“They’re not rooting for him, but it’s a fucking movie, and if he figures it out it’s going to be a more exciting movie!” Tarantino continued. It was the fact he was not only a bad guy, not only a Nazi, but a Nazi known as the Jew Hunter, who is finding Jews and sending them to the concentration camp, but when he shows up towards the end of the movie, kinda figuring out what the Basterds are doing, the audience wants him to.” I found I had a really interesting situation with him that has been hard to have with any other character. “All the things that he was supposed to be good at, he was that good at them. “The minute he enters a scene, he dominates it,” Tarantino said. While speaking with Empire magazine, Tarantino said Landa was the most fun he’s ever had writing a character. READ MORE: Quentin Tarantino Says ‘The Social Network’ Is The Best Film Of The Last Decade, “Hands Down” What would “ Pulp Fiction” be without Vincent Vega? Would “ Kill Bill” be nearly as good without The Bride? But for the Oscar-winner there is one character that stands out among the others as the most fun character to write: Christoph Waltz‘s despicable Hans Landa from “ Inglourious Basterds.” Quentin Tarantino has written dozens of memorable characters throughout his career.
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