Actor Christoph Waltz for 'Inglourious Basterds'

with Christoph Waltz
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on Monday, February 15, 2010 * * * * *

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Actor Christoph Waltz for 'Inglourious Basterds'

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    1. richcat  03/06/2010 05:38 PM Report

      I am an actor. Everything Mr. Waltz said about the craft of acting is true for me and so perceptive and informative. A great interview. I am so glad he got his chance and made the most of it. It was a great performance. Thank You Mr. Waltz.

    2. Hu5h  02/27/2010 08:47 PM Report

      fantastic interview

      great perspectives

    3. markj  02/18/2010 08:34 AM Report

      What a marvellous interview. Waltz is clearly on top of the world, a heartwarming discussion.

    4. doodahdaze  02/17/2010 07:39 AM Report

      And don't forget to chew your food loudly, that makes it even more annoying. Kind of like the crook of Tarrantino's chin. And nose; the combination, the nose and the chin. How they work together, like a toothless grandmother chewing her mush.

    5. clbusser  02/16/2010 01:21 PM Report

      Re Herr Waltz - what an interesting person and a very interesting interview. He was terrifi in the Inglorius Basturds and now I know why. I just re-rented it.

    6. REMant  02/16/2010 11:14 AM Report

      Aspiring authors are often advised to write about what they know. But they nearly never do, do they? They write about what they don't like, only revealing themselves only in contrast. That appears to apply to aspiring auteurs as well. I wasn't aware, however, this was a high school production. Or typecast.