Can we agree the scene with Margaret in the car was the only good thing about this cringe fest?
Can we agree the scene with Margaret in the car was the only good thing about this cringe fest?
the scene at the ranch was good too, and the 10 minute fight at the end, like all Tarantino flicks since Basturds it has a few cool ten/fifteen minute scenes that are wrapped with an additional 2 hours of self-indulgent filler and music, too bad he can't deliver like he did with Reservoir Dogs which is like a tight hour and forty of 99% pure kino
When is extended cut on Netflix I wanna watch
I dont understand why Sharon Tate is in this movie if she isnt part of the final climax
just wait
Other than the overly long driving scenes and the blatant foot-fag shit, this movie was great. Easily QT's 2nd or 3rd best.
For what? She had no story which I thought was to show how random her being picked for death was irl, but then she didnt get attacked
her presence built tension the first time around
now that i've seen it only once idk what i'd think on subsequent viewings
I was glad I didn't have to sit through Squeaky Fromm plunging a butcher knife into Tate's pregnant belly like thirty times, thank you for that Tarantino
Wouldn't it only build tensions if you knew the background of the film? That's pretty bad film making if so
I'd argue QT made this movie for himself, first and foremost.
Your life is a cringe fest
no, and you can seethe for the rest of your life about your precious Bruce Lee, faggot
somebody in a thread yesterday said the movie would have been better if we took a break from Cliff and Rick's wacky Hollywood adventures every 20 minutes or so to shift suddenly to the dark and twisted Manson family getting weird on acid/being super creeps/killing people and then the two threads converge at the end, I agree with him, there needed to be a little more bite to the bad guys
I liked him freaking out in his trailer
>Leo looking into my soul through the mirror
>Great Escape scene
>whole screentime of pic related
I loved it.
>One of your first movies that got popular, before you had a well known style, much lower budget than any of your subsequent films
>It's also your best movie
Rushmore, Terminator, Jaws, Boogie Nights, Memento, Mean Streets... Many such examples
I wouldve preferred to cut Tate and the Mansons and focus on Ric and Cliffs dying careers and their anguish over them
Because she was hot as fuck, you raging homo. Margot Robbies bare soles, short skirt and naked body in bed justified the price of the cinema ticket the rest of the movie was a nice extra.
also it was cool and cute seeing snippets of that actually Sharon Tate movie
Stupid cumbrain
Bad filmmaking? Nah. Context is important, but you can't guarantee every audience member has it unless you literally spoonfeed it to them, and even then they might not get it.
Make your movie, how you want to make it.
It's a hangout movie. It's Tarantino's Rio Bravo with a fairytale component to it. Using dramatic irony to imagine a world that could have been if things had went differently on that night. It's strangely melancholic and earnest.
I'm not surprised most of my fellow millenials and zoomers hate it/ "don't get it". It's the kind of movie that doesn't get made a lot these days.
Some people argue that it works only if you were alive in the 60's or if you knew who Sharon Tate was, about the Manson murders etc. I'm not sure if that is true. I knew about them so I can't tell what it would feel like to watch the movie without prior knowledge. But based on Yea Forums and Reddit, I guess it has some effect on how certain people take the movie in.
The thing is though is that the movie teeters on a verge of prior knowledge that requires a certain sweet spot. It doesn't work if you know nothing, and yet it suffers if you know anything more than a 23 minute A&E summary of the Manson case.
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No. We can't agree. OP is a faggot, as usual
>CAN WE DO SUMTHIN ABOUT THAT *HEAT*?!
trips of hippie cleansing fire
Best scene is them watching FBI.
I don't get it. Why was the commune so worried about Cliff going into the shack?
George was sleeping...Squeeky wanted her George TV time. SHE SAYS THIS, HE SAYS IT TOO! You fucking retard.
I hate hippies.
I guess I don't get how that's such a big deal for their whole commune to be worried about it. Pretty stupid scene because of that IMO
cute feet
I wonder how many young people saw this movie and didn't realize who Sharon Tate actually was and what happened to her IRL
RUDE
to be fair it was a fake out by Tarantuala and you were supposed to think George's rotting corpse was back there in that bedroom, pretty effective one too
A lot I'd imagine. I imagine reading some article about Sony's market testing for the film and young people didn't know if Brad and Leo are playing characters based on real actors.
Look everyone. This is the kind of retard that watches movies and actually tries to discuss them. This is the typical Yea Forums fucking moron. Say "Hey, moron!"
This scene just felt like dorky wish-fulfillment. I kind of felt the same about Hitler getting killed in IB.
NO SHIT! NO FUCKING SHIT! NOOOOO FUCKING SHIIIIT. You god damned dope. I answered that morons fucking question "why were the worried". You fucking moron.
I took my friend to see it and the first thing I told him was who Sharon Tate was and what happened to her. He had literally never heard of the case and only vaguely knew who Charlie Manson was. You can't really enjoy the movie if you don't get the backstory.
That only matters if you don't know history or the movie was already spoiled for you
Do you have mental issues?
I had no idea my friend did though, but this came out of nowhere and felt excessive. After reading about what happened I think it was less excessive than the real event
Nah I liked all of it aside from the feet scenes.
imagine assigning value to things because they make your pee pee hard. it wasn't even a top 5 scene in that movie, zoomer scum.
Bottle Rocket was before Rushmore. But i agree with what you're saying.
Yeah shit was gruesome. What made the movie good for me is that, some of what happened at the end of the movie happened IRL. That girl really took the car and bolted before the killings happened. Tex Watson i heard actually said the line "Im the devil and im here to do devil shit" IRL
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dude the spazz out on people bit gets old quick, use it only once per thread please
except for cliff's bruce lee fight and wife murder, the flashbacks added nothing to me. not sure of the point of them.
>That girl really took the car and bolted before the killings happened
I think she waited in the car, small but significant difference
Fuck off. No. When idiots respond like idiots i'll respond like an idiot too so they can understand me. I get these "WELL ACHTUCHALLY" responses by my guess to be literal retarded people. And it's disgusting.
Character building. That's it.
She started having a panic attack so they left her behind and she later actually tried to stop one of the murders before hiding in the bushes. She was one the states key witnesses in the trial.
you are the only one responding like an idiot friendo
>I think she waited
Did you miss when she drove off YOU FUCKING RETAAAAAARRRD YOU FUCKING RETAAAAARD
>being this retarded
Dude stop acting like an idiot and learn to read
Why was everyone worried?
Here's why, they say in the movie why.
Here's a stupid fucking reply that was unneeded.
My response to that stupid, retarded, unwanted response.
Yeaaahhhh...I'm the idiot..haha..right. You autistic freak.
That sharon tate movie was fucking trash.
Well its a shit hangout movie.
cringe
I can read and comprehend very well. I saw a girl get into a car, start it, drive off, and the other characters reacting. Then someone says "she waited in the car." when she didn't YEAAAH I'm the idiot..HAHA...TOTALLY! HAHA
oh i get you are only pretending to be retarded lol good one *upvotes you*
but they were in character the whole time, no real character was built, they were just reading hammy lines.
seemed more like tarantino just wanted to try his hand at making shorts in the style of classic shows and films for a laugh. which i can respect because that's what he enjoys, but they didn't do anything for me.
i actually prefer tarantino's films when they feel more natural and not loaded with pastiche and post modern references. he's gotten away from that (which django probably being the max point for cartoon bullshit) but hollywood has just enough nice character moments to make me enjoy it more than anything since kill bill started him off on his whole wacky cartoon shit, even though a fair few scenes left me cold.
i mostly appreciate how unapolegetic it is, even his foot faggotry is there in a "i like this shit and there's nothing you can do about it" way, in a world where everything is so pandering and focus tested.
>cringe
Can't read? I'll explain it to you again. "Why were they worried about Cliff seeing George?"
"Well the explain in the fucking movie that Squeeky wanted George time."
"YEAH well like it was a way for Tarantino to give tension"
"NO FUCKING SHIT! With your pointless fucking OBVIOUS response to something that no one was talking about!"
Haha yeah..haha cringe..haha I'm the idiot here..haha
Two retards.
That's the point. The movie subverts expectations by making Tate irrelevant to the climax. It's a trick that only works once, but I enjoyed it a lot.
Are there any streams for this on the internet yet lads?
>tarantula builds tension by having brad pitt slowly approach the guys room and people keep telling him not to go in
>this is literally the textbook way to build tension, every fucking horror movie ever made has a tense opening the door scene
>tortellini fanatics go absolutely nuts. "INCREDIBLY TENSE. MASTERFUL BUILDING OF SUSPENSE. WHAT A WHITE KNUCKLE SCENE"
They finally start enforcing that no-singles policy?
this desu
george seemed aware that squeeky was living there but probably didn't know about the other 2 dozen hippies mooching off his shit
IRL George knew, don't know about movie George. It's the whole reason Squeaky was fucking him to begin with.
I didn't like the movie that much, but I thought it was a nice touch by Tarantino how he mocks the Manson Family and makes them look stupid and incompetent. It's a refreshing way of deal with all that case instead of trying to portrait those murders and psychopaths as interesting or seductive people, which is the case usually in modern cinema: how tends to protrait serial killers or famous murders as smart and fascinating individuals.
The very same Manson has been seen by a lot of people like a smart and hypnotic sort of shaman, so good for Tarantino laughing at them, even if I think the violence was a bit too much at the end.
>idk about movie George
"So you're letting all these hippies say here?"
*leans in close to Cliff* "..Yes.."
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What the fuck you talking about?
Manson had a fucking great voice though
The best scene is obviously when Leo breaks down in front of the little girl.
WTF I love pitbulls now!
i love this movie
rushmore shows more of andersons style than bottle rockets.
it's an homage to classic golden age hollywood, and anyone who criticises tarantino is simply jealous of his success/wealth/talent. pls hav sex immediately.
this moobie had everything:
1. cool bro banter
2. sexy hot grils
3. violence and immasculation of poc azn
4. violence against hippie women
5. cute pitbull
i'm gonna see it again. tarantino deserves more shekels.
For me, it's
>rick having breakdown at beginning of movie
>cliff murdering his wife
>cliff driving
>60s aesthetic knocked out of the park
>rick talking with little girl
>rick having breakdown after fucking up his scene
>little girl making rick cry
>hippie girl dancing for cliff
>ranch scene minus the tension in the house falling flat/old man being boring
>cliff and rick commentating on FBI together
>whole last 20 minutes
it certainly had it's faults but this movie had plenty of great parts
You too? It is Quentin's best by far!
>golden age
meme. hollywood had changed far before the year this film is set
Virgin post. Back to your fatsuits and anus jokes, capeshitter
Definitely a highlight. The whole movie shooting part of the movie was fantastic.
The best scene is obviously when Leo comes out with a pitcher of margarita yelling at the hippies
I saw Inglorious Basterds with a friend and his younger gf, after the movie she said word for word "that was a cool movie but I didn't really understand who that Hitler guy was"
because the plot isnt about the manson murders, but rick trying to get back into hollywood. she only exists to invite rick into the house where polanski lives
Why do you want to glorify commie serial killers?
>YOU FUCKING RETAAAAAARRRD YOU FUCKING RETAAAAARD
WHAT THE FUCK MAN
She's the spiritual center of the film. Her purity is what made Hollywood great. We can Make Hollywood Great Again if we crispify all hippies
confirmed for not seeing the movie. George answers with "who are you" after Cliff asks him that
>mocks manson for violence
>all his movies turn into gorefests
hm really makes me think
>reddit spacing
cringe
>ahh, but you see you're all messed up because you're talking about real life, and I'm talking about the movies
I had no idea who Sharon Tate was and I'm a shut-in loser spending too much time on Yea Forums.
Maybe the film should've started saying Tate was murdered by the cult only to make it fantastical later.