Performances were fantastic. Perfect casting.
One of those movies that make you so grateful for everything and everyone you have in life.
Every moment of this film had substance that needed to be there. Wouldn't trim off a second.
Performances were fantastic. Perfect casting.
One of those movies that make you so grateful for everything and everyone you have in life.
Every moment of this film had substance that needed to be there. Wouldn't trim off a second.
I love the story. It's a Tarantino movie that is easy to understand. The interweaving of the story of Broomhilda is one of my favorite metaphorical connections in cinema. I think that it's so clever and helps give the story more meaning and intention.
What a film. Sam L. Jackson KILLED the role as Stephen and he definitely deserved a nomination for it. I've always been a fan of Waltz but this movie just escalated his status as an outstanding actor.
second to inglorious basterds for the #1 spot in terms of Tarantino movies.
The love of money is the root of all evil.
Initially, I thought that the word to sum of the whole film was the word convenience. There are many films where things just happen to be in certain places at certain times and it helps contribute to the success of the story. I'm not saying this film completely relied on this word, but it was definitely responsible for some of it. After the convenience had played its part, the story…