The woman screaming and screaming, running and screaming, getting mauled by a dog and screaming, shot repeatedly and screaming, stabbed and screaming, immolated and screaming and SCREAMING. Was just TOO MUCH. Textbook Quinton waving his dick at the audience.
I so wish that they way it happened in real life the way it happened in the film. I was pregnant in August, 1969, and my nightmares and insomnia over violent intruders lasted for years!
I like to think that AFTER the ending, the police investigation would reveal that Sharon and company were the intended targets and in gratitude, Polanski would cast Rick in a future movie causing the trajectory of Rick's career to take a severe turn into box office stardom.
Loved the way it ended. Managed to not hear a thing about the ending, so was just anxious that the actual murder would be shown. Hopefully there is an alternative universe where the Tate murders were stopped....
I still don't know why people got upset over how Bruce Lee was portrayed. It's a movie. Portray anyone anyway you like. People get butthurt over the dumbest things.
@debbylou5729 me too, ( If Tarantino heard the voiceover he would have "closed down his ass" an expression he used once) but totally enjoyed video & all the interesting insights.
It did spoil it, but don't bother, just click on cc, 😊it's a very entertaining video with lots of insights. Hope u enjoy it as I did. Will watch it again soon.
Great video! About the speedometer not going over zero, if you drove a car in the 1970s there's a 90% chance the speedometer didn't work lol. So I say it's spot-on accurate :-)
Concur. My first car was a 1964 Plymouth Fury. The speedo cable was old and apparently needed oiling, but I didn't know that at the time, so the needle bounced back and forth all over the speedo at any speed over 35, rendering it, similarly completely unreadable. Same result lol
Yeah, my first car was a 74 Plymouth Satellite, the speedometer and fuel gauge were both broken. Didn't care much about the speedometer but trying to guess how much gas I had was a pain in the ass.
My motto is: "An absolutely perfect movie has to have car chases, gun fights, and blowing sh*t up!" So, leave it to Tarantino to "Game. Set. Match." my expectations, throwing in the most beautiful pitbull as the cherry on top! My daughter, who doesn't care for violence, said this: "Usually, I don't care for gratuitous violence. However, since I know the backstory of Sharon's murder, I would say the violence was . . . warranted."
Nope. It wasn't just you. The guy reading the copy sucked hard at the job.The fake speech patterns were aggravating,so much so I almost stopped it at number one.
Tarantino is my favorite director of all time. While Once upon a time wasnt my favorite film by him, its incredible the amount of thought he puts into every film he makes. It just adds so much to them overall that makes them so much more enjoyable to watch.
Unfortunately I’m with you. I had no idea of The Manson family case watching the movie. If I had known about it the movie would have been so much more suspenseful.
True, my husband and I knew every little nuance and loved it. My son watched it and didn’t get parts of it as he wasn’t sure why some things happened the same way I did. But I loved it. It was a walk down memory lane.
Is like hearing two person speaking at the same time. I never felt so disturbed by someone talking like now. You start the word so high and finish is low and deep. Is really weird and hard to focus on the video.
As great of an actor, Leo is, I think Brad Pitt had the best performance of the entire cast. Don't get me wrong, it was a great ensemble with outstanding work. But that scene with Cliff Booth at Spawn Ranch was amazing. Tarantino's passion, attention to detail, and cinematic brilliance helps too, lol. Bravo 👏 👏
No one ever mentions that, in the movie, Roman Polanski (Sharon Tate’s husband) calls his little dog Saperstein. Which is the name of the doctor in Rosemary’s Baby. Which was a huge hit for Polanski. I guess I’m just too much of a movie nerd since I feel like I’m the only person who catches that.
As a voice actor & narrator thank you all for your comments. Voice actors are loosing work to this AI generated voice simulation. Continue to notice, comment & urge content creators to use human voice actors for narration. What you are hearing here is the painful absence of emotion, cadence, tone, pacing, empathy & passion. Progress does not have to mean the elimination of taste. Use your voice. Be heard. Be felt. Be human....
I’m so tired of people venerating Bruce Lee. Yeah, he was a great martial artist but he weighed like 130 pounds. Idc how fast he was or how many one-finger pushups he could do, a modern heavyweight fighter like Brock Lesnar would eat the first 3-4 shots, grab him, and just plain mutilate him.
I always interpreted the fight scene between Pitt and the actor playing Lee was to show just how bad ass Pitts character was to go toe to toe with Lee. Thus justifying why he easily dispatched the hippies. FYI: Bruce Lee was also supposed to be at the Tate party that night.
I didn't see the film until a couple of weeks ago, on Netflix, and loved it. The 60s is a period that fascinates me, anyway, but I loved it that Sharon and her friends survived in this timeline.
I can’t believe you gave away the Cliff Booth part in the book! I finally got a chance to order it from Amazon yesterday, and of all the luck, I would watch this the day before I get the novelization of the movie!!
Finally watched this movie after hearing about it for years. The run time kind of put me off; very few movies hold your interest for almost three hours. I had only a very vague idea of what it was about so the ending was a very pleasant surprise. And the run time didn't matter because it's a great movie all the way through. Always loved Tarentino's movies but I think this may be his best, or maybe tied with Pulp Fiction.
Growing up in the 60's and 70's, I can totally relate to this movie. I've watched it 5 times. Great movie. Pitt and Dicaprio are, as usual, outstanding. Quentin Tarrentino is a force and one of the best directors of our era.
I actually watched this film on a plane with earphones in. During the final scene, with all the violence, I was laughing extremely loud. I loved every nuance of that scene. I grew up having known the actual horrific story from a young age, so to see it unfold in Tarantino's masterpiece the way it did, was extremely satisfying. I only hope the people looking over my shoulder at what I was laughing so hard at, didn't think I was crazy.😊
If you read Thomas Pynchon, he weaves historical facts within the altered reality of his novels. Interweaving to make a new story. Tarantino is great but you can't tell me he has not read Pynchon
@18:27 They only shut down a highway for a beloved person of the country, or the President , and True Romance is his best script and story ever 2 bad he didn't direct it ...
This guy's voice is killing me. I want to watch the video but it is so annoying I don't think I can. He has the same cadence as that Elizabeth Holmes weirdo. The way he lands the last word of each sentence is making me dizzy. I didn't know a person's voice could do that.
I think the appellative 'Once Upon a Time' is not really derived from previous film titles, and more an allusion to fairy tales - the narrative of the Tate murders being foiled by Cliff and Dalton clearly is an alternate reality - a fairy tale ending.
I for one will always remember James Stacy as a remarkable person and actor! His life was filled with a accident that changed his life forever. James Stacy, hit by a drunk driver, lost his entire left leg and most of his left arm in 1973. The problems he suffered, turning to drinking was to ease his pain. But he was strong enough, with a great zest for life, that he came back to acting. As far as the conviction, don't believe it, as there were never any other crimes, not one child actor that he worked with ever came forward. The girl that claimed he touched her couldn't remember on what visit it happened on. Her mom allowed her there 3 times, to learn how to swim. If it happened, it was probably an accidental touch. I will always believe in his innocence. May James Stacy rest in peace. 🙏🌹💖💖💖💖
"Once upon a time" is my favorite magnum opus and Tarantino's finest work. Living and working in Los Angeles area, I had my drive home re-routed two hours out of our way during the filming of "La La Land" on the 105 freeway. If the same thing had happened to me for the making of "Hollywood" I would have been a lot less aggravated, probably felt honored in a way. And the scene during "Hollywood" seeing the 101 freeway filled with vintage cars circa 1969, was an amazing segment of the movie and one of my favorite bits. Tarantino's amazing flair for detail in making the other cars vintage 50's and -60's was a true time capsule for me from a time when the open road was truly open, and not a congested stop and go mess for 16 hours a day! So it was very much worth it, to most of us "true" Californians anyway, for Tarantino to shut down those freeways in order to make a bit of history! Considering the final product was 100% better, and just about legendary, compared to the completely forgettable "La La Land".
I gotta hand it to Tarentino . I grew up right in the middle of alla this. All of the “Stacy” scenes WERE RIGHT ON THE MONEY. James was a customer at “Bud Ekins Motorcycles” where I was a “Triumph” mechanic , and I used to tune James’ “650cc Triumph TR6”. And not only did he lose an arm & a leg his girlfriend was on the back and she “lost” her life. Terrible scene, and a real shame kuz Stacey HAD TALENT !
Alot of people don't know but playboy playmate Cynthia Myers was a good friend of Sharon Tate and was there that night but left early because she wasn't feeling well, I knew her personally and she was a lovely person
And them in the car at the end, speculating about killing the people in movies who taught them to kill isn't a Tarantino thing, that's him researching and taking it from audio interviews of her actually saying that post-murders.
I love how DiCaprio’s character has a not-so-subtle stutter when not in front of the camera. Maybe this is a nod to Samuel L Jackson? This is one of the few movies of Tarantino’s where he didn’t make an appearance…
There are a lot of people who hate this movie. I’m not one of them. I love it because somehow it captures that time and place so well. It’s a total vibe. I was just a kid back then, but I do remember it. It’s nostalgic for me.
Mcqueen carried his a H&R Model 939 “Ultra Sidekick” 22 LR 9-shot revolver with a 6″ heavy barrel Untill he realized hippies lost their evilness when he cought Keith Moon in his bushes eating daisies.
Just watched the DVD today. It was better than I thought it would be. No obligatory sex scenes, and the violence wasn't really that bad. I didn't even mind the language
I am sure this is interesting stuff, but I had to stop watching after one minute because of the way you use your voice. The main two tones of your voice is a tritone, witch is very unsettling. Please fix
I don't tell many this but I was supposed to be at the Tates that night. But I was withdrawing from injecting horseradish into my heart and had a mad thirst for some pizza. So there's that.
I love fictional violence, as a kid I watched R rated action movies played M rated games and read mature graphic novels and manga but violence in real life is not a good thing and I’m tired of that argument.
Kind of like a walk down memory lane. My first name is Sharon and I was 9 years old in 1969 when Sharon Tate and her friends were killed. I lived in TN then but I still remember it all in the news. Probably because Sharon and I had the same first name. Great seeing Austin Butler, almost totally unrecognizable as Tex Watson.
Most satisfying ending sequence in film history? "Cathartic violence" is the perfect descriptor.
The woman screaming and screaming, running and screaming, getting mauled by a dog and screaming, shot repeatedly and screaming, stabbed and screaming, immolated and screaming and SCREAMING. Was just TOO MUCH.
Textbook Quinton waving his dick at the audience.
I so wish that they way it happened in real life the way it happened in the film. I was pregnant in August, 1969, and my nightmares and insomnia over violent intruders lasted for years!
I like to think that AFTER the ending, the police investigation would reveal that Sharon and company were the intended targets and in gratitude, Polanski would cast Rick in a future movie causing the trajectory of Rick's career to take a severe turn into box office stardom.
The commentators voice is almost unbearable.
What do u mean almost
A minute in, and I just can’t continue. That was brutal
AI
@@yourejovian Either that or some dude swallowed an accordion. 😮
You aint kidding
The film is a total masterpiece !
Some constructive criticism. Don't know if the voiceover is AI or human, either way it needs a much better speaker.
i had to stop the video because of that annoying way of speaking. It's becoming more common among youtubers
DRIVING ME INSANE
😂😂😂
"Bruce Lee arrives onto the scene unannounced, ready to fight, saying he had been observing the family for days" LMAO
Loved the way it ended. Managed to not hear a thing about the ending, so was just anxious that the actual murder would be shown.
Hopefully there is an alternative universe where the Tate murders were stopped....
I still don't know why people got upset over how Bruce Lee was portrayed. It's a movie. Portray anyone anyway you like. People get butthurt over the dumbest things.
Apparently he was that cocky. Fame messes with people and Lee was no exception.
McQueen would not say that gossip girl crap either. So...
Am I the only one that can't finish this video bc of the way this dude over exaggerates every word?!?!
Totally annoying! Like he should be selling used cars on TV.
Had to mute it and go with bad cc
@debbylou5729 me too, ( If Tarantino heard the voiceover he would have "closed down his ass" an expression he used once) but totally enjoyed video & all the interesting insights.
It did spoil it, but don't bother, just click on cc, 😊it's a very entertaining video with lots of insights. Hope u enjoy it as I did. Will watch it again soon.
Yep! I’m outta here. Nice work, “host”.
Great movie. Loved every minute of it!
Too many minutes to love every minute imo. Ex: i doubt McQueen would ever say that gossip girl crap he said at the playboy mansion.
Great video! About the speedometer not going over zero, if you drove a car in the 1970s there's a 90% chance the speedometer didn't work lol. So I say it's spot-on accurate :-)
Concur. My first car was a 1964 Plymouth Fury. The speedo cable was old and apparently needed oiling, but I didn't know that at the time, so the needle bounced back and forth all over the speedo at any speed over 35, rendering it, similarly completely unreadable. Same result lol
Yeah, my first car was a 74 Plymouth Satellite, the speedometer and fuel gauge were both broken. Didn't care much about the speedometer but trying to guess how much gas I had was a pain in the ass.
Quentin's foot-fetish doesn't bother me nearly as much as this voiceover
I mean, he’s a creep, but being a pervert isn’t illegal.
@@Insertnamehere662 Liking feet is pretty low on the creep scale, tbh
Hollywood should make more of these 'What If' scenario movies based on real events.
If the plot is interesting, that would be a cool idea. What subjects matters would you want made into films?
I like that idea as well.
@@cocoaorange1 What if JFK was not assassinated, what if America won the Vietnam war, what if the Buffalo Bills won all four Superbowls
My motto is: "An absolutely perfect movie has to have car chases, gun fights, and blowing sh*t up!" So, leave it to Tarantino to "Game. Set. Match." my expectations, throwing in the most beautiful pitbull as the cherry on top! My daughter, who doesn't care for violence, said this: "Usually, I don't care for gratuitous violence. However, since I know the backstory of Sharon's murder, I would say the violence was . . . warranted."
But why did you neglect mentioning that your daughter is only 7 years old?
i cant listen to narrator's voices that pitch UP and DOWN
so many decent channels ruined by this odd trend
maybe its just me
I scrolled down looking for this lol
@@Zalkard Same. It's preposterous and annoying. I took time out of my failing life just to make a comment on it. That's how much it bothers me.
@@harryireland1935 Us both, brother.
Nope. It wasn't just you. The guy reading the copy sucked hard at the job.The fake speech patterns were aggravating,so much so I almost stopped it at number one.
No, Ai voiceovers are ruining TH-cam. Usually it’s the same baritone voice, this tenor voice is annoying, as well, but it could be a real person.
I like how Tarantino’s movies are connected or have callbacks especially for Big Kahuna Burger
Or red apple :-)
Tarantino is my favorite director of all time. While Once upon a time wasnt my favorite film by him, its incredible the amount of thought he puts into every film he makes. It just adds so much to them overall that makes them so much more enjoyable to watch.
If you don't know anything about this Manson case like I didn't, this whole movie is going right over your head.
Yeah... Tarantino was there...right in the middle of both Hollywoods..
Unfortunately I’m with you. I had no idea of The Manson family case watching the movie. If I had known about it the movie would have been so much more suspenseful.
Look up how the media and police narrative didn't match up with facts. Interesting stuff.
True, my husband and I knew every little nuance and loved it. My son watched it and didn’t get parts of it as he wasn’t sure why some things happened the same way I did. But I loved it. It was a walk down memory lane.
how did you not know the murder story?
“Here put these on, don’t cry in front of the Mexicans” best line ever!
It reminded me of a cool line in Star Trek 5. Captain, not in front of the Klingons. Lol
Because he knows we're not punk bitches lol. Would've been funnier had someone say mira este culero.
This is great. Thank you. 👌❤️
Is like hearing two person speaking at the same time. I never felt so disturbed by someone talking like now. You start the word so high and finish is low and deep. Is really weird and hard to focus on the video.
As great of an actor, Leo is, I think Brad Pitt had the best performance of the entire cast. Don't get me wrong, it was a great ensemble with outstanding work. But that scene with Cliff Booth at Spawn Ranch was amazing. Tarantino's passion, attention to detail, and cinematic brilliance helps too, lol. Bravo 👏 👏
Great information, thanks!!!
I really, really love these type of videos. Thanks so much for these, lad. Please don’t stop haha!.
You deserve more views man 🔥
I really enjoyed this video. great job
No one ever mentions that, in the movie, Roman Polanski (Sharon Tate’s husband) calls his little dog Saperstein. Which is the name of the doctor in Rosemary’s Baby. Which was a huge hit for Polanski.
I guess I’m just too much of a movie nerd since I feel like I’m the only person who catches that.
the narrators voice? Jeez
They actually could have flown in the 747 because that scene was set in the future from the main story set in 1969.
McQueen was NOT supposed to be there that night, along with all the other people claiming they were supposed to be there as well.
Any BIG happening like this has a lot of B.S. said.
As a voice actor & narrator thank you all for your comments. Voice actors are loosing work to this AI generated voice simulation. Continue to notice, comment & urge content creators to use human voice actors for narration. What you are hearing here is the painful absence of emotion, cadence, tone, pacing, empathy & passion. Progress does not have to mean the elimination of taste. Use your voice. Be heard. Be felt. Be human....
I couldn’t finish this because of the talking
One correction needed. They weren't shooting a Green Hornet movie. It was the theme from the tv show starring Van Williams and Bruce Lee, NOT A MOVIE!
I’m so tired of people venerating Bruce Lee. Yeah, he was a great martial artist but he weighed like 130 pounds. Idc how fast he was or how many one-finger pushups he could do, a modern heavyweight fighter like Brock Lesnar would eat the first 3-4 shots, grab him, and just plain mutilate him.
Exactly. Everyone who complains about that scene is a snowflake.
I always interpreted the fight scene between Pitt and the actor playing Lee was to show just how bad ass Pitts character was to go toe to toe with Lee. Thus justifying why he easily dispatched the hippies. FYI: Bruce Lee was also supposed to be at the Tate party that night.
They built up Cliff by having him best Bruce Lee as the heavy. Just like Schwarz talks about in the beginning
😲😲
Guaranteed this voice is AI.
And extremely annoying as well
Someday I'm going to have to see this movie. It looks good.
It’s trash
Tarantino asked to get into his own movie for free while on a date? What a deadbeat.
I didn't see the film until a couple of weeks ago, on Netflix, and loved it. The 60s is a period that fascinates me, anyway, but I loved it that Sharon and her friends survived in this timeline.
Speeedomoter could have easily been broken
I can’t believe you gave away the Cliff Booth part in the book! I finally got a chance to order it from Amazon yesterday, and of all the luck, I would watch this the day before I get the novelization of the movie!!
Cool visuals.
Finally watched this movie after hearing about it for years. The run time kind of put me off; very few movies hold your interest for almost three hours. I had only a very vague idea of what it was about so the ending was a very pleasant surprise. And the run time didn't matter because it's a great movie all the way through. Always loved Tarentino's movies but I think this may be his best, or maybe tied with Pulp Fiction.
Growing up in the 60's and 70's, I can totally relate to this movie. I've watched it 5 times. Great movie. Pitt and Dicaprio are, as usual, outstanding. Quentin Tarrentino is a force and one of the best directors of our era.
I made it about 30 seconds into this video before I cut it off. Dude, your voice has got to change.
I actually watched this film on a plane with earphones in. During the final scene, with all the violence, I was laughing extremely loud. I loved every nuance of that scene. I grew up having known the actual horrific story from a young age, so to see it unfold in Tarantino's masterpiece the way it did, was extremely satisfying. I only hope the people looking over my shoulder at what I was laughing so hard at, didn't think I was crazy.😊
If you read Thomas Pynchon, he weaves historical facts within the altered reality of his novels. Interweaving to make a new story. Tarantino is great but you can't tell me he has not read Pynchon
@18:27 They only shut down a highway for a beloved person of the country, or the President , and True Romance is his best script and story ever 2 bad he didn't direct it ...
idk what rock you live under but many stuntmen said bruce lee deff. didnt pull his punches.
your voice made this a "don't reccomend channel" channel
"Collecting your phones, LIKE we're all in school again ". Because everyone watching is only gonna be under 35. Lol
This guy's voice is killing me. I want to watch the video but it is so annoying I don't think I can. He has the same cadence as that Elizabeth Holmes weirdo. The way he lands the last word of each sentence is making me dizzy. I didn't know a person's voice could do that.
Tarantino movies are unique in that you can see them time after time and each time you will see something you missed each previous time.
I think the appellative 'Once Upon a Time' is not really derived from previous film titles, and more an allusion to fairy tales - the narrative of the Tate murders being foiled by Cliff and Dalton clearly is an alternate reality - a fairy tale ending.
If only this movie was historically accurate. Would’ve been bad ass to see a steve McQueen kick the crap out of Manson family.
I for one will always remember James Stacy as a remarkable person and actor! His life was filled with a accident that changed his life forever. James Stacy, hit by a drunk driver, lost his entire left leg and most of his left arm in 1973. The problems he suffered, turning to drinking was to ease his pain. But he was strong enough, with a great zest for life, that he came back to acting. As far as the conviction, don't believe it, as there were never any other crimes, not one child actor that he worked with ever came forward. The girl that claimed he touched her couldn't remember on what visit it happened on. Her mom allowed her there 3 times, to learn how to swim. If it happened, it was probably an accidental touch. I will always believe in his innocence. May James Stacy rest in peace. 🙏🌹💖💖💖💖
"Once upon a time" is my favorite magnum opus and Tarantino's finest work. Living and working in Los Angeles area, I had my drive home re-routed two hours out of our way during the filming of "La La Land" on the 105 freeway.
If the same thing had happened to me for the making of "Hollywood" I would have been a lot less aggravated, probably felt honored in a way. And the scene during "Hollywood" seeing the 101 freeway filled with vintage cars circa 1969, was an amazing segment of the movie and one of my favorite bits. Tarantino's amazing flair for detail in making the other cars vintage 50's and -60's was a true time capsule for me from a time when the open road was truly open, and not a congested stop and go mess for 16 hours a day!
So it was very much worth it, to most of us "true" Californians anyway, for Tarantino to shut down those freeways in order to make a bit of history! Considering the final product was 100% better, and just about legendary, compared to the completely forgettable "La La Land".
I gotta hand it to Tarentino . I grew up right in the middle of alla this. All of the “Stacy” scenes WERE RIGHT ON THE MONEY. James was a customer at “Bud Ekins Motorcycles” where I was a “Triumph” mechanic , and I used to tune James’ “650cc Triumph TR6”. And not only did he lose an arm & a leg his girlfriend was on the back and she “lost” her life. Terrible scene, and a real shame kuz Stacey HAD TALENT !
Damian Lewis as Steve McQueen was a brilliant act of casting
Alot of people don't know but playboy playmate Cynthia Myers was a good friend of Sharon Tate and was there that night but left early because she wasn't feeling well, I knew her personally and she was a lovely person
i cant take the narration of this video. whats with the sing song?
Only in Tarantino's crazy mind would you see him be related to George Clooney or a Stuntman be more handsome than the actor he's doubling as.
And them in the car at the end, speculating about killing the people in movies who taught them to kill isn't a Tarantino thing, that's him researching and taking it from audio interviews of her actually saying that post-murders.
Spahn and Cahn, not Span and Cans.
I agree with the voice pitch up and down being annoying what is wrong with you? Go away.
Sound problem? Voice high low
I love how DiCaprio’s character has a not-so-subtle stutter when not in front of the camera. Maybe this is a nod to Samuel L Jackson? This is one of the few movies of Tarantino’s where he didn’t make an appearance…
There are a lot of people who hate this movie. I’m not one of them. I love it because somehow it captures that time and place so well. It’s a total vibe. I was just a kid back then, but I do remember it. It’s nostalgic for me.
What would be the reason for hating it? Because of the Bruce Lee character? Any other reason?
The video and info is great, but the narrator is horrible!!!
His movies are excellent
Mcqueen carried his a H&R Model 939 “Ultra Sidekick” 22 LR 9-shot revolver with a 6″ heavy barrel Untill he realized hippies lost their evilness when he cought Keith Moon in his bushes eating daisies.
Quentin is so full of his self.
If only the movie changed true history. such a shame.
9:50 well that escalated quickly…..WTF
Wow. My #1 movie plus if was my time as A teen. My new #1.
Cant believe I've never heard of this movie , must of came out during a jail vacation ! on my must see list for sure though !
Not too bad a film plenty of artistic licence i really enjoyed it
Just watched the DVD today. It was better than I thought it would be. No obligatory sex scenes, and the violence wasn't really that bad. I didn't even mind the language
Me: feeling bad for the guy that lost his arm & leg in the motorcycle accident
Narrator: give me a second
Green Hornet was a tv show, not a movie.
Well, there is a Green Hornet movie starting Seth Rogen, so ...
@@becauseoftheimplication1385 yeah but that movie was so bad that everyone chooses to forget it
Brad Pitt, supposedly, has his films banned in China because of “7 Years in Tibet”.
I am sure this is interesting stuff, but I had to stop watching after one minute because of the way you use your voice. The main two tones of your voice is a tritone, witch is very unsettling. Please fix
Why do you talk with such an annoying cadence?
It's AI
Unfortunately, nobody wants to record a person's voice on youtube anymore...
I don't tell many this but I was supposed to be at the Tates that night. But I was withdrawing from injecting horseradish into my heart and had a mad thirst for some pizza.
So there's that.
I love fictional violence, as a kid I watched R rated action movies played M rated games and read mature graphic novels and manga but violence in real life is not a good thing and I’m tired of that argument.
Kind of like a walk down memory lane. My first name is Sharon and I was 9 years old in 1969 when Sharon Tate and her friends were killed. I lived in TN then but I still remember it all in the news. Probably because Sharon and I had the same first name. Great seeing Austin Butler, almost totally unrecognizable as Tex Watson.
I think it's a computer voice. Especially with the mispronunciation of some words.
It is, this AI voice is annoying
You have a very usual speaking voice.
If it wasn't for that Bruce Lee portrayal it would be way higher on my favorite movies list
Yeah same here. I love Tarantino but did not dig how Bruce was portrayed at all. He wasn't an asshole like depicted.
That was a hilarious part of the movie and an exaggeration. Tarantino loves Bruce Lee. People get too flaky about that scene.
Jack Stuffin Plumbing van is on the freeway when Brad Pitt is driving during the day.
Tarantino is one weird person.
ya this is a very good movie, i enjoyed it,
Please stop trying to act with your voice…I couldn’t handle your pitch inflection for more than about 10 seconds…had to stop watching.
Tarantino should do a remake Butch and Sundance with those before they get too much older! 😬 sadly he’s only making one more film
I thought the GLUE rat trap was about 12 years before its time.
The Green Hornet was a show, not a movie.🤷♂️
Holy shit..i can't make it through this. Your VOICE IS INSUFFERABLE!
9:50 caught me so off guard, wow
There was NO party planned that night. There were other parties. Everyone claimed they were supposed to be there. This is untrue
14:59 The car could have had a broken speedometer.. 🤷♂️ JS