Conan O’Brien Explains Why Watching Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds For The First Time Was ‘The Worst Experience I Had In My Life With Movies’

Conan O’Brien Explains Why Watching Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds For The First Time Was ‘The Worst Experience I Had In My Life With Movies’

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This weekend, Conan O’Brien will host the 97th Academy Awards, but the beloved comedian is obviously no stranger to spending with folks from the film and TV industry. For nearly three decades on his three talk shows, he spoke to actors, directors and other talent from Hollywood, and often that entailed watching whatever new project they were promoting ahead of time. Unfortunately, some miscommunication resulted in his first viewing of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds being a less than ideal experience.

During his visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live! to chat with the title host ahead of the winners of this year’s Oscars nominees being announced on the 2025 TV schedule, O’Brien recalled the time in 2009 when he was given extremely short notice about Tarantino stopping by to plug the Brad Pitt-starring World War II movie. He said:

The worst experience I had in my life with movies was Quentin Tarantino was coming on. It was a booking I didn’t know about, and this is a bunch of years ago and he’s my favorite filmmaker… I get to work that day and they said, ‘Oh, he has a movie.’ And I went, ‘Wait, no one told me he was coming on. What’s the movie?’ It’s Inglorious Basterds, which has come to be one of my favorite movies of all time. I love that movie! And someone says, ‘Well he’s gonna be here in like an hour. Watch it really fast!’

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