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One account has John & Evans Frankenheimer planning an early dinner and invited some guests over According to Robert Blair Kaiser’s book RFK Must Die 7 the guest list included director Roman Polanski whose movie Rosemary’s Baby was selling a lot of tickets and his wife Sharon Tate Other guests were future head of Disney Pictures Frank Wells and his wife Luanne, plus actress Anjanette Comer, nightclub owner Brian Morris, set designer Richard Sylbert, and a woman named Sarah Hudson, who apparently was dating Sylbert at the time. |
Damn getting stoked about this, looking forward to it. Now im doing a Mini Tarantino Marathon. Was really hoping for a 70mm showings or a 70mm Roadshow, this setting would be perfect for it. Also if not 70mm what did QT do with all those projectors he refurbished for the Hateful Eight roadshow?
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One of Kennedy's body guards was former football player and 'fearsome foursome' member of the Rams Rosey Grier, in the photo top left.
https://a.scpr.org/i/951fc8862e0e8b2...53598-full.jpg I can remember the day RFK died, because that was the day I graduated from St. Petersburg High School, June 6, 1968. https://cdn1.backpackerverse.com/wp-...in-florida.jpg The summer of 1969 I worked the grill at Billy's Famous Subs, my cousin, on the boardwalk in Ocean City Maryland. Located on the Atlantic shore. 150 miles from Baltimore. For four months I had no TV, this is before cable, one radio station. I never even heard of Woodstock until the movie came out a year later. I did go see Gone with the Wind, it was playing continuously at the only local theater. At that time, only a 1,000 people lived all year in Ocean City, but on the 4th of July it was 200,000. Today they'll have up to 350,000 in OC in the summer. https://seacove-motel.com/wp-content..._Boardwalk.jpg |
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Some of you won't. Looking forward to coming back to this thread after some of you have seen it. |
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I'm not going to see it until a week from Saturday.
I do have one question for OTWP - you can answer in spoiler tags, PM, rep comment, whatever:
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I'll say different. It's more personal and heartfelt than anything he's ever done, IMO. With that said, there are still plenty of easter eggs, excellent cameos and typical QT obsessions that are everywhere in the film. If you're a huge QT fan, I think you'll LOVE this movie. I wasn't alive during this time period, but I really FELT like I was in 1969 LA. |
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I think my fave movies of his are Inglorious Basterds, Jackie Brown and Kill Bill. But really I like them all. |
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