Flashdiaz said:
not sure how I feel with a story that glorifies a real murderer.
Then again, I enjoyed the People vs. OJ series...
The entire first page is a blast to read now, with all the hand-wringing and triggered responses.Brian Earl Spilner said:Flashdiaz said:
not sure how I feel with a story that glorifies a real murderer.
Then again, I enjoyed the People vs. OJ series...
Very interested to see how the first reply in this thread ages tomorrow.
don't know much about the movie (trying to stay spoiler free) but recent indications are the Manson aspect of it are a backdrop and not the primary focus.Brian Earl Spilner said:Flashdiaz said:
not sure how I feel with a story that glorifies a real murderer.
Then again, I enjoyed the People vs. OJ series...
Very interested to see how the first reply in this thread ages tomorrow.
No IMAX but if you have an Alamo near you, many of them are showing it in 35 mm. By the time I got around to buying my ticket the 7 pm showing tomorrow was almost sold out and I didn't want to sit in the front row so I got a 3:15 pm showing on Saturday.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I have been way too excited for this for way too long.
Kind of sucks there's no IMAX theaters showing this, cause of The Lion King. Just like Hateful Eight when TFA was in theaters.
QT always seems to be competing with Disney, huh?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
From what I've heard, Manson's appearance in the trailer is literally the extent of his character.
That should put aTm at ease...
Actually, pretty sure even that won't.
Duncan Idaho said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
From what I've heard, Manson's appearance in the trailer is literally the extent of his character.
That should put aTm at ease...
Actually, pretty sure even that won't.
Of course, liberal Hollywood trying to ignore the monsters in their past. Everyone knows that Manson was lib
PooDoo said:Duncan Idaho said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
From what I've heard, Manson's appearance in the trailer is literally the extent of his character.
That should put aTm at ease...
Actually, pretty sure even that won't.
Of course, liberal Hollywood trying to ignore the monsters in their past. Everyone knows that Manson was lib
Think Leo or Pitt kill Tate and pin it on Manson?
Well, 7:30, but close enough. Couldn't make the 4 pm showing.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Exactly one year from this moment, I should heading to the theater for the first 7 PM showing.
third coast.. said:
Damn. Almost 3 hours long. I dont think I'll make it tonight.
I don't get the hate of Jackie Brown. That's my favorite QT film (I haven't seen them all). It's the one that makes you think, IMO.Brian Earl Spilner said:
It's still early to rank it, as QT movies usually get better with age, but I can say with certainty it ranks ahead of Hateful Eight, Death Proof, and Jackie Brown for me. It might jump some others with time.
Couldnt imagine basing any of my expectations off of reviews on youtube. If you were excited before, stay excited.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Can't wait for this one.
Have kind of tempered my expectations a bit, since most reviews I've seen on youtube seem to fall into the "really good but not quite great" category. The ending seems to be divisive.
Then again, QT's movies are almost always movies that get better with age. Certainly the case with Basterds, Django, and Hateful 8, for me.
7:30 pm tomorrow cannot come soon enough.
Brad Pitt's only real misstep for a long time was Meet Joe BlackAgLaw said:
I'm a big Leo and Brad Pitt fan. Both do a great job of finding roles that fit who i think they must be unreal life.