no actors could save this dogshit scenario. brad and leo were just hired to sell tickets with their name on the poster
It's like Tarantino saw the genuine praise PTA gets and went "I'm going to do that" (he failed)
it was a 9/10 until the stupid shlock ending.
>dude, Brad smashes some girl's face into a phone hook and Leo burns a screeching hippie alive! Sharon Tate's memory is totally vindicted!
I think rather he fell for the "love letter to hollywood" meme and thought that by making his own he would win finally an oscar, then he could retire in peace
chinese hands typed these posts. so sowwy bruce ree got btfo by Chad Brad
I think rather he fell for the "love letter to hollywood" meme and thought that by making his own he would win finally an oscar, then he could retire in peace
I don't mind the meandering at all, I actually enjoy those parts. What I hated was the so called "set up" with the Manson kids at the farm. They made Tex miss Brad Pitt's character by a second, to set up the show down later on. When they are together again, it's completely by coincidence and the Manson kids don't even know who the frick he is. Pitt barely even remembered.
Tarantino could have easily made it so the Manson kids saw Pitt walking the dog or from outside, which is why they changed plans and went in his house. Instead it was the moronic "we gotta kill Rick because we saw him on tv as kids!!"
More like only good movie, apart from maybe True Romance if you count Tarantino scripts. Tony Scott was a much better director. Pulp Fiction is the archetypal overrated flick. Reservoir Dogs was an inferior remake of City on Fire with added reddit dialogue, and Kill Bill onwards are all just overly wordy pastiches of the films of actual creative people.
Jackie Brown is his worst movie. This one is a close second. You aren't being a clever contrarian by praising the mess that was Jackie Brown. You're just a moron.
damn now this is artistry. just get your studio to license some needle drop from the 70's that's been used in dozens of films as instant nostalgia-trigger and get praised by brainlets who view this as some deep cinematic reference
Well... I think it was fricking awesome. Understanding the plot of the movie does require the viewer to know who sharon tate is and also when/by whom she was murdered. So if you like some of my mates (i only knew cuz it was in the newspapers) had no clue of the above. The story does absolutely frick all for you and you have indeed been watching random scenes attached to another for three hours long.
I would say that is the weakest point of the movie and also why I can't really give it my Kino stamp of approval even though i fricking loved it.
Big portion of the 2019 was clueless about the events of 1969, so no. Audience came because le Brad Pitt, le Leonardo Dicaprio, le Tarantino kino, like dumb cattle.
Would be different if Ryan Gosling was the main character.
no actors could save this dogshit scenario. brad and leo were just hired to sell tickets with their name on the poster
filtered beyond belief
>dude, Brad smashes some girl's face into a phone hook and Leo burns a screeching hippie alive! Sharon Tate's memory is totally vindicted!
empty buzzwords post. orwell was right about newspeak
>all words are buzzwords so we can sum up a thought or idea easily
>NO U CAN'T DO THIS
stfu, idiot
There's hardly any thought or ideas in those posts, silence would be just as evocative.
Please enlighten us as to why the movie was good fellow genius.
Wouldn't work. It's almost perfect as is.
yes but le wacky Rick Dalton filmography clips!
chinese hands typed these posts. so sowwy bruce ree got btfo by Chad Brad
It's like Tarantino saw the genuine praise PTA gets and went "I'm going to do that" (he failed)
I think rather he fell for the "love letter to hollywood" meme and thought that by making his own he would win finally an oscar, then he could retire in peace
it was a 9/10 until the stupid shlock ending.
I don't mind the meandering at all, I actually enjoy those parts. What I hated was the so called "set up" with the Manson kids at the farm. They made Tex miss Brad Pitt's character by a second, to set up the show down later on. When they are together again, it's completely by coincidence and the Manson kids don't even know who the frick he is. Pitt barely even remembered.
Tarantino could have easily made it so the Manson kids saw Pitt walking the dog or from outside, which is why they changed plans and went in his house. Instead it was the moronic "we gotta kill Rick because we saw him on tv as kids!!"
I liked that it had California Dreamin in. Tarantino was probably thinking of Chungking Express when he put that in.
His last good movie was Jackie Brown.
More like only good movie, apart from maybe True Romance if you count Tarantino scripts. Tony Scott was a much better director. Pulp Fiction is the archetypal overrated flick. Reservoir Dogs was an inferior remake of City on Fire with added reddit dialogue, and Kill Bill onwards are all just overly wordy pastiches of the films of actual creative people.
his last good movie until this one. you're right everything in between was shit
Jackie Brown is his worst movie. This one is a close second. You aren't being a clever contrarian by praising the mess that was Jackie Brown. You're just a moron.
damn now this is artistry. just get your studio to license some needle drop from the 70's that's been used in dozens of films as instant nostalgia-trigger and get praised by brainlets who view this as some deep cinematic reference
Tarantino's autopilot is better than 99% of hacks out there.
>3 hours of meandering drivel that goes no where
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Well... I think it was fricking awesome. Understanding the plot of the movie does require the viewer to know who sharon tate is and also when/by whom she was murdered. So if you like some of my mates (i only knew cuz it was in the newspapers) had no clue of the above. The story does absolutely frick all for you and you have indeed been watching random scenes attached to another for three hours long.
I would say that is the weakest point of the movie and also why I can't really give it my Kino stamp of approval even though i fricking loved it.
This movie was kino, don't care what you homosexuals say
His best movie
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>Quentin Tarantino has citedModel Shopas an inspiration for his 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Actually a great movie with a solid meta-payoff, it's a linklater film, but actually good.
Movie forgot to kill Charles Manson. Wasn't that the entire point and what everyone came to see?
Big portion of the 2019 was clueless about the events of 1969, so no. Audience came because le Brad Pitt, le Leonardo Dicaprio, le Tarantino kino, like dumb cattle.