Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Let's discuss this movie? Personally, I loved it and think Tarantino outdid himself. DiCaprio and Pitt gave us solid performances and although it was almost three hours long I was not bored for a second. What made it a good movie? And if you didn't like it then, what made it a bad one?

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Getting to see how much more vibrant and less expensive the country used to be was what made it for me

Margaret Qualley calling the cop a pig would probably get her arrested now. Obvious truths get silenced now.

I thought leo was very funny throughout

>You will never drive down the road surrounded only by domestic cars made by American labor

only thing that dissapointed me from this movie was that it did not delve more into the murders

of course you redditshits loved this garbage

I see /r/movies has finally arrived in this thread

>Bluray is out in 3 days
Fuck yes.

>PERSONALLY, I LOVED IT AND THINK TARANTINO OUTDID HIMSELF. DICAPRIO AND PITT GAVE US SOLID PERFORMANCES AND ALTHOUGH IT WAS ALMOST THREE HOURS LONG I WAS NOT BORED FOR A SECOND.

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I didn’t get the point of it, things just happened