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For example, the Sharon Tate angle / story line was stupid. |
This movie was ****ing amazing!
If you are a QT fan you will love it. |
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Was an excellent film, if a tad Hollywood-stylized [which I realize is an odd criticism of this particular film, and it's not it's fault, but time has witnessed a move away from prestige films looking like Hollywood productions, . . grittier, less 'star power,' ironically]. The performances were great, but the one true star of the movie is James Elroy. Such a narrative. Such writing. A close second was Cromwell's understated accent. Could so easily have fallen into caricature. I disagree that Basinger was the weakest acting of the bunch. But I do think her OScar was lifted a bit by Hollywood's love of her character [they love when Hollywood lionizes Hollywood /cough Shakespeare in Love]. This also was Elroy's creativity. |
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Don't get me wrong - I thought Basinger did a excellent job. Just not as good as the others. Ironically, one of the pivotal moments of the film - when Dudley asks Exley about Rolo Tomasi - wasn't in the book. Elroy said he was just as surprised by that as everybody else. |
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I loved the movie. But, this is in no way his best film, better than a Pulp Fiction. GTFO. If your a Tarantino fan, you’ll love it. I don’t see how in this era of superheroes, animation or franchise action movies there is room for a mass audience for this movie. |
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Tarantino discussed "many times" the Brad Pitt role with Tom Cruise and offered him the role but he turned him down. Cruise in a Tarantino movie? :#
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He also wanted Will Smith as Django first too. That would have been interesting |
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Will Smith: Sign me up! QT: Django Unchained? Will Smith: No thanks! Dude is ****ing terrible at selecting roles. |
I loved it, as I do all of QT’s movies. He’s my favorite Director. He has one bad movie (Death Proof) and it might be my favorite bad movie ever.
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Which is fine. He knows what he is and doesn’t try and push himself much |
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Kurt “****ing” Russell is amazing as Stunt Man Mike. |
I am a big QT fan. Love all his films. I think this is my personal favorite of his, and that's mostly because of how good Brad and Leo are.
I think it's really, really good and I see how opinions can be divisive on it. |
Ugh, felt like watching that band you loved in the 90s reuniting for a tour because someone's going through a divorce/midlife crisis. Moments of brilliance combined with low hanging fruit groaners. Sold out show with people over laughing and applauding so I'm likely the minority. Yes, I knew what to expect going in.
It is filmed perfectly though. A perfectly frosted turd, imo. |
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Can we get another There Will Be Blood and No Country For Old Men type of year? |
I liked it, alot. Not my favorite Tarantino but somewhere in the middle, exactly where I have no idea yet until I watch it a few more times. The middle did kind of drag on a bit, could have made it a shorter movie. If you like Tarantino and/or that era of Hollywood you will probably like it.
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Not as good as Pulp Fiction or Inglorious Bastards but as good as or better than the rest. |
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Pulp Fiction Inglorious Bastards Reserviour Dogs Kill Bill Once upon a time in Hollywood Django Kill Bill 2 Jackie Brown Death Proof |
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*haven't seen it yet |
Really looks like a Love it or Leave it movie for most who have seen it.
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Read a review that said it’s EVERYTHING you ever wanted it to be... right up until the last 20 minutes
Which will be good enough to earn my $10 |
Just got back from the theater,I enjoyed it. Storytelling turned on it's head, and about storytelling itself. Not as entertaining as some other QT films but definitely a smart movie IMO
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I really enjoyed it. I’ll probably see it again.
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Just got back from seeing this. I get why some folks didn’t love it. Personally, I thought it was phenomenal! DiCaprio’s character is so great and Pitt was as great as he’s ever been in anything. Like it or not, you cannot tell the story of America without L.A. and L.A. may have never been as important as it was during that time period(it’s not really that big of a deal nowadays). QT takes you on a throwback journey and ties in one of the most horrific, yet interesting pieces of American cultural history. Plus an awesome soundtrack and plenty of Tarantino Easter eggs.
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As usual the music soundtrack from the era chosen by Tarantino helped provided another layer to the events happening on the screen. He is a master at using music to help tell his vision. I laughed out loud at one Easter egg that was not so subtle, the poster of the Nazi pic directed by the Italian maestro "Mar-ga-ray-ti!" pronounced the way Pitt pronounce it to Hans when trying to get into the theater in Inglorious Bastards. |
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One of the movie junkies here at Amazon saw it and said it was one of his favorite Tarantino movies!
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Tough to rank Tarrantino films because I really like them all, but this is mine for now, I change them some when I see them again, and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood could change too.
My top 3 Pulp Fiction Resevoir Dogs Inglorious Basterds Awesome Jackie Brown Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Kill Bill 2 Kill Bill 1 Really good Django Hateful Eight Deathproof |
It was a nostalgia bomb of a movie, I'll give it that. For the rest....I'm not really sure. It's somewhere between a big fat "meh" and pretty damned entertaining at different points and spots throughout. Good job by the actors and it's shot beautifully, though.
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Last 20 mins was my wife's and I fav part. I want more Brad and leo duos
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QT has stated he's only doing 10 movies, right? Well, this one kind of felt like it should have been his farewell project to me, if that's the case.
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I've been teaching screenwriting in Chicago all summer, and was kind of nervous about heading back to LA. What if I'd fallen out of love with it? Watched this movie in 70mm at the Music Box, and I couldn't be more excited to go home. Lots and lots and lots of people have tried to make a movie about the movies. There is always a layer of artifice to it that you cannot escape. Not with this one. It's just everything there is to love about Hollywood. Not Los Angeles - Hollywood. LA is a city. Hollywood is a state of being. Thankfully, the other film faculty here is a bunch of crazy smart European and Lebanese filmmakers from Columbia University, so having a conversation about movies is like talking food with a Michelin star chef. Last night, one of the directing faculty and I were having drinks, he looks at me and says "The more time I spend away from that movie..." and I finish his sentence: The more you love it. Yep. I have to see it a couple more times to know what I think. Right now, I suspect it is Tarantino's opus. I'm not sure. Have to think about it. But I don't need time to know how I feel: I ****ing LOVE it. |
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We went and saw it Sunday and I thought it was just ok with the last 20 minutes as being awesome while the previous 2 hrs was a completely different movie IMHO.
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It was okay. Not horrible, not great. As usual, Tarantino‘s greatest strength—overlong scenes and wandering dialogue—is also his greatest weakness. The western scene went on too long, and the whole “Margot Robbie going into the theater to watch herself” didn’t even need to be in the movie at all.
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Although I did hear that Bruce Lee’s family is very unhappy with how he was portrayed as some arrogant jerk... SHAME ON YOU QUENTIN |
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Maybe The Irishman will make up for my disappointment here. |
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I totally thought about CP during the Bruce Lee part and chuckled.
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I’m sorry man, this post just makes me laugh. |
Just watched it. Thought it was decent, but not great. Everything with Cliff Booth was awesome and compelling. the Rick Dalton stuff was just flat to me.
That last 20 or so minutes was superb though. |
Amazing how people are seeing the last 20 minutes-it's like the fork in the road
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1/ the alternate historical ending, which you had to expect given the build-up and the fact that you were at a Tarantino movie 2/ the sheer violence of it all, which actually seemed tame given the gruesome nature of the actual murders (and also something to be expected in a Tarantino movie) I found it remarkably satisfying. It was exactly what I wanted to see at the end of it. Some want more cowbell, and others want more flamethrower. I liked the movie for what it was, and I look forward to seeing it again in two years once it's more hazy in my mind. |
Heh, just figured out that 1970s Spideman played Sam Wanamaker. Nicholas Hammond. Was wondering who that was while watching.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">SPOILER: IF YOUVE SEEN ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD WATCH THIS. IF YOU HAVENT... <br><br>...WATCH ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD <a href="https://t.co/MqzRkRMLzh">pic.twitter.com/MqzRkRMLzh</a></p>— ZODIAC MOTHER****ER (@ZODIAC_MF) <a href="https://twitter.com/ZODIAC_MF/status/1156382244669444098?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 31, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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A film about the City of LA, without a doubt it's Chinatown. It's style, music, acting, the story, everything about that town rolled into one. Since the 70's I've probably watched it 40 times. Have it recorded right now along with The Player. http://www.filmsinfilms.com/wp-conte...-Player-11.jpg http://film.fiu.edu/wp-content/uploa.../chinatown.jpg |
Rambling and pointless. Then again, I am not a huge Tarantino fan. Soundtrack is cool. Everything else is a bore.
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This never went anywhere and the ending was pretty bad. Great acting, amazing sets (he nailed the Hollywood look) but many scenes were pointless and painfully slow. It would have been much better if he would have stuck to history and made it a true crime film. The fairy tale flamethrower shit was pretty out there, to say the least. I think the stars did their best with a very weak script and a movie without a true vision of what it was supposed to be. C - |
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Making Bruce Lee a caricature of himself and getting his ass kicked by Pitt was very stupid. One reason I wanted to see this "film" was for the Bruce scenes and they were as ridiculous and far-fetched as the rest of the movie. He made him into a joke. |
The beautiful and witty Mrs. FAX loved this movie.
I, on the other hand, just felt sad ... pretty much from the beginning all the way to the end. For me, this was a very sad film. Depressing, actually. FAX |
Loved it
The Leo scene in his trailer had me rolling. “8 whiskey sours, why can’t you only have 3 or 4 you ****ing alcoholic” Then Pitt in the end scene. |
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Wasn't Brad Pitts character a former solder and he was obviously highly trained and even killed his wife? Size matters in physical confrontations. |
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QT had the potential to make an incredible movie based on a turbulent time in American history. Instead, he made a fairy tale and wasted a lot of great acting performances. |
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This is what he does. He makes fantasy films. Especially the ones ever since Kill Bill. He’s deep into revisionist history. Cliff Booth is a fictional character so he can be as strong or as weak as the writer wants him to be. |
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Like Kareem mentioned, old Hollywood was extremely racist, so it wouldnt have been out of the ordinary for Cliff Booth to think of Bruce Lee as inferior. Anyways, i thought it was a badass scene. cool fighting and then extremely funny once Kurt Russels wife shows up and breaks it up. |
This movie was great. The last twenty minutes was the best and I consider Pitt the best part of this movie. The entire theater was cracking up with the last twenty minutes. It did drag a little but second half was great.
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If you're a fan of hard science fiction, then Robert L. Forward's <u>Dragon's Egg</u> may appeal to you.
It's the story of a race of intelligent beings living on the surface of a neutron star; the star is careening through the solar system at the time of the story. |
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Booth was fictional but Lee is not- so that was the point. QT made him into a joke- revisionist history for sure. :rolleyes: |
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Same as Goebells and Hitler in Basterds. It’s what he does. I guess what I was trying to say was, there’s no reasonable expectation going in that the Lee portrayal would be serious and accurate. Did anyone really watch that and think to themselves “yep, that’s what Bruce Lee was really like” ?? |
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BTW, how far has Hollywood fallen? This is the only original movie to make $100 million this summer. The rest were remakes, next chapter, sequels etc. |
As a surface level viewer, was the young girl 'suck your dick in the car' thing a Manson thing, a Cliff Booth dream thing, a nod towards Hollywood thing, or some combo of any of these?
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Changing times..... |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Re Once Upon A Time In Hollywood:<br><br>The Manson Family were overt White Supremacists who tried to start a race war w the goal of killing Black folks.<br><br>They werent "hippies" spouting left critiques of media. They were rightwingers.<br><br>This fact flips Tarantino's allegory on its head.</p>— Boots Riley (@BootsRiley) <a href="https://twitter.com/BootsRiley/status/1165110357959987201?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 24, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
That ending, probably a top five ever
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