Yes, a fairy-tale ending reversing the true story of the Manson-Tate murders. And DiCaprio's character met the neighbours and lived happily ever after.
10: O-Ren Ishi gets top of head cut off 9: Mr. Blonde cuts off ear 8: Poisoned Coffee 7: Death Proof Car Crash 6: Animated Sequence in Kill Bill 5: Nazi gets hit with Baseball Bat 4: Cliff Booth Corrects History 3: Marv gets shot in the head 2: Django Unchained Shootout 1: The Bride vs. The Crazy 88 These scenes have been ranked specifically by how violent they are
I have more: A runaway who is really pissed off shoots the Gobbler, who killed his parents, with two measly guns. A cop scalping off the vag**a of the boss of the gobbler while two cops smiled and watched
The Hans Landa scene must be viewed in its entirety in order to gain the full effect, appreciation, & understanding of the brilliance of Tarantino, the masterful dialog & delivery, & the complexity of this villain.
The ending of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood; Brad Pitt; "I don't remember your name." Manson maggot; "I'm the devil and I'm here to do the devils work!" Pitt after hesitating for a moment; "Nah, it was dumber than that, something like Rex." Then he proceeds to kick the living shit out of them, love that scene. If only it had gone that way in real life.
We moved to the South Bay because the Tate & LaBiancha murders. My parents decided LA was getting too crazy to raise kids there. I always wonder how different I would have been if I grew up in LA. They’re both very different places.
All these have a function within the narrative - even as violent as they are. I just love Tarantino's movies... 20:30 is, to me, one of the best combinations of visuals with the right music: the expression of absolute horror.
He is a solid director but often pretty over-rated. Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill were masterpieces … Jackie Brown I never found access to. Not really family entertainment … my kids do not like his movies … too boring … too much talking … they want more action.
I love all of his movies. When I saw once upon in America, I laughed my ass off when I watched the scenes of the Manson Family killers getting beaten to a bloody pulp, was because I remember as a kid watching the live news reports of the gruesome Manson Family murders and back then it traumatized the country and myself. So to see an alternate history where a young pregnant Sharon Tate survives and Justus is dished out with extra helpings on some of most evil people Who were in the news during my childhood was sheer joy.
As of Kill Bill Series, in case some of you have never watch Japanese bloody gruesome action movie, Kill Bill is a fine example of them. I have a theory for myself that is Kill Bill is a parody of that kind of Japanese movies. Just one Japanese Samurai movie there will be more blood (shower) to be seen than the whole Hellraiser Series combined.
What series? There is one movie split in two. Of course homage to classic Samurai movies … luckily Tarantino did not overdo blood showers … those were always absolute crap in many Japanese movies.
That Kill Bill scene with the crazy 88's about 22 mins in was originally shown in black & white due to the excess amount of blood. They wanted to give the movie an "X" rating but Quentin agreed to it being in B & W to keep the "R" instead.
Bin gerade erst zu Hause. Ich war heute in Sinsheim! Bin also auch total enttäuscht. Als ich das Ergebnis aus Köln gehört habe konnte ich es nicht glauben. Ich denke das war es leider für euch. Hoffe nicht das es so weit kommt wie du sagst. Meine Angst ist das wir noch mit euch den Weg nach unten gehen. Drücke euch und uns trotzdem noch die Daumen.