I just watched Once Upon A Time... for the third time and I picked up on so many things I missed the first two times in the theater. THAT'S the sign of a classic film, finding new and fun things every time you watch it. Once Upon A Time reminds me that true visionary cinema isn't dead yet. I could watch Cliff and Rick hang out for hours. And I wish there were 10 episodes of Bounty Law I could watch as I sipped a whiskey sour as well as The 14 Fists Of McCluskey.
I saw it 5 times at the theater and now twice at home. I can't remember when I last enjoyed a film so much. It's to the point now that as soon it starts ("THIS MAN IS WORTH 500 dollars") I start smiling and never stop.
Timothy knew Margaret was nervous about her turn to speak infront of everyone and he purposely did all he could to build up the moment even more, what a troll🤣🤣
My vote original screenplay, Pitt for support and production design. Best film of the year in a year of incredible cinema. What a way to end a decade b
Leo Is my favorite actor ever! People used to talk shit to me because I used to say he was my favorite actor growing up as a kid and an as actor myself I really look up to him and I hope I get to work with these great heavy hitters. After working so hard and coming so close for a break I finally got on a TV show and I’m very blessed, I’m very Thankful and grateful that I got to earn my position on the show. Dreams do become a reality when you work hard. Just don’t ever stop or give up on your dreams.
Julia is an absolutely direct child. Strong Character) She's a rising star! And what's most interesting, she voiced my thoughts) before the film Once upon a time I didn't particularly understand who Quentin Tarantino was. I, as a viewer, thought that this was an ordinary Director. now I rethought his films, watched for the first time Pulp fiction. It's Absolutely original and Genius, his creation brings enjoyment, satisfaction )) And Julia is very funny and cute talented actress)
I went to school with Mike Moh and he was the best, most talented dude and always nice and funny. Another buddy from school and I went to see the movie and we had a blast watching him. He was incredible. and the ending is incredible. I think it's one of the most important films made about Hollywood and the culture at the time and how the Tate murders changed that and the industry and history. It'll age well.
If you like this interviewer, I recommend checking out his podcast The Big Picture. He has actors and directors on there all the time for interviews, and his discussions with the cohost are really interesting and entertaining
Just saw this film last night. I don't think it's Tarantino's best in terms of filmmaking. I don't think it's Tarantino's best in terms of entertainment. It's not Tarantino's best in terms of cool factor and quotable lines. Yet I'm thinking this might be my favorite Quentin Tarantino movie. Maybe because I have a fondness for the time period and a fascination for the Manson family. And no I'm not some weirdo who's a fan of Charles Manson. Seeing the family members get destroyed is one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen on film.
I think that the fight scene and the ending made the ending extra sad, because the characters are all happy but only in the confines of the movie. Knowing that it didn't happen like this in real life is poignant.
What's with those grey rings ? It's titanium or something, it's in trend ? Or are they some of those metal bearings with little metal balls on the inside where you can't see ?
It’s a good thing she’s not aware of Tarantino’s work at the age of 8-9 when she auditioned and Titanic has nudity which is prob why she hasn’t watched it and others are also not age appropriate
Hynek Svoboda She’s 10 years old. I didn’t know of Tarantino and didn’t see my first Tarantino film until I was about 14-15 I’m only 16 now. (I’ve seen all of his films now except Hateful 8, Jackie Brown & Death Proof)
I’m 16 and I only found out about Tarantino about 2 months ago, thanks to Leo, who like Julia I knew about since I was a child but I only started to actually appreciate as an actor like 3 months ago. I watched The Wolf of Wall Street and became obsessed with him and started watching all of his movies. Before that I wasn’t a big movie fan so through Leo’s filmography I started to learn about famous directors and actors, Tarantino included.
30 minutes of an interview is not enough time to give to a film with such star power.
But it IS enough money.
Just got done with a 3 hours Pulp and thought this was as well.... Now im sad
I just watched Once Upon A Time... for the third time and I picked up on so many things I missed the first two times in the theater.
THAT'S the sign of a classic film, finding new and fun things every time you watch it.
Once Upon A Time reminds me that true visionary cinema isn't dead yet.
I could watch Cliff and Rick hang out for hours.
And I wish there were 10 episodes of Bounty Law I could watch as I sipped a whiskey sour as well as The 14 Fists Of McCluskey.
Quentin has actually written 5 complete episodes of Bounty Law that he is hoping to get made either with HBO or Netflix.
Hopefully quentin makes more episodes of bounty law and releases it on Netflix
I saw it 5 times at the theater and now twice at home. I can't remember when I last enjoyed a film so much. It's to the point now that as soon it starts ("THIS MAN IS WORTH 500 dollars") I start smiling and never stop.
@@TheAerovons me too omg I’ve watched it six times and have it on dvd now
Couldn’t agree more
Wow. What a crowd. Thank god this guy has done his homework!
Olyphant in the background when Julia's disparaging Leo is so, so good
very well prepared and professional interviewer,
loved every bit of conversation in it,
that closure was perfect from the great Bruce Dern.
Nagy Tj You need to listen to his podcast, The Big Picture. Sean is the best.
Oliphant’s reactions to Julia’s remarks: priceless.
Timothy knew Margaret was nervous about her turn to speak infront of everyone and he purposely did all he could to build up the moment even more, what a troll🤣🤣
The way Timothy Olyphant looked at Julia during that praise was adorable lmao
Also wow, Mike sounds just like Leo when he talks?
Julia is so ridiculously adorable. She was great in the movie. Just hope she doesn't go down the rabbit hole some child actors do.
just keep her safe from all the pedos
Child actors don't "go" down a rabbit hole, they're taken.
Leo was also a child actor. Hopefully, Julia can make it when she's older. I think Julia has the potential.
POOR EASY BREEZY
My vote original screenplay, Pitt for support and production design. Best film of the year in a year of incredible cinema. What a way to end a decade b
Costume too hopefully.
What about Marriage Story for original screenplay?
@@alexsantos5948 fuck that guy he cheated on his pregnant Wife. I hope Once upon a time in Hollywood and Joker dominate come Oscar Night.
@@alexsantos5948 yeah I'd say original screenplay goes to Marriage Story. No doubt. Supporting actor will be interesting to see
I’d have to go Al Pacino for support actor for Hoffa
16:11 thats the best Tarantino impression ive ever seen
than you gotta watch norm macdonalds tarantino impression
Leo Is my favorite actor ever! People used to talk shit to me because I used to say he was my favorite actor growing up as a kid and an as actor myself I really look up to him and I hope I get to work with these great heavy hitters. After working so hard and coming so close for a break I finally got on a TV show and I’m very blessed,
I’m very Thankful and grateful that I got to earn my position on the show. Dreams do become a reality when you work hard. Just don’t ever stop or give up on your dreams.
Julia is killing part of this interview
Is that good or bad?
@@jdh6752
Great for me. Hilarious.
HS 0505 Just imagine being 10-11 years old and being onstage with all of those incredible actors.
16:12 Emile doing a fantastic Quentin impression
Man I think he can play Quentin in a movie.
Leo is my hero and Inspiration. I hope to be on SAG-Aftra for my movie and reflect on my career.
23:25 - Who wants to bet Leo is talking about Tobey Maguire
Haha yeah
Great interview with the cast. Bruce Dern with some incredible insight from his decades of acting.
I’ve been waiting for this conversation! My day is made 🙌🏻
I'm here for Timothy Olyphant
Thanks for this. Great movie. If you haven't seen Hollywood yet don't watch or read anything more about it, just watch it.
Julia is such an old soul. She never stumbles with her words. There are no uh’s, er’s, or likes in her comments at all. And she’s 10?
I love Zoe Bell. I wish she had a bigger role since she's so good at reading Tarantino dialogue.
Timothy is a mood
Quentin Tarantino, go on The Big Picture
And come on Desktop?
you have to wonder what the original film was like before the tate family made their demands to cut manson out of the movie.
@@SidewaysBurnouts They didn't do that
Olyphant was already looking like his role in The Mandalorian
Sean Fennessey!
Bruce Durn made me LOL.
Julia is an absolutely direct child. Strong Character) She's a rising star! And what's most interesting, she voiced my thoughts) before the film Once upon a time I didn't particularly understand who Quentin Tarantino was. I, as a viewer, thought that this was an ordinary Director. now I rethought his films, watched for the first time Pulp fiction. It's Absolutely original and Genius, his creation brings enjoyment, satisfaction )) And Julia is very funny and cute talented actress)
LLOLLLL I loveeee young actors like Julia they're super honest "oh I was just thinking he could be one of *those* directors" bahahah
Sean Fennessey is a great interviewer!
Best movie of the year!!
LOVED the Rick Dalton character and this movie 👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
I went to school with Mike Moh and he was the best, most talented dude and always nice and funny. Another buddy from school and I went to see the movie and we had a blast watching him. He was incredible. and the ending is incredible. I think it's one of the most important films made about Hollywood and the culture at the time and how the Tate murders changed that and the industry and history. It'll age well.
Give this the SAG for Best Cast Ensemble!
Leo was soooooo talking about Toby.
no don't think it's him he's made his money lol
Eventually we all will be working for Julia Butters
@ 8:02 Leo tryna get a word in but gets shut down😂
I don’t think he was shut down really. Just wanted to be respectful towards Julia.
If you like this interviewer, I recommend checking out his podcast The Big Picture. He has actors and directors on there all the time for interviews, and his discussions with the cohost are really interesting and entertaining
Agreed, one of the best podcasts about all things movies.
Movies should be fun...
I love being an actor!
I’ve seen bits and pieces of this but to watch the whole thing was amazing ❤️
Wow, Julia Butters seems wise beyond her years.
great interview, so fun. thanks for share it.
"Never been in an all star team"
Also was in Hateful Eight which had an all star cast*
He meant in terms of working with Tarantino three times.
Vincent Arceo you must not be around the elderly too often.
Bruce is a legend.
Timothy is looking so much like Chris Pine
Chris Pine wishes.
Great interview
When did Bruce Dern get so old man? We can’t lose him.
Funny you say that, if you watch his filmography sequentially, it's as if he gradually becomes old.
Chris Teuma how the fuck???
Julia Butters is adorable, and incredibly intelligent for a 10 year old.
Hey your pfp looks like tom cruises doll from oblivion :)
Woah, Sean fucking Fennessey interviewing the cast of my favorite movie in years!
Just saw this film last night. I don't think it's Tarantino's best in terms of filmmaking. I don't think it's Tarantino's best in terms of entertainment. It's not Tarantino's best in terms of cool factor and quotable lines.
Yet I'm thinking this might be my favorite Quentin Tarantino movie. Maybe because I have a fondness for the time period and a fascination for the Manson family. And no I'm not some weirdo who's a fan of Charles Manson. Seeing the family members get destroyed is one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen on film.
I agree with your overall point that it might be my favorite as well, but I think it is his best in filmmaking and cool factor.
I think that the fight scene and the ending made the ending extra sad, because the characters are all happy but only in the confines of the movie. Knowing that it didn't happen like this in real life is poignant.
A star is born.
If only it could've ended like that in real life...If only...
real life is so overrated :))))
I DON'T know what this MOVIE is but... SWEET!!! Your ALL ,AWESOME!!
Julia Butters is actually 35 years old.
“Young in years but old in wisdom.”
That little girl is going to make it big. Period!
Already followed her on Instagram.
Absolutely love Margaret...her awesome comment to Victoria's weird comment is amazing!!!
and your comment on their comments is... no comment !
What's with those grey rings ? It's titanium or something, it's in trend ? Or are they some of those metal bearings with little metal balls on the inside where you can't see ?
Mr Leo becoming Mr Lamb as Julia speaks :)))) wish i were as certain and confident as she is and had as shiney a hair as she does !!!
Also mini "Girl Next Door" reunion
soxxel yesssss
Oh yeaaah Timothy and Emile!
Julia has a great future ahead of her
Julia must be living in a cave for not knowing Quentin Tarantino and Leo's work :-D and I love that
She's 10. I mean, I wasn't aware of Tarantino until 11.
It’s a good thing she’s not aware of Tarantino’s work at the age of 8-9 when she auditioned and Titanic has nudity which is prob why she hasn’t watched it and others are also not age appropriate
Hynek Svoboda She’s 10 years old. I didn’t know of Tarantino and didn’t see my first Tarantino film until I was about 14-15 I’m only 16 now. (I’ve seen all of his films now except Hateful 8, Jackie Brown & Death Proof)
She's only 10 though..
I’m 16 and I only found out about Tarantino about 2 months ago, thanks to Leo, who like Julia I knew about since I was a child but I only started to actually appreciate as an actor like 3 months ago. I watched The Wolf of Wall Street and became obsessed with him and started watching all of his movies. Before that I wasn’t a big movie fan so through Leo’s filmography I started to learn about famous directors and actors, Tarantino included.
Fennessey!!!
Julia is the Chosen One.
I wonder if Leo was talking about Toby McGuire or Kevin Connlley? Idk
Is the moderator the guy from the ringer and the big picture
Did anybody here go to this screening and talk? I'm assuming it was at the Cinerama Dome, but the description doesn't say.
Lmao I’m here for Sean
How many scenes did they shoot per day..?🤔❤
First all star team? What was the Hateful 8? Great interview overall.
I mean there might me better actors in hateful 8 but the big 3 of Leo, Brad and Margo are the bigger alll star team than heightful 8
Great timing!
When was this filmed?
just a few days ago
walter white It was filmed 2 weeks ago or so. So it’s still quite recent.
Ok thanks
Spahn ranch. A modern odd western taking place on an old western movie set.
Margret and Brad were the best ones!
I don’t give a damn what this PC society has to say. I enjoyed this film immensely.
Thanos!!
hell yeah sean fennessey!
Good job Sean.
I think I would pay to see most of the edited characters who got left on the floor.
That isn't Sean Fennessey is it? No. No. No. Where Is Margot?
Michael Greene yes it is him
Very cool.
this movie is such a fucking classic!
Ha @ Emile's Quentin impress. Lmao
emile hirsch is so funny
Children who act like that end up doing very well when they get older.
Diamonds 💎 dont cheat
A+!
I love Leo's jacket. Bruce doesn't look good.
he's sharp though
@@juliedavis7445
Classic Dern.
Olyphant is Brosman ? :D
Damit, why wasn't I on this panel? Totally not fair.
What is life? Its just an movie.
17:35 I wanna talk more
lmao, hungry and flamboyant
9:19
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28:19 that joke didn't work
Leo's gonna be dating that girl when she turns 22