Tarantino's 1969 Summer of love in LA/Manson pic has added
Al Pacino
Damian Lewis
Luke Perry
Emile Hirsch
Dakota Fanning
Clifton Collins Jr
Keith Jefferson
Nicholas Hammond in supporting roles for a lineup that already includes:
Leonardo DiCaprio
Brad Pitt
Margot Robbie
Burt Reynolds
Timothy Olyphant
Michael Madsen
Tim Roth
Dewey Crow as Manson
Originally Posted by ThrobProng:
I've heard about that, and I would love to see it happen.
I'm a big Tarantino fan, but "Once Upon a Time" is my least favorite of the movies he actually directed.
Agreed- but it might tie with The Hateful 8. To be honest, I didn't finish watching either movie- nothing in either held my interest and I found them to be remarkably bad. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
For whatever reason I never commented on this after seeing it. I really enjoyed it. That final fight was fucking epic. Too bad things didn't shake out in real life the way they did in this movie.
Cliff Booth: [to the Manson Family] Oh... wait a minute. I know you. I know all three of you! Yeah, Spahn Ranch! Spahn Ranch, yeah! Woo!
[turns to Katie]
Cliff Booth: I don't know your name, but I remember that red hair.
[turns to Sadie]
Cliff Booth: And you're Sadie. I remember your white little face.
[turns to Tex]
Cliff Booth: And you were on a horsey! Yeah... you are?
Tex: I'm the Devil. And I'm here to do the Devil's business!
Cliff Booth: [after a short pause] Nah, it was dumber than that. Something like Rex.
Sadie: God, shoot him, Tex!
Cliff Booth: Tex! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cheater5:
Agreed- but it might tie with The Hateful 8. To be honest, I didn't finish watching either movie- nothing in either held my interest and I found them to be remarkably bad.
Pretty shocked by your take, tbh
Its not my favorite QT movie, but its top 3-4
He did such an outstanding job of taking you back to that era IMO... I was completely sold at the first scene with Dalton and Cliffs CBS promo on the set of Bounty Law, it took me straight back to late 60s early 70s television [Reply]
Here’s some more info about the upcoming movie. Spoiled in case some tight ass gets his panties in a bunch. It’s just generic info IMHO.
Spoiler!
As you might already know, in a surprising move, Brad Pitt is set to step back into the shoes of Cliff Booth, the enigmatic stuntman from Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” This time, though, it won’t be Tarantino in the director’s chair—David Fincher is taking the reins, with a script still written by Tarantino.
Buried in a recent Deadline writeup about Fincher’s upcoming crime drama “Sinners” was a major scoop: Fincher’s next film will be titled “The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.” Not just that, the film will reintroduce Pitt’s character in a very different light—as a Hollywood studio fixer.
The concept of Booth taking on that role isn’t entirely new. Tarantino explored the idea in the 2021 novelization of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” fleshing out Booth’s backstory with a series of solo misadventures that suggested a much darker and more capable side to the character.
As a “fixer,” Booth would be the guy studios call when something—anything—needs to quietly disappear. Scandals, blackmail, problematic stars, even bodies. He operates in the shadows, loyal, unshakable, and totally unfazed by the dirt beneath Hollywood’s golden surface. It’s a natural evolution for a character already written as a war hero, stuntman, and possibly even a murderer.