ThulsaDooom
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You left out Tarantino's masturbatory fantasy of saving Sharon Tate.
If Una Thurman was younger, you know he would have cast her and shown her feet in every scene.
You left out Tarantino's masturbatory fantasy of saving Sharon Tate.
This was cool too.
No. Who says a stuntman can't be extraordinarily handsome? And also, the event of seeing DiCaprio and Pitt together was too good to pass up. You put Bernthal in there instead of Pitt and all of a sudden the movie is 85% less interesting.Just a random thought, would it have been better if someone like Jon Bernthal was casted for Brad Pitt's role?
Brad's character was the stuntman who is undercredited for the star's achievements but Brad looks just as much of a movie star as Leo.
Can't tell you how much I love that he did this practical and not CGI.
No. Who says a stuntman can't be extraordinarily handsome? And also, the event of seeing DiCaprio and Pitt together was too good to pass up. You put Bernthal in there instead of Pitt and all of a sudden the movie is 85% less interesting.
It’s a classic
I didn't have a problem with either guy. I thought they both did a fine job. I believed them both in their respective roles. And the best part about having them together is they are both solidly legitimate A list actors. Like "Top of the Mountain" level A list actors. (I'd say they are Top 3 of the A list along with Tom Cruise). So seeing them together was essentially a dream match. McConaughey and Woody are fine actors and would have done just fine in the roles but they aren't on the same level of star power as Leo and Brad.In Bernthal's place could be someone else. Brad doesn't seem like an authentic stuntman. Someone who's brawny like Tom Selleck or Burt Reynolds only younger. McConaughey could've pulled it off.
Someone else could've played Leo's character better.
Edit - I think McConaughey instead of Leo and Woody Harrelson instead of Brad would have worked better.
I didn't have a problem with either guy. I thought they both did a fine job. I believed them both in their respective roles. And the best part about having them together is they are both solidly legitimate A list actors. Like "Top of the Mountain" level A list actors. (I'd say they are Top 3 of the A list along with Tom Cruise). So seeing them together was essentially a dream match. McConaughey and Woody are fine actors and would have done just fine in the roles but they aren't on the same level of star power as Leo and Brad.
You forgot to say "innit"!I was terrifyingly high when I watched it and enjoyed it in places. I thought there was a very sinister undertone during the Sharon Tate scenes, but apparently there wasn't. Just my stonedness
Ending sucked, I might watch it again one day
haven't enjoyed a Tarantino movie in full since Kill Bill 1
we need my emoji on Sherdog for everyone to use!You forgot to say "innit"!
Its a bro film thats good to watch with your bros.There are some films that I enjoy just for the vibe, the atmosphere of the setting. I would put Once upon a time in Hollywood in that category.