Originally Posted by Halfcan:
His movies always have a lot of Starpower but never go anywhere. 5 years on a script...means it either had tons of holes, or it is the best ever written now. The Manson thing has been done a lot, so I guess we will see.
Lots of scripts take 5 years or more. Sometimes much more. That means nothing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I知 so excited to see this. Got my tickets for the first show in the area on Thrusday. Wish he would have done 70MM for this movie. :-)
The reviews are coming back as his best movie ever. A masterpiece landmark film etc.
Trying to not get super excited during the wait. I致e gotten picky about where I値l watch a theater movie and want a laser projector but this may not get it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Wait? What! We have several 70MM theatres here. I've seen his last two movies on 70MM. I thought he didn't film in 70MM for this movie?
I think there's only a handful of theaters showing it in 70mm.
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
How would you rank it compared to QTs other movies?
Wow...tough question because I don't want to spoil anything or give people any ideas before going to see it.
I'll say different.
It's more personal and heartfelt than anything he's ever done, IMO. With that said, there are still plenty of easter eggs, excellent cameos and typical QT obsessions that are everywhere in the film.
If you're a huge QT fan, I think you'll LOVE this movie.
I wasn't alive during this time period, but I really FELT like I was in 1969 LA. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
Wow...tough question because I don't want to spoil anything or give people any ideas before going to see it.
I'll say different.
It's more personal and heartfelt than anything he's ever done, IMO. With that said, there are still plenty of easter eggs, excellent cameos and typical QT obsessions that are everywhere in the film.
If you're a huge QT fan, I think you'll LOVE this movie.
I wasn't alive during this time period, but I really FELT like I was in 1969 LA.
I知 a huge QT fan, so I知 sure I値l like it
I think my fave movies of his are Inglorious Basterds, Jackie Brown and Kill Bill.
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
Wow...tough question because I don't want to spoil anything or give people any ideas before going to see it.
I'll say different.
It's more personal and heartfelt than anything he's ever done, IMO. With that said, there are still plenty of easter eggs, excellent cameos and typical QT obsessions that are everywhere in the film.
If you're a huge QT fan, I think you'll LOVE this movie.
I wasn't alive during this time period, but I really FELT like I was in 1969 LA.
Saw some interviews with him where he talked about the movie being a love letter to his home town. [Reply]