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11 days into it and I’ve officially seen the worst movie of the decade.....
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 73987526:MV80MjM1NjUzXzc3MDc4ODAwXzY0MTk3NzMz] [quote:ayr phorce yuan:MV80MjM1NjUzXzc3MDcxMTY3X0RFRkUzMTEz] It’s a real shame. I think we have just come to expect consistency from the likes of Tarantino & his ilk but to be fair they need a ‘release’ from time to time & occasionally that comes in the form of a movie where there is some hidden message/agenda. This film was an ‘up yours’ to the industry & I think he was just cementing the point that he can make the movies he fucking well wishes to make. On the plus side it was beautifully shot, just a dreadful reenactment of his earlier movie which was along the same lines. Look it up. Ad Astra was awful, Ford vs Ferrari was disappointing & the Joker was very weak, thankfully Phoenix’s performance was superb, as expected, but it needed much more. I’m expecting & hoping the Gentlemen to be exceptional. Fingers crossed. There was a movie called The One Hundred Foot Journey a short while back, that was a good movie. Since then we have only had The Greatest Showman, Bohemian Rhapsody & Rocketman that we’re exceptional. [/quote] I think it had to be a joke on Hollywood, on how people revere it. But Tarantino was represented by the director Sebring- how someone just got burnt to a crisp next door and all he can talk about is which movie the flamethrower came from. That is how Tarantino sees the world, and all his movies are (as he presented so elegantly) simply rehashes of the movies he saw growing up. And I say “growing up” in the vaguest sense of the term, not in any way to imply he has ever grown up. [/quote]
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