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I still have never seen it all the way through.
The girl I was dating at the time didn’t like it and asked to leave the theater.
Then a later time I watched it and thought it was building up to some climax, then realized there was still like an hour to go. Whole new act III or whatever.
The girl I was dating at the time didn’t like it and asked to leave the theater.
Then a later time I watched it and thought it was building up to some climax, then realized there was still like an hour to go. Whole new act III or whatever.
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Jamie Fox is somehow an actor.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:30 pm Oh!
This one might be more controversial:
Django Unchained.
I saw it in theaters and remember thinking WTF who cast Jamie Foxx? Every one of his lines seemed to fall flat, like he didn’t even know the character yet and was reading the script for the very first time.
Then I learned, Tarantino wrote the character for Will Smith, but he turned the role down so it went to Foxx instead
Movie was still awesome.
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Yea.
What about Tarantino’s cameo as like some Australian cowboy or whatever?
The Aussie accent is awesomely bad, but knowingly so, it seems, so maybe doesn’t fit here
What about Tarantino’s cameo as like some Australian cowboy or whatever?
The Aussie accent is awesomely bad, but knowingly so, it seems, so maybe doesn’t fit here
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i liked it tooOverlander wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:45 pmJamie Fox is somehow an actor.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:30 pm Oh!
This one might be more controversial:
Django Unchained.
I saw it in theaters and remember thinking WTF who cast Jamie Foxx? Every one of his lines seemed to fall flat, like he didn’t even know the character yet and was reading the script for the very first time.
Then I learned, Tarantino wrote the character for Will Smith, but he turned the role down so it went to Foxx instead
Movie was still awesome.
Hateful 8, not so much
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Shut up.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:50 pmi liked it tooOverlander wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:45 pmJamie Fox is somehow an actor.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:30 pm Oh!
This one might be more controversial:
Django Unchained.
I saw it in theaters and remember thinking WTF who cast Jamie Foxx? Every one of his lines seemed to fall flat, like he didn’t even know the character yet and was reading the script for the very first time.
Then I learned, Tarantino wrote the character for Will Smith, but he turned the role down so it went to Foxx instead
Movie was still awesome.
Hateful 8, not so much
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Ethan Hawkes' John Brown was pretty spot on Tarantino.
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Not exactly a "date" movie. LOLousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:45 pm I still have never seen it all the way through.
The girl I was dating at the time didn’t like it and asked to leave the theater.
Then a later time I watched it and thought it was building up to some climax, then realized there was still like an hour to go. Whole new act III or whatever.
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you think?
i tried hard to get into it, but it never really did anything for me. and i’m generally a fan of Ethan Hawke
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Any movie can be a date movie if you cut a hole in the bucket of popcornBasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:56 pmNot exactly a "date" movie. LOLousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:45 pm I still have never seen it all the way through.
The girl I was dating at the time didn’t like it and asked to leave the theater.
Then a later time I watched it and thought it was building up to some climax, then realized there was still like an hour to go. Whole new act III or whatever.
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More chauvinistic comments. Shocker.
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I liked Django and appreciate Quentin essentially bringing Christoph Waltz to movies made on the west side of the pond.
Also liked Hateful Eight, for more than anything because of Jennifer Jason Leigh who is somehow still so criminally underrated.
Also liked Hateful Eight, for more than anything because of Jennifer Jason Leigh who is somehow still so criminally underrated.
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Yea, Cristoph Waltz is a gem.
but he was better in Basterds.
but he was better in Basterds.
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Which is better:
Kill Bill 1 or 2?
Kill Bill 1 or 2?
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tough call who is better in tarantino flicks...Waltz or Roth
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I like all of QT's movies. None of them are bad. I'm definitely a fan.
All of that is true but I also haven't had my socks completely blown off since Kill Bill.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood's potential was greater than its product.
I think Death Proof is a little underrated, though.
All of that is true but I also haven't had my socks completely blown off since Kill Bill.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood's potential was greater than its product.
I think Death Proof is a little underrated, though.