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We saw a 70mm roadshow matinee today and we both really liked it. Slooooow burn, that's for sure, but I dig that. We got there maybe 1-2 minutes late and we didn't see the opening credits - something that's really rare for us - and it paid off. We had no idea that
is in this film and we were completely caught by surprise, and that was awesome!
I don't know how much repeat viewing this one will garner from me given how much surprise plays a role that first time watching it, but I definitely thought as an unfolding story, it was worth experiencing and I'm glad we had a 70mm roadshow in the neighborhood and a mutual day off to take it in without having to worry about a babysitter for such a long movie.
I think Christoph Wal-- er, Tim Roth was good, too. Seriously, though, it's like that part is meant for Waltz but since it's so small the 2-time Academy Award-winner skips it and second banana Tim Roth steps up to the plate.
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is in this film and we were completely caught by surprise, and that was awesome!
I don't know how much repeat viewing this one will garner from me given how much surprise plays a role that first time watching it, but I definitely thought as an unfolding story, it was worth experiencing and I'm glad we had a 70mm roadshow in the neighborhood and a mutual day off to take it in without having to worry about a babysitter for such a long movie.
I think Christoph Wal-- er, Tim Roth was good, too. Seriously, though, it's like that part is meant for Waltz but since it's so small the 2-time Academy Award-winner skips it and second banana Tim Roth steps up to the plate.
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Also, possibly the reason why you may have missed the start of this movie when you normally don't is that there weren't any trailers in front of it, just the overture.
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OldBoy has already admitted that he may have dozed off during that particular scene.
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It sure felt like a Waltz role, but he probably passed on it because of SPECTRE commitments rather than the size of the part.
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I think it's more of a case of Roth kinda channeling Waltz' acting style.
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I liked it quite a bit, but I'd rank it as Tarantino's worst or second worst, which isn't an insult with a portfolio like his.
The oddly placed narration in the second half was totally unnecessary. I felt like there should have been more Show and less Tell, throughout, but especially in those narrated moments.
I definitely need to see it again to see if I still feel that way. Right now, I'd say it's a solid 3/5.
Oh, and if anyone has an extra Roadshow program, please please please hook me up! There was no 70mm option here.
The oddly placed narration in the second half was totally unnecessary. I felt like there should have been more Show and less Tell, throughout, but especially in those narrated moments.
I definitely need to see it again to see if I still feel that way. Right now, I'd say it's a solid 3/5.
Oh, and if anyone has an extra Roadshow program, please please please hook me up! There was no 70mm option here.
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I saw the 11am roadshow this morning, but they never passed out any program. I would have loved to have one.
Anyway, I love this movie. I can't place it yet in my ranking of his movies, but I know I like it much better than Django already. It is a beautifully shot and scored film, and that definitely his best work as a director. I can't believe people compare this to Death Proof, which was easily his worst film.
I also saw a lot of Inglourious Basterds in this movie, the interrogation and basement scenes come to mind.
Anyway, I love this movie. I can't place it yet in my ranking of his movies, but I know I like it much better than Django already. It is a beautifully shot and scored film, and that definitely his best work as a director. I can't believe people compare this to Death Proof, which was easily his worst film.
I also saw a lot of Inglourious Basterds in this movie, the interrogation and basement scenes come to mind.
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Yeah, the scenes where Leigh looks up at the camera, especially with blood on her face, make her look almost deliberately demonic. Robert Richardson deserves an Oscar for this.
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According to IMDb, Christoph Waltz was rumored to play John Ruth, the role that went to Kurt Russell. I never read the script (I don't do that for Tarantino films), but if Waltz was to play Mobray, I'm sure he would have been written in as German, not English.
I think it's more of a case of Roth kinda channeling Waltz' acting style.
I think it's more of a case of Roth kinda channeling Waltz' acting style.
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Weird moment getting our programs today:
As we were getting our tickets torn, a guy walked up to the ticket taker (an old guy who's been at the theater forever, the kind of guy who probably used to be in the projector booth in the heyday of 70mm) and said he didn't get a program. The ticket taker balked, said he couldn't just give them to everybody. With that, he gives one to me, but not my wife. Then he gives one to the guy who says he also wants one for his girlfriend and the ticket taker says no. My wife says she'll take one and he says no. She says it's one per ticket, I paid for the ticket, you're giving me the program. I can tell he's almost out, like less than five left in the case, but she's got a point. Why is he withholding them from people with their ticket in-hand? We both get ours, and he doesn't look happy. He gives the guy one for his girlfriend and mumbles something not-so-happy.
It was an odd moment all-around. I think if the guy hadn't come up to get his program(s) at the same moment we were getting ours, we would've gotten two without any hassle.
Both ended up being Major Marquis Warren. I'd make a trade for Daisy, though.
As we were getting our tickets torn, a guy walked up to the ticket taker (an old guy who's been at the theater forever, the kind of guy who probably used to be in the projector booth in the heyday of 70mm) and said he didn't get a program. The ticket taker balked, said he couldn't just give them to everybody. With that, he gives one to me, but not my wife. Then he gives one to the guy who says he also wants one for his girlfriend and the ticket taker says no. My wife says she'll take one and he says no. She says it's one per ticket, I paid for the ticket, you're giving me the program. I can tell he's almost out, like less than five left in the case, but she's got a point. Why is he withholding them from people with their ticket in-hand? We both get ours, and he doesn't look happy. He gives the guy one for his girlfriend and mumbles something not-so-happy.
It was an odd moment all-around. I think if the guy hadn't come up to get his program(s) at the same moment we were getting ours, we would've gotten two without any hassle.
Both ended up being Major Marquis Warren. I'd make a trade for Daisy, though.
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Saw it in 70mm yesterday.
Holy fuck was that a gorgeous screen.
It's a long fucking movie. Not long to where I'm bored... just longer than I anticipated... even w/ knowing the run time. I was just... thinking at times about when the fuck this thing would end cuz it kept introducing other things that I didn't expect. Hahahaha.
Visually...wow. My screening had no issues. There were some scenes where there was some diffusion based on the focus but that's just the way that works out. No weird out of focus stuff from the projection or whatever.
I didn't mind the narration. And it wasn't for what we could have missed. It was to set up what we had missed based on the timeline of the film.
I loved it. It kept bring shit in that I just didn't see coming. Setting character or scene mood by what we were seeing and then understanding the emotions and all that.
It's not my favorite QT film and I don't know where to place it but... I had a blast w/ it.
Holy fuck was that a gorgeous screen.
It's a long fucking movie. Not long to where I'm bored... just longer than I anticipated... even w/ knowing the run time. I was just... thinking at times about when the fuck this thing would end cuz it kept introducing other things that I didn't expect. Hahahaha.
Visually...wow. My screening had no issues. There were some scenes where there was some diffusion based on the focus but that's just the way that works out. No weird out of focus stuff from the projection or whatever.
I didn't mind the narration. And it wasn't for what we could have missed. It was to set up what we had missed based on the timeline of the film.
I loved it. It kept bring shit in that I just didn't see coming. Setting character or scene mood by what we were seeing and then understanding the emotions and all that.
It's not my favorite QT film and I don't know where to place it but... I had a blast w/ it.
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I saw a matinee showing yesterday of the Roadshow version as well. Loved nearly everything about it. From the opening credits, you know you're going to be in for 3 hours of doom and gloom. Wonderful score, cinematography, acting and story. JJL really shines in the final act. Jackson and Goggins were solid throughout. And was happy to see Russell channel his inner Jack Burton. . Also, to the David Hess song.
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Movie was alright, I think after nearly three hours I was simply expecting a different conclusion.
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And the 2:70 scope was very noticable in my multiplex. It felt like I was watching a non-anamorphic DVD on a giant screen.
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