Finally saw INGLORIOUS BASTARDS (just can't bring myself to spell it correctly/incorrectly?) on BD and I think it is Tarantino's best film since PULP FICTION. There is this neverending sense of dread in so many of the scenes that you really find yourself wondering when the explosion will happen or if. The opening scene in the farmhouse and the one in the rathskeller are incredibly tense in the way that Tarantino keeps ratcheting up the tension as you wait for something to happen. As usual, the dialogue is just incredible, with flawless performances down the line with special kudos to Christoph Walz as one of the most malevolent characters I have ever seen onscreen, and Brad Pitt looking like he is actually enjoying himself in his role.
Also saw I LOVE YOU, MAN on BD and while it has its moments, I often felt I was watching a Ben Stiller comedy with Paul Rudd in the lead because Stiller decided not to do it. Pales in comparison with THE HANGOVER, which I thought was just the funniest film I have seen in years.
And for those of you who disliked THE DEPARTED, GANGS OF NEW YORK and THE AVIATOR, I just have two words: CAPE FEAR

, which had quite a few defenders when it came out, and I think it is without a doubt Scorsese's worst film, with not one character that I felt should have survived the finale.