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second in the "gates of hell" trilogy, one of fulci's best movies. great score by fabio frizzi

if you like old italian genre films then this is a must watch. makes little sense but the atmosphere is second to none and the gore is over the top
 

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Rewatched Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood again.

The Out of Time montage is truly one of the greatest montages in cinema...it's beautiful :mjcry:

The build up to the murder is maybe Tarantino's best ever directing. Almost Fincher-esque in how tight and controlled it is.

The last scene to me now plays as very sad.

Still not totally sure where this ranks in his films but it wouldn't surprise me if I consider it his best in 5 years. Already feels like a classic a year later.
 

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Rewatched Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood again.

The Out of Time montage is truly one of the greatest montages in cinema...it's beautiful :mjcry:

The build up to the murder is maybe Tarantino's best ever directing. Almost Fincher-esque in how tight and controlled it is.

The last scene to me now plays as very sad.

Still not totally sure where this ranks in his films but it wouldn't surprise me if I consider it his best in 5 years. Already feels like a classic a year later.
Def not better than Jackie Brown to me. Thats my favorite. Even if its overrated...i'd still put Pulp Fiction ahead of Once Upon A Time...Inglorious b*stards as well...Probably Kill Bill II as well.
 

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Rewatched Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood again.

The Out of Time montage is truly one of the greatest montages in cinema...it's beautiful :mjcry:

The build up to the murder is maybe Tarantino's best ever directing. Almost Fincher-esque in how tight and controlled it is.

The last scene to me now plays as very sad.

Still not totally sure where this ranks in his films but it wouldn't surprise me if I consider it his best in 5 years. Already feels like a classic a year later.
It's forgettable. Tarantino is out of ideas. Even snuk in another western again like no one would notice.
 

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Loooooooove this one.
 

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It's forgettable. Tarantino is out of ideas. Even snuk in another western again like no one would notice.
ultimately the movie too long ( and I rarely complain about a movie being too long) the sharon tate parts need to be cut out)

you're right about tarantino running out of ideas, hateful eight was reservoir dogs as a western
 

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I dont think so, I'm showing dark knight to my nephew right now. He's since never been into anything batman related before but hes enjoying this.

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we agree to disagree
 

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I liked it. The technology was crazy because it's really Will Smith talking to his younger self. And Mary Elizabeth is that bytch breh.
 
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