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gone on for decades User ID: 78297910 United States 01/12/2020 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you have to understand Sharon Tate was robbed of a life/career its a love letter to her from Hollywood, this is what we WISH had happened instead and the Manson monsters wiped out immed instead we got 50 yrs of charlie tv interviews from prison eh Quentin put that film clip in there from the Dean Martin film to show that she was supposed to be a pretty comedic actress the most important thing he showed you is Squeaky barely 16 was fucking George at Spahn Ranch as an underage minor and learned all her moves about leverage against men out there skills the coven put to good use |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76414061 Denmark 01/12/2020 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watched it yesterday and I was so bored I almost fell asleep. What a shit movie. Last scene was the only scene worth watching to be honest. Lost faith in tarantino years ago when I started to see it for what it is, pure holywood anti-white leftist propaganda BS. |
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ayr phorce yuan User ID: 78338417 United Kingdom 01/12/2020 05:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It’s a real shame. Quoting: ayr phorce yuan 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. 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. Oh, absolutely, he has never ‘grown up’, I have never worked with him but I can imagine it’s a pretty painful task. He does have his moments of absolute genius so he gets a free pass in my opinion. But I think I would rather stick with a Richie, Scorsese or Howard movie if I were in the mood for that ilk now after seeing Hollywood.... GLP alert level 2; "Go get a Hard Hat:. GLP alert level 1; "Put the fucking Hat on:. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73318677 United States 01/14/2020 08:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It’s a real shame. Quoting: ayr phorce yuan 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. 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. Oh, absolutely, he has never ‘grown up’, I have never worked with him but I can imagine it’s a pretty painful task. He does have his moments of absolute genius so he gets a free pass in my opinion. But I think I would rather stick with a Richie, Scorsese or Howard movie if I were in the mood for that ilk now after seeing Hollywood.... HAVE to admit, Ron Howard is a far better director. Scorsese is the king though. Kurosawa ranks high, but most foreign directors do compared to Hollywood rubbish. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78325005 United States 01/14/2020 08:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The last few years have been nothing but stupid deranged movies. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78121322 There are no good movies coming out of Hollywood. It's time for independents to start making good movies and shut Hollywood and all their family actors down. Now what we've got are a bunch of idiots like Gwyneth paltrow who is not a "great actress." She was always mediocre. There are no name actors who are far more talented than that dimwit. She is the same exact person in every stupid movie she plays in. She is the most over-rated actress in Hollywood and of course she comes from a family of "actors." That's the only reason anyone knows her stupid name. Next week maybe she'll come out with a toe jam smelling candle to match her vagigi sick one she recently released. Yes, just vehicles for untalented people who “someone” wants to be famous, whether it’s their families or someone who likes to have sexual mastery over them. Time to cut Hollywood out of our lives. |
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ayr phorce yuan User ID: 78338417 United Kingdom 01/14/2020 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It’s a real shame. Quoting: ayr phorce yuan 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. 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. Oh, absolutely, he has never ‘grown up’, I have never worked with him but I can imagine it’s a pretty painful task. He does have his moments of absolute genius so he gets a free pass in my opinion. But I think I would rather stick with a Richie, Scorsese or Howard movie if I were in the mood for that ilk now after seeing Hollywood.... HAVE to admit, Ron Howard is a far better director. Scorsese is the king though. Kurosawa ranks high, but most foreign directors do compared to Hollywood rubbish. Agreed. Worked on one by ‘Marty’ back in 2010. Reason it was my favourite job.........he fucking hates noise lol. Lovely to have a set with no unnecessary shouting. Even the comms were turned down & everyone whispered over them when he was around lol. GLP alert level 2; "Go get a Hard Hat:. GLP alert level 1; "Put the fucking Hat on:. |