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Creator=Quentin Tarantino. director=Quentin Tarantino. movie info=Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood is a movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie. A faded television actor and his stunt double strive to achieve fame and success in the film industry during the final years of. . Audience Score=450554 Votes. genres=Drama. This was QTs best film since Pulp Fiction. For sure. Tarantino should make this movie so we can see Leonardo DiCaprio more. Yes, this had one hell of a cast and a legend of a Director, BUT it had some really slow and boring parts, that absolutely destroyed this movie. The acting was awesome and there were some great one liners and I have to admit I was on the edge of my seat a couple of times but honestly the only thing that saved this movie from being even lower than the 5 was great acting and a few one liners...

This Legend deserves ALL Oscars of the world. Not many people understand Art, which is why they don't appreciate it. Tarantino uses every second in this film to construct not a film. Rather a symphony of craftsmanship. A timeless piece that I will sorely never forget. The fact that they are all sitting the same cracks me up. Just saw it... I purposely went in only knowing It was a Tarantino flick with Pitt and stant classic, a very fun satisfying film. Just watched it. I am still processing this Masterpiece. Who'd thought how legendary actors, singers, and even the infamous were all connected.

This point forward makes it 100% worth sitting through the entire 3hr movie

Dam took forever to get to that signature violence,still a good flick with great acting. I love that their casting is also on point. I'm surprised there's Steve Mcqueen in this movie and the actor just looked like him, without any cgi needed. I am not a movie fanatic and I don't know who are the names in the movie and what happened to them in those years in Hollywood. And the movie doesn't explain.
So if you are like me, you will waste your time and won't understand a thing. I went there for Pitt and DiCaprio but walked out of the cinema after an hour, confused and irritated by my lack of knowledge and Tarantino's infatuation that everyone else knows.
News flash Mr T: most viewers are in their 20's or 30's and don't know s* t about that period either.

It is thought that Terry Melcher was the real target that night because he backed out of recording Manson's music. This movie isnt about The plot, the plot just serves the characters.
This movie is about that special friendship that Cliff and Rick share, and the dark side of the hippie move ment most elect to forget. This is not for everyone, but i certainly did in enjoy it.
8/10.

QT is foot fetish still. new film - new bare feet of sexy gal. from Uma*s big foot till nowadays, that is why he is unmarried. Quentin: yeah so basically. starts to talk and doesn't stop Leo: Mhh yeah. mhhm. Guess the dude talked about Fight Club. Spoiler Warning. The ending was wonderfully crafted. loved the half mad laughter from Brad Pitt. Worst Tarentino movie of all time. I'm sure there were several millennials who think the ending really happened. Very boring, I wouldn't recommend.

Lancer was real TV series from late 60's that starred James Stacy. It ran for about 50 episodes had quite a few actors who are now very famous appear in it: Sam Elliot, Ron Howard, Tom Selleck, Martin Sheen, and Bruce Dern who must have gotten a kick out of appearing in a movie recreating a forgotten TV show that he did five decades earlier. The director Sam Wanamaker, who did direct one episode of Lancer in real life, is played by Nicholas Hammond. Undoubtedly, Tarantino cast him because he was the original Spider-Man on the short-lived late 70's TV series, but he'll always be most famous as Friedrich one of the seven Von Trapp kids in The Sound of Music. I think you forgot to mention it's his ninth film, enough times, already.

They really showed how creepy af the Manson Family was. How eerie was Spahn Ranch? I was worried about Cliff.

I laughed when squeaky pointed at the door with her foot... Quentin ya goof.

Rick Dalton is Cartman's dad.

 

 

You can’t go to the movies. So some movies are going to come to you. That’s the message from media giant NBCUniversal, whose movie studio is going to start letting customers rent a selection of movies that are supposed to be in theaters now. The studio will also let customers rent some upcoming movies the day they’re supposed to go into theaters. (NBCUniversal is owned by Comcast, which is an investor in Vox Media. ) Starting Friday, March 20, movie-watchers can rent The Hunt, The Invisible Man, and Emma “ on a wide variety of the most popular on-demand services” for $20 in the United States and the equivalent of that amount in markets outside the US. On April 10, the day Trolls World Tour was supposed to be in theaters, Universal will let people rent that one at home, as well. This is both a no-brainer and a big deal. The no-brainer part is that it has become all but impossible for studios to release their movies in theaters because theaters are being shut down across the world due to the coronavirus pandemic. As of Sunday, theaters were closed nationwide in 32 countries outside the US, including China, France, and Italy; inside the US, various local governments, including those in New York City, Los Angeles, and Ohio, have also ordered theaters to shut down this week. So the only way for anyone to see new movies — and for studios to make money from them — is to let people watch them at home, via distributors like iTunes or local cable companies. The big deal part is that some customers and some studios have been asking for this for years — either by allowing so-called “day and date” releases, where you can watch the movie at home the same day it comes out in theaters, or, more modestly, by shortening the “window” between the time movies come out in theaters and the time you can watch them at home. These options actually exist for some small indie movies — which generally don’t play in theaters owned by big chains — but that’s about it. Up until now, the big theater chains, like AMC, have hated the idea — because, obviously, if people watch at home they won’t spend their money at big theater chains — and they’ve been able to force Hollywood to play along. In 2011, for instance, Universal announced plans to let people rent Tower Heist (it stars Eddie Murphy, and I’ve never seen it either) for $60 (! ). A week later, the studio abandoned the plan after theater chains threatened a boycott. We’ll see where this one goes. Right now, the big movie studios, including Universal, have been responding to the coronavirus threat by postponing their biggest spring movie launches, including Universal’s latest Fast & Furious sequel. And it’s notable that the press release announcing the new rental program today said nothing about Fast 9, which was supposed to arrive in theaters May 22 but is now supposed to come out in April 2021. And this morning, analyst Rich Greenfield sent out a note arguing that it simply wasn’t possible for studios to come close to recouping the money they’d lose by skipping theaters, which is why they’re all hoping — so far — they can keep their biggest movies in a vault for now and then bring them to theaters this fall or next year. “We would love to be able to tell you that for $30 to $40 you could watch Mulan or No Time to Die tonight in the comfort of your own home, while you are socially distancing yourself from other humans, ” Greenfield wrote. “However, when you look at the difficulty in replacing the planned profits studios expected to make with a fiduciary duty to talent using contracts that never anticipated a direct-to-consumer release strategy, we believe it is essentially impossible for studios to do anything beyond delay major movies until theaters reopen and life returns to normal. ” One middle-ground option: Disney, which released Frozen 2 in theaters last year, moved up the release of that movie on its own Disney+ service by three months and started streaming the movie for its subscribers last week. Given that other big studios like Universal and Warner Bros. are owned by conglomerates that plan to launch streaming services of their own, we may see more of that.

Ever thought about watching your own film in theaters? Brad Pitt- no Margot Robbie- no Leo- silently nodding.

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