr4sh2h Před 9 měsíci

      @@metalmusic4958You consider your friend to be more important than your own wife? Can’t get anymore homoerotic than that, old chap

  • @jamesward3859
    @jamesward3859 Před 4 lety +15438

    This sound like Tarantino’s fan-Fiction “we are sending you on a special mission because you know a lot about movies”

    • @trequor
      @trequor Před 4 lety +1260

      This is Tarantino's most meta work in my opinion. It's about the Nazis LITERALLY being defeated by film in a cinema.

    • @DivineAtheistWannabe
      @DivineAtheistWannabe Před 4 lety +573

      We also have a hot German actress that you'll be working with.

    • @sam8404
      @sam8404 Před 4 lety +85

      @Robertson Thirdly weird, I don't remember seeing a film critic in Django Unchained or Hateful Eight.

    • @tonycapella1402
      @tonycapella1402 Před 4 lety +345

      @@DivineAtheistWannabe whose feet will be really important to the whole thing.

    • @MarsViolet
      @MarsViolet Před 3 lety +8

      @@trequor If you don't count the explosives, fire, and bullets, then yes.

  • @disappointedfather9394
    @disappointedfather9394 Před 3 lety +3785

    "What shall we drink to, sir?"
    "Down with Hitler."
    "All the way down, sir."
    "OH, BEHAVE!"

  • @dahlberry
    @dahlberry Před rokem +1013

    The way Mike Myers so effortlessly points exactly at Nadine on a huge map with 1000s of names on it, never fails to make me smile.

    • @jellslixcy6168
      @jellslixcy6168 Před 11 měsíci +34

      Possibly because he knew where it was? He has made a plan involving the place…if he didn’t know where it was it would be a bit of a hassle

    • @Wraithfighter
      @Wraithfighter Před 11 měsíci +18

      I mean, he didn't, but it's not surprising you think he did! At 4:05, we go from a close shot of Meyers picking up the pointer and pointing it at something very far off-screen, to a close-up of the pointer on Nadine, the pointer flicking away before a medium shot of Meyers holding the pointer up more unsteadily, in the vicinity of Paris.
      Odds are Tarantino told him to just point at Paris or thereabouts (since that's easy to find on a map), then filmed the close-up insert shot separately, using the flick away to justify why the pointer might not be in the correct location afterwards.
      Magic of good editing, kudos to Tarantino and Sally Menke (the editor of the film, who sadly died in 2010, she'd been the editor for all of Tarantino's films up to this point) for making the sequence work so damn seamlessly.

    • @dahlberry
      @dahlberry Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@jellslixcy6168 There's a difference between knowing where it is and being able to stick pointer at it without hesitation, especially as it's in a myriad of other names of the exact same design.

    • @dahlberry
      @dahlberry Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Wraithfighter okey

    • @boaz2578
      @boaz2578 Před 11 měsíci

      @@dahlberry lol oops

  • @SceptileSlash
    @SceptileSlash Před rokem +714

    I have no clue why, but the shot of Myers just standing in the corner of the room by himself is hilarious 😂

    • @situated4
      @situated4 Před rokem +11

      The pant cuffs.

    • @BlakeRPeters
      @BlakeRPeters Před rokem +22

      Wide shots are funny

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 Před 10 měsíci +5

      😁 There was this scene from a popular thriller back in the 90s.
      It was supposed to be a serious plot about some female psycho-sexual Murderer.
      Fatal instinct or hand that rocks the cradle maybe.
      It's supposed to be dramatic, but then the camera pans over to the homicide detective and it's Al Bundy. People in the theater were cracking up.
      Some actors cant escape their early casting. 😂

    • @ErikLosLobos
      @ErikLosLobos Před 2 měsíci

      He's just funny without even trying

  • @dunglaovoitao
    @dunglaovoitao Před 3 lety +7164

    "Frightfully Sorry" must be the highest level of apology one could ever receive.

    • @RoosterFloyd
      @RoosterFloyd Před 3 lety +308

      I say dreadfully sorry, I don't know the hierarchy of sorrys, it's an interesting idea.

    • @mariolisa2832
      @mariolisa2832 Před 3 lety +113

      It’s the “sir” that makes it

    • @jacobb5625
      @jacobb5625 Před 2 lety +26

      @@RoosterFloyd what would the hierarchy of sorrys measure? sincerity or class?

    • @fulcrum6008
      @fulcrum6008 Před 2 lety +82

      I beg your pardon, my lord?

    • @RoosterFloyd
      @RoosterFloyd Před 2 lety +38

      @@jacobb5625 I imagine not sincerity, apologies are often better the more eloquently put they are and by the kind of voice speaking them. A truly genuine apology worded poorly will be viewed as half assed.
      Perhaps though a 60/40. I think however an apology becomes meaningless no matter what, depending on the caliber of the affront of which you need to make an apology for.

  • @beatlemaniac
    @beatlemaniac Před 4 lety +9083

    "It says here that you speak German fluently."
    "Yes sir."
    "In that case, what is the German word for the number six?"
    "Sechs."
    "Groovy baby!"

    • @sethnoeske5455
      @sethnoeske5455 Před 4 lety +336

      Oh behaaave

    • @deidara_8598
      @deidara_8598 Před 4 lety +10

      Relevant czcams.com/video/7Bq_dkPkQUU/video.html

    • @seanchan7167
      @seanchan7167 Před 4 lety +109

      YEA BABY YEA

    • @jeremyh.5045
      @jeremyh.5045 Před 4 lety +35

      I'll have a " Sechs on the Beach" I thank you!

    • @IsThisHandleTaken
      @IsThisHandleTaken Před 4 lety +27

      Beautiful comment 10/10. If this world is good it will give us one more epic Austin Powers movie before Mike Myers is gone.

  • @bmo14lax
    @bmo14lax Před rokem +1165

    "Brief him." Lol love that line, God this is such a good scene.

  • @MikeFields83
    @MikeFields83 Před rokem +292

    “Basically we have all our rotten eggs in one baaaaaahsket” 😂 Myers killed it! 👏🏻

    • @MrDanielvass
      @MrDanielvass Před rokem +13

      He summoned Austin Powers for the work “bahsket”. Not even the Queen sneaks a “H” into the word “basket”

    • @guyledouche4102
      @guyledouche4102 Před 8 měsíci +1

      G.W. Paaaabst

    • @1992jamo
      @1992jamo Před 8 měsíci +1

      Oh man it's so bad.

  • @chillo5687
    @chillo5687 Před 4 lety +6117

    “The study of German cinemaaaahhhhh”

    • @noahmay7708
      @noahmay7708 Před 3 lety +120

      Always loved the way he said that.

    • @nathanquinzi4831
      @nathanquinzi4831 Před 3 lety +312

      '24 frame davinceeeh'

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Před 3 lety +142

      "Bwar's in the glawbe"

    • @abbaszaidi8371
      @abbaszaidi8371 Před 3 lety +47

      Now imagine Matt Berry in his many incarnations speaking this dialogue. With his charismaaaahhhh!!!

    • @k.fr.3228
      @k.fr.3228 Před 3 lety +40

      Make it yohself loyk a good chap, will yew?

  • @andersgraf2802
    @andersgraf2802 Před 6 lety +9506

    The hilarious part about this is that none of the three actors are English. Fassbender is Irish, Myers is Canadian, and Rod Taylor is Australian. I'm pretty sure this was intentional.

    • @brotherfiretribe9566
      @brotherfiretribe9566 Před 6 lety +390

      Anders Graf Fassbender is German

    • @andersgraf2802
      @andersgraf2802 Před 6 lety +758

      Brother FiretribeFan Irish-German.

    • @wesleyberry1506
      @wesleyberry1506 Před 5 lety +367

      Myers is only canadian by nationality, but blood he is of English decent

    • @jobe4279
      @jobe4279 Před 5 lety +670

      @@wesleyberry1506 That's stupid. You could just say basically we all have European blood in us then.

    • @alphabetsoup342
      @alphabetsoup342 Před 5 lety +69

      Not Indians.

  • @obiwanda
    @obiwanda Před rokem +191

    The first time I watched this scene, I didn't even recognize Mike Myers. It wasn't until I saw his name in the credits that I realized where he'd been. What a phenomenal actor

  • @Mljones6
    @Mljones6 Před 10 měsíci +74

    The delivery of "got the gist" is so good. The dialogue in this scene is amazing

  • @AesirUnlimited
    @AesirUnlimited Před 3 lety +7299

    “Make it yourself like a good chap.”
    I love that line.

    • @mariolisa2832
      @mariolisa2832 Před 3 lety +248

      “The bar’s in the glube”

    • @yojlik
      @yojlik Před 2 lety +307

      'the bahr's in the glewb'

    • @PeterTubaEuph
      @PeterTubaEuph Před 2 lety +180

      "No junk in it."

    • @JC-kz3ut
      @JC-kz3ut Před 2 lety +79

      We actually still speak like this in the officers' mess. It's not an aspiration to anything, it's just genuinely a result of most officers coming from a certain background.

    • @AesirUnlimited
      @AesirUnlimited Před 2 lety +86

      @John Thomas Be a good chap and mind your own business, would you?

  • @thehorrorcounselors4747
    @thehorrorcounselors4747 Před 2 lety +5853

    You could tell Quentin Tarantino was having the time of his life with this scene, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more British scene in a Tarantino movie, the colours in the room, the accent the movements it’s all so extreme and almost satirical.

    • @andyr226
      @andyr226 Před 2 lety +70

      Not really. Trite. To be expected, I suppose.

    • @JacobBagge
      @JacobBagge Před 2 lety +91

      Almost?

    • @meesalikeu88
      @meesalikeu88 Před 2 lety +36

      almost ??? lol

    • @geneparmesan8748
      @geneparmesan8748 Před 2 lety +191

      I've always suspected Tarantino of trying to make these guys as smoothly British as he possibly could, given that they phrase absolutely nothing in the way a normal person would and they also pepper this conversation with their little poetic idioms. Even watching this as a kid I assumed it had to be intentional.

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 Před 2 lety +103

      The whole movie is quasi-satire.

  • @benkeel2966
    @benkeel2966 Před 2 lety +13

    Got the Jist?
    "I think so sir. Paris when it sizzles"
    CLASSIC

  • @analoguegeek
    @analoguegeek Před rokem +105

    Best part is that Mike Myers mother worked in the RAF war-room during the battle of Britain and had an intelligence pass that she had sworn to never give detail about... So he's actually one of the most appropriately casted people in this movie given he's playing a British intelligence officer - both here and in Austin Powers lmao.

  • @Reptilian_Humanoid
    @Reptilian_Humanoid Před 3 lety +3084

    “Never heard of them”
    “That’s the whole point of a secret service.”
    Lol.

    • @matthewcockburn9850
      @matthewcockburn9850 Před 3 lety +8

      You not hearing of them 😆

    • @daxmiller35
      @daxmiller35 Před 2 lety +27

      If Stiglitz was, in fact, going to be one of Von Hammersmark’s escorts to the theater, wouldn’t their cover be blown instantly, due to Stiglitz’s notorious reputation throughout Germany?

    • @jontraz5993
      @jontraz5993 Před 2 lety +4

      @@daxmiller35 that is..... A plot hole

    • @sudowoodo9579
      @sudowoodo9579 Před 2 lety +28

      @@daxmiller35 seemed to not fool a major in the tavern. But I think they were going with “everyone in the German army has heard of Hugo Stieglitz” but not everyone has seen his face kind of thing.

    • @kevinwillems8720
      @kevinwillems8720 Před 2 lety

      @@sudowoodo9579 yeah that's what I was figuring too.

  • @MetalizedButt
    @MetalizedButt Před 3 lety +6679

    Mike Myers is massively underrated. Tarantino never misses with his castings.

    • @OneofInfinity.
      @OneofInfinity. Před 2 lety +122

      "underrated" In your reality maybe, a cave by the sound of it.

    • @MetalizedButt
      @MetalizedButt Před 2 lety +331

      @@OneofInfinity. yea and Tarantino casting the likes of Mike Meyers for the role of a WW2 general is totally normal LMAO. don’t act like you have superior taste than everyone else you hipster

    • @mrrandom1265
      @mrrandom1265 Před 2 lety +131

      Both of Myers' parents were WWll veterans. He took the role to honor them.

    • @patmalloy3569
      @patmalloy3569 Před 2 lety +20

      He did play multiple personalities in his movies lol. Been acting for years

    • @MetalizedButt
      @MetalizedButt Před 2 lety +38

      @@patmalloy3569 But he’s always only been in comedies LOL. Apart from terminal and bohemian rhapsody, which both came out almost 10 years after Tarantino first casted him. You could argue that Tarantino’s movies are essentially all comedies in disguise though.

  • @iangraham6887
    @iangraham6887 Před 2 lety +103

    I love the little dr. Evil stare meyers gives after the line “blow up the basket”. Such a great homage whether it was meyers’ idea or tarantino’s

    • @Levacque
      @Levacque Před rokem +5

      There's a few Mike Myers hallmarks in here. He has a way of holding or pushing his breath that makes lines funny for some reason, and does these weird whisper-lines occasionally. I'd say he just did a bunch of takes and the Dr Evil face movements just came out at least once.

  • @juliandunn8412
    @juliandunn8412 Před 6 měsíci +19

    "The Bastards will be waiting for you." Gets me everytime. Almost Austin Powers-ish.

  • @joebenzz
    @joebenzz Před 3 lety +5073

    This is the most british conversation i've ever seen.

    • @blaisevillaume2225
      @blaisevillaume2225 Před 3 lety +259

      Yup, you can stop in at any pub in Teeside and hear people talking just like this.

    • @speakeroftheowls2394
      @speakeroftheowls2394 Před 3 lety +222

      Funny cause non of them are British

    • @mattphilcarver6218
      @mattphilcarver6218 Před 3 lety +148

      Between a Canadian and an Irishman.

    • @Will_M600
      @Will_M600 Před 3 lety +9

      @@blaisevillaume2225 hahahahaha

    • @user-jf1ky9to8w
      @user-jf1ky9to8w Před 3 lety +63

      It really isn't, it's just a bond film copy cliche. Nothing genuinely British about it.

  • @mag1631
    @mag1631 Před 4 lety +5448

    This scene starts off with some great social distancing

  • @MrMarsFargo
    @MrMarsFargo Před rokem +211

    Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how the way overqualified (and tragically underrated) Rod Taylor _ABSOLUTELY F*CKING NAILS IT_ as Winston Churchill in this scene? The way he's just silently analyzing Fassbender's character in the background the whole time, studying him methodically to see if he's actually cut out for this mission, like, it's so subtle but accurate to his strategic genius.

    • @mkultra2456
      @mkultra2456 Před rokem +2

      Winston Churchill is was a real life druid.

    • @thememaster7
      @thememaster7 Před rokem +3

      Yeah I think the globe is underrated as well

    • @GeorgeTropicana
      @GeorgeTropicana Před rokem +1

      CRINGE

    • @chronikhiles
      @chronikhiles Před rokem +4

      I think your fanboying is enough, actually.

    • @Tofupancho
      @Tofupancho Před rokem +6

      Well let’s look at the choices he made. Big dramatic intros for Aldo, Hitler, Stieglitz. Huge, gut wrenching scene introducing Hans and Shoshana. This scene itself is that dramatic intro for Hicox. Churchill, in stark contrast to all these other people, is the guy who needs no introduction. There’s some great subtext from the set but the significance of this character is fueled by sheer unspoken gravitas. You’re expected to know who he is and, also unlike other characters, given no cues for who he is morally. Not only do you have to cast someone who sells this in just a few rather dry lines, but someone who can sell Churchill to Brits. If all of this doesn’t hit just right on screen, you’ve just got an old guy in the background of the Hicox scene. A featured extra. Instead, you either know exactly who it is, or you know that you’re supposed to.
      Bonus geeky ramblings- it’s a similar mechanism to the briefcase in Pulp Fiction. He made a portable box with a lightbulb inside into something of urgent, otherworldly value. Mostly by saying as little about it as possible. In this scene in Basterds, there’s a subtext of counter-intelligence. Hicox has been thoroughly vetted but we see this last point where they still don’t fully trust him. He could inform the Germans, or even make a move on Churchill. Hence he isn’t told who Churchill is right away and Myers’s character wrestles Hicox’s attention away at first. They possibly want to see Hicox’s reaction, in case he blows it similar to how he blows it in France. You don’t see much of this conspicuously huge room they’re all in, possibly because there are people there to take him down if he goes for Churchill. They sell Myers as the chief in that room and a German spy might take that bait where a Brit never would. It’s not an accident that Hicox pours both drinks from a bar positioned next to his entrance. It’s speculation and maybe there’s some other historical significance to these details but all together it gives the sense that this person is well looked after, well protected, even relatively out in the open. Lots to unpack here.

  • @gowengetter4599
    @gowengetter4599 Před 9 měsíci +17

    “Drink??”
    “If you offered me a scotch and plain water I could drink a scotch and plain water…”
    I can’t wait to use this line.

  • @gamerthug5oh
    @gamerthug5oh Před 5 lety +2158

    “Down with Hitler”
    “All the way down, sir 🍻”

    • @ricardobarrera7245
      @ricardobarrera7245 Před 4 lety +12

      Hard Candy-e could you explain me why this line is seem as “cool” ? What does he means all the way down?

    • @VibeinATLien
      @VibeinATLien Před 4 lety +60

      @@adrenalinpump7601 go away

    • @bossingtonhillforever4267
      @bossingtonhillforever4267 Před 4 lety +8

      Damn with Hitler

    • @saberhap2639
      @saberhap2639 Před 4 lety +8

      @@VibeinATLien he's not wrong.

    • @cometmoon4485
      @cometmoon4485 Před 4 lety +11

      @@saberhap2639
      As-salaamu alaikum, brother. May Allah grant you and your family long, peaceful lives. Ramadan Mubarak!

  • @tyrstark8673
    @tyrstark8673 Před 5 lety +1504

    This is probably the most polite scene in all of Tarantino's filmography.

  • @mnixxon
    @mnixxon Před 2 lety +107

    This entire scene, as well as the entire movie for that matter, is a masterpiece.

  • @hydratedwarrior7079
    @hydratedwarrior7079 Před rokem +102

    Tarantino writes scenes so well. Seen this movie a thousand times and I can still watch it over and over

    • @MrJamberee
      @MrJamberee Před rokem +3

      Yes, and I find that to be true of most of his movies. He is an extraordinary film maker.

    • @dustincarpenter1605
      @dustincarpenter1605 Před 11 měsíci

      And see something new each time you watch it.

    • @sainta2667
      @sainta2667 Před 10 měsíci

      His last best movie

  • @KenVic02
    @KenVic02 Před 7 lety +2225

    Love the uber-politeness of the Brits. "Frightfully sorry sir "

    • @pruthvish007
      @pruthvish007 Před 6 lety +169

      KenRT14 Well, he's just a lieutenant speaking to Prime Minister. Got to be uber-polite.

    • @suzukiaito6861
      @suzukiaito6861 Před 6 lety

      Of course LT. Accents dose huh?

    • @Tflexxx02
      @Tflexxx02 Před 5 lety +17

      "Uber"...from the German, "über". 80 years have past since the events depicted in this movie, and with them, a new English/German word.

    • @zoelongway1436
      @zoelongway1436 Před 5 lety +27

      Manners maketh man.

    • @scl1332
      @scl1332 Před 4 lety

      Yes provided that your not one of the colonized countries then the British will be so nice to u. And also what part of Britain u know what that’s just a stupid stereotype

  • @darkySp
    @darkySp Před 4 lety +9621

    Love how for 90% of the scene, Churchill is just sitting there, smoking a cigar and being fat.
    EDIT: I think this is a perfectly obvious satirical joke, but as most of the replies show for themselves, it was once again taken as an invitation for political opinions. If i was aiming for belittling, trashtalking or making a political statement, i definitely wouldn't have made a stupid, 2 line comment about Churchill "being fat". Especially not in a clip from an absurd and exaggerated Tarantino film, of all places.

    • @ericsbuds
      @ericsbuds Před 3 lety +211

      ive wondered if thats supposed to be Churchill or not. i dont know much about history.

    • @twotailedavenger
      @twotailedavenger Před 3 lety +371

      I mean, it was kind of his natural state of being anyway, so...

    • @blusafe1
      @blusafe1 Před 3 lety +488

      @@ericsbuds Judging from the way the lowly lieutenant is surprised to see the man, then the way he orders around the general, I'm guessing he's supposed to be Churchill.

    • @spartangobbles
      @spartangobbles Před 3 lety +28

      100% accurate

    • @sphericalempirical9359
      @sphericalempirical9359 Před 3 lety +110

      ericsbuds
      It was supposed to be Churchill sir. Love the little test of knowledge before he gets briefed. That was right up his street.

  • @maw4734
    @maw4734 Před rokem +12

    The David O. Selznick line was likely something that Hicox considered a throwaway, but it was that little gem of extra knowledge, going beyond simply answering the question asked, that confirmed to Churchill that he was the man for the job. Absolutely not a word out of place in the script.

  • @ball3677
    @ball3677 Před rokem +19

    I love how lowkey they made Churchill in this scene in the beginning. Literally just chilling in the corner as if he was just an extra lol

    • @shin29534
      @shin29534 Před rokem

      Hitler was also an extra in this movie no one literally cares about him.

  • @minoiflorentine2815
    @minoiflorentine2815 Před 9 lety +1989

    The Germans call them... "The Fat Bastards"... (movie morphs into Austin Powers 4).

  • @coolguy02536
    @coolguy02536 Před 9 lety +2151

    Michael Fassbender, Winston Churchill, and Shrek.
    Lovely.

    • @lilfett1783
      @lilfett1783 Před 8 lety +134

      Magneto, Winston Churchill and Shrek

    • @babypanthersjr
      @babypanthersjr Před 5 lety +36

      Donkey!!

    • @chocolatefish2847
      @chocolatefish2847 Před 5 lety +8

      @@babypanthersjr magneto, donkey, and shrek

    • @johnturrentine749
      @johnturrentine749 Před 5 lety +10

      That's Magneto, Winston Churchill and Wayne Cambell! Party on Winston!!! Party on Magneto!!!!

    • @kokop.1610
      @kokop.1610 Před 5 lety +6

      An Android, bulldog and ogre

  • @ricktimus73
    @ricktimus73 Před 11 měsíci +17

    The simple shot/reverse shot of “Indeed.” and “Got the GIST?” is probably my favorite cut in this entire movie. So unnecessary and so good.

  • @seasonone
    @seasonone Před 2 lety +33

    Comedic elements aside (which are at an abundance), this is genuinely one of my favourite scenes of all time in cinema.

  • @ianhenefield6491
    @ianhenefield6491 Před 4 lety +3463

    The dialogue in this scene is bananas. So crisp, so musical, and so funny.

    • @MrDanielvass
      @MrDanielvass Před 2 lety +85

      Being ex British Army, I can attest that during a meeting with Brigadiers and Generals, the dialogue is pretty much like this.

    • @UncleRickyJr
      @UncleRickyJr Před 2 lety +18

      @@MrDanielvass I would love to sit on and listen if it was possible lol

    • @TurboTroller
      @TurboTroller Před 2 lety +18

      When I first watched this scene as a teenager I couldn't understand a single thing lmao still takes a minute now

    • @adgalanda
      @adgalanda Před 2 lety +23

      Tarantino is a master at dialogue. The opening scene and the pub scene especially but all of his movies, the dialogue is just so natural and flows so well with the story he weaves.

    • @charltonmoore
      @charltonmoore Před rokem +5

      Musical...Well said

  • @Heretic920
    @Heretic920 Před 10 lety +3775

    This scene is so british, I am starting to taste earl grey in my mouth.

    • @johnnyblade1276
      @johnnyblade1276 Před 10 lety +123

      Not a single Englishman to be found in the scene either. Mike Myers, Canadian, Rod Taylor, Australian and of course the brilliant Michael Fassbender, German.

    • @Heretic920
      @Heretic920 Před 10 lety +12

      I meant on the acting.

    • @johnnyblade1276
      @johnnyblade1276 Před 10 lety +56

      Well Mike Myers is the weakest of the three by far, and slips a little into camp for no apparent reason. Fassbender is simply mint though. Spot on for the era.

    • @Thiora
      @Thiora Před 10 lety +25

      Who's Earl Grey? Hah, gayyyyyyyyyyy.

    • @MrSmudge15
      @MrSmudge15 Před 10 lety +20

      Thiora It's a type of tea.

  • @airassault11
    @airassault11 Před rokem +120

    This scene is so superb. It’s funny how Mike Myer’s character can pick a small city on a map with literally thousands of other cities on it a foot over his head with a pointer. 😆

  • @rafaelquintana8816
    @rafaelquintana8816 Před rokem +12

    "Make it yourself like a good CHAP, will you?" I started using this A LOT after the movie lol

  • @Phi1618033
    @Phi1618033 Před 7 lety +3227

    The way Fassbender keeps looking at Churchill like WTF is he doing here?

    • @kai326
      @kai326 Před 7 lety +397

      I never knew that was Churchill. Wow.

    • @smurfydude77
      @smurfydude77 Před 7 lety +625

      I...don't think it's "WTF is he doing here?" I think it's more "if he's here, what am I in for?"

    • @Phi1618033
      @Phi1618033 Před 7 lety +81

      John Perkins Yeah, that's definitely what he's thinking, lol

    • @kai326
      @kai326 Před 7 lety +62

      Random Churchill! Lol, the best!

    • @richardeast3328
      @richardeast3328 Před 7 lety +19

      Churchill is Rod Taylor.

  • @tlightning8383
    @tlightning8383 Před 3 lety +2052

    I love how this lieutenant isn't intimated at the sight of Winston Churchill. I'm sure that in itself was a test.

    • @stevekaczynski3793
      @stevekaczynski3793 Před 3 lety +196

      Could be. Churchill's instruction to "brief him" might mean that he had the final say on using Hicox in the operation.
      Hicox is clearly a little flummoxed - who is his immediate superior? Churchill in the distance, or the general? He goes with the general.

    • @wickedwitchoftheeast88
      @wickedwitchoftheeast88 Před 3 lety +192

      @@stevekaczynski3793 the reason he did as the General told him was because Churchill wasn't formally introduced to Hicox therefore he doesn't acknowledge Churchil until he speaks to Hicox directly which means for official purposes Churchill wasn't present in this meeting.

    • @jgcalc
      @jgcalc Před 3 lety +116

      I think it's more about the classy thing to do. Churchill is out if the way, so yes unofficially there. But the lieutenant walked in and is taken back by churchill. The general, clears his throat to get the lieutenants attention. Then they talk and the lieutenant doesn't speak to churchill until directly spoken too. He seems to understand that churchill just wants to observe him. He even glances back over his shoulder early on to see if that's really churchill or just look at him cuz he's still a bit taken back by him
      Awesome scene

    • @Killerkwoi13
      @Killerkwoi13 Před 3 lety +77

      Defo a test I reckon... this secret mission would potentially have you bumping into some of the top German commanders... if you looked nervous just having Churchill watch you unexpectedly then you’d be shitting it potentially speaking to Goebells, Himmler etc.

    • @garypulliam3740
      @garypulliam3740 Před 3 lety +8

      Kinda looked like Churchill could otherwise be taking a dump to me.

  • @marcoquiroz3558
    @marcoquiroz3558 Před 2 lety +58

    I love seeing Michael Fassbinder on film. He dominates Every scene he's in. He commands the screen with the raw power of sheer presence

    • @DavidSanchez-yc1ue
      @DavidSanchez-yc1ue Před 2 lety

      Gay Alert!

    • @humphreytull7043
      @humphreytull7043 Před rokem +1

      Agreed. Similar to Daniel Craig imo

    • @ninab.4540
      @ninab.4540 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Don't be an ex girlfriend lol

    • @JPerry-jw9ik
      @JPerry-jw9ik Před 8 měsíci

      Except for in Prometheus.

    • @BarberJ95
      @BarberJ95 Před 5 měsíci

      X Men and the Alien films sold me on how great he is, he’s got this subtle swagger to him and really does like command the screen and I’m always curious what his performance will be like

  • @GT-fx8fd
    @GT-fx8fd Před 5 měsíci +18

    Probably one of my favourite scenes EVER in ANY film.
    Perfection in every way.

  • @arielpardocorso
    @arielpardocorso Před 4 lety +2043

    "There are only two things I can't stand in this world: people who are intolerant of other people's cultures... And the Germans"

  • @solosulu6971
    @solosulu6971 Před 7 lety +2363

    I love their overly sophisticated way of speaking. It's British-accent porn at its finest!

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 Před 6 lety +14

      Solo Sulu oooiih deeaaarest mayyy

    • @jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178
      @jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178 Před 6 lety +13

      There is no such thing as “overly sophisticated.”

    • @LandersWorkshop
      @LandersWorkshop Před 6 lety +40

      Southern English tend to fluff up their words more.

    • @SaintsBro217
      @SaintsBro217 Před 5 lety +4

      @@LandersWorkshop
      We do. Especially in Oxford.

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Před 5 lety +53

      Fun fact: NONE of the actors here are British. Mike Myers is Canadian. Michael Fassbender is half Irish / half German, born in Germany and raised in Ireland. Rod Taylor is Australian. I have NO doubt that Tarantino planned the scene this way. It's a film about WW2 films, so this scene where they discuss German cinema is about American portrayals of the British in American cinema.

  • @campbellsadeghy213
    @campbellsadeghy213 Před 8 měsíci +8

    The way Myers says Paris is hilarious. I absolutely love this scene.

  • @samuelbarber6177
    @samuelbarber6177 Před 2 lety +8

    This is the most British conversation in any American movie and I love it

  • @dmonarredmonarre3076
    @dmonarredmonarre3076 Před 3 lety +709

    I'm gonna start saying, "frightfully sorry sir. "

    • @fionahiggins6682
      @fionahiggins6682 Před 3 lety +9

      Being British... I always start off by apologizing...John Cleese once famously said that the "English should have an"most frightfully sorry day "! Make it a public holiday, what what !

    • @speckyhotdog84anderson6
      @speckyhotdog84anderson6 Před 3 lety

      @@fionahiggins6682 well one would say that that I got the jizst of that 🤣👍 jolly good day

    • @blaineedwards8078
      @blaineedwards8078 Před 3 lety +10

      The proper British reply to that is...."Right, I'm fully aware of the fact that you are quite smitten with sorrow and remorse. However, old boy, that does me no good to ponder the inexplicable degree to which you entertain such foolish notions, so be a good chap now and sincerely apologize."

    • @mariolisa2832
      @mariolisa2832 Před 3 lety +7

      @@blaineedwards8078 no

    • @mantabond
      @mantabond Před 2 lety +3

      @@fionahiggins6682 . . .speaking as an Anglophile we find it amusing that the only people more sorry than Catholics who haven't done anything particularly wrong are the English. Cheers.

  • @kevinfrodahl5102
    @kevinfrodahl5102 Před 2 lety +2642

    The characterization of the British Empire as huge, impressively built and largely hollow, and having the globe treated as a resource for the comfort of the Brits is a great analogy not just to the British empire, but also how Americans viewed British involvement through film is a really understated and great element to this film.

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes Před 2 lety +267

      Spot the film studies graduate.
      J/k - good analysis.

    • @alexlyster3459
      @alexlyster3459 Před 2 lety +44

      That and those gloves are just surprisingly common here.

    • @kevinfrodahl5102
      @kevinfrodahl5102 Před 2 lety +9

      @@alexlyster3459 gloves?

    • @kevinfrodahl5102
      @kevinfrodahl5102 Před 2 lety +17

      @@alexlyster3459 OH! Globes! I got you.

    • @alexlyster3459
      @alexlyster3459 Před 2 lety +18

      @@kevinfrodahl5102 Damn autocorrect. I mean, it's technically not wrong, you WILL find gloves here, but yes I meant to type globes. My phone just decided I actually wanted to write gloves instead and changed it.

  • @leedsmanc
    @leedsmanc Před rokem +9

    The delivery of "the bastards will be waiting for you" is perfection.

  • @insomniacjamesy3083
    @insomniacjamesy3083 Před rokem +19

    "And like the snows from yesteryear gone from this earth" I love that line.

  • @kentjohnson873
    @kentjohnson873 Před 7 lety +753

    This scene is a clinic on how to write, light, act, and shoot a scene. This is about as good as it gets.

    • @shaeisgae8952
      @shaeisgae8952 Před 5 lety +49

      Tarantino has some of the best dialogue of all time.

    • @kaczynskis5721
      @kaczynskis5721 Před 4 lety +15

      I thought it was more an exercise in British stereotypes. Tarantino does have a talent for dialogue.

    • @xarmanhskafragos2516
      @xarmanhskafragos2516 Před 4 lety +9

      @Libertatem Veritas every Time a smartass nobody has to be negative

    • @joshuajones6460
      @joshuajones6460 Před 4 lety +2

      xarmanhs k afragos who’s a nobody? Who are you?

    • @TeddyOG
      @TeddyOG Před 4 lety +4

      It is very impressively made, however I will note QT mentioned he was parodying exposition scenes with this one
      That it still comes out so brilliantly is impressive regardless

  • @incredelman11
    @incredelman11 Před 10 lety +1858

    Leave it to Tarantino to include Mike Myers in a movie just because he can

    • @denverbritto5606
      @denverbritto5606 Před 6 lety +98

      "these Yanks have been them the Devil"

    • @aresef
      @aresef Před 6 lety +52

      And to go out of his way to track down Rod Taylor as Churchill

    • @Murtagh653
      @Murtagh653 Před 5 lety +1

      channing tatum cant act

    • @w00tec
      @w00tec Před 5 lety

      Murtagh653 I agree his acting is very cringey as fuck...

    • @jerec1267
      @jerec1267 Před 4 lety +22

      @@Murtagh653 Tatum is good when given the right direction, jump Street is a good example, but most of the time he isn't and so is left floundering about being a pretty face.

  • @hollywoodmkx
    @hollywoodmkx Před 2 lety +14

    You know, as the years have gone by and I’ve rewatched countless of hundreds of my favorite movie scenes, even though “Inglorious Basterds” is not my favorite movie, this scene is more and more becoming my favorite.

    • @princeosop
      @princeosop Před 5 měsíci

      What movies does this one sit behind? Looking for new ones to watch😊

  • @abohachuk4765
    @abohachuk4765 Před 2 lety +19

    4:50 I don't have the slightest clue why Fassbender's delivery is so funny to me, but I can't watch nor think of this moment without laughing

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Haha it's his expression. Hilarious

  • @Komputar
    @Komputar Před 7 lety +837

    "Frightfully sorry Sir, once again?"

    • @commandingjudgedredd1841
      @commandingjudgedredd1841 Před 6 lety +15

      Komputar Ooh. Rather, old chap.

    • @BringMaCKtoLife
      @BringMaCKtoLife Před 5 lety +5

      AGANE

    • @CustomFitted
      @CustomFitted Před 5 lety

      Lmaaaaaao

    • @mrlionX
      @mrlionX Před 4 lety +7

      "Quite well, actually. Since Goebbels has taken over, film attendance has steadily risen in Germany over the last eight years. But Louis B.Mayer wouldn't be Goebbels proper opposite number. I believe Goebbels see's himself closer to David O.Selznick."

    • @arnoldoxenschwanz1385
      @arnoldoxenschwanz1385 Před 4 lety

      @Bloop ADL SAID NOTHING???

  • @PavyMac
    @PavyMac Před 4 lety +2300

    Quentin Tarantino really knows how to pull you in to a scene that would other wise be boring and unintelligent by many other directors. I love his movies but Bastards by far is my favorite. There isn’t a single scene that he did not detail.

  • @jonnc812
    @jonnc812 Před rokem +13

    It’s a shame their roles were so short in this movie. Fabulous. Such a great film

  • @toppatguy7668
    @toppatguy7668 Před 10 měsíci +7

    The room at this scene is so beautiful! The wall of dark wood with white marmore and the red floor and the big map are so capvating

  • @mattpope1746
    @mattpope1746 Před 4 lety +263

    I love the iconic figure of Winston Churchill sitting in the background silently watching for the first half of the clip. Gives it a dreamlike quality

    • @garypulliam3740
      @garypulliam3740 Před 3 lety +4

      Give a "he's sitting on the toilet dropping a turd -like quality".

    • @henryviii6341
      @henryviii6341 Před 2 lety +2

      I would happily see a movie expanded around these three characters in that room. Love the scene. Everything about it. the Carpet under Churchill. The sumptuous colours the Globe Drinks cabinet. the Map. 11/10 this scene.

  • @rooh5825
    @rooh5825 Před 2 lety +1995

    Michael Meyers is tragically underrated, which is really unfortunate, he's type cast in most people's mind as a bumbling comedy actor, when in fact he's capable of so much more.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 2 lety +80

      Yes he is, but he brought that on himself by doing the Austin Powers sequels and The Love Guru.

    • @ifragisk
      @ifragisk Před 2 lety +56

      I don't know. Its very hard not to burst out laughing when he is speaking. I noticed some direct close ups are avoided, probably to avoid the austin powers effect.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ifragisk What do you mean by the Austin Powers effect? Just people seeing that character who is so associated with this actor?

    • @johngo3715
      @johngo3715 Před 2 lety +35

      I think I've read that he isn't cast more often because he's a pain to work with.

    • @grilledleeks6514
      @grilledleeks6514 Před 2 lety +8

      @@johngo3715 And it probably wasn't true, seeing as 9/10 times you probably read that in "people" magazine

  • @josue.ortega
    @josue.ortega Před 8 měsíci +1

    "Frightfully sorry, sir, once again?" 🎩

  • @ianmann28
    @ianmann28 Před 8 měsíci +4

    This scene is such a joy to watch, over and over again.

    • @rzn2258
      @rzn2258 Před 7 měsíci

      It really is.
      I can't really put my finger on exactly why.
      But I really do love rewatching this scene every now and again.

  • @aluisious
    @aluisious Před 7 lety +843

    Kind of weird to be having a conversation with someone while you know the Prime Minister is sitting in the corner.

    • @Gootothesecond
      @Gootothesecond Před 7 lety +87

      I never realized that was supposed to be Churchill until I read this comment.

    • @neofulcrum5013
      @neofulcrum5013 Před 7 lety +4

      Gootothesecond same

    • @shards0fwords
      @shards0fwords Před 6 lety +20

      Gootothesecond yeah it's why fassbender does the double take. Love it XD

    • @benjaminodonnell258
      @benjaminodonnell258 Před 6 lety +98

      I loved thr etiquette of that situation. At that time, as Prime Minister, Churchill was a civilian with no rank in the military (the Commander in Chief in Britain is the King, the PM is just his "chief adviser"). But the general was, of course, a motherfucking *general*. So the lieutenant (pronounced "leftennant" in Britain) quite properly ignored the "mere civilian" and addressed the general - all the while subtly glancing over to the piano with his face screaming, "Wait, is that fucking Winston Churchill?!?" Brilliant.

    • @loueneu
      @loueneu Před 6 lety +30

      Churchill was a military man before he became a politician, and was still a colonel at the time (among many honorary titles). But regardless, PM do not sit quietly and be ignored like that. Only Theresa May would!

  • @woihjsd
    @woihjsd Před 8 lety +1150

    I did not realize that was Mike Myers. His accent is cannon.

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Před 8 lety +36

      +Terri Kim That's the hallmark of a great actor, unlike Nicholas Cage...

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Před 8 lety +8

      +Ryan clark Yes, it does suck that he got an Oscar. That and $5 will get him a coffee at Starbucks...

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Před 8 lety +6

      +Ryan clark Cage is the same guy in every movie. "Trendy"? Hardly. Now go smooch on you Nick Cage poster and pretend he knows who you are.

    • @brandicrans7381
      @brandicrans7381 Před 8 lety +26

      +ffjsb PFFFT... Nicolas Cage is awesome WTF are you talking about? And no offense but this is basically the ONLY movie Mike Myers has ever been in that was decent. Other than this, what has he ever done? Wayne's World? Austin Powers? SNL? C'mon, LMAO!
      On the other hand, Nic Cage has done Leaving Las Vegas, Con Air, Matchstick Men, Lord of War, Adaptation, Bad Lieutenant, City of Angels, National Treasure, The Weatherman, Joe... all great movies. Yes he's been in his fair share of crap too like The Wickerman remake and Left Behind but he's still a great actor and he's been in many more good movies than bad. Comparing him to Myers as an actor is laughable!

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Před 8 lety +1

      +That's What You Get For Waking Up In Vegas Nick Cage is basically the same character in each one too. Nobody ever said, "I didn't realize that was Nicolas Cage!!"....
      I certainly wouldn't call him "awesome", adequate, MAYBE.

  • @devildog2378
    @devildog2378 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Hicox's uniform has the following characteristics: He wears the Commando Green Beret, the Combined Operations badge on his left arm, 'No.4 COMMANDO' flashes on his shoulders and an Intelligence Corps cap badge on his beret. This means he was an Intelligence Corps officer who passed the Commando Course at Achnacarry and was serving at the time as part of 'No.4 COMMANDO' (A Commando means both a commando trained individual and a battalion sized formation of commando troops). His 2 medals are the Military Cross (an award for bravery in the face of the enemy) and the Africa Star. This means he was in Africa 1942-43, during which time his conduct earned him the MC.

  • @CZac2k12
    @CZac2k12 Před 2 lety +7

    Now I see Mike Myers in this scene. I didn't know that he was acting in Inglorious Basterds. He is Canadian and played an awesome part in Austin Powers.

  • @darkhorse13m
    @darkhorse13m Před 5 lety +432

    "What shall we drink to sir?"
    "Down with Hitler"
    "All the way down, sir."
    *FUCK.* What a _cool_ line!

    • @RoseSharon7777
      @RoseSharon7777 Před 3 lety +3

      I thought they were going to down thier drinks at that point!! Seriously!! I guess that would have been too obvious of a punch line!!

    • @noahmijo
      @noahmijo Před 3 lety +2

      All they needed to do was pour a few drops on the ground before taking their own sips to make it even cooler

    • @mariolisa2832
      @mariolisa2832 Před 3 lety

      @@noahmijo lol I don’t think pouring drinks on the ground was cool in those times

    • @hanscombe72
      @hanscombe72 Před 3 lety

      I’ve used it with a mate at dinner with friends. He gets it and it gets a laugh.

    • @JosephDutra
      @JosephDutra Před 2 lety +1

      Such a great delivery too XD

  • @mersedkremic5467
    @mersedkremic5467 Před 7 lety +695

    "All the way down sir." Beyond badass

    • @metalliholic
      @metalliholic Před 6 lety +4

      I know!!! so damn badass!

    • @adrenalinpump7601
      @adrenalinpump7601 Před 5 lety +3

      Oh and let's not forget the MILLIONS OF PEOPLE who are unemployed. That's MILLIONS. In Hitlers Germany there was no unemployed and basically no crime.

    • @MrAdamske
      @MrAdamske Před 5 lety +12

      @@adrenalinpump7601 C'mon dude lets not be 'that guy'. Being racist is so pointless now and all this has shown me is that it doesn't matter where you come from we're all susceptible to corruption from power and we all manifest it in different ways. The giant leap we've taken technologically over the last 70 years has been quite frankly astounding and brought on a whole load of information that overloads us daily and society is constantly shifting to new things.
      I dont care if theres gay pride, a few of my best mates are gay from both sexes and its insightful. If your seeing child drag queens I pray for the parents. And people have been abusing drugs and alcohol for years are the people that do will continue to do so until it kills them. I like to think of it as natural selection. I dont think the government care about unemployment as much as they let as it rises most years but then again I think its adversely affected by my earlier tech point. More and more jobs can be given to a machine or computer program.
      Yeah Hitler was a massive driving force for the building up of his country and a powerful orator he was still a massive bellend under all that hot air and delusional, total out of touch grandeur that purged people and killed the others who didn't agree with him.

    • @kaczynskis5721
      @kaczynskis5721 Před 4 lety

      @@adrenalinpump7601 When the crimes are mostly committed by state forces they are not officially regarded as crimes. One historian of the Third Reich wrote that it both intimidated and absorbed criminal energies. For example, if you were inclined to arson, you could burn down a synagogue as in Kristallnacht and not even go to jail for it.

    • @MrCannibalanimal
      @MrCannibalanimal Před 4 lety

      @@MrAdamske he isn't racist. You are brainwashed.
      All races are "racist". It's now being used as a weapon against the white race in their genocide.

  • @PeterSdrolias
    @PeterSdrolias Před 9 měsíci +5

    God, I love this scene! Mike Myers is simply superb!

  • @NA-nz9lv
    @NA-nz9lv Před 9 měsíci +12

    This is so good, you can tell it takes a lot of inspiration from all those spy movies that were coming out during the 60s and 70s. As usual Tarantino doesn't shy away from insane dialogues that are closer to a theatrical play than a movie script, you could analyze a lot from his work but this scene says so much about how his style oozes into everything even while making a tribute to other movies (in this case probably Agent 007 or generally the "elegant spy" archetype itself).

  • @SuntanSuperman8
    @SuntanSuperman8 Před 7 lety +579

    "What shall we drink to, sir?"
    "Well, um...down with Hitler."
    "All the way down, sir." One of the best lines in the movie. Fassbender is great in this scene.

  • @MattCo628
    @MattCo628 Před 3 lety +236

    The very first time I watched the movie I thought: "This scene is AGGRESSIVELY British"

    • @kymmoore853
      @kymmoore853 Před 3 lety +6

      Excepting when they use the metric system to explain how far outside of Paris he’ll be dropped when I’ve never met anyone that would do so now let alone then.

    • @AKwontheChef
      @AKwontheChef Před 3 lety +5

      @@kymmoore853 Good thing you weren't a character in the movie then because you would have killed them before the mission started and it would have been a much shorter movie

    • @JSB103
      @JSB103 Před 3 lety +8

      @@kymmoore853, road signs in France show kilometres and only kilometres, not miles. Thought you'd like to know.

    • @kymmoore853
      @kymmoore853 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JSB103 I know, but they’re speaking in the war room in Britain, they’d use miles to explain how far outside of X they’d be dropped because, during WW2 in Britain and France most road signs were covered over so that potential enemy wouldn’t know where they were.

    • @JSB103
      @JSB103 Před 3 lety +3

      @@kymmoore853, that was a 'mission brief.' They were giving him 'mission data,' that is data as he would 'need to know it' in order to make his way and fufill his mission were he was to be deployed in FRANCE. Ever been in a mission brief?

  • @Cheeemmmsss
    @Cheeemmmsss Před 2 lety +5

    Really wish we got more of fassbender in this movie but I was still happy with the scenes he was in

  • @dcamron46
    @dcamron46 Před rokem +8

    Watching myers say basterd in a British accent, without being in the Scottish character of "Fat Bastard", gets me every time lol

  • @bcdside
    @bcdside Před 8 lety +687

    My favorite scene in the movie - not just for Rod Taylor coming out of retirement to play Winston Churchill, but for Mike Myers' enthusiasm for his role. He called General Ed Fenech a "dream come true," having always wanted to play a British WWII general who explains a mission. He also felt that this role respectfully emulated the military careers of his mother (British Air Force) and father (British Army). I say "bravo" to any actor who simply and completely embraces a part no matter how small.

    • @Elthenar
      @Elthenar Před 7 lety +44

      Agree on all counts. Fassbender nails it too, he just oozes classic English charm. Taylor was as perfect as anyone you could find to be Churchill. Myer's is the weakest link and even he does great just on account of how much he obviously loved doing this.

    • @GeeTrieste
      @GeeTrieste Před 7 lety +40

      His accent was spot on.
      When I first saw this, I did not know it was him.

    • @BigDaddyZakk420
      @BigDaddyZakk420 Před 7 lety +11

      Brent D Amen, this, the basement bar scene and the beginning farm scene are by and far the best composed scenes QT has ever put together, hands down.
      It amazes me down incredible this film is sometimes.

    • @boomshizzIe
      @boomshizzIe Před 6 lety +1

      Brent D What about Samuel L Jackson’s single speaking scene in the movie lol.

    • @ambrosehelsing1012
      @ambrosehelsing1012 Před 6 lety +12

      Love Tarantino and his insistence on having a comedian in each of his films take a small role. Very David Lynch.

  • @fashizzle78
    @fashizzle78 Před 9 lety +3735

    Fassbender should play James Bond

    • @cheesepuff146
      @cheesepuff146 Před 9 lety +60

      Too reminiscent of Daniel Craig.

    • @fashizzle78
      @fashizzle78 Před 9 lety +139

      He has great range as an actor

    • @captaindelishus
      @captaindelishus Před 9 lety +85

      cheesepuff146 Interesting you should say that, as I think Fassbender looks very much like a young Sean Connery at the 2:00 mark.

    • @aayushdubey4015
      @aayushdubey4015 Před 8 lety +7

      +fashizzle78 I think he should stick with young adult Magneto. Tom Hardy should play James Bond

    • @fashizzle78
      @fashizzle78 Před 8 lety +27

      Tom Hardy is too Short at 5'9

  • @fr9714
    @fr9714 Před rokem +8

    What a scene. This is the epitome of everything British and is frankly awesome. The British have a way of being so elite and classy. Amazing….

    • @enjoyer6201
      @enjoyer6201 Před 11 měsíci

      You’ve never been to Britain, have you?

    • @fr9714
      @fr9714 Před 11 měsíci

      @@enjoyer6201 No, I have been to London and work with British colleagues daily.

  • @Jspath3
    @Jspath3 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I need more Mike Myers movies, he's still got it

  • @horationelson1840
    @horationelson1840 Před 3 lety +354

    When he said “The bar is in the globe” I thought it was some kind of British Slang at first. But no. The bar was actually in the globe.

    • @ranggasaktibudiputra1547
      @ranggasaktibudiputra1547 Před 3 lety +5

      Lmaooo for real

    • @soulreaverable
      @soulreaverable Před 2 lety +27

      >mfw the Americans call the glibbitty boggly prop open and drinkilly drunkenly orb a bar

    • @DiviAugusti
      @DiviAugusti Před 2 lety +33

      @@soulreaverable Did you forget your medication today?

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 2 lety +3

      You can buy those. Just Google globe bar.

    • @meesalikeu88
      @meesalikeu88 Před 2 lety +4

      @@DiviAugusti its an old meme get up on these things dad

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 Před 9 lety +563

    Never fails to make me smile. Mike Myers somehow packs comedy into a performance that's not in any way overtly comedic.

  • @benkeel2966
    @benkeel2966 Před 2 lety +10

    This is absolutely spectacular writing.
    Quentin inspires me.

  • @mikesmith-cp5qs
    @mikesmith-cp5qs Před rokem +6

    Mike Myers is a genius, this scene was so good and his character was spot on and fun to watch.

  • @jamalbaker4423
    @jamalbaker4423 Před 5 lety +593

    My goal is to use the phrase "and like the snows of yesteryear, gone from this earth" in daily conversation.

    • @mantabond
      @mantabond Před 3 lety +18

      . . .or 'Paris when it sizzles'.

    • @greaserbubtheoriginal7923
      @greaserbubtheoriginal7923 Před 3 lety +4

      LETS ME NOS HOW THAT WORKS OUT JAMAL LMFAO I DO LIKE THIS SCENE THOUGH

    • @fillyal85
      @fillyal85 Před 3 lety +7

      And like the snows of yesteryear,
      Gone..... Reduced to atoms.

    • @mantabond
      @mantabond Před 3 lety

      @@fillyal85 Ubi sunt?

    • @jardelelias5625
      @jardelelias5625 Před 3 lety +4

      "Dear, did you drink all the milk?"

  • @allsmilesguy
    @allsmilesguy Před 8 lety +1922

    young Magneto and retired Austin Powers talk about nazi cinema

    • @imasepan
      @imasepan Před 6 lety +41

      Beelz you know it baby

    • @jf13579
      @jf13579 Před 5 lety +2

      if young magneto don't trust you .....

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Před 5 lety +7

      Another fun fact: Ireland was neutral during WW2. The very few Irish who joined the Allies were treated terribly when they returned home (not out of sympathy for Germany so much as antipathy towards Britain). So Fassbender, from one neutral country and one on the wrong side, has made a career of playing characters who fight Nazis. (Obviously this is no reflection on him, just a fun twist to his career.) All three performances (even the late Rod Taylor, who only got a tiny role) were first rate. Amazing when you see A-listers who don't ham it up trying to play themselves but instead ply their craft as actors. Too many in Hollywood just play themselves over and over. My first time watching this, I didn't recognize Fassbender from BoB and didn't even recognize Mike Myers despite it being obvious now that I know.

    • @soldierorsomething
      @soldierorsomething Před 5 lety +1

      @@theprogram863 He was in BoB?, are you shitting me?!?

    • @theprogram863
      @theprogram863 Před 5 lety +1

      Check IMDB

  • @juleswinnfield1437
    @juleswinnfield1437 Před rokem +1

    This has to be one of my favourite scenes ever. All the characters are so extravagant.

  • @fadetoblackdude7
    @fadetoblackdude7 Před 2 lety +6

    As brief as this scene is, Myers is a chameleon in it….I could barely tell it’s him. He is definitely underrated!

  • @ricky93100
    @ricky93100 Před 10 lety +616

    Mike Myers is so good in this 5 minutes. I'm not sure why he doesn't do movies outside of comedies.

    • @Shanethefilmmaker
      @Shanethefilmmaker Před 10 lety +129

      Typecast. When you hear a name like Mike Myers you assume he's supposed to do something funny, however when you hear him along side the name Quentin Tarantino you know whatever role he's gonna be in is gonna be perfect for him no matter the genre. In this case, Myers was channeling his father in this role, whom was a member of the royal engineers in the English Army in WWII.

    • @samueltrujillolindley6419
      @samueltrujillolindley6419 Před 10 lety +16

      Myers is a perfectionist and doesn't like being in movies he hasn't written.

    • @austinsurridge1427
      @austinsurridge1427 Před 10 lety +11

      Samuel Trujillo He did write the movie "The Love Guru" and I would say that isn't a perfect movie. Maybe that was perfection in his eyes? Not sure.

    • @Shanethefilmmaker
      @Shanethefilmmaker Před 10 lety +24

      Austin Surridge
      He wrote that because he wanted the Leafs to win the Stanley Cup. He didn't care how it would happen. He's an Ontario man first and an actor second.

    • @samueltrujillolindley6419
      @samueltrujillolindley6419 Před 10 lety +16

      Austin Surridge Believe it or not he spent years writing that piece of shit movie. Being a perfectionist doesn't mean your talented, it just means you need to have every little detail going your way. There is a New York Times article on why he'd rather disappear from the spotlight for years instead of being in movies he didn't write. "'Mike is the author of what he does,” said Jay Roach, whom Mr. Myers selected to direct all of the “Austin Powers” films. “Like a novelist writing a novel over a few years, he thinks up all the details and all the layers necessary to make things work."'

  • @CCISolitude
    @CCISolitude Před 3 lety +596

    Am I the only one who'd like to see an entire movie of just Myers and Fassbender reprising these two roles?

  • @salvagemonster3612
    @salvagemonster3612 Před 2 lety +5

    I am so glad Rod Taylor did this one last film. I wish he would have done some more scenes or lines but was great to see him one more time before he passed away

  • @warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358

    "Bar's in the globe."

  • @sphericalempirical9359
    @sphericalempirical9359 Před 3 lety +376

    The devil really is in the detail. Fassbenders uniform really is that of a ‘field’ officer of his rank at the time, and the shoulder flash is perfect. No.4 Commando, Combined operations. A man of his apparent skill set, multilingual etc. would be asked for such duty. The cap badge is difficult to see, but ‘dull’ means he’s a commando anyway, against the beret, it could be that of a Royal Marine, seconded to Army duty. But his pips are army. It’s brilliantly put together.

    • @rhysbrown97
      @rhysbrown97 Před 2 lety +19

      It’s actually the cap badge of the early intelligence Corps, most likely a corps officer attached to special operations (Royal Marines)

    • @BipoIarbear
      @BipoIarbear Před 2 lety +7

      Luv that u said " the pips"

    • @MONTY-YTNOM
      @MONTY-YTNOM Před rokem +1

      Stars not 'pips'

    • @mccarthy5825
      @mccarthy5825 Před rokem +3

      Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I really appreciate it. I love reading stuff like that. Sets me off on a rabbit hole and I just love learning. Cheers mate 👍

    • @pasha578
      @pasha578 Před rokem +5

      No.4 Commando was an Army unit and like all Army Commando units, was disbanded after WW2. Only RM Commando units remain afterwards. All commando personnel wore the green beret and special operations flashes, although they kept their parent cap badges. As mentioned already, this particular subaltern was badged with the Intelligence Corps and the badge has been blackened in typical commando style. The only glaring misstep ion this scene is Mike Myers' character saluting without a head-dress on. If you're hatless, the correct methodd of paying/returning a compliment is to stand to attention.

  •  Před 4 lety +676

    2 great villains finally together: Magneto & Dr. Evil

    • @jayp_2023
      @jayp_2023 Před 3 lety +9

      @Mario Lisa Michael Fassbender played a younger Magneto in X-Men: First Class, X-Men: Apocalypse, Dark Phoenix and Days of Future Past.

    • @heli-crewhgs5285
      @heli-crewhgs5285 Před 2 lety +17

      Three great villains, actually..…you forgot Winston Churchill.

    • @thomasvleminckx
      @thomasvleminckx Před 2 lety +7

      @@heli-crewhgs5285 only a villain if you're BLM, an Antifa communist, or WWII Nazi.

    • @pronnoychowdhury8390
      @pronnoychowdhury8390 Před 2 lety +6

      @@thomasvleminckx or he can be from one of the commonwealth countries , which they left in a hurry like Afghanistan , after WW2 Brits were cash strapped so they just left many lands ravaged by them to their posh London homes to sip tea and eat biscuits .. anyways that is thing of past now the same britain is filled with the people they used to colonise ..

    • @EdilbertFernando
      @EdilbertFernando Před 2 lety +2

      @@thomasvleminckx Oh stfu you imbecile! The millions who starved to death in South Asia know. It seems the English had their own little Holocaust party here while fighting the "evil" Nazis.

  • @Catch22699
    @Catch22699 Před 2 lety +7

    Tarantino being a Hollywood historian convinced Rod Taylor to play Churchill.
    Another reason why this movie is a masterpiece.

  • @FanBoy12345
    @FanBoy12345 Před rokem +9

    It just goes to show Myers is more than comedy, a true actor.