Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

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Today I saw Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the movie from Tarantino with Leonardo Decaprio and Brad Pitt.
Set in 1969, is about an actor (Leo) and his stuntman (Pitt), and centers around the Tate Murders.

Pitt rules.
He's been getting awards for best supporting actor or something like that, and, honestly, I get it, he's really good in it!

It's a Tarantino movie, so expect, well, just non-PC stuff here and there, lots of bad language, and blood.
 
I watched this and enjoyed it.
It's a little different for a Tarantino movie
But worth watching just got the ending.
 
+1 on Pitt!

I normally don't give 2 turds about anything hollywood. But he's pretty good at his craft.

Really enjoyed Fury and many others that escape my feable mind at the moment.
 
It was good. even though it was long, the multiple storylines left each one a little weak, but that's to be expected for a tarantino movie. If I was sick with the flu and not planning on moving for nearly 3 hours, i might watch it again.
 
Started watching it and my stream crashed about ~30 mins into it.

Was debating picking it back up or not because I wasn’t wowed by it early on. Guess I’ll give it another chance
 
I liked it, but it could have done with some editing, say down to about two hours. They spent a long time establishing that Sharon Tate was an airhead, unnecessarily as it turned out. I also did not see the point in clowning Bruce Lee. Tarantino must have had some personal beef with him. It was not an important part of the movie, but the actor who played Steve McQueen did a great job.
 
I liked it, but it could have done with some editing, say down to about two hours. They spent a long time establishing that Sharon Tate was an airhead, unnecessarily as it turned out. I also did not see the point in clowning Bruce Lee. Tarantino must have had some personal beef with him. It was not an important part of the movie, but the actor who played Steve McQueen did a great job.

Steve McQueen was in it for two minutes and had only a few lines lol

I dont want to talk much about the plot and the ending, but I'd say that I liked the focus on Tate, set up the end well, in my opinion.
As for the Lee scene - it gave the backstory of why Pitt's character wouldnt/couldnt be hired. I thought it was good fit
 
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