I love Quintins movies but the stories is so full. I always have to watch it more then once. To get the whole thing. So many little things in the story you miss the first time.
Still the best movie of the last decade and still my favourite out of all Tarantino movies. It’s just a masterpiece there is no debate about it. If people don’t think so then you need another watch to grasp how genius it is with the setting, the characters and just making a 3 hour long movie in just one damn room. This piece can easily go on broadway and make hundreds of millions of dollars and it’s the only one possible to adapt, but frankly the movie is already perfection. I’m watching it for the 7th time tonight f it
Western 10 Little Indians (And Then there Were None). Commendable attempt maybe using the device he speaks of but in place of mystery and interesting characters every scene is viewed as a potential twist, it killed any climactic revelation.
One scene from The Hateful Eight was taken directly from "The Rebel" season 1 episode 25. He likely doesn't credit it because it is almost word for word. Might suggest a lack of creativity.
That's amazing how QT can so masterfully dissect a whole '60s T.V. western genre to make his own winning film decades later in the same genre.
The banter in this movie was so good. It's my favorite movie by him.
Me too. Absolutely
Same
I just luv Quentin, he loves what he makes, so talented and humble❤
I love Quintins movies but the stories is so full. I always have to watch it more then once. To get the whole thing. So many little things in the story you miss the first time.
same here
Rewatchability at its highest tbh
100%
Why does Howard think guests can't finish their sentences without his help?
It’s been his rude condition forever.
Because his voice is the only one he wants to hear.
😂
Few interviewers "hosts" do this
Not true.
He's amazing. Can't wait to see his 10th and final
Wait until you hear about his 8 episode limited series.
@@DiviAugusti might be the most exciting up and coming tv project I’ve had hype for in a while
My favorite! Just finished watching for at least the 20th time.
My favorite Tarantino film.
Mine is Jackie brown
Just saw it yesterday Walton goggins was my favorite character in that movie
A True Legend of Movies - Film Making! Awesome Director 😊👍✊👊👌🍊🎃🍊🎃🍁♈
his best movie since pulp fiction in my opinion
I finally understand this movie.
upload the full interview please JD lol
And edit out Howard's inane commentary.
JD will upload it when he washes his sheets
Still the best movie of the last decade and still my favourite out of all Tarantino movies. It’s just a masterpiece there is no debate about it. If people don’t think so then you need another watch to grasp how genius it is with the setting, the characters and just making a 3 hour long movie in just one damn room.
This piece can easily go on broadway and make hundreds of millions of dollars and it’s the only one possible to adapt, but frankly the movie is already perfection.
I’m watching it for the 7th time tonight f it
This dues a professor of logic
I absolutely love this
hateful eight is quite a dramatic repetition of reservoir dogs, with a different coverage.
Tarantino’s talent is other worldly
Extended addition is where it’s at!!
Fuckin love that movie 👏👏👏
My favorite quarantine Tarantino movie of all time
I miss 2015
I was just 25 back then. Nothing exciting but nothing worrying happening to my life yet before
Tarantino is so much fun
...and The Thing. There's obviously a lot of The Thing.
F*ck*ng genius
H8 was the best thing hes done since Jackie Brown.
talent borrows. genius steals.
How does he just not say, I remade the Thing in a Western.
Included some of the music from that movie, too.
He said exactly that in a DGA interview he did with Chris Nolan. Look it up
He even had the cast sit and watch The Thing together in prep for the movie (Kurt Russell included).
Tarantino has fingers for thumbs
Thumbs are fingers.
Maybe that's why he has a foot fetish.
Genius
What about Columbo Quentin Lots of cool coool 60´s and 7+´s gust stars there
это мой любимый фильм Квентина
He sounds different 😂
Cut-Throats Nine (1972)
The great silence was his inspiration
"Wheels (1998)"
Western 10 Little Indians (And Then there Were None). Commendable attempt maybe using the device he speaks of but in place of mystery and interesting characters every scene is viewed as a potential twist, it killed any climactic revelation.
Ahh...but what do you define as a "climactic revelation?"
@@peterdarker1 Exactly.
I remember seeing that years ago the 1945 And then there were None
Yea boii
A room full of scoundrels...
Four rooms
Wish they could just remove Robin so she wouldn’t intrude on these great interviews, she rarely has anything profound or accessory to add.
Not heard of this interviewer before - is he any good? Seems to say a lot when his guests are speaking?
You actually asked Tim Roth to imitate Christoph Waltz? Are you a puppet master?
Yea wtf upload the full interview
you must be new here.
It's Sirius. They want you to subscribe.
🤔🤔
One scene from The Hateful Eight was taken directly from "The Rebel" season 1 episode 25. He likely doesn't credit it because it is almost word for word. Might suggest a lack of creativity.
Which scene
Pls tell, the suspense is killing me
Samurai jack did it first
Completely unwatchable film.
Ive tried multiple times to get through it...i cant.
It's definitely one of my least-favorite Tarantino films. I wouldn't call it unwatchable, but I have no desire to revisit it.
I think its a great movie and I watched it twice no problem. Great visuals, excellent dialogue, some surprise and interesting characters.
Thats so embarrassing for you
No judge, Can I ask why? What do you find unwatchable? Im honestly curious
that movie was pure propaganda
How?
@@august6389 he doesn't know, he just thought that sounded good
The Hitler Reacts to The Hateful Eight Trailer was better than the movie!
My favourite Tarantino film.