Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) shows the masterful camera work of Quentin Tarantino, as he films this iconic scene one-handed.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) shows the masterful camera work of Quentin Tarantino, as he films this iconic scene one-handed.
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Funny joke.. but honestly, I found this movie unbelievably boring.
32 5 ReplySame here, I was super disappointed by it and all it seemed to have is the shock value at the end.
Otherwise, it was completely forgettable.
18 3 ReplyMy husband and I walked out of the theater. People kept talking to us about how the ending 'was so worth the wait', but I could just not be bothered to care long enough to see it.
13 2 ReplyIt could have used more story, but it wasn't Killers of the Flower Moon boring.
That movie was a slog.
11 1 ReplyThey film got more haunting the longer it went on, so I would say it deserved that length
11 0 ReplyCounterpoint: No Margot Robbie feet.
10 2 ReplyGood point, although there was that one scene with the foot
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Yep. It seemed so well received but I left after a half hour. Was just boring trash.
7 0 ReplyThe last 10 minutes have enough action for 3 movies. You gotta stick it out.
11 6 ReplyThe last ten minutes did not make up for the 2.5 hours of my life lost to this boring ass film
6 1 ReplyThose last 10 minutes wasn't even that good tbh. Not like the previous QT absurdity, but more like a random unhinged stuff with unnecessarily overextended durations.
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I did not enjoy watching Bruce Lee lose a fight to a stunt man.
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I quite enjoyed it, but it's not a movie I've bothered to rewatch.
It's not got the popcorn fun of Inglourious Basterds or Django Unchained.
5 0 ReplyTotally agree. My least favorite Tarantino work.
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