1/4/2016 5:22:08 PM
1/4/2016 7:06:53 PM
1/5/2016 4:58:19 AM
Does anyone know how long the 70mm presentation will be available at Southpoint? Movie website only shows locations, no dates, and showtimes for Southpoint only appear to be updated through tomorrow. Will it still be in theaters through the weekend?
1/5/2016 11:28:16 AM
1/5/2016 12:07:09 PM
Going to see this tonight. The non-70mm version is at a more convenient time, but will I miss much seeing this version instead? Its still 2 hours 47 minutes.[Edited on January 5, 2016 at 1:14 PM. Reason : x]
1/5/2016 1:14:38 PM
i'm not a film expert, but i felt like there were only a few scenes where 70mm would make a difference
1/5/2016 1:20:50 PM
and there's the extra 15 minutes, i guess
1/5/2016 1:36:40 PM
Intermission is pretty nice for bathroom/snack break. Especially for such a long movie. Also you get a program.TBH though, I could have done without the violent shaking in the beginning, the movie cutting out near the end and having to wait for it to restart, and having to sit in the 2nd row.
1/5/2016 1:51:22 PM
1/5/2016 4:09:14 PM
Yea, I was curious as to why you would shoot a locked room movie in 70mm
1/5/2016 9:32:53 PM
^ Yeah I was a bit confused why he made such a big deal about the 70mm when 95% of the movie takes place indoors. The shots of the landscape in this movie do look great. They're just few and far between.
1/9/2016 11:06:53 AM
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Just want to clarify somethingSPOILERSThe BJ scene didn't actually happen, correct? Warren just makes that up to piss off the General enough to go for the gun, justifying Warren shooting him. At least that's how I interpreted it, since Warren was prone to fabrications.
1/9/2016 1:27:54 PM
^It's not made clear, but I doubt it happened. One of the major points of the Lincoln Letter is that he is a bullshitter. They cover that immediately before the this part.
1/9/2016 2:57:29 PM
1/9/2016 7:43:05 PM
Yea plenty of wide landscape shots and up close face shots too. I remember one shot in particular where it was a fairly close up/detailed shot of the cabin AND the outhouse. They are like > 100ft apart. It looked unreal.
1/9/2016 9:59:16 PM
Going to see this tonight. Can't believe it's already gone from half the theaters in the Raleigh area...less than 3 weeks after Christmas, wtf?
1/12/2016 4:51:52 PM
^Apparently bombing in theaters and some groups boycotting because of Tarantino's latest political comments.
1/12/2016 6:48:11 PM
Of course it is...how many people in America these days can sit in a theater for nearly 3 hours to watch a movie that hardly leaves a single room.I watched it again, and I liked it better the second time.
1/12/2016 10:29:40 PM
ghetto
1/13/2016 9:54:43 AM
https://www.facebook.com/topic/The-Hateful-Eight/382870421891741
2/5/2016 4:26:01 PM
Trim about 45 minutes of this and it's a much better movie. That or use the extra time to go into the exploits of the gang or a scene in red rock and we might have some better context for the rest of the story.The long shots of the wilderness and the blizzard prep were all fine and dandy but they ran long and didn't move the story along.
2/8/2016 1:29:58 PM
^^^^ I too thought it was a lot more enjoyable the second viewing. Really liked it the first time, but knowing the characters from the start really lets you enjoy their respective personalities and interactions more.[Edited on February 8, 2016 at 2:07 PM. Reason : carrot]
2/8/2016 2:06:49 PM
It's really weird watching Tim Roth play Christopher Waltz
2/10/2016 12:45:04 PM
Finally saw this, and loved it, but I love most things he does. I don't really understand why people need more sets and scenery to keep their interest. There was plenty going on in that room to keep me entertained.Also I thought the running gag about the front door was hilariousQT, on his inspiration for the film:
2/10/2016 8:41:57 PM
Went and saw this on Saturday. Never have I seen so many people walk out of a movie theater halfway through before, but I contemplated it too. The writing seemed overly caustic, even for Tarantino.
2/16/2016 7:57:01 AM
This has been running a while now...I'm surprised there were that many people in the theater to walk out.Must not have been die hard Tarantino fans.
2/16/2016 8:00:00 AM
It was a theater in downtown Baltimore that served drinks; probably a crowd mainly of people looking for something to do after Valentine's day dinner.
2/16/2016 12:53:21 PM
QT can do no wrong. His films always please.
8/12/2017 2:25:48 AM
Still not a fan of the Kill Bill movies. I've liked just about everything else though.Well, there was the one time where he made a movie with a thoroughly fantastic car chase, but unfortunately the rest of the movie was just a bunch of useless dialogue.
8/12/2017 9:50:46 PM
Useless dialogue in a Tarantino movie? It's more likely than you think.
8/12/2017 10:07:23 PM
He is the star of my sexual nightmares.
8/12/2017 11:20:18 PM
btttnew movies to discuss/rank
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