Jez
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At one point, we see a bunch of nazis watching what's very obviously a Tarantinoized take on a Nazi propaganda film, complete with dozens of American soldiers getting gunned down in spectacular fashion by a lone Nazi hero. I, and others in the audience, can't help but laugh at the obvious self-reference... and just then, he cuts to Hitler, who's watching the same movie and is also laughing his ass off along with us.
And also a reference, I'd imagine, to To Hell and Back, an American film about Audie Murphy's WWII experiences, starring Audie Murphy as himself (he is the most decorated American soldier from WWII). The climax of the film is based on the actual event where Murphy climbed atop a burning tank on the brink of explosion and fired the tank's .50 machine gun at the oncoming German troops--a scene I imagine Tarantino would appreciate.
The references to other movies (particularly the spaghetti westerns) in this movie were a little more worn than in some of Tarantino's older movies. I was hoping this would be a good and gory movie about a bunch of Nat-zi hunting Jews. Disappointingly, it was not that, though I supposed that is more Robert Rodriguez than Tarantino anyway. Once I got over that and got into the groove of the movie I enjoyed it. Some good performances, though I wish anyone other than Brad Pitt was in that role. The ending was stupid.
Overall? Decent, but not his best.