Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight (2015)

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  • Lou Cypher
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    Saw this yesterday. ? was way different than i thought it would be but it was dope. Sam jackson was the ? man in this movie. That flashback scene of his with the confederate dudes son was disgusting/? up though. He was enjoying that too much.

    Great flick though. Tarantino is 8/8 for me. Have not been disappointed by any of his films enjoyed them all.
  • Mister B.
    Mister B. Members, Writer Posts: 16,172 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 2016
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    Just finished seeing it about an hour ago.

    I'm going to look at all the "? " stuff like this: as long as the setting allows for that thinking to be present, I'm not going to be too mad. I'll admit, the ? in "Pulp Fiction" had no merit to it, but back in the Old West, '? ' was synonymous with black folk.
    That being said, this movie starts off slow as all ? . I understand the need to be curteous in conversation, but ? .

    ? -crazy scenes are Tarantino's bread-and-butter, so the shootout that happened didn't surprise me...other than Sam L blowing Channing Tatum's top smooth OFF out of nowhere. Glad they hung that ? in the end tho.

    Overall, I'm with this movie. Sam L earned his ? points back after the ? ? he was on in Django.
  • emaculate
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    I loved the movie. 70mm is how I'd like to present my films (if I were director and could afford it).
    Might be my fav from QT.
  • Delphas
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    Like others said, much funnier than I expected. Music was done damn well also.

    Still...
    LOL @ Tatum being in the movie so he can practice his accent for his Gambit movie
    Was I the only one who hated the VO in the movie? It ruined the scene with Russell dying, and didn't add anything to movie.
  • Lou Cypher
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    Delphas wrote: »
    Like others said, much funnier than I expected. Music was done damn well also.

    Still...
    LOL @ Tatum being in the movie so he can practice his accent for his Gambit movie
    Was I the only one who hated the VO in the movie? It ruined the scene with Russell dying, and didn't add anything to movie.

    Lmao thats exactly what i thought when i heard tatum speak.
  • lazypakman
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    how many of you watched this in the cinema?
  • cannonspike1994
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    edited January 2016
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  • cannonspike1994
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    lazypakman wrote: »
    how many of you watched this in the cinema?
    I'm going tonight.
  • lazypakman
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    lazypakman wrote: »
    how many of you watched this in the cinema?
    I'm going tonight.

    Well i hope you have a wonderful time.
  • cannonspike1994
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    I loved that scene where Sam l Jackson made that white boy his ? .
  • Mister B.
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    I loved that scene where Sam l Jackson made that white boy his ? .

    That's why I said he got back all them real ? points he lost doing that Django ? . That story he told was some gangsta ? .
    Super faggoty having that saltine suck his ? , but that wasn't the point....
  • Bcotton5
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    I loved that scene where Sam l Jackson made that white boy his ? .

  • eyes low
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    Mister B. wrote: »
    I loved that scene where Sam l Jackson made that white boy his ? .

    That's why I said he got back all them real ? points he lost doing that Django ? . That story he told was some gangsta ? .
    Super faggoty having that saltine suck his ? , but that wasn't the point....

    do you think it was true or just telling the story to get that guy to shoot first
  • Mister B.
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    eyes low wrote: »
    Mister B. wrote: »
    I loved that scene where Sam l Jackson made that white boy his ? .

    That's why I said he got back all them real ? points he lost doing that Django ? . That story he told was some gangsta ? .
    Super faggoty having that saltine suck his ? , but that wasn't the point....

    do you think it was true or just telling the story to get that guy to shoot first
    Probably the former. Unless they had a backstory we never heard about, Sam L's character had no real reason to cap that old saltine. That story was a way to provoke that old guy into falling for the trap of drawing first. It was ? brilliant, if anything.
  • Max.
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    Bruh the old cac was against Sam L in war...
  • Max.
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    The cac killed a bunch of blk ppl ...
  • PanchoYoSancho
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    edited January 2016
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    Just watched it. It's one of Tarantino's worst movies, but if you take away his name and look at it as it's own stand alone film, it's a good movie. 7/10.

    The only real disappointments for me was 2 of QTs mainstays, Michael Madsen and Tim Roth, having some pretty forgettable roles. I was expecting more from them considering their memorable roles in his films.

    The use of the word ? was justified in this film considering the setting, but Tarantino seems obsessed with it. Half the dialogue directed at SLJ's character was racist and most of it wasn't essential to the plot and made it harder to focus on what was going on. That being said, it paid off when SLJ offed the confederate general and teamed up with the confederate soldier sheriff to take out that ? .
  • Lou Cypher
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    eyes low wrote: »
    Just watched it. It's one of Tarantino's worst movies, but if you take away his name and look at it as it's own stand alone film, it's a good movie. 7/10.

    The only real disappointments for me was 2 of QTs mainstays, Michael Madsen and Tim Roth, having some pretty forgettable roles. I was expecting more from them considering their memorable roles in his films.

    The use of the word ? was justified in this film considering the setting, but Tarantino seems obsessed with it. Half the dialogue directed at SLJ's character was racist and most of it wasn't essential to the plot and made it harder to focus on what was going on. That being said, it paid off when SLJ offed the confederate general and teamed up with the confederate soldier sheriff to take out that ? .

    i felt like tim roth was trying to be christoph waltz

    No lie I thought it was waltz when I first heard him. Just thought they had him in a ? ton of make up lol. Then I started to recognize him.
  • Max.
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    Thats Roth natural accent
  • _Goldie_
    _Goldie_ Members, Moderators, Writer Posts: 30,349 Regulator
    edited January 2016
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    True, but even his mannerisms resembled Waltz'. Compared to Pulp Fiction where he had the same accent but it nothing like Waltz.
  • Focal Point
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    I enjoyed the hell out of the movie
  • vageneral08
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    Good movie, long as hell but it is good
  • numbaz...80's baby
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    All of the Hard on Hoes supporters will love this movie. Shawty went through some ? .
  • atribecalledgabi
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    All of the Hard on Hoes supporters will love this movie. Shawty went through some ? .

    I was bout to say this lol. I didn't know whether to be more offended at the unnecessary amount of ? or that they beat the fuuuuuck out of/then lynched a woman lol.