Posted on 12/22/2015 6:19:17 PM PST by Perdogg
Early on in âThe Hateful Eight,â John Ruth (Kurt Russell) keeps repeating the line âslow like molasses.â Later on, another character informs his gang that their mission is going to take patience.
This describes âThe Hateful Eightâ well, too: It deserves your patience.
âThe Hateful Eight,â the latest film by Quentin Tarantino, shows the very odd path that one of the greatest living filmmakers has decided to take. While many directors start out conventional and then experiment once they have clout, Tarantino has abandoned much of the nonlinear storytelling on which he made his name (with "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction") for something more traditional.
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I wouldn’t pi$$ on Quentin Tarantino if he were on fire!
I can tell you that “Black Lives Matter” won’t like it.
To be honest, there is no way really to boycott anything in Hollywood. If you have cable or dish you are paying Hollywood.
I am going for the 70mm film.
“If you have cable or dish you are paying Hollywood.”
Simple. Don’t have cable or Dish.
I kind of liked 3:10 to Yuma, but since it was a remake I suppose it might not count.
True Grit-Coen brothers.
I wouldn’t knowingly watch his films but I understand the horrible conflict if someone likes them.
A few years ago I was flipping channels and watched a movie that I found absolutely delightful and as if it was written just for me, about a guy in Paris who goes back in time and meets up with all the great literary and art figures from the past. I was glued.
At the end I discovered it was made by Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris). I was disgusted. I enjoyed a film from that sick disgusting pedophile. So I get it. I would never watch a Woody Allen film willingly and I like a lot of his stuff.
Is that really in the movie?
That and the most recent True Grit
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Yep
Well said.
Tarantino is an ass, but he makes some great movies. Some of the best ever. I avoided Django, mostly because of that jackass star who’s name escapes me, but I’ll see this one as soon as it shows up on my computer.
Double ditto
How is that now Tarantino is one of the greatest film makers living?
How much trouble is it to write screen plays using the N word and every other curse word known to man?
Some of his stuff I like but none of it is Great.
Amen. I watch that almost every time it is on.
I think Val Kilmer should have had an Oscar nomination for his role as Doc Holliday. It was great.
not a penny from me
Django I only saw once. I thought it was okay, but I never felt the urge to watch it again, but I have seen all of his other movies multiple times each.
Jamie Foxx was an emotionless bore the entire movie. The movie should have ended about 20-30 minutes earlier and had the title changed to “Schultz Unchained.” I’m pretty sure Tarantino, while writing the film, forgot who was supposed to be the hero and had everyone act really out-of-character consistently to make up for it. It was just bad.
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