Treat Her Right - Roy Head & The Traits Bring a Little Lovin' - Los Bravos Mrs Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel Snoopy Vs The Red Baron - The Royal Guardsmen The Letter - Joe Cocker Funky Fanfare - Keith Mansfield Summertime - Billy Stewart Out of Time - The Rolling Stones California Dreamin - Jose Feliciano Sweet Blindness - The 5th Dimension Hush - Deep Purple Straight Shooter - The Mamas and the Papas Safe in My Garden - The Mamas & Papas You Keep Me Hangin On - Vanilla Fudge Jenny Take A Ride - Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels Theme from The FBI tv show Ecce Homo (from Sartana Does Not Forgive) - Francesco DiMasi Apocalypse Joe Seq. 1 - Bruno Nicolai Mexico Western (from Any Gun Can Play) - Francesco DiMasi Ramblin Gamblin Man - Bob Seger System Kicks - Paul Revere & The Raiders Hungry - Paul Revere & The Raiders Can't Turn You Loose - Wayne Cochran Dynamite Jim - I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
he didn't go to soundtrack school, he went to soundtracks
Nathan Garcia
Is this some viral shill marketing? I have seen this thread like 5 times in last couple of days. The movie hasn't even released yet, there is nothing to discuss. Stop fucking shilling it.
And? That doesn't stop you faggots from talking about the entire plot of Captain Marvel 2.
Justin Rivera
I don't discuss capeshit. Also Tarantino is edgy capeshit aimed at 16 year olds. Normal capeshit and Tarantino have the same core demographic.
William Edwards
Well yea. even capshitters are allowed to like something of some substance...
Easton James
>Funky Fanfare Of course it will be in
Leo Reed
>Tarantino >substance Good one.
Brayden Wilson
Would you rather we discuss the plot. user?
In February 1969, Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), who starred in a black-and-white TV Western series called Bounty Law in the late '50s and early '60s, finds his career is faltering. He dwindles into a drawling functional alcoholism alongside Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), Rick's longtime stunt double and best friend. Rick laments that his career is over. Cliff, by contrast, is a war veteran who lives in a derelict trailer next to the Van Nuys Drive-In but seems happy and satisfied. Cliff is also rumored to have murdered his wife, and gotten away with it. While passing the day by, Cliff participates in a fists-meets-martial-arts duel on the set of The Green Hornet. Later, Rick, playing a black-hatted villain on the new series Lancer, gets into a philosophical chat about acting with his 8-year-old girl costar, who's a budding feminist method actor.
Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), along with her husband, Roman Polanski (Rafał Zawierucha), have rented the house next to Rick's on 10050 Cielo Drive. At a Playboy Mansion party Steve McQueen (Damian Lewis) hangs out with Mama Cass (Rachel Redleaf). McQueen, talking to Rick, fills in the backstory of Sharon, Roman, and their friend Jay Sebring (Emile Hirsch), the hairdresser who is still in love with Sharon — and, according to McQueen, is hanging around with them because he's biding his time, waiting for Roman to screw up his marriage.
William Jones
After a standout performance in Lancer, Rick is offered by casting agent Mike Schwartz (Al Pacino), to shoot a Western in Rome. The prospect fills him with despair; he thinks spaghetti Westerns are the bottom rung of the entertainment totem pole. He takes Cliff with him, and he spends six months there, making a few more films; he comes back with an Italian wife. Back in Hollywood, while escorting the flirtatious Pussycat (Margaret Qualley) to the Spahn Movie Ranch, Cliff learns Pussycat is a member of the Manson Family, notorious for stalking and preying on the locals, and that Charles Manson has established the ranch as a safehouse.
Cliff and Rick return to the ranch and walk into a murder plot where Manson's female army have kidnapped Tate and several others, with the intent to kill them. Rick, Cliff and Bruce Lee (Mike Moh) brutally defeat the Manson Family cult in a shoot out/kung-fu showdown. Tate is saved but Cliff dies. Despite his career having not amounted to his ambition, Rick acknowledges it is the end of an era and that the Hollywood spirit will live on.
didn't know the 80's version was a cover. this is amazing...holy shit
Ayden Miller
Revisionist history strikes again. Jesus the ending sounds awful.
Anthony Brooks
It's not about the ending tho. It's about the adventure on the way. Noone watches Tarantula's movies for the ending, we watch it for it the everything up until.
If you already made up your fucking little mind about this whole movie and how you're gonna feel about it why bother even coming into this thread??? Go wait for Dune faggot.
Jaxson Reed
its fuckin stupid, they didnt stalk and prey on the locals before the murders and why would they kidnap them?
Camden Phillips
They prolly have a good explanation in the movie. Also how the fuck would you know they didn't stalk the locals?