Saw it a second time today. It's a movie that's good enough to catch twice in theatres, especially because seeing it in a theatre really adds an ironic layer to the final sequence. Ofcourse, it's still enjoyable on a second viewing, some of the suspense even remains because of the great way it's shot and edited. It's probably QT's most tight movie, with very few flab on it, actually it's the anti-Death proof in every conceivable way. Entertaining dialouge that actually drives the plot forward and great memorable characters. For a two and a half hour movie there are exceptionally few scenes, I would say no more than twenty, which is unusual. We have been blessed with great cinematic villains these last years and Watlz's Landa can take his place in line with Bardem's Chigurg and Ledger's Joker. Landa is portrayed in such an unconventinal way, with his at times childlike glee (he really has a remarkable face, both droll and threatening) and through-the-teeth flattery and politeness. I also think that the turn his character takes towards the end is a very surprising and bold one.