Texas tough guy takes on Manson Family in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and now entire Third Reich goes up in smoke in Inglourius Basterds. Will archaeologists unearthing these film believe they are history? Who cares. It's fun wishful thinking.
To: Eleutheria5
2 posted on
02/27/2021 4:28:51 PM PST by
EEGator
To: Eleutheria5
Quentin likes to reimagine endings to his historical movies.
3 posted on
02/27/2021 4:32:36 PM PST by
Yo-Yo
(is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: Eleutheria5
It is a darn cool fantasy assassination.
5 posted on
02/27/2021 4:36:41 PM PST by
Artemis Webb
(Be kind to each other, unless the other guy is a dumbass.)
To: Eleutheria5
9 posted on
02/27/2021 4:40:33 PM PST by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: Eleutheria5
I don't think it's wishful thinking. I think it is Tarentino's demonstration of the power of cinema.
We all KNOW what happened with Sharon Tate and the Manson family. But for one two hour period, we live a gratutious fantasy where the Manson family gets it's collective butt kicked. It has nothing at all to do with anyone who was really involved, but WE (the viewers) feel good, if only temporarily.
11 posted on
02/27/2021 4:48:00 PM PST by
fhayek
To: Eleutheria5
I saw that movie. I always thought Inglourius Basterds was just a lib’s wet dream.
12 posted on
02/27/2021 4:50:17 PM PST by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
((Democrats have declared us to be THE OBSOLETE MAN in the Twilight Zone.))
To: Eleutheria5
Tarantino is on board to do the next Star Trek movie, the first Rated R version of one.
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