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@brianknight789716 күн бұрын
Enio Morricone won his only Oscar for the soundtrack to this movie. Should have won multiple Oscars for this music in the Sergio Leone westerns.
@wyldhowl282116 күн бұрын
Yeah, after all those, they couldn't overlook him again. Mind you, I do love score to this one on its own merit.
@Vi_Renders16 күн бұрын
HE ONLY WON ONE OSCAR??!?!?!? HOW, SWAY?!?! 😭😭
@ryanh60311 күн бұрын
It would also be his next-to-last score that he did before his death in 2020. While this was his only original score for Tarantino, clips of his score from 1982’s The Thing, which also starred Kurt Russell, were reused for The Hateful Eight. Those clips include the eerie music in the stable, and the track “Beastiality” during the death scenes of John Ruth & OB from the coffee and Daisy’s hanging. There’s also Morricone’s “Regan’s Theme” reused from 1977’s The Exorcist II: The Heretic, during the slow motion horses trudging through the snow montage early in the film.
@ModMyMind16 күн бұрын
Can't wait for Dawn to watch Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Tarantino's best movie yet.
@bluecollartradesman71516 күн бұрын
I disagree that’s his best movie.
@randogirl-316 күн бұрын
It’s my favorite, but not the most perfect. Everyone has their own taste.
@happyslapsgiving542116 күн бұрын
I'd say it's his worst. Still good, mind you, but not as good a story nor villain as Jackie Brown.
@Anaj-us4eo15 күн бұрын
@@happyslapsgiving5421 I liked it better than reservoir dogs. Probably b/c of the ending..I won’t say anymore don’t want to spoil it.
@StoneColdSteveAutism9516 күн бұрын
The timing of this upload couldn't have been better with most of the midwest currently being in the midst of a blizzard lol
@brandonmartin0816 күн бұрын
Yeah it’s not looking too good here in the Missouri Bootheel 🧊
@ahappyshow16 күн бұрын
I agree. I am watching it while snowed in.
@ThePartisan1316 күн бұрын
Agreed, it's not too bad right now in Ohio
@tomw32416 күн бұрын
Here in Missouri as well. Layer of snow, layer of ice, layer of snow, ice, and still going on. Rinse and repeat.
@evilpopcans373516 күн бұрын
try Canada my friend
@CraigShortland16 күн бұрын
Quentin Tarantino has made some of the best movies of all time, and that was one of them
@TomWhiteWidow14 күн бұрын
really ? not even close man
@dudlEEk11 күн бұрын
agreed, his best work imo, along with Reservoir dogs.
@bigw72516 күн бұрын
i love to imagine the reaction of the poor soul who eventually came to minnie’s haberdashery and discovered that scene
@IlNyaPasdOrchestre15 күн бұрын
typical red dead redemption point of interest c':
@bigw72515 күн бұрын
@ i really need to play that game. i haven’t played since the first red dead redemption like 15 years ago
@IlNyaPasdOrchestre15 күн бұрын
@@bigw725 it is certainly praised for a reason c': I hope if you try it it finds you and carry you through. I finished it once and almost twice and both times it was a very comforting world and story to go through. hope you can avoid spoilers as well.
@ryanh60311 күн бұрын
I saw this in an IMAX theater back in 2015 and it showed the 70MM roadshow edition with a 15 minute pause in the middle of the film to give the audience that epic 1950s movie going feeling where movies of that scope and minimum 2-3 hours long would have a pause in the middle for the audience to go to the bathroom or get more refreshments to stay in tune with the second half of the movie. I remember struggling to stay awake during the stagecoach monologues right up until all the suspense unfolded at the haberdashery, mainly due to me already being tired after a 12 hour working shift and then driving an hour up to the theatre in San Antonio to catch the premiere during opening weekend.
@dbsagacious16 күн бұрын
This is my favorite Tarantino film, and is woefully underrated. Also, i wonder if anyone has mentioned the guitar fun fact 🤣🤣🤣
@Smoothjazzsundays16 күн бұрын
Atleast 3 people will post it, don’t worry lol
@DonRoccoRicardo16 күн бұрын
I'll call your 3 and raise you to 9.
@shainewhite278116 күн бұрын
Nominated for 3 Oscars:. Best Original Score Best Cinematography Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Jason Leigh. It won Best Original Score for Ennio Morricone as he was nominated 6 times for the past 50 years. He was even the oldest winner, 86 years old. Morricone passed away in 2020. John Carpenter's THE THING is one of the major influences for the film, as one person amongst the others is not who they say they are.
@bryanb335216 күн бұрын
Yet the movie was awful
@maximillianosaben16 күн бұрын
The extended version of the movie on Netflix is well worth watching. There's more John Ruth, and it makes Joe Gage a little more present in the proceedings.
@brianknight789716 күн бұрын
The fun part of this movie is identifying which Tarantino movies these actors have already appeared in.
@jamesdemarco716116 күн бұрын
Two little tidbits for ya: The guitar that got smashed was a priceless Martin guitar made in 1870. It was on loan from the Martin Guitar Museum. The crew neglected to tell Kurt Russell. They sent the smashed remains back to Martin in a box with no explanation. Martin no longer loans artifacts to movie companies. The Southern General (first man shot) is Bruce Dern. He was the slave owner who sold Django and his wife separately. For the longest time, he was one of the most hated actors in Hollywood because, you may remember, he is the cattle rustler that killed John Wayne in "The Cowboys". Fans hated him because of that part.
@porflepopnecker437616 күн бұрын
He also played George Spahn in "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood."
@jamesdemarco716116 күн бұрын
@porflepopnecker4376 Yes Sir, but I don't believe she got to that one yet.
@DamagedButManaging16 күн бұрын
Jennifer Jason Leigh is magnificent. She has a major role in one of my favorite Coen brothers films, The Hudsucker Proxy. You should definitely see that one. As well as Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Single White Female, Last Exit to Brooklyn are all worth a view. She's pretty damned amazing
@stevebinning97716 күн бұрын
She's also in the latest Twin Peaks series.
@rubensalvador942216 күн бұрын
The Hudsucker Proxy is one of my favorite Coen Bros movies. It is a throwback to 30's and 40's movies like Capra films and His Girl Friday with Cary Grant.
@DamagedButManaging16 күн бұрын
@rubensalvador9422 I have loved that film since first viewing, and nobody reacts to it! Kinda baffling considering the Coen love on KZbin
@wyldhowl282116 күн бұрын
Hudsucker is a very good film, just saw it again recently when it was on TV.
@FairDealDan16 күн бұрын
She Even did one of those weird DOGMA films "The King Is Alive" about travelers stranded in desert who perform a Shakespeare play before inevitable death to stay in touch with ...um...reality?
@kingofrivia124811 күн бұрын
My favorite of his films. BY FAR. Love the mystery adventure with humor.
@ThePartisan1316 күн бұрын
22:36 That reaction is priceless 😂
@stevebinning97716 күн бұрын
He made "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" in 2019. That was fairly recent.
@thesilentknight45546 күн бұрын
The ending is satisfying & also unexpected, because two of the final men left who hated each other the most, helped each other out in the end. Killing those bandits & honoring John Ruth, by hanging daisy😂🌟
@bmriverrat1116 күн бұрын
Dawn best keep that Lincoln coin that small piece of copper is worth a pretty penny.
@o0pinkdino0o16 күн бұрын
Jennifer Jason Leigh deserved an Oscar for this. She is off the hook.
@esreveresrever278816 күн бұрын
agree 1000%. my fav movie of hers. i really love 'rush' too, very underrated
@Keithjmcc16 күн бұрын
@@esreveresrever2788 red dawn for me
@FairDealDan16 күн бұрын
I'm such a fan that I like "The Quickie" best
@stigkenobi752516 күн бұрын
She has never done a performance bellow an 8/10 in her whole career. She is massively overlooked and underrated.
@Anaj-us4eo15 күн бұрын
@stigkenobi7525 loved her in Delores Clairbourn. Stephen King has stated that he wrote the character of Delores from Kathy Bates for the movie adaptation.
@mckrackin532416 күн бұрын
Fun fact... The reason Daisy looked so shocked when John grabbed the guitar and smashed it is because it was an actual priceless 145 year old antique on loan to the studio from the Martin Guitar Museum and the actor, Kurt Russel didn't know. It was supposed to be swapped out with a cheap guitar to break and he broke the real one in an act of improv. You can see Jennifer Jason Leigh (Daisy) look off set in shock. She was looking at the director because she knew the guitar she was playing was a priceless piece of music history from the 1870s. The busted up guitar is still on display in the museum. The Martin Guitar Museum has never loaned out another instrument since.
@jusan758516 күн бұрын
First I’ve heard of it 🤔
@creech5416 күн бұрын
@@jusan7585 Search Tarantino Martin Guitar.
@Terp31116 күн бұрын
_And there it is……._
@creech5416 күн бұрын
@@jusan7585 My reply was deleted, probably because I used the word s*e*a*r*c*h.
@valhallasodin16 күн бұрын
I have heard that too many times... My thought is Tarantino switched it out at the last minute, and the real Martin guitar is in a secret room in Tarantino's house with other movie memorabilia!?
@dre3k7816 күн бұрын
My fav Tarantino movie. Id love to see a whole movie of Jackson and Goggins. Their chemistry in this movie was amazing. Russell and Leigh were amazing as well.
@tomw32416 күн бұрын
Love this film, my favorite Tarentino. Love the prequel bit in the middle where the chipper way over the top woman Australian assistant coach driver just gets senselessly killed and dropped down a well. Tarentino just has no F's to give.
@christopherlee387116 күн бұрын
Oh, my goodness! Dawn Marie reacting to The Hateful Hate? Must watch!
@seanstinchfield-mp2xm16 күн бұрын
Great film, not sure why some hate it. Thanks, Dawn!
@MadcapMatt16 күн бұрын
I always change my mind about my favorite but this is definitely always in my top 3 usually it's my favorite because I was lucky enough to see this during a special run where they played it in 70mm.
@fahooga13 күн бұрын
This movie was shot both digitally and in Ultra Panavision. Since most theaters have switched to all digital, Tarantino rented 50 Ultra Panavision projectors for limited runs in theaters worldwide.
@BubbaCoop16 күн бұрын
23:58 And Uma's stunt double from Kill Bill. She was also in LOST.
@Fischstix956 күн бұрын
She was also the axe wielding goon with the red bandana in Django Unchained! There was supposedly a fight between her and Django they had to cut :(
@emmitbrown563116 күн бұрын
A Lincoln coin..... aka a penny!
@ThePartisan1316 күн бұрын
Lmfao
@SilentBob73116 күн бұрын
One of Tarantino's finest, and much like Reservoir Dogs, could fairly easily be done as a stage play. 4:44 "I think it's Goggins. I think I can see his teeth." 🤣🤣🤣 Very accurate M'Lady. 18:42 That's Tarantino narrating.
@TheDaringPastry131316 күн бұрын
QT was the narrator and that was his cameo for this movie. He also gained inspiration from The Thing, which you can see a lot of similarities to that movie in The Hateful Eight. Two die at the end and know they are going to die, take place during the a blizzard, it's like a mystery on which people can or can't be trusted and so on. Just a really cool film.
@TRK-up2zw16 күн бұрын
Also, some unused Morricone music from The Thing is used in this movie: Beastiality.
@justindenney-hall587516 күн бұрын
I was just thinking "I wish there were more reactions to the hateful eight".
@RightTurnClyde16 күн бұрын
Okay Dawn, no spoilers here, but if you don't know anything about Charles Manson then you NEED to do a little bit of research on him before going on to the next Tarantino film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. You don't need to do a lot. Just get the basics. It will enhance your enjoyment of the film no end, and it is, imo, one of Quentin's very best.
@NecramoniumVideo16 күн бұрын
Rarely i feel like a movie takes place in a certain time period, but he really nailed with that movie.
@bryanb335216 күн бұрын
The movie doesn't get any better because you understand the silly references.
@RightTurnClyde16 күн бұрын
@@bryanb3352 Understanding the context of what really happened adds a significant amount of power and emotional depth to what goes on up on the screen. Unless you're a shallow idiot I guess. I dunno, you tell me
@NativeNewMexican16 күн бұрын
@@bryanb3352 Why the F wouldn't it get better to get "inside jokes"? It might not be worth the time to bother, but you definitely would get a better viewing experience knowing the references.
@SirHilaryManfat16 күн бұрын
@@bryanb3352 They're not "silly references", the whole movie is based around true events that happened in Hollywood during that period. Yes you can enjoy the movie without the references, but you're missing the entire point!
@KarthikRaj-t6f15 күн бұрын
Alright Dawn, them dialogues amongst the whole lot is the best part of the movie, as always gripping, suspenseful and action packed One of the best if not the best Tarantino movie,.. Cheers 🎉🎉🎉
@ghostdm6916 күн бұрын
The Narrator was Quentin Tarantino
@Terp31116 күн бұрын
_Okay._
@williammahoney821515 күн бұрын
Yes. That was his way of making it into the movie. Most of his films he fas some bit part. Like Hitchcock.
@wyldhowl282116 күн бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed this one; I did too, more than Django Unchained. I thought that Jennifer Jason Leigh and Walton Goggins were the stand-outs when it came to the acting in this one. I predict you will really like Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. As for the next director, I will suggest Ridley Scott. You may have done some of his stuff but not all of it. Not sure how many Coen Brothers films you have done, but they are churning out lots of good stuff too. It reminds me that you reviewed the older version of True Grit, but their remake of it is great and it might be a nice bonus for you to compare the two.
@debbyemerson387716 күн бұрын
You're so entertaining Dawn 😊
@edpublic16 күн бұрын
The guitar Kurt smashed was a Priceless one of a kind Antique on Loan from a Museum,,,Kurt didn't know Jennifer Jason Leigh(Fast Times at Ridgemont High) Did and she Tried to tell'm but he was to fast,,,the take they used for the Film
@michaeleberly735116 күн бұрын
And as a result the Gibson Guitar Company will no longer lend out their historic guitars for movie productions.
@edpublic16 күн бұрын
@@michaeleberly7351It's for the Better,,,RIP🍺
@michaeleberly735116 күн бұрын
Sorry it was the Martin Guitar Company not Gibson.
@MickeyStartraveller16 күн бұрын
@@michaeleberly7351 Why did they do it in the first place? If there's a replica, it makes no sense having an original there. See the Baldwin case....
@michaeleberly735116 күн бұрын
@@MickeyStartraveller Don’t know, as you can guess I was not involved.
@left4deadfreak7 күн бұрын
Love this movie, I've had a really neat poster of this film in my room for years lol
@carlosspeicywiener701816 күн бұрын
It looks cold because it was. The scenes that weren't filmed in Wyoming winter were filmed on a refrigerated set.
@1582len16 күн бұрын
Alot of it was filmed in Telluride, Colorado. QT was often seen walking the streets
@aquapuppy983816 күн бұрын
"I think, the second to last Tarantino film..." Don't forget to watch Four Rooms if you're interested in seeing all of his films. Tarantino gold.
@bluecollartradesman71516 күн бұрын
True Romance was written by Tarantino, who sold the script to fund Reservoir Dogs. From Dusk Till Dawn was also written by Quentin and saw him play as a supporting character.
@bryanb335216 күн бұрын
This movie blew and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was forgettable. Maybe he should just hang it up now.
@brandonmartin0816 күн бұрын
Since Marco/Bob plays Silent Night on the piano does that make this a Christmas movie? 🤣
@tremorsfan16 күн бұрын
I went to a special "Roadshow" production of this movie complete with overture and an intermission. Also, since nobody's mentioned it, Jennifer Jason Leigh learned to play a real antique guitar for this movie and that was the one Kurt Russel smashed. If you look you can see her looking off screen at Tarantino.
@sebastianalegria340111 күн бұрын
It's important to say the movie soundtrack composed by Morricone played a fundamental role as he won an Oscar for best original score, on the other hand I would like Christoph Waltz & Tarantino to get back to work together again for a next film.
@gillesjacques102216 күн бұрын
Hey Dawn, missed half the movie, because I dozed off, thank you. I have problems sleeping, as I have sleep apnea, so any chance I can have a nap is great. You have a nice voice, puts me in that sleepy mood, thank you. 💤😴
@caldrmn16 күн бұрын
"4 Rooms" is an earlier Tarantino movie.
@woeshaling642116 күн бұрын
I saw this in a special theater equipped with a 70mm projector. It is quite a joke that Tarantino filmed a movie in the largest format possible, set in a confined space for 90% of the running time
@StevenFleming-x7q15 күн бұрын
Yeah this is a Great Film, Loved your reaction to this Dawn "I don't trust any of them Maybe there all in cahoots together" Brilliant stuff Take Care
@Pokyhawk16 күн бұрын
I die a little inside every time I watch the scene at 19:17 . Having been a guitar enthusiast for 50+ years, it breaks my heart to see the destruction of a genuine 1870s period Martin guitar. It also makes me sad that Kurt Russell didn't know that it was the real antique Martin and not the prop one until after it was destroyed. I feel for ya Kurt. It wasn't intentional and accidents happen. I still mourn the loss though no matter how it happened.
@Wreath8316 күн бұрын
That movie it's great. Thanks. Also the soundtrack it's 👍
@Lehnert16 күн бұрын
Tarantino said at one point that he's going to direct 10 movies total. This one was the 8th one, the next was the 9th one. He was working on the 10th one, but dropped it last year, so we're still waiting. But then there are also movies he's written or helped make in other ways like Natural Born Killers or True Romance.
@TheRedDevil-196816 күн бұрын
QT's version of "The Thing."
@ThePartisan1316 күн бұрын
That's actually funny considering this other reaction channel I watch just uploaded their viewing of the Thing.
@josephmolina243216 күн бұрын
Whoops. I've see. 40 of your videos and thought I was already subbed. I'm the new sub :)
@independenceltd.16 күн бұрын
that one scene is so disturbing that i can't even watch this movie again. lol
@RobinUnger-x9t16 күн бұрын
That last scene with the hanging was overkill, and it turned me off the movie.
@winstonmarlowe525416 күн бұрын
@RobinUnger-x9t yeah I turned it off at that point tbh
@leezydagod25075 күн бұрын
the last scene was gold. Daisy organized the entire scheme. Tarantino made you feel sorry for her until you realize that she knew everyone at Mini's were murdered and she's the real monster.
@jayvasquez662916 күн бұрын
Been waiting on this one lol 🙏🏽
@timyotimbo12 күн бұрын
Dawn Marie, 26:26 the narration voice is Quentin Tarantino.
@hollownation16 күн бұрын
He is not retired yet he’s making one more movie Also this film Is his tribute to The Thing and he wanted an original score for it (his first film to have a score) he approached Ennio Morricone but he said he didn’t have time but that he would give his blessing for him to use the score he wrote for The Thing that wasn’t used because John Carpenter (director) made his own music.
@kmvoss16 күн бұрын
Great reaction.
@user-wr9ej6xe4j16 күн бұрын
Love this movie! Not enough people react to it
@jamesodonnell363616 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorite reaction channels, mostly because I enjoy DM's down-to-Earth personality and excellent taste in movies, but this edit is f'g brutal, reducing a nearly three-hour masterpiece to nearly nothing (my usual M.O. is to ignore all 20-minute reactions to normal length movies, and this ~30-minute film edit essentially commits that cardinal offense; it's a hatchet job). That, plus DM's unusually obtuse reaction, kind of killed this one for me. If I hadn't seen any previous DM reactions, I wouldn't be coming back... But I have, so I will.
@kingofrivia124811 күн бұрын
FUN FACT he broke a REAl expensive guitar that he wasnt supposed to break and it was a REALLY expensive guitar. Thats why domergues reaction is som nautral and genuine.
@clarencewalker392516 күн бұрын
Tarantino borrows from other films and genres. In this case, it was a 1971 Spanish film entitled "Cut-throats 9." And while we're talking actors, let's not forget the legendary Bruce Dern. And, Dawn Marie, the hooks were shown because Tarantino saw them used on a man in the aforementioned film.
@FairDealDan16 күн бұрын
I know Cut Throats Nine! Thought I was the only one...
@Wilbur32216 күн бұрын
Tarantino is the Goat
@hlumelomrali408116 күн бұрын
She thought it was gonna kinda be like the magnificent 7 , oh you sweet summer child
@edpublic16 күн бұрын
Poor OB🍺
@chriswerth91816 күн бұрын
Remember that scene, when John Ruth teared the guitar of Domergue*s hands and just smashed it at the pillar? (at 19:22) You know, there was supposed to be a cut... Tarantio managed to get his hands on real civil war area guitar. To use it as an acurate prop for his film. And he did not buy it. That thing was just a loan. An inreplacalbe hirtorical aritfact. Domergue was supposed to play that guitat. To sing her song. John Ruth, to slender over and grab that thing.... and then there should have been a cut. The original civil area intrument would have been raplaced by a cheap prop. Which Kurt Russel could just slam to pieces. Everything was set up. But...noone told Russel about the ancient guitar. Nor about that planned cut. So, Kurt just walked over, grabbed that thing and slammed the unique and priceless piece of history straigt against the wodden pillar of Minnie's Haberdashery. Jennifer Jason Leigh, the actress who played Dasy Domergue, actually broke charakter, at that moment. We can see her relax,as soon as Russel takes the guitar off her hands. She thinks the scene is over. Her whole body relaxes and she's just chills... for a moment. Her eyes are just wandering across the room. Untill she recognizes that everybody on set - exept of Kurt Russel - got, that the scene was done. Kurt is stomping in position, swingin that more than one hundered years old, unique and irreplacable museum's piece around... and grunts! Her eyes widen! She twitches in shock of what is just about to happen...she sqeeks "WHAT?" And then...BOOM! Her reaction was great! So...Tarantino just keept it in the movie ;)
@emilsitka953716 күн бұрын
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has a lot, a lot of cultural references which Dawn may or may not understand.
@jasonschrantz34216 күн бұрын
There is an extended version of this on netflix. It's like 4 hours total.
@korintenson307915 күн бұрын
This movie would be an amazing theatre play lol
@zaknolan756216 күн бұрын
I'd recommend to watch a Charles Manson documentary before Once Upon a time in Hollywood
@mgordon110016 күн бұрын
Yeah, I want her to know about him, and be really sad before she sees it. Although, for the rest of us who were alive and aware, we went years watching this guy live every year he asked for parole. She can't get those feelings.
@johnmiller768216 күн бұрын
I always felt the Lincoln letter was actually real. The reason he said it was fake, only after it "disarmed" people, is so that nobody would try and take it, or keep asking about it.
@phillipmullineaux964116 күн бұрын
Kurt actually destroyed not the prop guitar, but about 125 year old guitar, worth about 250k, I believe 😮😮😮
@MatthewMortensen116 күн бұрын
The narrator was Tarantino.
@BulldogMack700rs16 күн бұрын
It must be very confusing for you around Christmas when friends and family visit what with you not recognising what anyone looks like🤣
@daviddeserano919216 күн бұрын
Don’t forget Tarantino’s Four Rooms. Very funny film.
@daliilars335016 күн бұрын
This might be out of place but you have such a cute face. Also I love your funny commentaries.
@kinGsaL15159 күн бұрын
Still waiting for a best movie ever and ever
@brianknight789716 күн бұрын
The Hateful Eight reminds me more of Agatha Christie's 'Ten Little Indian' when the authorities show up all they have is a room full of dead bodies and no one left to explain it. Spoiler, in the book and theater version all 'Ten Little Indians' die.
@aleksisuuronen596916 күн бұрын
When I went to watch this (as every QT ofc), it's my fault, but I initially felt a bit underwhelmed because I was looking for clues since it was set up as a mystery. You just cannot know stuff before it's revealed. So it felt frustrating that I had tried to figure the traitor(s) out (it's kinda given that someone will try to set Daisy free) and you really cannot. Liked the third act tho aka the whole last part after the coffee comes into the play. The movie worked better the second time for just looking it as is. I just remember it was even marketed as a mystery.. 🤔 it's more so a stageplay as it was done couple times after the script leak and also writing a new ending to it (which is better, I later read the script. The initial ending is kinda quite straightforward and not at all as messy). In mysteries you are given even a vaque clues that gives the oh yeah ofc feeling if you did not notice something obvious. In Hatefull there is reasons for everything like for a blanket in a chair especially at those times and then an old guy not moving from it. Because he is old. Those type of things. Cannot know Minnie did not want Mexicans in etc. You know. No clues.
@nationaltrails958516 күн бұрын
Noticable quality of image should be apparent as 65 mm film was used for eventually projection in 70 mm in selected venues.
@indigosunset7016 күн бұрын
one of his best, top 3
@njd429116 күн бұрын
10:09 A penny? Lol
@citpeks200016 күн бұрын
Tarantino has said that he's going to make one more movie, then he's going to retire.
@bryanb335216 күн бұрын
The last 2 were awful. He should stop.
@bluecollartradesman71516 күн бұрын
@@bryanb3352 If you think that The Hateful Eight is awful why are you watching a reaction to it?
@bryanb335216 күн бұрын
@@bluecollartradesman715 I didn't watch it.
@bluecollartradesman71516 күн бұрын
@@bryanb3352 That’s not adding up. Obviously you clicked on the link to this video and initiated it. That’s the only way you could have made your comment…So you go around making comments on KZbin reaction videos about movies you don’t like without actually watching the video?…that’s downright weird and bizarre behaviour.
@beanheaddd376416 күн бұрын
Kurt Russell is a god.
@BishopWalters1216 күн бұрын
A little sluggish but I still like it overall, Goggins is the real stand out here.
@brianknight789715 күн бұрын
Dawn if you are looking for another director/writer anthology to watch I suggest the Alexander Dumas books, The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Man in the Iron Mask. Look for the older versions from the 1970s with Richard Chamberlain and the original Count of Monte Cristo with Robert Dunat, 1934.
@thelizardking303615 күн бұрын
9:20: good enough for me. This is a Christmas movie.
@MrHale16 күн бұрын
I remember not loving this movie when I first saw it. I liked it okay, just didn't love it. But with each watch the movie has climbed the ranks of Tarantino movies. It has climbed so much it has reached as high as it can. Can't beat Kill Bill (both movies). But second place is for this movie.
@philmakris850716 күн бұрын
None of the other QT films can hold a candle to JACKIE BROWN
@randogirl-316 күн бұрын
Probably my most rewatched. Definitely in my top two or three.
@MisterItchy16 күн бұрын
K. I can't watch these reactions until I've seen the movie so I just watched it and I can't say I like it.
@michaelstaunton163216 күн бұрын
The Last Boyscout starring Bruce Willis from 1991 a movie 🎥 on your watchlist please for this year 💪💪💪
@Enigmatic..16 күн бұрын
Watching this is making me want to play through RDR2 again lol
@aarrgghh16 күн бұрын
tarantino's films all have their share of gratuitous gore, but "hateful eight" is his own genuine lincoln letter to the methods of the théâtre du grand-guignol.
@Laochri16 күн бұрын
Lincoln wasn't friends everybody. Especially John Wilks Booth.
@Fireguy71616 күн бұрын
Don't forget 4 Rooms
@jamezguard16 күн бұрын
He said he is doing one more.
@kyles551316 күн бұрын
He's gonna make one more movie. I think.
@brandonmartin0816 күн бұрын
To answer your question at the end. Tarantino is supposedly only going to make 10 movies….counting both Kill Bills as one. But he told Tom Segura the comedian that he has a script written for a mini series. Whether or not that will happen who knows.
@bluecollartradesman71516 күн бұрын
The series is Bounty Law from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
@lawrencefine502013 күн бұрын
Still think Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Basterds are QT's best movies. Coen Brothers should be next on your best directors list.
@TRK-up2zw5 күн бұрын
You've said before you like movies in one setting, like this one, give or take the wagon ride. And you like black and white movies. You might try the classic Key Largo, with Bogart and Bacall and directed by the great John Huston. The heroes are trapped by in a hotel by a hurricane along with gangsters.
@patriciobascur888016 күн бұрын
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