I give it 4.5/5. Only tiny little things niggled me, but that's Tarrantino. for instance, half way through, there is a Davie Bowie song...
I was really put off by Tarrantino after the twin jokes that were Kill Bill (i'm probably alone in thinking it, but they were really stupid).
Back to Inglourious, As Mauzy mentioned, Christoph Waltz was superb. He speaks four languages fluently in this movie, it just blew me away! When he changed languages in one scene, I didn't realise for a second. And in fact my housemate missed the joke entirely because she never realised he was speaking another language until i mentioned it after the movie.
Although i've seen a few old movies, i'm not a fanboy by any means so i wasn't aware of any cameos (which apparently there were). Only in the credits did i see someone who acted as himself, but i'd never heard of him anyway. I'm sure Tarrantino gushes about this dude. That's what he's about! edit: This is the
dude. It would be astounding if Tarrantino DIDNT gush about him, seeing as how he directed spaghetti westerns and made a movie called 'Inglorious ---daisies---'...
edit edit: /\ aw, c'mon! Maybe THIS is why Tarrantino mispelled it...
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I too liked Jackie Brown, wanted to love Pulp Fiction, but couldn't quite get into it. Death Proof saw him starting to redeem himself after the afore mentioned retarded pair of movies

. My favourite would be Reservoir Dogs, but after seeing his latest i'm not so sure. Inglourious is definitely his best 'western'...
Edit: Actually, i just realised on the way home today that i was aware of a cameo by Rod Taylor from the credits at the beginning of the movie! Of course once the movie started i forgot about it. Doh! Thinking about it now i tried to imagine whom he might have played, I thought either Goering or Churchill. It was Churchill. I was also thinking he was in Hitchcocks 'North by North West'. But that was Cary Grant. Still, it's one of my favs, just going to buy it on ebay now (",)
Oh, and of course Mike Myers was an obvious cameo, but i didn't even think of his role as one...
edit edit: The Birds! So at least i had the director right...