I can listen to Walton Goggins talk all day long. He is at his most manic here and it's an Oscar worthy bit of business. So glad he is part of this cast. I needs me a Walton Googins action figure. When the hell will I ever see one again? I can pretend he is also a Boyd Crowder action figure from Justified if I want to.
This one plays like a stage play - the classic drawing room mystery. I think that is why I preferred the screener to seeing this one in the theatre. The conversations are all so intimate and reward those who pay attention. Every conversation is a new story and all these tiny stories add up to something very full and rich indeed. There is so much to chew on here. As with all his scripts, Tarantino doesn't need to get right to his point. He meanders around it while going for the truth at his leisure.
One of the most fun things as an audience member is playing along with the mystery and trying to discover who the one in the group is lying and is not who they say they are. There is also a dramatic shift in story tone about two hours in. It's a change that I found exhilarating but others may find it off putting and distracting.
One Quentin Tarantino trademark of note is his unqualified "fuck you" to the status quo. This is a guy who watched movies, loved movies, long before he made them and he knows what he likes so ... ! Time and history have borne out his discretion: his work passes into the cultural id with ease. His actors are virtually assured immortality (or what passes for that) and so the joy of watching The Hateful Eight is the joy of watching actors so full of happiness that its infectious. They're so happy to be in a Quentin Tarantino film. The "we got this" mojo infuses every scene whether they actually do got it or whether they don't. It's a fun film to watch.
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Many years ago in Winnipeg, I went to Pulp Fiction on Christmas Eve. Good movie, but not the best date to see it on. Kinda destroys that warm and fuzzy Christmas spirit, y'know?
The Hateful Eight is on my "to see" list. So many good movies and so little time!
Best movie I saw this year. Wish I could see it in 70mm with an intermission has he planned it. Will see it in next best IMAX in January
It would be great in IMAX. I enjoy this one days later and that is how you know you have seen a great movie.
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