Vintage Movie Wallpaper of the Day
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Klaus Kinski as ruthless Nazi SS Colonel Hans Mueller in Five for Hell. I really dig the framing of this photograph as it perfectly captures Klaus Kinski with that relentlessly conniving yet troubled look on his face when contrasted with two blurred female legs that sit in the foreground. Not to mention they use the circular frame at the foot of the bed to wrap around Klaus’s face.
Leading up to the August 21st release of Inglourious Basterds in US movie theaters I will be posting images from WWII films that helped to inspire it. In addition starting on Monday I will be running a special Inglourious Basterds contest!
Inglourious Basterds:
::: Official Site
::: Official Twitter
::: Official Austin Premiere
Fantastic Fest earlier this week announced a premiere event in Austin, Texas, for Inglourious Basterds to kick off Cinemapocalyse which will also feature two WWII films hand picked by Tarantino himself immediately following! And note that Enzo Castellari’s INGLORIOUS BASTARDS will be screening at the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz from August 3-5 (details).
Related Coverage:
::: The Klaus Kinski Files
::: Five for Hell Review by Matt Blake
::: Mike Fleming interviews Tarantino on post-Cannes cut
::: Anne Thompson interviews Tarantino on Inglourious Basterds
::: Read my interview with Enzo Castellari on Twitch
::: Previous Movie Wallpaper (Cinema is Dope)
::: Cinema is Dope: Best of the 62nd Cannes Film Festival




