Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (Official Thread)

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I wanted to see this again today but the theater I go to removed it :beli:

What kind of fukk shyt is that?
 

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Anybody could have played Sharon Tate. I don't see why Margot Robbie deserved to get top billing for that movie.:manny:
Guess Tarantino wanted to pair her with Leo again...they had good chemistry on the wolf of Wall Street

And QT is probably gonna cast her in his new movies too..he’s known to recycle actors
 

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Got off work early today and went to see it for a third time

It'd be dope if QT released the extended version on netflix like he did for hateful
 

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two minor question

Question 1, we saw Rick practicing and complaining with the flame thrower, and at the end but was it him in the movie or was he telling Pacino character a lie. Seems like a job for a stuntman, and maybe taking Cliff credit. I know how this question sounds :russ:


Question 2, and maybe its asked and answered, its 1969, shouldn't Spaghetti westerns be looked at with more respect. Going by the movie that already been made,I don't think it's me looking at Rick saying they suck with a modern take on the genre. Was Rick hating, correct, or somehow oblivious to what was going on in the genre?
 

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two minor question

Question 1, we saw Rick practicing and complaining with the flame thrower, and at the end but was it him in the movie or was he telling Pacino character a lie. Seems like a job for a stuntman, and maybe taking Cliff credit. I know how this question sounds :russ:


Question 2, and maybe its asked and answered, its 1969, shouldn't Spaghetti westerns be looked at with more respect. Going by the movie that already been made,I don't think it's me looking at Rick saying they suck with a modern take on the genre. Was Rick hating, correct, or somehow oblivious to what was going on in the genre?
Rick had to learn to use the flamethrower for the war movie, and he did (since he used it fine in the movie too).

Regarding question 2, most people associate spaghetti westerns with Sergio Leone's classics but most of the genre was B-movie shlock, and most American actors who starred in them did so simply because the studios that made them would hire any "star" (a recognizable name) from Hollywood. So at that time especially, those cheap Italian productions were seen as an escape for second-rate actors who couldn't cut it in Hollywood anymore.
 

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Guess Tarantino wanted to pair her with Leo again...they had good chemistry on the wolf of Wall Street

They interacted in the film once & that was at the end of the movie breh...:leostare:

I didn't mind this flick though...I'm not a huge Tarantino fan but i kind of fukked with this
 
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