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Come on... really? How awesome is that. Credited role?My son plays one of the Manson family members in the movie. He was pretty much in awe of the talent on set.
Come on... really? How awesome is that. Credited role?
Hey I was once in a pilot called Fox Force Five.Come on... really? How awesome is that. Credited role?
Hey I was once in a pilot called Fox Force Five.
Dude that is so cool... you must be really proud. Tough business to break into for sure.Yes, he is listed on the IMBd site and when I google his name and the movie, his pics and bio came up top on Google. It's a very small scene when either Pitt or DeCaprio visited the Spahn ranch. I have a cool pic, but I'm not sure when or If ever I can put it on social media.
I thought “The Hateful Eight” was a piece of shit, just a bad movie. If he just focused on making a solid, coherent movie instead of a “Quentin Tarantino movie” that’d be nice.It would be nice if something cool happened for a change.
I thought “The Hateful Eight” was a piece of shit, just a bad movie. If he just focused on making a solid, coherent movie instead of a “Quentin Tarantino movie” that’d be nice.
Is he going to recreate the Tate-LaBianca murders in the film? He’s either going to have Dewey Crowe play the Angel of Death, flitting in and out of scenes here and there, or he’s going to show us the bloody writing on the wall. If the second scenario is the one we get to see, then that’s an indication QT isn’t going to be holding back.
Well, one requirement of an artist is to remain true to his vision. QT is QT. Me, I’d be content with being known as the director of “Jackie Brown.”Dunno. I heard the murders are sort of in the background and not really central to the story, but with Robbie having a big role as Sharon Tate, I'm not sure what to expect.
Hey I was once in a pilot called Fox Force Five.
Is he going to recreate the Tate-LaBianca murders? He’s either going to have Dewey Crowe play the Angel of Death, flitting in and out of scenes here and there, or he’s going to show us the bloody writing on the wall. If the second scenario is the one we get to see, then that’s an indication QT isn’t holding back.
I thought “The Hateful Eight” was a piece of shit, just a bad movie. If he just focused on making a solid, coherent movie instead of a “Quentin Tarantino movie” that’d be nice.
I don't know that I'd go that far (especially since he was able to get Ennio Morricone to score the film), but it sort of fell apart in the third act. Until then, I loved the characters and 'locked room' mystery. I still like the movie and am fine with the ending, but it's not his best work. I'd also add the cinematography is unreal.
As for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, I've read that at least one longtime Hollywood executive said it was the best script he ever read (for whatever that's worth). I for one am looking forward to it. And for Justified fans, the actor playing Charles Manson should be familiar...
Damon Herriman as Dewey Crowe...
And as Charles Manson...
I dont think the whole Manson thing is a huge part of the movie, but I may be wrong. My son signed a NDA and was not allowed to discuss the movie. Not sure when that is up.
Geez not even to his dad? That just seems wrong.
I think its great that your son is in it.
May I ask how he got involved and is he doing other things?
I think its very cool.
My son can be seen waving to Brad Pitt as he visits the Spahn Ranch in the opening of the latest trailer.
Dull? It's the greatest premise ever. What's not there? Vietnam, drugs, murder, sex, the demise of the Hollywood studio system resulting in an influx of smartass, flamboyant youngsters into the film business. Same thing for the music business. (Terry Melcher.)It's weird. It's such a dull premise for a movie. Yet I'm sure it'll be awesome.
I thought “The Hateful Eight” was a piece of shit, just a bad movie. If he just focused on making a solid, coherent movie instead of a “Quentin Tarantino movie” that’d be nice.
One other thing I plan to keep my eye on: the depiction of Polanski and Sharon Tate. There is something to be said for respecting the memory of the dead, perhaps especially those who have been brutally taken from us, losing their opportunity to show that they'd grown up. (I was a real idiot, borderline jerk, in my younger days.)Dull? It's the greatest premise ever. What's not there? Vietnam, drugs, murder, sex, the demise of the Hollywood studio system resulting in an influx of smartass, flamboyant youngsters into the film business. Same thing for the music business. (Terry Melcher.)
I'm a little anxious that QT will try to do too much and thus make a lesser movie than he could have. (The movie is 165 minutes.)
One other thing I plan to keep my eye on: the depiction of Polanski and Sharon Tate. There is something to be said for respecting the memory of the dead, perhaps especially those who have been brutally taken from us, losing their opportunity to show that they'd grown up. (I was a real idiot, borderline jerk, in my younger days.)
I really didn't care for what I saw, in the trailer, of Margot Robbie playing ST. Over the top.
Same with inglorious Bastards and Dango Unchained. His three best films were Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Jackie Brown. These has a restrained Tarantino-ness to them.I thought “The Hateful Eight” was a piece of shit, just a bad movie. If he just focused on making a solid, coherent movie instead of a “Quentin Tarantino movie” that’d be nice.
Same with inglorious Bastards and Dango Unchained. His three best films were Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Jackie Brown. These has a restrained Tarantino-ness to them.
I’ll grant you the farm house scene was pretty good, but was diminished by Tarantino going over the top. The rest of the movie was just one scene with over the top violence after the other. the surreal, almost cartoon like violence is off putting and takes away from his ability to create truly riveting dialogue. That’s just my opinion.Bastards is one of my top three QT films I think. Until the last and final act it's maybe his best written/acted movie ever. I get people don't like the alternate history ending with killing Hitler in the theatre, but the dialogue scenes are some of his best:
1. Landa/Farmer in farm house
2. Raine/Nazis (Bear Jew beat down)
3. Landa/Shoshanna (cafe scene)
4. Shoshanna/Zoeller (outside movie theater, cafe, final scenes)
5. Hicox/Churchill
6. Hicox/von Hammersmark/Hellstrom/Stiglitz
Not as big a fan of Django, but it had its moments - particularly when DiCaprio was on screen.
Borderline???? LOL!. (I was a real idiot, borderline jerk, in my younger days.)
I’ll grant you the farm house scene was pretty good, but was diminished by Tarantino going over the top. The rest of the movie was just one scene with over the top violence after the other. the surreal, almost cartoon like violence is off putting and takes away from his ability to create truly riveting dialogue. That’s just my opinion.
Those three and the Kill Bills I dudcenjoy.Article in Variety ranking all of QT’s films - potential spoilers for Once Upon... Top three are:
1. Pulp Fiction
2. Reservoir Dogs
3. Inglorious Basterds
https://variety.com/2019/film/opini...iction-once-upon-a-time-hollywood-1203274226/