Check out these cool posters for Inglourious Basterds. The posters were created by accomplished artists such as Jeremy Fish, Patrick Martinez and Grotesk and each one was signed by Quentin Tarantino. The posters sold for $300 each and all the funds went to a charity for the Haiti earthquake.
Below are my favorite posters, you can check out the other posters at Upperplayground.com and read more about the event.
The Nazi reminds me of the bad guy from Danger Girl, Major Maxim
Oh, the irony!
This is my favorite. It’s subtle yet it tells the whole story.
Propaganda style poster from WW 2!
Simple but effective.

JO
Mar 19, 2010 -
I didnt like this movie. Its really stupid. IT has no sense, just a wate of time (and money).
Agt Pendergast
Mar 29, 2010 -
I loved the heck out of this movie. The dialogue was sharp and well written. The characters were both larger than life and fleshed out (particularly Hans Landa), and I really enjoyed the cinematography and music. Any particular part about it you felt was stupid? It’s not like it was going for historical accuracy, and even movies that do usually get a lot wrong.