Question: Would you watch this...
over and over again? I thought it was pretty good, but I wouldn't watch it again.
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over and over again? I thought it was pretty good, but I wouldn't watch it again.
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Agreed, it's a one-off.
shareAlready watched it twice. If my gf wants to see it, I would be willing to sit through it again.
On November 6, 2012 god blessed America...again.
I've lost count of the amount of times that I have seen it - at least 10 ...
shareAmazing. I couldn't see the point, unless you just like gore.
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I couldn't see the point, unless you just like gore.
OK, violence, misogyny, Gay sex fantasy, racial epithets, vulgarity, anachronisms, and gore.
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Tension. Good characters. A mystery. Quirky dialogue. Great cinematography. Sam Jackson.
Gay sex fantasy
Gay sex fantasy
Misogyny??? When? Where?
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The parts that showed dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women.
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You didn't answer the question.
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Sure I did.
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Sure I did.Ha! :D I think he wanted to know which SPECIFIC scenes were "hatred of women".
Agreed. Not for serious watching at least, merely for background watching whilst doing something else.
Curse of movies with too much dialogue. You can usually only watch them once.
Maybe years from now, I will watch it again. I enjoyed it.
Curse of movies with too much dialogue. You can usually only watch them once.Ha! Quite the opposite...for me anyhow! It's the things they say and the way they say it (vocal inflections, gestures, movement, what they say with just their eyes, etc.) that is part of the joy of watching again. I mean, the first time around you can't catch all the hidden meanings of the things they say or the way they say them which informs their true characters/agendas.
I didn't think it had too much dialogue. It didn't have enough believable dialogue.
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In a movie designed for dialogues, having too much "believable" dialogue is a suicide. If I wanted believable, I would go talk to a person in real life.
I have yet to see a movie where the dialogue is believable.
I don't think realism is bad. It helps me suspend my disbelief.
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I don't think it's entirely bad. I just think that it doesn't work with the theme of the movie unless it's a love story or some drama.
A bit of realism is OK in other genres, just not a LOT of it.
Of course in the end it's a person taste. I am sure you and others enjoy it differently. I don't mind. :P
I remember thinking I'd never watch Inglorious Basterds again. Same thing with Django. I liked them, I just felt like once was enough.
I think by now I've watched Basterds at least five times, and Django three times. So yeah I'm pretty sure I'll watch Hateful Eight again someday.
I actually own IB, and I've only seen it once. Django is on Netflix and I wouldn't watch it again. OTOH, I've seen Jackie Brown many times, as I have Pulp F and Res. Dogs.
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Figures. I've seen Jackie Brown twice, and it was many years before I finally felt like watching it the second time. His weakest and least watchable movie by a wide margin, IMO.
shareWeird, huh? Most of what he's made since is very juvenile, imo.
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