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Quentin Tarantino was one week away from pulling the plug on Inglourious Basterds (2009). 🎬 He famously stated that he believed the character of Hans Landa was "unplayable" due to the specific linguistic genius required to switch effortlessly between German, French, English, and Italian. He couldn't find anyone who...

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Diane Kruger was not in contention for the role of Bridget von Hammersmark in "Inglourious Basterds" (2009). According to Diane Kruger, Quentin Tarantino had seen a movie featuring her that he didn't like. So, he felt she wasn't right for the role. He auditioned every German actress he thought would be good for the role, but none worked out. It also included an actress he thought was perfect for the role. So, out of options, Tarantino agreed to see Kruger. Kruger said, "I had to pay for my own flight from New York to go to Germany because he wouldn't, even though, obviously, he's American, but he wouldn't see me in the U.S. So I had to jump through all these hoops that definitely put my nose out of joint, but I was like, 'You know what? F--- him! I'm just gonna do that and prove to him that I can do it.' And thankfully it all worked out." Kruger explained that though something can seem "unfair" at times, "You've gotta change the narrative." She later felt that learned from that situation too: "I think for him, too, that must've been a lesson. Sometimes you are the one that puts — and I'm sure I'm guilty of that too — you put people in boxes. You think they're gonna be one way and then they're not at all." ("Diane Kruger on Being Tarantino’s Last Resort for ‘Inglourious Basterds’", Brian Davids, The Hollywood Reporter, 2019 & "Diane Kruger Says Quentin Tarantino 'Didn't Want to Audition Me' for 'Inglourious Basterds' Role", Benjamin VanHoose, People, 2022) P.S: Happy 50th birthday, Diane Kruger!

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Quentin Taratino said Lawrence Fishburne’s performance in King of New York was so incredible he thought - “he could be the greatest actor of his generation”. He explains: "As great as Christopher Walken is in this movie. To me, it's Larry Fishburne's movie - it was the rock that becomes a diamond aspect of the movie. It's why I could defend this movie against all comers, because to me, Fish's performance in this movie was comparable to a young Brando. It was the most exciting performance by an actor of his generation that I'd seen in a movie of that time. And I thought, well, that's it. There is a new Marlon Brando, and his name is Larry Fishburne - it was amazing, it was mesmerizing… He is the first hip hop gangster in movie history. That character had never been done before this. He invented that character. And he invented it as something to do. It wasn't in the original script. He came up with that himself… The three big Fishburne moments to me, is his opening sequence with…Tito. That's it, with Tito - black glove dude. And his reunion with Frank. And then it's the chicken scene (see below). Those are his three big arias. Not only that though - expressions that I would later hear for the rest of the decade, I actually heard for the first time in that scene. I'd never heard the expression; “I'll slap the black off you” before. That was the first time I heard it when Fish says it to Snipes. I've since heard it many times… And that was actually the first time I ever heard, “fuck you very much”. And I would proceed to hear that for the rest of the 90s. But those were the first times I'd ever heard those expressions… As terrific as he has been in other things - the level of excitement that I had over him when this movie was over, I have never had that excitement again. I thought, with this, he could be the greatest actor of his generation. That was an actual, real fucking thing. He could be the greatest actor of his generation after seeing this." Quote comes from The Rewatchables podcast

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