Brad Pitt, which is the man in white tuxedo (in case you live under a stone), is an American spy. He disguises himself as an Italian, thinking that the Germans, which is the guy in uniform, would not understand Italian as he himself speaks horrible Italian. But it seems that the German speaks much, much better Italian than he does. In fact, the German speaks flawless Italian while Brad Pitt speaks with an obvious American accent. Absolutely egregious.Anyway, the German ends up teaching the supposed "Italians" Italian pronunciation.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Something To Laugh Off
Alright, I swear this is the two of my favourite scenes in all the movies that I've watched to date. Seriously, I swear. All. Oh right, the movie. It's Inglourious Basterds. (Don't worry, I didn't misspell.)
Col. Hans Landa: [giddy] Ooh! That's a bingo! [Aldo and Utivich stare at him in confusion] Col. Hans Landa: Is that the way you say it? "That's a bingo"? Lt. Aldo Raine: You just say "bingo". Col. Hans Landa: Bingo! How fun!
Brad Pitt, which is the man in white tuxedo (in case you live under a stone), is an American spy. He disguises himself as an Italian, thinking that the Germans, which is the guy in uniform, would not understand Italian as he himself speaks horrible Italian. But it seems that the German speaks much, much better Italian than he does. In fact, the German speaks flawless Italian while Brad Pitt speaks with an obvious American accent. Absolutely egregious.Anyway, the German ends up teaching the supposed "Italians" Italian pronunciation.
Brad Pitt, which is the man in white tuxedo (in case you live under a stone), is an American spy. He disguises himself as an Italian, thinking that the Germans, which is the guy in uniform, would not understand Italian as he himself speaks horrible Italian. But it seems that the German speaks much, much better Italian than he does. In fact, the German speaks flawless Italian while Brad Pitt speaks with an obvious American accent. Absolutely egregious.Anyway, the German ends up teaching the supposed "Italians" Italian pronunciation.
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