Inglourious Basterds
In the first year of the German occupation of France, Shosanna Dreyfus (Melanie Laurent) witnesses the execution of her family at the hand of Nazi Colonel Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz). Shosanna narrowly escapes and flees to Paris where she forges a new identity as the owner and operator of a cinema. Elsewhere in Europe, lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) organizes a group of Jewish American soldiers to perform swift, shocking acts of retribution. Later known to their enemy as “the basterds,” Raine’s squad joins German actress and undercover agent Bridget von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) on a mission to take down the leaders of the Third Reich. Fates converge under a cinema marquis, where Shosanna is poised to carry out a revenge plan of her own…. Employing pulp and propaganda in equal measure, Quentin Tarantino’s INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS weaves together infamous, oppressed, real and larger-than-life the stories of WWII.
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Tony Wong returns to talk one of the hottest topics on the show over the last month, agile development for web design. We discuss the importance of keeping your plans flexible while focusing on the common goal, how to use the twin strategies of ‘chunking’ & prioritization to guarantee an on-time delivery, and explain what the heck the Hexagon of Success actually is. 00:00 Cold Open 01:35 The 99% and independent contractors of the future 02:35 Tony Wong, leading creatives into the future with better product management 03:15 Aure shows his progress on the TWi visual redesign 04:45 Planning the development of the ThisWeekIn redesign 06:25 Tony tells us the amount of planning should be commensurate to time involved designing and the amount of labor 07:30 Tony Wong talks about his previous experience and how to plan projects in a natural & organic ways 10:00 The evolution of mastering agile and “orthodox agile” 11:30 Tony predicts we will have the website done in six episodes 17:30 The See It Cycle and Lean methodology 18:45 How do you sell the idea of working on isolated chunks without planning the entire project? 20:00 You’re making something, not buying anything. 21:05 Envisioning the end 21:39 Chunking out the project, and further segmentation 23:00 The importance of getting what you need versus what you want 24:00 Chunks of work can expose poor design or not needed blue-sky elements 26:30 Sticking to the plan can ruin project management: know the goal & make a flexible …