I can't believe they lied to us about her not dying. "That was the last time I ever saw Rachel". I literally threw my arms up in shock and disgust. How could they
Humor, camerawork, style, music - perfect. OLIVIA COOK - perfect. Thomas Mann, also perfect (like pitch perfect). I enjoyed every ounce of this movie
I would have given this a 4 or 5 had it not been for a few great scenes by DiCaprio and Pitt each. It was needlessly long and meandering at times, on the edge of boring and shallow. It seemed like a long commercial for the year 1969 with all the brand placements. And this wasn’t a start to finish story. It was more of a random episode from a series.
I will give QT huge props for his ending as silly as it was. It was much better than what really happened. I was actually kind of dreading the end knowing QTs love for blood and gore and what really happened, I had no idea how he was gonna portray that. So it was a nice surprise to see the choice he made.
Great shit. Mike fucking SCHANK! I loved him so much
"Hey Mike man make sure everyone has brown gloves okay?"
"..does everyone have brown gloves?"
That one bit is one of the hardest I've laughed watching a movie in awhile. Cracked me up. There were so many hilarious quick takeaway bits scattered throughout this. I almost wanna watch Coven now
Great shit. Mike fucking SCHANK! I loved him so much
"Hey Mike man make sure everyone has brown gloves okay?"
"..does everyone have brown gloves?"
That one bit is one of the hardest I've laughed watching a movie in awhile. Cracked me up. There were so many hilarious quick takeaway bits scattered throughout this. I almost wanna watch Coven now
lots to pick from but this was prob my favorite scene:
I love a good Jackie Chan STUNT FEST, even if that’s all it is. There’s nothing more fun than seeing him use the environment and props in creative ways. You can definitely see the influence it had on John Wick and Bourne and such
No enemy was truly defeated until they went through a sheet of breakaway glass