Posted on 01/15/2016 9:57:30 AM PST by jalisco555
Quentin Tarantinoâs âThe Hateful Eightâ is a box-office disaster, and the police officers who boycotted the movie are taking credit for its disappointing ticket sales.
The violent Western was released on Christmas Day and has grossed $42.9 million so far. At this rate, itâs set to barely pass its production budget of $50 million â meaning big losses for the Weinstein Co., which spent another $25 million to $35 million on prints and promotion.
Police Benevolent Association President Patrick J. Lynch, the first union official to call for a boycott of the film, said, âWith nearly 1 million law enforcement officers in this country who have families and friends who support them, the impact that police have economically on a product or project is immense. The law enforcement boycott of cop-hater Quentin Tarantinoâs movie is one demonstration of that economic power.â
Lynch called for the boycott after Tarantino spoke at an Oct. 24 anti-cop rally in New York. âIâm a human being with a conscience,â Tarantino said. âAnd when I see murder, I cannot stand by .â.â. I have to call the murderers the murderers.â
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Over three hours of art-house pretension might be another factor. I hear the music’s good...
Maybe Tarantino’s over the top pointlessly violent movies are just garbage.
For me it’s more the dialogue that I enjoy in Tarantino movies, and the way he builds up the tension slowly and then suddenly releases it.
The scene in “Inglourious Basterds” when they are playing the “Who Am I?” game immediately comes to mind.
That movie started out so good and promising. But at some point it just descended into a gore fest for the sake of a gore fest.
Thank you...I thought I was alone in the universe about that flick.
I liked "Reservoir Dogs" and thought "Pulp Fiction" was vastly overrated. After watching a few minutes of "Kill Bill" I knew Tarantino was mostly a hack.
I also saw it for free and thought it was pretty good. I still don't understand what the director was thinking by insulting so many of us.
99% of the time Hollywood backs liberals... Too bad for them half the country’s conservative.
Did not need to have police call out this scumbag. Torturtino has been on my dirt list for years.
I do not think I have ever seen one of his movies. Thus, I am unable to contribute to the failure of this one.
box-office disaster
Great news take the MF er down.
Hate him.
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
Nope. You are not. My brother’s in the same camp.
Good! Did hear a toilet flush?
Tarantino meets the Dixie Chicks meets Susan Sarandon...
And Samuel Jackson is an obnoxious racist.
Like Itchy and Scratchy, LOL!
I don’t think the cops can take full credit. From what I’ve heard, it’s a terrible movie, and even the use of 70mm is completely wasted because Tarantino was too stupid to realize that if you make a 70mm Western, you have to use the natural landscape as a backdrop to get the most out of it. Apparently he set most of the movie indoors!
PF isn’t that violent. Most of the violence is off screen.
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