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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Quentin Tarantino, July 26, 2019) Movie • Page 50

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by OhTheWater, Nov 2, 2017.

  1. TEGCRocco

    Assume It's A Bit

    That interaction is honestly one of the funniest things I've seen all year
     
  2. Marx&Recreation

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    Feel like I’m alone in having neither a strong positive nor negative reaction to this. I liked it, but not nearly as much as my favorite QT, and I don’t think I really enjoyed any of it until the ranch scene.

    But also when it ended I was just baffled that anything in it could make people hate it lol
     
  3. Wow I didn’t expect Once Upon a Time in Hollywood to have so much in common with Midsommar
     
  4. Cameron

    FKA nowFace Prestigious

    Don’t you dare re post your tweets here coward!
     
  5. Cameron

    FKA nowFace Prestigious

    Did you like it?
     
  6. koryoreo

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    Enjoyed this a hell lot more than Midsommar.
     
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  8. Thank you for following me on Twitter dot com
     
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  9. I don't think Midsommar is meant to be "enjoyed." I personally loved it more than I loved this.
     
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  10. SteveLikesMusic

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    Watching basterds for the first time in years andddd it feels like the greatest movie of all time
     
  11. coleslawed

    Eat Pizza

    I’m just starting the H8ful 8 recut, and it’s been made into four 50-minute “chapters,” so that should be a pretty good tv feel.

    I hope the extra footage in the four-hour cut is just Cliff & Tate making their entire commutes in real-time.
     
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  12. Ferrari333SP

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  13. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    django’s first half is better than i remembered but the back half is just as much of a mess, if not more so
     
  14. Serh Aug 3, 2019
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    Serh

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    Django was my first Tarantino on the big screen, so I always wished I liked it more than I do
     
  15. I’m not - people are idiots
     
  16. Mechanical asshole will be a daily word for me now
     
  17. TJ Wells

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    God it’s so much fun to watch audiences with the end of this. Full round of applause at this still sold out screening.
     
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  18. tdlyon

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  19. phaynes12

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    placement of RD and JB is truly wild
     
  20. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    just finished the rewatch. django and death proof aren’t essential but hateful 8 is the only one that’s actually bad. going to see hollywood again after our open house
     
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  21. Cameron

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    I personally prefer H8 due to the actors involved, the setting, and I love whenever QT “takes a knee” in a scene to let it breathe. In H8 he does it A LOT which is my cup of tea
     
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  22. Cameron

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    Like Kurt Russel eating chili is my shit
     
  23. TJ Wells

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    So I signed up for Regal Unlimited today since it's gonna be 100 and I'm off, but man, their selection is spotty at best. So looks like I'm seeing Hobbs & Shaw, The Art of Self Defense, and then dipping in for a fifth viewing of this. I don't think I've ever seen a movie in theaters this many times before.
     
  24. Cameron

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    I think my new ranking is:

    RD
    JB
    Kill Bill V2
    Once Upon a Time...
    Kill Bill v1
    IB
    PF
    Death Proof
    H8
    Django
     
  25. the rural juror

    carried in the arms of cheerleaders

    Pulp, Basterds, and Reservoir are my top 3.

    The rest are all more interchangeable for me, but goddamn what a filmography. Not a single one that I genuinely don’t like.