One of my favorite, westerns, seen atleast 15 times, love these reviews, Tarantino really loves seventies movies, a dedicated collector and fan like most people watching these reviews,
Interesting hearing The Coens in there, for somebody who loves movies as much as him, I don't think I've heard him talk about their movies before. If anybody has, please direct me to it.
Just purchased the dvd after trying to find my old man’s copy. Really weird, they cut out the scenes where the horses were shot but showed the Apache cutting open a trooper & throwing his heart around. Why would they do something so stupid 🤷🏽♂️
Possibly the greatest, most brutal ,and weird western has not been made yet....Blood Meridian (Cormac McCarthy's masterpiece)...too uncompromising for Hollywood, too expensive to make in Europe...
One of my favorite, westerns, seen atleast 15 times, love these reviews, Tarantino really loves seventies movies, a dedicated collector and fan like most people watching these reviews,
Would love to see Chatos Land with Charles Bronson reviewed
Interesting hearing The Coens in there, for somebody who loves movies as much as him, I don't think I've heard him talk about their movies before. If anybody has, please direct me to it.
There's a short vid of Tarantino talking about Raising Arizona
Ulzana could be one of the Apache in the blood meridian filibuster massacre.
"Blood Meridian" and "massacre".
@@SalaciousBCrumb-md3lk Thank you for the correction .Now go back to Jabbas Palace 😃
Just purchased the dvd after trying to find my old man’s copy. Really weird, they cut out the scenes where the horses were shot but showed the Apache cutting open a trooper & throwing his heart around. Why would they do something so stupid 🤷🏽♂️
Possibly the greatest, most brutal ,and weird western has not been made yet....Blood Meridian (Cormac McCarthy's masterpiece)...too uncompromising for Hollywood, too expensive to make in Europe...
I’ve seen the movie a couple times, but I can’t listen to this hyper, chatterbox guy talking about it with Tarantino.
Sorry, but the indians are the good guys.
There are no good guys. Read benito cereno by herman melville and the surrounding commentary.