Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood | Tarantino at his Most Meta

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood | Tarantino at his Most Meta

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@mariadelcarmenvidalramos7786
@mariadelcarmenvidalramos7786 - 12.12.2023 23:39

👍💯🎥❤

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@johnarnold893
@johnarnold893 - 09.12.2023 03:23

What's with the annoying unnecessary beeping

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@skatepark1ful
@skatepark1ful - 27.11.2023 04:13

BLA BLA BLA!!!! Imo, what a bunch of worthless sounds jumbled together to make words!! So glad I stopped listening when I did, because NO ONE KNOWS WHAT A PERSON REALLY THINKS IN THEIR BRAIN!! Even when Tarantino attempts to explain his idea and motives for movie making it has changed or evolved due to rewriting and editing and different releases!!!
Yep, this is my opinion and this video is video creators opinion!!
Cheers if u agree with me and even if you don’t!!!, i will block this feom my playlist as soon as I press comment!!!

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@AGILISFPV
@AGILISFPV - 20.11.2023 08:29

Just watched this god awful movie. Wish I could take every minute back. Absolutely pointless movie. God. Im sorry but I'm just so disappointed. Without Leo and Brad this movie would've been 100% more unwatchable as it was. Despite being a giant self jerkoff for Tarantino. Half the damn thing was dirty feet, and walking or driving scenes. Wasn't even accurate in his depictions of REAL people. Fuck.

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mike odonnell
mike odonnell - 17.11.2023 18:15

i have to google Meta now

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@robertquail5838
@robertquail5838 - 13.11.2023 12:06

I don't even know what METE is.

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@JockDoubleday
@JockDoubleday - 12.11.2023 03:06

I call this movie "Notes for a Screenplay." Truly an awful, awful movie. Nothing.

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@Turboy65
@Turboy65 - 11.11.2023 05:28

For the most part I've decided that Tarantino films have a large percentage of suck. They have their entertaining parts but they unquestionably have a lot of suck in them. Tarantino is both a master and also a hack at the same time. Once Upon A Time was painful to watch and only the final act made it worth it to suffer through the rest.

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@elliottg.1954
@elliottg.1954 - 11.11.2023 02:43

Liked this good, sedate commentary that makes a lot of sense. Definitely for grown ups.

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@susanamartinez5806
@susanamartinez5806 - 09.11.2023 19:01

Ff lying

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@davecorry7723
@davecorry7723 - 09.11.2023 01:40

Love that people like you understand that film, my man.
I thought it was boring.

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@davewoff6633
@davewoff6633 - 07.11.2023 08:57

Most Meta? Wtf?

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@tamtrily
@tamtrily - 05.11.2023 10:23

Pulp Fiction was his Meta. This movie was just boring and my least favorite. There’s no reason to rewatch this one. 🤷🏻‍♂️

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@toddcorny6548
@toddcorny6548 - 05.11.2023 07:12

Thanks for way overthinking a good movie and ruining it for the world

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@atatterson6992
@atatterson6992 - 04.11.2023 08:40

How about choosing the movie you wanna watch, and watch it? Why must one choose and dedicate to one "service"?
Makes less sense that some Tarantino scenes (unless you know what to look for). So, there's that.

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@mtblegends1422
@mtblegends1422 - 03.11.2023 00:46

More than just letting it slide, that Pitt should eye up underage girls, that's Tarantino's crack at what has recently been realised, about certain, connected individuals, whether on their planes or Islands. Violence towards Women, in all it's ugly forms, was thought of very differently, when Spaghetti Westerns were in the box office and Mrs Robinson was on the wireless.

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@briangregory8223
@briangregory8223 - 02.11.2023 08:12

This is scholarship. Well done.

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@richardeasther2569
@richardeasther2569 - 31.10.2023 04:05

It’s just a ( red apple) movie not the meaning of life

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@LtRiot
@LtRiot - 25.10.2023 01:13

at his most boring

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@alexciocca4451
@alexciocca4451 - 24.10.2023 15:18

The guys a bum

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@chrismorrison3696
@chrismorrison3696 - 21.10.2023 06:15

It was an old pal of mine who enlightened me to another absolutely beautiful component of this amazing movie which I thought so many of you would truly and deeply appreciate.
And that is this:
Look at what Tarantino intentionally leaves OUT.
I won't even write the name.
Though he briefly appears in the movie, his last name is completely omitted.
As it phucking should be.
This simple effort alone has endeared me to Quentin forever as it demonstrates such class and his genuine effort to bring the story of Sharon to life without giving unnecessary attention to the one most identified with stealing it and murdering four other human beings.
Regardless of who is watching, because of the director's deep understanding, one can't help but feel robbed at the loss of such a young dynamic human being who like all of us, simply wanted to live.
The ability to show the tragedy of what occurred by revealing to us another imaginary yet beautiful and justified outcome where IT DID NOT occur, is all the evidence I need to know that without a doubt, this is one of the greatest films ever made.
Period.

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@jjtimmins1203
@jjtimmins1203 - 21.10.2023 04:01

Marvin Schwarz was I believe a casting.agent. I very much want to know the name of his car which was only shown by the hood emblem a silver angel. Every car in the film represents its owner.

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@user-nr5tj4iv8l
@user-nr5tj4iv8l - 20.10.2023 19:12

Да я как бы понимаю что я их неснимал... Но если болт регулировки повернуть получится... Минуточку он вам не отец... Что бы не делалось все к лучшему

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@patrickcrowe1611
@patrickcrowe1611 - 11.10.2023 04:59

go vols

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@hairyplopperthebananascrat5962
@hairyplopperthebananascrat5962 - 07.10.2023 16:40

The reality was indeed stranger and far more interesting then this movie. As hip and cool as killing Hitler or slave owners, or members of the Manson family seem , it all falls flat when compared with what actually occurred. Tarantino had to use the Manson murders in order to get the viewers interested enough to watch a movie about two characters that otherwise no one would’ve cared about. This movie sucks.

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@SteveB-hy2ci
@SteveB-hy2ci - 28.09.2023 18:30

Bullshit he turned her down

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@alexciocca4451
@alexciocca4451 - 26.09.2023 00:59

Can’t stand this guys movies no talent in his work

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@BusinessWolf1
@BusinessWolf1 - 25.09.2023 00:36

What I disliked most with Rick wasn't throwing the girl, it was throwing the chicken leg and putting out half smoked cigs. Don't like waste.

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@PatHaskell
@PatHaskell - 24.09.2023 06:59

How about, at his “best” instead of “meta”?

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@godofdreamzzz
@godofdreamzzz - 19.09.2023 23:54

I thought this movie kinda sucked. Way too long. There were moments that felt like throw away scenes, plot could’ve done w/o them. Don’t like the Hollywood story book ending, I found it very basic. I like movies were main characters die and the unexpected happens. This movie was just: “ yea we know the Manson murders, but what if they happened like this?!?”
Like ok? Hard to care enough about the subject to stay engaged for 3hrs

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@WickedScott
@WickedScott - 16.09.2023 04:21

They really gave the Manson Family a bad rap in this film.

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@edwardwright2989
@edwardwright2989 - 14.09.2023 21:55

The Tarantino shtick is played out. So is Meta. Blah.

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@SasquatchOmega
@SasquatchOmega - 13.09.2023 00:10

It wasn’t 2 Marilyn Monroe‘s. One was Marilyn Monroe and the other was Jane Mansfield. Just saying. Good video by the way.

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@Sagittariusly
@Sagittariusly - 06.09.2023 10:01

A long winded boring movie.
Tarantino proclaiming himself as a Sergio Leone protege, Pathetic!

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@phytonso9877
@phytonso9877 - 06.09.2023 06:05

Everything Tarantino has made since Kill Bill is just him trolling the audience, and I'm not sure which side of the line KB comes down on. Enjoy him if you want, but understand you're not smarter than the people around you because you read some wiki articles about what old movies he takes his art direction from. We all know the Star Wars trench run comes from The Dambusters, and it doesn't matter either.

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@gerardod.duranjr.8455
@gerardod.duranjr.8455 - 03.09.2023 23:18

One of my favorite seems is when Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate, is at the play boy mansion, dancing with no regard of the surroundings

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@thevaudevilleslick6669
@thevaudevilleslick6669 - 21.08.2023 18:21

@discarded image....why would you think you know Tarantino enough to "know" when he maxes out emotionally? Are you actually in the industry or just a below average basement critic attempting to appear existential?....

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@andrewstartek8910
@andrewstartek8910 - 19.08.2023 11:10

Shut up u fucked it up

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@ishmael2586
@ishmael2586 - 17.08.2023 02:03

Stupid film. Like most of his Hollywood loving trash

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@SoulsOfTheCities
@SoulsOfTheCities - 16.08.2023 23:43

I'll never understand Tarantino fans, and frankly, I never want to try. There's a smug, hipster smarminess about everything he does- he appeals to the exact kind of people who always vote for the worst contestant on "American Idol". There's a weird cancer in American culture now, where people seem to think that having their noses rubbed in how lousy something is proves how "in on the joke" they are. "Yeah, but it's SUPPOSED to be stupid" doesn't alter the fact that something is stupid.

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@michaelblack7641
@michaelblack7641 - 15.08.2023 23:30

I will first note that I am a huge QT fan and have all of his movies and have watched them all many times.

Even though I enjoy and re watch this movie, it is also the only one that I have had issues with:

5. I disliked Leo when he was a young actor, but now I think he is one of the best . His complex performance is completely underrated while Pitt got the Oscar. That being said, I think there is too much time spent beating into us that he is a washed up struggling cowboy actor in Westerns that are fading out in changing times. It make part of the film drag too much.

4. There was soooo much that happened in 1969. And while you can’t put everything in the movie, I was disappointed that there wasn’t at least a a quick scene of a tv showing the moon landing which was huge and happened just a couple of weeks before the murders.

I think QT was influenced by Easy Rider in addressing the culture and counterculture while making Once Upon A Time. It would have been cool to see a trailer or at least a movie poster of Easy Rider which was released too just a couple of weeks before the murders and exemplified the changing times.

3. It’s missing much of the classic QT dialogue and lines we all know and love in his movies. But, in all fairness, it’s not like his previous movies, and those types of lines probably don’t belong and wouldn’t fit the tempo and drama of this film.

2. Being such a huge Kung Fu martial arts movie fan as QT, I just can’t believe he decided to portray Bruce Lee that way instead of being more honorable. I totally side with Bruce’s family in disappointment. Bruce never fought in professional fights. Many say this was to protect his God like perfect image. Even the best fighters have their losses- Ali and Chuck Norris come to mind. I understand that Quentin was trying to humanize Bruce and Sharon as more normal people and not just Hollywood icons. And, showing that Cliff is a badass fighter who if could take on Bruce Lee, could take on the Manson gang high.

But, it didn’t have to be done that way. I think just showing respect between the two and the actor just being Bruce the way he was in real life away from the cameras, would have been far better and an honorable tribute. Bruce wasn’t like that at all and would never talk that way. “ My hands are lethal weapons”. Give me a break. He wasn’t just some wannabe street fuckup who is a legend in his own mind while actually being a joke. Bruce had mad fast skills from a total commitment to martial arts and a disciplined work ethic. He wouldn’t boast or brag, he would just do. Most people have never seen Bruce in real life, only in films. He was a cool, kind, and thoughtful man. Be like water. QT should have shown that.

1. Number 1 missed opportunity to re write history of all time!: Bruce Lee fights with Cliff, but they really respect each other. Some back story like the watch in Pulp Fiction. Maybe Cliff has an engraved inscription pocket knife with left to him from his father who died in the war that means a lot to him.During the fight it falls out and gets kicked under the car and forgotten about. After, everyone is gone, Bruce sees it, grabs and reads it. At the end, Bruce tracks down and goes to Rick Dalton’s house to get it back to Cliff Booth as the shit is hitting the fan. Charlie Manson who wasn’t there in real life, decides to come back to the house to join in. Cliff and Rick don’t see him coming because they are killing the others. Bruce Lee ends up killing Charlie Manson and hands the pocket knife back to Cliff!!!!!

If you’re going to kill Charlie’s gang in this alternative universe, then you gotta kill Charlie too. He just doesn’t get to live free now doing more evil. And which person in the film would be best to kill him? Yes, Bruce Lee!

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@jibberjabberr
@jibberjabberr - 09.08.2023 07:11

I will never have a problem
With Tarantino making fun of his FF

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@meursault7030
@meursault7030 - 09.08.2023 03:11

Pulp Fiction actually is one of the most authentic portrayals of criminals I've ever seen.
That and Lock Stock.

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@worstpiloteu1645
@worstpiloteu1645 - 08.08.2023 17:28

Let's not forget the most accurate Bruce Lee depiction, ever. An actor? Yes. An actual fighter? F*ck no.

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@maxpekich5826
@maxpekich5826 - 07.08.2023 06:45

Oh see my thought when Rick was reading Bronco Busters was that he hadn't actually read it. He sat down a t some rando's chair and didn't want to look stupid in front of the girl. So he bullshits what he can telling us about how he really feels but on accident

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@ProximoK
@ProximoK - 02.08.2023 12:25

How do you post these without getting copywriter struck?

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@k.c.simonsen3223
@k.c.simonsen3223 - 02.08.2023 03:09

I like how this video is wide-screen. I don't even know how you guys did that, I've never seen a video in this format.

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@lottoguy6457
@lottoguy6457 - 01.08.2023 03:31

One of his worst movies. But still better then most put out in Hollywood.

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