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[Photos by Getty Images] Quentin Tarantino's latest masterpiece "Inglourious Basterds" finally made its Los Angeles Premiere this morning at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, a long awaited homecoming for the famous "Pulp Ficiton" director.  The new film, which stars Brad Pitt as the merciless leader of a makeshift band of Nazi-hunters travelling through World War II Europe, also premiered in Berlin last week to mass critical acclaim.  Several Hollywood stars including Jenna Fischer and B.J. Novak attended the debut as well to show their support for Tarantino's new movie. More»

Quentin Tarantino signs an autograph[Cult figure signs autographs]. Quentin Tarantino and the cast of the purposefully mispelled Inglourious Basterds took a hop across the pond to attend last night's premiere in Berlin. Set in WWII-era Vichy France, the film features Jewish characters exacting vengeance upon their Nazi oppressors. Brad Pitt plays a soldier from Tennessee who organizes a ragtag group of Jewish-American fighters to stick it to the Germans, while Diane Kruger plays a popular German film star who is secretly a spy for the Allies. Inglourious Basterds first showed at Cannes in May, and will premiere in the U.S. on August 21. More»

[Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, and Quentin Tarantino arrive in Cannes. Photos via Getty]

Hottest trio of the Cannes Festival will undoubtedly be going to the stars behind "Inglourious Basterds." The film, which was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, stars Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, Mike Myers, B.J. Novak and more.  The story is around a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" in Nazi-occupied France during WWII.  They are chosen to spread fear thoughout the Third Reich. The actors were on hand to pose in Cannes yesterday.

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