what snuff did brad pitt use in inglorious bastards?

I 99.99% doubt he used snuff on camera in the film. Did anyone see any snuff? What I saw is an actor pinching his fingers together in a snuffbox and then sniffing audibly off of those fingers very quickly. Its called acting.

What next are you gonna tell us all the nazis they killed didn’t really die? I don’t see though why it couldn’t be snuff for real. Side note in movies if you see someone smoking a cigarette it’s probably prickily lettuce which the smoke from looks more like cigarette smoke on film then does actual cigarette smoke. Just a side note.

Plus if it was real snuff he might blow the take just to have an excuse to get another pinch.

You know what is real?

The edit button

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hey ;p

I 99.99% doubt he used snuff on camera in the film. Did anyone see any snuff? What I saw is an actor pinching his fingers together in a snuffbox and then sniffing audibly off of those fingers very quickly. Its called acting.

“Acting isn’t pretending, acting is doing”. If he was a good actor he would embrace the activity of snuffing and for the sake of the character and the moment he would actually take snuff in the scene. That being said, I kind of doubt he really did take snuff in the scene but it’s still cool to ponder. I’ll have to ask him one day…

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“Acting isn’t pretending, acting is doing”. If he was a good actor he would embrace the activity of snuffing and for the sake of the character and the moment he would actually take snuff in the scene. That being said, I kind of doubt he really did take snuff in the scene but it’s still cool to ponder. I’ll have to ask him one day…

It really all depends on what school of acting he prescribes to. There are dozens of highly respected methods and they all advocate for different methods when needing to create an action, or to create the illusion of the action.

Touché haha

somehow I have been misquoted