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Post by Burke on Jul 16, 2017 9:58:06 GMT -5
At least she's being honest. I heard Tarantino wants Brad Pitt for the movie too, not sure which role though. He might not be pretty enough to play Charles Manson.
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Post by Jayzero on Jul 17, 2017 14:59:04 GMT -5
Hmm. I feel like this is a movie I won't enjoy either way. That was a sick event, and they shouldn't make a movie out of it. Especially a twisted over the top graphic Quentin Tarantino movie.
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Post by Brandon on Jul 17, 2017 16:11:14 GMT -5
Yeah, this sounds more like a Rob Zombie movie. I guess I shouldn't judge it before it comes out, but I just see Tarantino glorifying Manson.
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Post by Burke on Jun 8, 2018 14:14:04 GMT -5
I guess she wasn't pretty enough in the end because they gave the role to Margot Robbie.
The cast is ridiculous.
Leonardo DiCaprio Brad Pitt Margot Robbie Timothy Olyphant Al Pacino Kurt Russell Burt Reynolds Dakota Fanning Emile Hirsch Luke Perry Tim Roth Clifton Collins Jr Zoe Bell Damian Lewis Michael Madsen
And there's more to be announced. You know Samuel L. Jackson will be there somewhere.
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Post by Tarry on Jun 8, 2018 15:22:10 GMT -5
B is about to chew you out for not naming this thread after the movie it's related to 💀
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Post by Burke on Mar 20, 2019 14:29:41 GMT -5
This will be Luke Perry's final film role. It was almost Burt Reynolds' too but he died right before shooting his scenes.
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Post by Burke on May 5, 2019 11:11:29 GMT -5
I watched that new Haunting of Sharon Tate movie on Netflix. It was so, so bad.
Hilary Duff played Sharon Tate and she was terrible. Margot Robbie is a good actress but even if she wasn't there's no way she could do worse than this.
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Post by Burke on Jun 11, 2019 10:35:53 GMT -5
I love the poster for this.
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Post by Burke on Dec 16, 2019 14:09:17 GMT -5
This is probably the first Blu-Ray/DVD I've bothered to buy all year. I wasn't exactly sure what to expect but I really liked it. DiCaprio and Robbie were good but Brad Pitt was the star of the show for me. Most of that huge cast-list were barely in the movie. Al Pacino was on screen for 2-3 minutes total, the same for Kurt Russell, even less for the Charles Manson guy, etc.
It was all about the main three. It's basically a character study of an actor, his stuntman and a tribute to Sharon Tate.
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