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Wow!!! 4 Hour Version Coming
Definitely one of Tarantino's best. The movie feels like a cross between Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown. Everyone in the movie does an excellent job in their roles. Great soundtrack and great cinematography! Also with this being Luke Perry's final film, it did him justice. I don't want to do a spoiler review. Just go, relax and sit back to a wonderful piece that brings the Hollywood vibe in the 60's justice. The film is basically set in three acts. First act is great and hilarious. The second half slows it down a bit but it brings more life to the story and characters. The third part is just jaw dropping glory!!! You will stand and cheer!!!! This is definitely a repeat viewing film. Great job Quentin and crew!!! A+++. Per Brad Pitt, Tarantino and Netflix are in negotiations to release a 4+ hour version of it on Netflix soon after release on home video. It will be broken up into chapters like they did with the extended version of Hateful Eight. Can't wait to see that!!!!
UPDATE: Per an interview at Deadline Jan. 13th 2020 -
The Rick-Dalton led fictional series Bounty Law, Tarantino says that he fully intends to shoot the five episodes he wrote for the show, directing them himself...
"As far as the Bounty Law shows, I want to do that, but it will take me a year and a half. It got an introduction from Once Upon a Tim in Hollywood, but I don’t really consider it part of that movie even though it is. This is not about Rick Dalton playing Jake Cahill. It’s about Jake Cahill. Where all this came from was, I ended up watching a bunch of Wanted, Dead or Alive, and The Rifleman, and Tales of Wells Fargo, these half-hour shows to get in the mindset of Bounty Law, the kind of show Rick was on. I’d liked them before, but I got really into them. The concept of telling a dramatic story in half an hour. You watch and think, wow, there’s a helluva lot of storytelling going on in 22 minutes. I thought, I wonder if I can do that? I ended up writing five half-hour episodes. So I’ll do them, and I will direct all of them."
July 2019 · Movies and TV