Watching it for the 6th time. It is unironically the best film of 2019 (Parasite and Uncut Gems are close)...

Watching it for the 6th time. It is unironically the best film of 2019 (Parasite and Uncut Gems are close). But seriously, let’s have a good thread on this. It’s fucking kino.

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When "muh plot" era pass, people will understand how well made this film is.

masterpiece

nah Parasite and Uncut Chodes were shit

Best Uno farto

this movie filtered the plotfags

OP here again. The thing that sticks out with me about this film is not only the authenticy of the era, the music, the ads, the visuals, the color. It’s also how much more mature it is than the usual Tarantino flair (and I love Tarantino). It’s just a great slice of life character story with both Rick and Cliff. It’s a joy to watch. And the subversion of Margot Robbies’ Sharon Tate character works wonders in the ending. I literally think this movie has one of the best endings ever. Others might disagree; but to me, the ending of this movie just knocks it out of the park. When you put the year of 1969 into a historical context, it really was the end of an era. And not just the Hollywood era on the surface of the film. 1969 was one of the most important years in American culture. In a single year, Woodstock, what is perceived as the height of hippie movement culture occurred, and in that same year the murder of Sharon Tate occurred. If you ever wanted an end point to when the hippie movement died, it is when Sharon Tate was murdered. That murder in late 1969 marked a cultural shift, where the youthful and optimistic cultural attitude changed into one of decay and murder. 1969 gave way to a decade where serial killers dominated the news in the 70s. And the movies that would play in theaters were dark and depressing.
That’s what makes this movie’s ending so brilliant in my eyes. That not only do Rick and Cliff beat the odds and survive that night. But by the hippies targeting them instead of Sharon Tate. By Rick and Cliff killing them all, they have inadvertently changed the future of American culture. The golden age of Hollywood lives on. The depressed age of 70’s decay is averted. And a happy ending is found. That’s what makes this movie a fairytale.

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This and knives out are my favorite.

>knives out

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I loved OUATIH and absolutely hated Knives Out. What the fuck was that shit. Not even a Star Wars fag but Rian Johnson is a faggot director and that movie was awful.

>This and knives out are my favorite.

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Lighthouse was best, but I do need to rewatch this.

OP here again, shameless sale bump. Leonardo DiCaprio can be a bit of a meme actor but I think Rick Dalton is one of my favorite performances by him. His energy and despair is great. And I wish he was recognized more for it. Like literally his trailer freak out scene and then the scene where he acts his ass off and gives a great performance are among my favorite parts of the movie.

Thought this movie was lame to be honest. Don't have a whole lot to say about it. Pretty bland and didn't like the over the top ending.

I think you had to grow up in the '60s to appreciate and really enjoy this movie

Man, nothing about the visuals, music, acting, or historical accuracy did anything for you? I can kinda understand because when I first saw the film I felt like it was boring compared to other Tarantino films, but honestly it has grown on me in rewatch. It really is quite incredible

Yeah this film was great. I only saw it twice but both times in the cinema and the experiences were great. Yeah Parasite was good but I wouldn't give it any rewatches because I don't feel the need to but I feel like I can get more out of Tarankino. Even the runtime went past like a breeze

>Knives out

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The fan made posters were all better than the shitty teaser ones.

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I'm not so sure about that. Hippies were still around in huge numbers into the early '70s.

Damn, me too brother. Everyone was gushing over Pitt's performance, but to me Leo stole the show here.

>flick build solely around a twist
>OHO THIS FILTERS PLOTFAGS

>
By Rick and Cliff killing them all, they have inadvertently changed the future of American culture. The golden age of Hollywood lives on. The depressed age of 70’s decay is averted. And a happy ending is found. That’s what makes this movie a fairytale

That's a beautiful thought. Makes me like the movie more. The 70s were so disgusting and as an architecture fan, they spent the decade tearing down classical buildings and erecting trash. Also the movie is white which is kino, subconsciously people are still attracted to that.

Saw it 3 times in the theater. Bought it and have watched it 3 more times in full and 2 times as background noise because it is top tier comfykino.

But he is the false cowboy, Pitt is the one in real life when it counts.

it was so good.
clearly tarantino's best.
the previous ones were mostly edgy and the equivalent of movies for immature kids.
you could tell by the hateful 8 that his next one would have had the potential to be finally a full bodied movie for adults

>goes to film with Once Upon a Time in the title
>gets mad when event happens that ensures everything will be okay for the main characters

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I loved Helter skelter and think manson and shit is really interesting. Kinda wished there was more about the manson girls in the movie but I think it's great anyways. And was probably my fav scene

Up there for me as Tarantula's best. Basterds and Jackie Brown are challengers.

My favorite scene is either Pacino telling Rick about the dangers of playing the heavy or the full on scored Lancer scene that Rick fucks up as soon as the viewer becomes invested. The Bounty Law stuff is phenomenal too.

the blue hair
the glass, also they dont look like there are real lenses inserted
shit beard, with a hint of grey
straighter teeth, but just a little crooked and yellowed
pale shit skin
horrid shirt
can only imagine the lower half of the body
my day is ruined

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Fellas, what are we going to do if his 10th film really is the final Tarankino? What will we have left to look forward to after that?

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Tarantino is a safe unoriginal hack who hasn't made anything worthwhile in 25 years

The trailer freak out scene was totally improved by Leo too. Truly his best work to date.

>call someone a hack
>using hack criticism to do it

hmm

Did cliff kill his wife?

Ripping off Italian exploitation films that nobody could even see before home video doesn't make you a hack. I would love to hear you favorite directors because everyone from DePalma to Woody Allen has completed ripped off someone else.

I actually went into it thinking I'd hate it, ended up loving it.

It's just well-made, well paced, funny and overall a decent flick. It's nothing incredible, but it definitely stands out in the crop of 2019 flicks. Parasite was good, but not incredible - pretty on par with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Wouldn't have been upset if either of them won the Oscar.

oh yeah. Yeah.

there was literally no element to make you think he didn't.
the whole show was a continuous innuendo that he actually did.

Once upon a time > Parasite
imo.
but even 1917, for different reasons, is better than Parasite

Yeah man. Definitely one of my favorite films of 2019. I generally don't give a shit about award shows, but this one definitely got snubbed.

Not much, unfortunately. But something will come to fill the void. Just have faith.

This movie was just a a Hollywood pandering wankfest with a wish fulfillment ending. As self-indulgent as any Tarantino film. Laughable that Pitt got an award for nothing acting like in this. The Lighthouse and Uncut Gems should have been nominated for best picture over this crap.

I want to end myself just over the loss of boomer architecture. Someone please tell me there is a future for inspired and uniform architecture or I will just end it now. Will we ever get art deco again? I just cant comprehend how we could regress to what we have now. Any single comparison pick will show a decline in aesthetic

Stop memeing this shit. Dropped after an hour.
>you just got filtered lemao!
I prefer, you know, actual movies, with interesting dialogs and characters. If you like this shit, you probably love Death Stranding, Knives Out, and other mediocre garbage that everyone will forget after 5 years. Name 1 good meme from Once upon a time. Chance is, there is zero.

see

Keep exposing OP, you are great

t. chang

Doesn't make it any less shit.

kys zoomer

Jews destroy anything beautiful

He's a goddamn war hero man.

>can't talk about good movies because the children on Yea Forums are more concerned with being epic trolls than actually discussing something related to the board's topic
feels like a shit sandwich

Keep crying because people don't share your shitty taste

Leo in OUATIH >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Leo in Inarritu's Jackass

Uncut Gems is way better

probably the only movie I really liked out of the big meme movies of 2019. I don't have much to say about it except that it was ultra comfy in 90s Tarantino style, but it was still a new sort of atmosphere for him, much more chill and sort of lighthearted. a bit like True Romance actually

>unut gems is better
oh you must be one of those MUH ANXIETY faggots, nvm

I've really never understood the love for inglourious bastards. caught it in theatres, probably seen it once or twice since. I'd probably rate it as one of the weakest tarantino movies. The christophe waltz performance is a treat, sure, but that's be like holding up true romance as his best on the basis of gary oldman's showing. It's a highlight, but the movie as a whole just seems like it's kind of an unfocused mess. His better stuff isn't just sequences of great scenes, they come to a point.

>watching grampy porn
>for the 6th time
is it the alzheimers

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True Romance is easily my favorite of his movies, which is maybe just an indication I don't actually like him as a director lol. But even just the storyline of TR appeals to me way more than his other stuff, and he did write the script at least.

yeah it's amazing and i've only watched it once

Believe me, it makes me rage too and all the fucks don't notice or care

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It's the second worst Tarantino film next to Death Proof.
The top 2 are Kill Bill 1 and Django Unchained.

Jewish architects literally did this. They argued why have beautiful buildings if there's no such thing as beauty. This was Detroit before negros

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Retards ITT think Tarantino made True Romance

this is why I am of of the opinion that even if objectivity, god, divinity, doesn't actually exist, it ought to. subjectively and modernism is a cancer to the human soul.

No we think he wrote it because it's unmistakably a Tarantino script

>Writing a script means you made the movie

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t. did not actually watch true romance
it's arguably more of a tarantino movie than reservoir dogs

based

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not a plotfag, but I did have a bit of a 'what's the point of this' while watching, but towards the end it all came together, and I really just want to watch it again. I've come to appreciate it for what it is.

You're arguing for God. I pray you find Jesus Christ, the ultimate logos

I've seen it 4 times and could still watch it right now. Great characters and soundtrack. I could've easily spent another hour hanging out with Cliff and Rick. I've heard rumors about an extended edition like what they did with Hateful 8 on Netflix. I would love for that to happen.

t. NPC who praises mediocre garbage that everyone will forget after 5 years

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I want that Bounty Law mini-series Tarantino hinted at doing. He said he wrote about 5 full episodes of the show.

Probably my favorite ‘19 too. I only like a few Tarantino films. This is a cut above

Very based take

Sony consistently manages to have the worst marketing campaigns in Hollywood

i wonder what would have happened without hippie movement after that night.
hopefully usa would be less pozzed.

Watch 'Wanted: Dead or Alive'

OPs is good. This is another by the same artist. But the ones of them standing by the car are trash.

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that's not an era thats just most ppl having shite attention spans that'll only get worse as time goes faster in this dystopia

>Kinda wished there was more about the manson girls
I really think there was a missed opportunity in terms of conveying some sort of thematic relationship between the portrayal of violence in film and how it affects society and popular culture. They just kind of glossed over it at the end but I feel like that idea specifically had a lot more potential.

I have thought about how much better America would've been without the Manson murders even before that movie came out and Tarantino blessed us with a fairytale ending.

That being said, the 70s is arguably the best decade in film. What classics do you think we'd lose if it wasn't such a dark time?

looks kino

hopefully this gets the same treatment the hateful 8 did on Netflix and becomes a lil series with more cool moments.

in Boogie Nights, PTA did Tarantino
now in OUATIH, Tarantino is doing PTA

>in Boogie Nights, PTA did Tarantino
Boogie Nights is more of a Scorsese knockoff to me. It's still excellent though, and probably has one of the best soundtracks ever.

Boogie Nights and Magnolia are straight up Scorsese-esque (theyre amazing though)

PTA and Tarantino are so vastly different from each other idk how you come to that. PTA is basically Scorsese x Kubrick

Me

I agree. Saw it years after release (last May) and I was left underwhelmed. Intro was the best part which felt like a throwback to older westerns. Performances were excellent however.

I'm with you OP. I had the fortune to see this in an empty theater and it was a great experience. One of my top picks for an ultra comfy movie.

>historical accuracy
Is it really though. I watch a lot of movies and read comics from that era and to be honest Austin Powers is more accurate than this shit.

>Name 1 good meme from Once upon a time.
You must literally be such a newfag zoomer that you weren't on the board for the flood of BRADU PITTU NOOOOO posts this past summer. It was honestly one of the most fun times to be on Yea Forums in recent memory.

And yes, you definitely got filtered.

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kill yourelf, zoomer

>tfw you will never have a based actress daughter

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theres that new, shitty, photoshop filter

SET ME FREE
WHY DON'T YOU BABE?

it is pretentious self-indulgent boring shit

*sits on your knee*

>knives out

Fucking lol. Please, PLEASE acquire taste.

absolutely jewish post tbqhwyfamily

What is it, other than plot that can keep people truly immersed in a movie? If you say visuals, atmosphere, music or acting, i can't say i would disagree with you, because these things are to be admired, but they can't do shit if a movie is fucking bad. That's the case with this film, it's bar none the worst Tarantino film ever. It's about nothing, it starts from nowhere and it ends nowhere. Now the setting is superb, the atmosphere is what i would feel late 60's to be like, it's a 10/10 in that aspect without a doubt, and don't get me started on music and acting. Movie itself has it's moments and just relies on them. It's not exactly boring as much as it's fucking dumb.

For me atmosphere tops everything. People who care about plot are sincerely retarded because 99/100 movies have predictable plots. Writing is important but more for creating dialogue that adds to the atmosphere. When I watch a film I want to be aesthetically stimulated, I want good dialogue, good music, good visuals. I can’t imagine what kind of a simp goes to see a movie for the plot when it’s by far the aspect of the film that contributes the least to the overall experience. If plot mattered people wouldn’t rewatch films. Another good example of a great film is call me by your name, when I watch it I feel like I’m in a dream because the atmosphere of Italy in the 80s is incredibly cozy.