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Forward_Cranberry_82 OP t1_j1kcg4p wrote
Reply to comment by 313Wolverine in I finally let Kill Bill into my heart and it's wonderful by Forward_Cranberry_82
Yep I back to backed them yesterday. Can't wait to see what Quentin's final movie is. Really a maestro.
Mr_Shyne t1_j1kwkpo wrote
For sure... Once Upon...Hollywood is something I cue up every week or two and the only reason I don't watch it more often is the fear it will get old lol... Basterds I have probably seen 25 times. Amazing films
Puzzled-Journalist-4 t1_j1l5vn1 wrote
I know people want him to make an original film for his last film, but I secretly want it to be Kill Bill Vol.3 so badly. I'm dying to know what would happen to Kiddo after all these years.
plaverty9 t1_j1maw7i wrote
Soccer mom in the suburbs.
313Wolverine t1_j1kcpk1 wrote
Wasn't really a fan of Hollywood, If it weren't for the end it would have been a bust.
Forward_Cranberry_82 OP t1_j1kczlr wrote
That one makes me wonder what I'm missing. Lots of people love it and he himself says it's his best work yet. I partly agree with you though, it doesn't have that normal beginning to end pizzazz
SailingBroat t1_j1nwld7 wrote
It requires you to have the same (or at least understand his) reverence for Hollywood/LA lore. He portrays it as a place with a strong sense of Movie Magic/Movie History, and then within that urban fairytale he seeks to subvert that real history to grant a sort of small, retroactive justice to one of its unfortunate starlets, because she represents a million other starry eyed people who went to Hollywood to "make it" for a love of movies. I guess he's simultaneously showing the power and the grime of the LA dream, and also just having fun bending the reality of it.
It's his favourite because it's probably the most personal one in terms of representing his feelings about filmmaking and LA. It's like a film nerds love letter.
But all that makes it less accessible if you're just there for pure story, not atmos.
Forward_Cranberry_82 OP t1_j1opunn wrote
I see, this makes sense. Yeah I have no idea what LA is about, no attachment whatsoever
313Wolverine t1_j1kdbt4 wrote
Yeah, I felt the same way. I was waiting for the twist and it just never happened. Hateful Eight was ok, I felt bad for the coach driver.
OneSalientOversight t1_j1kfia5 wrote
The idea of a person burning to death while semi submerged in a pool is hilarious.
riptaway t1_j1lhn93 wrote
Agreed
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