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  1. How Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Movie Critic’ Fell Apart WWW.HOLLYWOODREPORTER.COM Inside the messy, late-hour collapse of the director’s mysterious final feature amid wild script and casting rumors (Tom Cruise?) and a fully on-board Sony Pictures.
  2. Trailer malarkey aside, this flick is SO MUCH FUN! Every second there's laughs to be had and gore to be bathed in. Everyone nailed their parts and I truly am going to rewatch this hundreds of times to come. Go see this and have a blast!!
  3. I didn't think I'd love this film as much as I found myself doing just that a day after my IMAX screening. Like this film is harrowing AF for sure and seeing the ugliness inherent in our country mirrored back to us is soul crushing. Sound design is GTFO of here bonkers crazy! Never heard gunshots sound SO real in another film before. Everyone did a tremendous job, the moments of action showcased in still photography in the moment, what a phenomenal choice. I'll be owning this in 4K for sure!!
  4. My initial reaction: "OMG how did Ti make this movie look and feel EVEN BETTER than what I was anticipating!?" I've rewatched the trailer a number of times already and ohhhh yes I am so there opening weekend!
  5. So with every new episode, we are all watching that opening credit sequence without skipping right, or is it only me? It's just so ominous and beautiful.
  6. I've seen the other 3 in theaters so may as well ... I guess?
  7. It was serviceable. I'd rate it a solid 6/10. Not too keen on the way they shot the fights (look into the making of ... please don't be the start of something but iterate and make it BETTER), meanwhile, can someone please confirm that my eyes weren't deceiving me and there's easily at least a half dozen jolting color grade corrections that ... well they're jarring AF! The chemistry between Jake and everyone he interacts with was pleasant. However I feel the whole book store subplot sorta got stopped dead in its tracks. The camp is there, Dalton is a funny guy. Overall, I wouldn't buy it on physical media necessarily buy I wouldn't be opposed to rewatching it either.
  8. Personally, I'd argue that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the one film in QT's film log with the most rewatchability, which says a lot as most of his hold up to multiple viewings. As for what I initially came to bring up: Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Legit beyond top tier Walking Dead and such a beautiful story of love between Rick and Michonne, with the latest 4th episode (written by Danai) is ... just SO powerful with a legit phenom performance by Andy Lincoln.
  9. Apparently Austin Butler is training at Tarron Tactical (same spot that trained Keanu for the Wick flicks), ahead of Heat 2 shooting.
  10. Personally, Abso-fucking-lutely STOKED! Huge fan of Fede's work, and this legit looks SCARY!!
  11. “I Don’t See Retiring from This” – Joe Bob Briggs Talks New “Last Drive-In” Format and the Show’s Future [Interview] BLOODY-DISGUSTING.COM Hey everybody, have you heard the news? Joe Bob is back in town! The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs has returned for its sixth season on...
  12. @5timechampbeing the only other sane one in the room showing love properly to City of Angels (NOT the Nic Cage/Meg Ryan flick which itself fucking rocks!) BUT ESPECIALLY shouting out Iggy fucking Pop! He MAKES the movie!
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