I thought that entire scene from beginning to end was bad ass. The different takes on this flick continue to surprise me.Philo B 93 said:
This movie was too long for me. Here's a great movie within this movie:
3. Spare Tire scene (excluding the rest of the Spawn Ranch scene)
Silky Johnston said:
I thought it was long and boring and just pretty much pointless. The last part with the hippies getting messed up and torched was funny and enjoyable because there was actually point to all that. Nothing else in the movie seemed to have any point. Watching Margot Robbie drive around for 10 minutes and then watch her watch movies for another 10 minutes was just so boring and pointless.
i love the rewatchables pod too and think they do a good job rotating the cast. sometimes i want to hear Fennessey break down a film and other times i just want Chris Ryan and Bill to be mindless fans.TCTTS said:
Btw, I could not recommend these two podcasts enough. Tarantino recently joined The Ringer's The Rewatchables (one of my favorite podcasts) to do both Dunkirk and Unstoppable, and his praise of and enthusiasm for Nolan and Tony Scott, respectively, is just infectious. It helps to have seen both movies recently (I rewatched each for both podcasts), but the conversations are entertaining even if it's been a while since you've seen either...
https://www.theringer.com/2020/1/6/21054017/the-rewatchables-quentin-tarantino-on-what-makes-dunkirk-a-masterpiece
https://www.theringer.com/2020/1/9/21057968/unstoppable-with-quentin-tarantino-bill-simmons-and-chris-ryan
TCTTS said:
And yet, I don't see anyone else here posting their copy of this...
he made four films in Italy. i'm imagining medium-low budgets films they churned out. I don't think he became a big star. because he was having to let Cliff go because he didn't have enough money to keep him. he was selling his house and maybe buying a condo. those aren't things he would do if he was a big star now.BQ78 said:
Finally watched this last night. I enjoyed the journey but when I got to the end, did not like the destination particularly.
Am I the only one bothered by the fact that in just six months, Rick made four films, they were released and he became a big star again? Should Tarantino have backed the first part into 1968, instead of Feb '69?
BQ78 said:
Finally watched this last night. I enjoyed the journey but when I got to the end, did not like the destination particularly.
Am I the only one bothered by the fact that in just six months, Rick made four films, they were released and he became a big star again? Should Tarantino have backed the first part into 1968, instead of Feb '69?
This title is hilarious.Quote:
Kill Me Quick, Ringo, Said The Gringo (1969) - Ringo
Sex Panther said:TCTTS said:
And yet, I don't see anyone else here posting their copy of this...
Hey TC, do you know any way to get a copy of this? I really want it, but it's sold out everywhere. I guess I wasn't paying attention when it first released.
Edit: I thought this was the Collector's Edition. Doesn't appear to be it though... And I thought you were a fan.
jackie childs said:i love the rewatchables pod too and think they do a good job rotating the cast. sometimes i want to hear Fennessey break down a film and other times i just want Chris Ryan and Bill to be mindless fans.TCTTS said:
Btw, I could not recommend these two podcasts enough. Tarantino recently joined The Ringer's The Rewatchables (one of my favorite podcasts) to do both Dunkirk and Unstoppable, and his praise of and enthusiasm for Nolan and Tony Scott, respectively, is just infectious. It helps to have seen both movies recently (I rewatched each for both podcasts), but the conversations are entertaining even if it's been a while since you've seen either...
https://www.theringer.com/2020/1/6/21054017/the-rewatchables-quentin-tarantino-on-what-makes-dunkirk-a-masterpiece
https://www.theringer.com/2020/1/9/21057968/unstoppable-with-quentin-tarantino-bill-simmons-and-chris-ryan
i've only listened to the unstoppable pod with QT, but it was awesome. loved hearing his take on it.
haven't listened to dunkirk yet because i somehow haven't seen it.
but thanks for sharing
TCTTS said:Sex Panther said:TCTTS said:
And yet, I don't see anyone else here posting their copy of this...
Hey TC, do you know any way to get a copy of this? I really want it, but it's sold out everywhere. I guess I wasn't paying attention when it first released.
Edit: I thought this was the Collector's Edition. Doesn't appear to be it though... And I thought you were a fan.
Damn it, I didn't even know that existed.