What the hell is this movie even? It feels like a random clip compilation made by a guy absolutely obsessed with 60's vibes.
>>217426812I have no idea, I enjoyed it though more than I thought. The Bruce Lee shit could easily be removed though.
ALL THE LEAVES ARE BROWN AND THE SKY IS GREYI WENT FOR A WALKON A WINTERRRRS DAAAYYYYY
>>217426812>Tarantino made this instead of the Star Trek movie he wrote a screenplay forI hate this foot obsessed faggot so much. His autism with filmmaking would probably make for a well made trek movie if he actually enjoys the source material. But he's given himself a 10 movie limit career for some dumb fucking reason.
>It feels like a random clip compilation made by a guy absolutely obsessed with 60's vibes.yeah, that's a pretty good description of it and tarantino
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw6zrT_K_vM
movie was boring as fuck
>>217426834Rewatching the Bruce Lee scene, I don't really know what Tarantino was going for there. It wasn't just Lee humiliation ritual because he comes back in the movie in a more positive manner.
>>217426812It's about the death of old Hollywood which is symbolized by the Tate murders and Rick's stalling career, Sharon Tate represents the hope and joy of the Old Hollywood system while the Manson family represents New Hollywood, and by saving her life he saves himself, and Cliff. It's about Hollywood and it's about an alcoholic actor hanging out with his buddy
>>217426834I choose to believe that as a fantasy made up by cliff. there was a interview at cannes or some other junket where Tarantino said he read Lee's wifes biography of him and in it Bruce said he could beat Ali. He heard another story of a stuntman taking him on (uncorroborated) and wanted to take him down a peg or two. He must have misremembered the book because in it Bruce said he couldnt beat Ali with his 'little' chinese hands. I think Tarantino is more petty than we think which makes me believe those rumours about Death Proof being a dig at Uma Thurman.
>>217426968He's just showing that Cliff Booth is both a badass and a troublemaker who causes problems on set, that's literally it. Bruce Lee isn't humiliated at all
>>217426812I had a creative writing teacher who once told me “When you’re writing about real life events, you can write two things. You can write what happened or you can write what you wish had happened.” The title of this movie tips its hand. It’s a fantasy of a bygone world and it ends with what Tarantino wishes had happened. Even in the summer of 2019, it was apparent to everyone in the entertainment industry that a sea change was imminent. The anxieties of the inevitable progression of technology and shifting audience attitudes toward the theatre-going experience of the present day are reflected by the same anxieties of Rick Dalton and the lengths he goes to try to adapt and save his career. The real world was never as reassuring as a Hollywood movie where heroes save the damsel and villains are thwarted in the nick of time, but in this fantasy reimagining of a horrifically tragic event, it can be.
>>217427004They literally tell you the point of the scene in the beginning of the movie. It's weird that people got pissy about this when Bruce Lee was chosen for being period specific and for being widely accepted as a badass. Now Brad Pitt is able to throw him around? He's a badass too. It's like how the invader on the Enterprise beat up Worf or how Wolverine would get beaten up or Raphael would get his shell handed to him.
>>217426968He's just sore that a generation nutted over Lee instead of Sonny Chiba
>>217426984>I think Tarantino is more petty than we thinkNo shit. No sane person would let people die such gruesome deaths without some intense hateboner for them.
>>217426812coppola told quentin to make an autobiographical movieit seems hollywood loves this garbage
>>217427792This movie sucked. Spielberg is so soulless and tacky.
You need to know base material to understand this movie.You need to watch: Sharon Tate; Valley of the Dolls (1967); The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967); The Wrecking Crew (1968); Roman Polanski; Rosemary’s Baby (1968); Charles Manson; the Manson Family; the Tate–LaBianca murders (1969); Spahn Ranch; 1960s Hollywood counterculture; the end of the studio system; the rise of New Hollywood; Easy Rider (1969); Steve McQueen; The Great Escape (1963); Clint Eastwood; A Fistful of Dollars (1964); The Good the Bad and the Ugly (1966); spaghetti westerns; decline of American TV western stars; Gunsmoke (TV show); Bonanza (TV show); The Rifleman (TV show); Wanted Dead or Alive (TV show); Bruce Lee; The Green Hornet (TV show); 1960s martial arts cinema; Hollywood stuntmen culture; pulp westerns and crime paperbacks; 1960s Los Angeles car culture