The Hateful Eight (Tarantino, 2015?)
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I really enjoyed this film the first time I saw it, but on the second viewing I'm convinced it's a masterpiece. It's different than the couple of last ones of his movies, in that it is more focused and to the point (less gimmicks and flamboyance).
Having a real score instead of songs was a good choice. Music isn't spectacular but works great with the story. Everyone of the actors did a find job, especially Goggins, Jason Leigh, Dern and Russel. If you're a fan of westerns, I can't see you not liking this.
Having a real score instead of songs was a good choice. Music isn't spectacular but works great with the story. Everyone of the actors did a find job, especially Goggins, Jason Leigh, Dern and Russel. If you're a fan of westerns, I can't see you not liking this.
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yeah, don't feel like spoiler tags or saying much, but goddamn do i love walt goggins
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after star wars left such a bad taste in my mouth i am going to have to watch this movie to rinse it out. hope it delivers.
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didnt feel it
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Movie was amazing
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Movie was amazing
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brilliant. a lot to say.
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Realized this myself about five minutes into hour three.Willie B wrote:didnt feel it
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So what's the verdict on this? Better than Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained?
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no just different. it could have been "better" to me if some things were different about it but that's not what qt is doing right nowKace wrote:So what's the verdict on this? Better than Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained?
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of all the new movies that leaked this week or i saw in the theater, this was my favorite
was a little worried up until the intermission, it was starting to feel long.. and then the second half just blows the roof off it
70mm screening looked fantastic
was a little worried up until the intermission, it was starting to feel long.. and then the second half just blows the roof off it
70mm screening looked fantastic
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agreed that it really picks up in the last third. But it all worked in the end and I'm glad I finished it. Looking forward to watching again.
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I will always read qt as cutie.
Movie was boring as fuck though. When they were closing the door for the hundredth time I wanted to punch cutie in the face.
Movie was boring as fuck though. When they were closing the door for the hundredth time I wanted to punch cutie in the face.
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can't wait to reach the intermission then cuz the first half is so boring/
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tarantino needs at least one or two people that will tell him when he needs to trim the fat. the movie was decent but definitely fell short of expectations. performances were good, the cinematography was great, especially at the 70mm showing, but it could have been at least 15-30 minutes shorter. Some of the dialogue felt a bit on the nose and the comedic use of the n-word seemed a bit hackneyed, especially after django. Russell, Jason Leigh, Goggins, and Roth were the standout performances imo.
Not really sure I can articulate what was missing or what should have been differently but I think that the characters are becoming more caricatures under the guide of paying homage to the old western archetypes. I hope at some point Tarantino decides to get back to fully fleshed out characters, ideally in a modern setting, so the movies don't have to be presented as if the audience is in on the joke.
Not really sure I can articulate what was missing or what should have been differently but I think that the characters are becoming more caricatures under the guide of paying homage to the old western archetypes. I hope at some point Tarantino decides to get back to fully fleshed out characters, ideally in a modern setting, so the movies don't have to be presented as if the audience is in on the joke.
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I thought so. Might be his best yet IMO. He took what he did with those movies, but brought it back to Reservoir Dogs in terms of the set-up, and just knocked it out of the park. I was a pig in shit watching this.Kace wrote:So what's the verdict on this? Better than Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained?
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inglourious >>>django>>hateful eight
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disagree about the best movie yet statement. I like Django more as it's more of a romp. let's not forget this movie takes place in really like 2 or maybe 3 locations
for what it's worth I'm looking forward to the next qt film now that this is out of the way
for what it's worth I'm looking forward to the next qt film now that this is out of the way
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Inglorious Basterds had much better dialogue than Django. Tarantino also didn't edit Django well, too many dragged out scenes.
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I downloaded this movie and it's been sitting in my downloads folder for ages. If it is anything like Django I'm definitely not going to like it. Inglorious Basterds was the last QT film I enjoyed.
Right now I'm deciding between watching Revenant and this movie. 3 hour time investment so I have to make sure it pays off.
Right now I'm deciding between watching Revenant and this movie. 3 hour time investment so I have to make sure it pays off.
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This sounds optimistic. I really, really liked Reservoir Dogs. Much better than Pulp Fiction (which everybody just hypes unnecessarily) IMO.Versive wrote:I thought so. Might be his best yet IMO. He took what he did with those movies, but brought it back to Reservoir Dogs in terms of the set-up, and just knocked it out of the park. I was a pig in shit watching this.Kace wrote:So what's the verdict on this? Better than Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained?
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Watched it - I enjoyed this movie thoroughly. I was pleasantly surprised to see Tim Roth (lmao at being called Oswaldo Mobray and that proper English accent) and Michael Madsen (I spent like 10 minutes trying to figure out where I'd seen him before). But to me the guy that took the crown acting wise was the southern dude Walton Goggins. He was just killing me everytime he opened his mouth, didn't expect him to be in the situation he was in before the end of the movie.
I feel like the people who found the movie boring are ppl who might not be used to tarantino's style in the first place. It wasn't significantly different than most of his other movies. I found the dialogue and setup engaging but then again I didn't really know a lot about the movie going in, so I just kept getting surprised left and right.
I feel like the people who found the movie boring are ppl who might not be used to tarantino's style in the first place. It wasn't significantly different than most of his other movies. I found the dialogue and setup engaging but then again I didn't really know a lot about the movie going in, so I just kept getting surprised left and right.
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If you like Reservoir Dogs, you'll like this.
It was a little stretched for the first 1:20+, but when it turns up, it turns up. Definitely enjoyed and loved the way it wrapped up.
It was a little stretched for the first 1:20+, but when it turns up, it turns up. Definitely enjoyed and loved the way it wrapped up.