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Inglourious Basterds (2009)
A Must See
Quentin does it once again. This film tops all of Tarantino's classics such as 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Kill Bill'. This film also tops many of the classic WWII film of the last sixty years. Reasons why? It takes you on a ride through four years in Nazi Occupied France, this of course is an alternative timeline. And in an alternative timeline - anything goes. No rules, no factual evidence; much like 'Watchmen'.
The Tarantino-esq style fits for this film. Much of his other movies are like modern westerns. But in this movie, it fits and believe me... it works. Brad Pitt brings a stellar, bold, bad ass execution of what is a remarkable and mysterious Lt. Aldo Raine. A man of few words - and often humorous one liners. Christoph Waltz is a villain like no other. He's one of those few that we just hate to love. Much like the Grim Reaper if he ever attempted standup comedy. The rest of the cast pull of their rolls superbly well.
I say, if you like action, history, war, revenge, redemption, intrigue, and just straight up nazi scalping, then go see that what is by far Quentin Tarantino's bloody out of this world masterpiece of a World War II movie
Funny People (2009)
A Change Of Color, But Lots Of Heart
Apatow has been around for many years. But only as an underdog from the late 80's and halfway through the 90's. But his career didn't skyrocket until the comedy masterpiece of 2005 "The 40 Year-Old Virgin". In comparison to all the other films he has either written or produced since then, Superbad, Walk Hard, Pineapple Express, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Drillbit Taylor, Step Brothers, Talladega Nights, or Will Ferrell's genuine performance in Anchorman, Apatow's films seem to have a little more to them then just jokes, weed, and sex. His comedies are more stern and down to earth. Knocked Up and Virgin made me laugh and afterwards brought me to tears. Reasons why? Apatow is mostly about heart and feeling.
Funny People was a change of color, considering that it deals with serious subject matter. It was a little darker than expected, but at some point the darkness passes and we're brought back to laughter and tears. And although the characters don't get everything they want, they do however learn about life, about people, and challenges that are thrown at them. It was a good experience, and really refreshing to watch.
I know that Apatow's hot streak isn't over yet. I know it isn't. He still has a ways to go. I say, if you love all the classic comedies. Preferably ones in AFI's list, I suggest see Funny People. I bet in the future years, Apatow will rise to being one of the great filmmakers that changes the way we see comedies.