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Everything You Didn't Know About Shooting of Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood 

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@kolokinoclips
@kolokinoclips Год назад
Watch the full documentary about Quentin Tarantino here: Vol.1 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8VS5OEzVqGs.html Vol.2 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lGlWvpEsAO0.html Vol.3 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JYmu5IZsVHM.html
@straak
@straak Год назад
@02:20 "Some people" ?! You mean an asshole reporter at Kahn trying to find controversy where there was none?
@helenstillman-dk7jm
@helenstillman-dk7jm Год назад
Is there one bout the fact lawerence used him as a frontman for the stolen movies he claims???? Tarantino didnt write pulp fiction, h8ful eight or reservoir dogs or this "once upon a time in hollywood" if lawerence hadnt had a scrap over who has wat reservoir dogs wouldve been better .....the originals still exist tarantino is full of it
@devodavis6747
@devodavis6747 8 месяцев назад
@@helenstillman-dk7jm show me a source for this claim.
@devodavis6747
@devodavis6747 8 месяцев назад
@Kolo Kino clips I subscribed, shared, and bookmarked. Very happy to find you!!
@Dixonseider12
@Dixonseider12 Год назад
The trailer meltdown scene is a masterpiece in acting
@luvmenow33
@luvmenow33 Год назад
I like it too but the way it's edited is a bit harsh IMO
@jeffcunningham0389
@jeffcunningham0389 Год назад
@@luvmenow33 thats the point. To be chaotic
@Poloassassin828
@Poloassassin828 Год назад
Well, when you let Leo go off the cuff, this is what you get, genius!
@mattlawrence1932
@mattlawrence1932 Год назад
I think the takes he messes up on inside of the saloon were the real masterpiece
@hfutuggigi5403
@hfutuggigi5403 11 месяцев назад
Great but not masterpiece. I've seen similar actings (but different in some way)
@Rozza2k
@Rozza2k Год назад
I'm not 100% on why I love this film so much, but if I had to pick a reason, (apart from the cinematography, acting, writing and dialogue which tarantino always delivers on) I'd have to say the film has a made with love feel you rarely get these days.
@galactusholmes
@galactusholmes Год назад
I know, right? Same here. Seen it like 6 times now and always love it
@andrewbowman4010
@andrewbowman4010 Год назад
I agree completely. Tarantino is such a rare film maker that can keep the audience entertained in every way possible.
@Rozza2k
@Rozza2k Год назад
@@andrewbowman4010 yeah, he definitely knows how to engage an audience for the whole run time
@revefamilyvideos3018
@revefamilyvideos3018 Год назад
I’m there and I’m Mexican
@sandy-quimsrus
@sandy-quimsrus Год назад
The dog can scene for me!
@ampleparkingTV
@ampleparkingTV Год назад
I love this film, it feels like a long, long, endless summer. And also like a feature-length TV show..
@I.am_Groot
@I.am_Groot Год назад
Yes!! It is one of the more re-watchable movies I have ever seen
@yohanespaskal9352
@yohanespaskal9352 Год назад
Getting better every re-watch
@leonidas-spearhead
@leonidas-spearhead Год назад
I like the fact that Quentin put Sharon Tate in there and let her live. It was like paying respect for her and what happened in 1969.
@luvmenow33
@luvmenow33 Год назад
Not to mention how enjoyable it was to see those Manson idiots get what they deserved.
@jaammeesss71
@jaammeesss71 Год назад
It’s the reason for the name of the movie. Implying the movie is a fairy tale, that leaves a bitter taste in your mouth knowing that she in fact died in real life
@pab1381
@pab1381 Год назад
It’s not rocket science lol
@thewestsideducks
@thewestsideducks Год назад
my history teacher is related to her
@I.am_Groot
@I.am_Groot Год назад
For sure saving Sharon Tate was a nice twist. Margot Robbie was amazing. I would not change a thing about the film
@davemac5260
@davemac5260 Год назад
3:25 Tarantino smoking that crazy pipe that Hans Landa used in Inglorious Basterds.
@rg3388
@rg3388 Год назад
Other references to Tarantino's films are more subtle. To me, the scene with Cliff and his wife on the boat was pure JACKIE BROWN. The whole time, I was thinking to myself, "Louis. Louissssssssss."
@guillaumemd_
@guillaumemd_ Год назад
and pulp fiction with the trigger scene with the bumps on the road, on these scène the trigger is still here and the bumps are waves
@guillaumemd_
@guillaumemd_ Год назад
marvin scène *
@johnnypaycheck7727
@johnnypaycheck7727 Год назад
Best was when Leo did spaghetti westerns with a name from Inglorious. Margeritti I think
@rg3388
@rg3388 Год назад
On a related note, Telly Savalas is mentioned near the end. I'd already been reminded of him by a phrase used earlier in the film that he'd used in BATTLE OF THE BULGE: "hard right."
@lasveryown664
@lasveryown664 Год назад
Bro I didn’t even think of that when I saw it in the theaters and I saw it 6x in theaters lol including the same one they filmed Sharon going to see herself in the movie
@5yearsout
@5yearsout Год назад
The scene in the theater is amazing to me, the innocent joy she showed always brings a smile to my face.
@kevinsonnenberg2868
@kevinsonnenberg2868 Год назад
Not to mention her breathtaking beauty.
@miojo04
@miojo04 Год назад
I watched this movie in the premier week in a empty room (kino room) Quite an experience
@marcussmith4913
@marcussmith4913 Год назад
This movie made me sad... it was amazing to see Leo and Brad on screen together. Glad some movie was able to throw these two together. Two of the last male mega stars. There will be no more like them. The golden age of Cinema is going a different way with streaming services. Also made me sad that we may only get one more from Quinten. I saw pulp fiction in high school and been on a ride with Quintens hit after hit. I loved every movie especially this one.
@davidswanson5669
@davidswanson5669 Год назад
Dang now you made me sad. It’s been a good ride for sure.
@sandhanitizer15
@sandhanitizer15 Год назад
Quentin is still going to write for movies and tv shows , probably produce. He's just not going to direct anymore.
@3rdeye914
@3rdeye914 Год назад
Same on your note about Pulp fiction high school. That was really a turning point on how movies can impact ya
@samking4179
@samking4179 Год назад
the "golden age of cinema" ended 60 years ago.
@tonycollins3155
@tonycollins3155 Год назад
@@sandhanitizer15 think I heard him on a podcast say he might direct tv series, limited series, or plays and it wouldn’t effect his stop at 10 films rule.
@originalsusser
@originalsusser Год назад
Your quality far outweighs your numbers. The attention to detail is amazing, I always learn something watching you. Great job
@mikewhitcomb6558
@mikewhitcomb6558 Год назад
In August of 1969, I was 2 months shy of 9 years old and growing up in the West San Fernando Valley. This movie is so nostalgic for me, as Tarantino nailed it in recreating well, pretty much everything (except the altered reality ending of course). It's the world I grew up in. I remember the Van Nuys Drive In, it's a high school now. And in the mid 80's, I lived about one mile from the sight of the former Spahn Ranch and used to explore those hills extensively on my dirt bike and on foot. The recreated Ranch scenes are only a few miles from the OG, over in Simi. And more ominously, I remember the hysteria resulting from the Manson Families' exploits, as well as the Night Stalker, Hillside Strangler, etc. Some pretty shitty people roam among us.
@sandy-quimsrus
@sandy-quimsrus Год назад
Thanks for letting us read your memories, makes it much more tangible.
@lotstodo
@lotstodo Год назад
Me too. Loved seeing LA of the past recreated. I was a teenage girl during Hillside Stranglers, Night Stalker and I was Ted Bundy's type. Plus, I Hitch hiked. So many reasons I'm lucky to be alive.
@Theuktourguide
@Theuktourguide Год назад
You are too underrated. You deserve so many more subs
@MrPotatoes97
@MrPotatoes97 Год назад
I started watching the Pulp fiction video you guys did and I was skeptical it was gonna be some clickbait BS but I am here after like 5 videos and I love every minute of it. Definitely good commentary and stuff I really didn't know, this is one of my fav Tarantino films and I'm glad I knew at least 60% of the stuff included.
@creativityreimagined
@creativityreimagined Год назад
Wow. That's LAYERS of Easter eggs! When I first watched the movie, I did like it but not as much as Tarantino's previous ventures, but now I realize why. In order to truly appreciate this film, you need to have profound knowledge of the Hollywood history, both on and off screen stories of the vintage era. After watching your video, I can now truly appreciate the masterpiece 🧡
@flipnap2112
@flipnap2112 Год назад
Darth Vader only had 8 minutes in "New Hope"
@its_tjay_bruh4338
@its_tjay_bruh4338 Год назад
Tarantino is the man. I love that he does everything as authentic to the period he's doing, and doesn't use a ton of CGI
@LoVeInADiUniVerSe
@LoVeInADiUniVerSe Год назад
I dont know if i ever seen him use cgi I could be wrong tho..
@captainjakemerica4579
@captainjakemerica4579 11 месяцев назад
As far as I'm aware the only CGI he used was putting Leonardo DiCaprio into the Great Escape in this movie
@mud4fuzz
@mud4fuzz 8 месяцев назад
@@captainjakemerica4579I’m pretty sure the plane near the end when there coming back from Italy is cgi as well it’s quick tho
@captainjakemerica4579
@captainjakemerica4579 8 месяцев назад
Wow if it was CGI it could have easily passed as practical
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies Год назад
That was fun. Thanks so much for sharing. I love Quentin and his films.
@barronk2814
@barronk2814 Год назад
Best set of facts I have seen on RU-vid in a long time. Awesome upload Kolo Kino
@robtoc
@robtoc Год назад
I'm always amazed by your channel and the time you all put into these clips...well done [research, editing, VO person, etc....]. I love this movie and what you brought to the table! I can't believe you only have 30.9K subscribers....you should be at a million at least?!?
@kolokinoclips
@kolokinoclips Год назад
Thank you very much, Robbie! Your comment really made my day! This is our secondary channel. You can watch the complete documentary searching for Kolo Kino. There is a link on the description too.
@robtoc
@robtoc Год назад
@@kolokinoclips Great! As someone who had been in the video production business for over 30 years now, I know how much time and effort goes into making 'watchable content'. You have certainly achieved this, and keep up the great work. I'm a big fan!
@grapeey2k
@grapeey2k Год назад
i love this movie so much, went 3 times to watch it on cinemas, time flies watching it
@lobster7799
@lobster7799 Год назад
Wow great video!!! I subscribed yesterday and love your content.
@kolokinoclips
@kolokinoclips Год назад
Thank you!
@Tater4200
@Tater4200 Год назад
one of my FAVORITE scenes was when he had the break down in the trailer lol... made me feel like im not crazy for cussing myself sometimes
@thomaspeters5889
@thomaspeters5889 Год назад
The best version of what you missed in OUATIH. I would like to add Timothy Olyphant playing Jame's Stacey riding away on his Triumph motorcycle. Many people do not remember his tragic accident where his girlfriend died and he lost a leg and arm when a drunk driver hit him. He would go on to continue his career and died just recently. I would like to see a whole video on Cliff's trailer, all the details.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 Год назад
I like that Quentin informed Sharon's sister, Debra of her late sister's part in his film. Plus, Debra lends her sister's jewelry to Margot to wear in the movie. I wondered if Roman has seen the movie.
@robovac3557
@robovac3557 Год назад
Roman here. Under a pseudonym as you may be aware I'm in a lil bit of trouble. LOL. Yes, I have seen this movie. Wonderful!
@robovac3557
@robovac3557 Год назад
@@3n3j0t4 Why would I lie about my opinion of a movie?
@CitizenSteveMusic
@CitizenSteveMusic Год назад
These are truly things I didn't know. That is seldom the case with other channels. This is a good video.
@abn3r507
@abn3r507 Год назад
Yep! I would've been psyched to have Brad Pitt, Leo Di Caprio & Al Pacino in the same frame...totally legendary!
@MoeDaMouth
@MoeDaMouth Год назад
Great work guys. Your videos are always interesting to watch. Please keep it up!
@R__K
@R__K Год назад
Quentin Tarantino and Edgar Wright have to be two of the most in-depth directors out there.
@davidtaylor6663
@davidtaylor6663 Год назад
love Edgar Wright and QT..they are genius in film
@Largentina.
@Largentina. Год назад
Neither of them compare to Machine Gun Kelly. You guys have clearly never seen Good Mourning
@grimmsgraveyardgarage
@grimmsgraveyardgarage Год назад
Don't forget guy Richie
@R__K
@R__K Год назад
Btw, my top 5? See below (order by box office sales)... Christopher Nolan Martin Scorsese Quentin Tarantino Edgar Wright Michael Mann
@vb8428
@vb8428 Год назад
Broaden your horizons some more
@wyattwyatt9891
@wyattwyatt9891 Год назад
Just enjoy the whole some of the parts, so clever, imaginative, cheeky heads-up moments, spot the clues& stuff. Why the heck would anyone not enjoy a Quentin film? he mirrors everything I grew up seeing and hearing, heroes against baddies, lighten up in your life and appreciate the fact we have someone like QT. simple as......
@ellsay8987
@ellsay8987 Год назад
Tex Manson is played by Austin Butler who is now in the border of winning an Oscar for his Elvis prissily portrayal
@steveconn
@steveconn Год назад
Basically because Lisa Marie died.
@Largentina.
@Largentina. Год назад
"Prissily"
@user-ie6dz4ib3b
@user-ie6dz4ib3b Год назад
It's Tex Watson
@garybraden7865
@garybraden7865 Год назад
You missed one thing... During the Bruce and Cliff best two out of three scene... after Cliff slams Bruce in to the Lincoln, ALL the people standing on the back wall disappeared.
@Andy_Ace
@Andy_Ace Год назад
Hi i discovered this channel today and im really enjoying all your work. Makes me want to watch all these movies again. Thank you.
@RafaelDelVillar-oo9gl
@RafaelDelVillar-oo9gl 5 месяцев назад
Wow this amazing work! Got me glued to the screen
@matthewwillox7338
@matthewwillox7338 Год назад
i feel like the only person I know who liked this movie and I like it even more now. That leo scene that he improved is one of my favs, and it really sells the tears after he nails the next scene and gets the compliment from the kid.
@tuckerpenner7429
@tuckerpenner7429 Год назад
He sings "Summertime Blues" in "This Boy's Life" :)
@markoutwithmark
@markoutwithmark Год назад
I loved this video, great work! I think a big irony is there was no mention of Sydney Sweeney here and now she's probably the most in-demand cast member of all of them!
@ninamc6116
@ninamc6116 Год назад
I love all the scenery, references & vignettes from the 1960’s. The FBI episode is classic. I love how he put Rick Dalton in the opening credits with James Farentino. Lol
@bztrd80
@bztrd80 Год назад
May i correct: the military truck from the FBI episode is not just the exact model, it’s actually THAT truck from the actual FBI episode which they’re re-shooting.
@blondegirlsezthis8798
@blondegirlsezthis8798 Год назад
I saw Madsen and that yellow Caddy in Laguna Beach like 15 years ago that's insane
@PopoMedic
@PopoMedic Год назад
Absolutely love this channel
@johntaylor-lo8qx
@johntaylor-lo8qx Год назад
I absolutely love how Terrentio uses film. Best filmmaker of all time, bar none. Love you Q !
@stevencord292
@stevencord292 Год назад
Great trivia. Still learning new stuff after more than 2 years.
@sly2392
@sly2392 4 месяца назад
GREAT MOVIE. watched it 10 times.
@terrycollins3940
@terrycollins3940 Год назад
Four months ago I put in a comment, saying suggesting that you do exactly this I don’t know if anybody was listening or it’s coincidence but thank you. I know a lot of people are going to enjoy being able to pick up on the nuances of your film all the mini mini nuances not being from the 60s and 70s.
@andrerobinson4862
@andrerobinson4862 Год назад
This video impacted me more than 16 minutes should. Thank you!
@clintvanderklok7269
@clintvanderklok7269 Год назад
I've watched the entire video that Kolo Kino did 4 times. I dunno why but I loved the movie, and I loved the narration they did. The way they explained the ins and outs and little synchronicities of the film just makes it perfect. Having said that I found this clip and ended up watching this again. lol. great job you guys, you're amazing.
@kolokinoclips
@kolokinoclips Год назад
Thank you for your support! It means a lot to us that you enjoy our work
@heynowls3058
@heynowls3058 Год назад
Can hear about, and read about, Once Upon A Time.. in Hollywood… Anytime!
@CMustaine-ky5hv
@CMustaine-ky5hv 7 месяцев назад
This was a well done movie!Love when Leo is rehearsing out loud.That part was hilarious
@gfdrthjigvtyhnhyg
@gfdrthjigvtyhnhyg Год назад
3:24 he kept hans landa's pipe! fuckin LOVE all of the easter eggs QT has filled his life and work with.
@kevinschmidt9367
@kevinschmidt9367 Год назад
First time viewer Enjoyed it emensley
@chadhoganlive
@chadhoganlive Год назад
Minty's Ten Things You Didn't Know algorhythm brought me here!
@kevingiven3463
@kevingiven3463 Год назад
Awesome show, I love Tarantino
@drumsnbassinyoface7276
@drumsnbassinyoface7276 Год назад
Good video. Informative and very well done; even the narrator of this video was a reference to the movie it's about. Very meta.
@k.c.simonsen2
@k.c.simonsen2 Год назад
This movie freakin rules. I hope they release a 6-hour cut someday.
@kamizaifilms424
@kamizaifilms424 7 месяцев назад
I also recommend the book. Tarantino starts writing scripts more like novels that he adapt to the final screenplay. For OUATIH, he also published the novel version after the film, which is full of life, just like all his work, and shows his deep love for filmmaking at its best. It also makes rewatching the movie even better.
@le_maxarus
@le_maxarus Год назад
Amazing movie. Subtle plot, terrific acting, superb directing. Top notch production.
@BobLoblaw1985
@BobLoblaw1985 Год назад
Amazing? Nothing fucking happened
@le_maxarus
@le_maxarus Год назад
@@BobLoblaw1985 a lot happened.
@BobLoblaw1985
@BobLoblaw1985 Год назад
@@le_maxarus 'subtle plot' doesn't sound like 'a lot happened'. Acting, fantastic. Content - boring.
@le_maxarus
@le_maxarus Год назад
@@BobLoblaw1985 what I mean with subtle plot is that things happened in a very subtle manner. You have to watch deeper to see what's really going on. Let's say, it happens in a layer of storytelling that is hidden beyond what's apparent.
@BobLoblaw1985
@BobLoblaw1985 Год назад
@@le_maxarus You're just throwing out jargon instead of actually backing up what YOU saw in the film that made it that great. Like I said, acting was fantastic, character stuff sure, but nothing really 'happened' in the movie. What's the tagline? Failed actor has a crisis.
@TheWaynos73
@TheWaynos73 25 дней назад
The Rick Dalton story is literally what happened to Lee Van Cleef - played a villain in B grade westerns and small parts for years - and almost gave up on his Hollywood career until he was sought out by Sergio Leone to have him star in Italian Westerns and it saved his career.
@jeanbaptistevallee4500
@jeanbaptistevallee4500 Год назад
I love this movie, it portrays the end of the family that the universe intended.
@ryant3600
@ryant3600 6 дней назад
My favorite Tarantino film. I love this film, I tell people it's for me the perfect film.
@ottoerago
@ottoerago Год назад
Excellent video. Good luck to you!
@VC27
@VC27 Год назад
Absolutely brilliant!
@elihathaway5709
@elihathaway5709 7 месяцев назад
Awesome video! One thing that I was hoping would be discussed is the Old Chattanooga Beer. Did they source original Pull Tab cans or were they manufactured for the film?
@mansionoflostspiritsrecords
Quentin movies have a certain uncanny feeling I never get from any other films, it's fascinating
@stevegordon8474
@stevegordon8474 Год назад
I love ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD. I love that Tarantino has rewritten history and made it something that we wish had happened. The cast is stupendous and even includes the best Billy The Kid actor, Clu Gulager! I love the detail and love that Tarantino put into this film. I love the film so much that I bought the novel of the same name that Quentin released in 2021, two years after the release of the film, and I enjoyed the book as much as the film. I even bought the COLOR BY NUMBER colouring book of the film, a great keepsake. And if Quentin ever releases his THE FILMS OF RICK DALTON book, I will buy that as well. This is one of the best films ever on Hollywood and there have been some great ones including THE DAY OF THE LOCUST and SUNSET BOULEVARD. Add ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD to that pantheon because its investigation of fame, acting, and the difference between reality and illusion is all there just like in those other classics but from an entirely original perspective. Tarantino has made some incredible films but this is a modern classic, and when it ceases through time being a modern classic, it will still be a classic...for all time.
@jun1orbaitor44
@jun1orbaitor44 Год назад
Outstanding work here
@TheBrad605
@TheBrad605 Год назад
I watch Once Upon a time, once a month on my Sony Bravia Core. It never gets old. I keep hoping Quinton releases the full 5 hour version.
@MIRROREDRECOLLECTION
@MIRROREDRECOLLECTION Год назад
Used to live walking distance from his theater. Before the 2020 riots of love i was going to see a triple feature there on my bday (first time ever in his theater/first time ever triple feature/didnt know any of the 70s film) but a friend showed up in town unexpectedly and i never got that theater experience. ill never forget.
@MIRROREDRECOLLECTION
@MIRROREDRECOLLECTION Год назад
And it was like $6 for all 3 films.
@derechtsstaatreporters
@derechtsstaatreporters Год назад
The narration of this clip is excellent.
@glengamble526
@glengamble526 7 месяцев назад
Great work!
@JoJoJoker
@JoJoJoker Год назад
OUATIH & Hail, Caesar! make for an excellent double feature.
@ThirdEyeScribe
@ThirdEyeScribe 9 месяцев назад
I’ve seen every one of Tarantino’s films in theaters since ‘Kill Bill’ in 2003 and while they’ve all been a thrill to consume on the big screen, I think ‘Once Upon A Time…’ was the most purely enjoyable experience for me. Went to a matinee showing on a weekday during opening week with the theater only like 1/3rd’s full which was an intimate blend of your usual Tarantino fans plus a row of old women in front of us and everybody was just in awe the entire time. I was expecting the women to walk out but they were laughing just as much as everybody else. I don’t think I even saw the trailer beforehand on purpose and was just totally consumed with the amazing recreation details of that time period along with the usual snappy dialogue and other trademarks of his filmography and is now one of my favorites. Wish I had seen it a second or even third time before it went to streaming/Blu-Ray!
@yardarm5
@yardarm5 Год назад
Extremely fulfilling, thanks
@luishumbertovega3900
@luishumbertovega3900 7 месяцев назад
Glad to see the recognition to Kurt Russell at 10:41 an actor who debuted in movies when George Clooney was 1 or 2 years old, who's being around longer than Streep, DeNiro, Pacino, Hanks and lots others who have received Life Achievement Awards and Kennedy Center Honors while Russell is forgotten. It's about time, Kurt Russell deserves to be lauded for his 60 years excellent career.
@connorculver2172
@connorculver2172 Год назад
I love this movie. I didn't when I first saw it but after watching it a second time and reading some stuff about it and watching Tarantino interviews about the film I realized what it is. It is a love story about Hollywood during it's golden years. The nostalgia back to this time Tarantino creates in this movie is just incredible. Not my favorite Tarantino film but still a great movie.
@sashakovalenko5872
@sashakovalenko5872 Год назад
Дяка за відео. Так і знав, що це ще один канал Євгена) А це часом не Курт озвучив відео? 🤔
@Boleskinebeatz
@Boleskinebeatz Год назад
And to my slight disbelief I’ve seen this film 14 times! It’s such a masterpiece .
@mariogooch9634
@mariogooch9634 Год назад
Nicely done, thanks.
@nikoenciso01
@nikoenciso01 Год назад
My favorite Tarantino movie is inglorious bastards
@TheFloridaSnowflake
@TheFloridaSnowflake 7 месяцев назад
The Green Door is my favorite jam of all time 🤣🤣 Dang, I love this film!!!
@MustafarRecRoom
@MustafarRecRoom Год назад
Masterpiece of a film.
@hypercomms2001
@hypercomms2001 Год назад
Kurt Russel... we will forget "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes".....
@madkinslayer1131
@madkinslayer1131 Год назад
Isn’t Pan America also in Catch Me If You Can! With Leonardo DiCaprio?
@HomeWiseRealEstate
@HomeWiseRealEstate Год назад
I enjoyed your breakdown of this one. Keep up the great work. And, would you mind changing your channel name to Koli Kino Klips ..?
@vickieelisa2248
@vickieelisa2248 Год назад
The scenes between DiCaprio and the child actor are sheer brillance as well as hilarious.
@MatteoPrezioso
@MatteoPrezioso Год назад
To think at what Quentin Tarantino started his career with, movies that you may think will never be improved. But he keeps doing that, over and over... This is just unbelievable.
@CliffuckingBooth
@CliffuckingBooth 9 месяцев назад
Easily in my top 10 of most favourite movies.
@macvena
@macvena Год назад
Fun Fact: Brad Pitt was told not to act, but just walk through the film and say the lines.
@unverifiedusername
@unverifiedusername Год назад
Fantastic analysis.
@buzzcrushtrendkill
@buzzcrushtrendkill Год назад
A film made that is so well thought out, made with such craft. The backstories of the characters and how well they are portrayed. It's such a shame that it is so rare. And I'm afraid that there isn't any directors who are capable of such storytelling coming up.
@SETHeopia
@SETHeopia Год назад
Leo also sang in Catch Me if You Can :)
@ryanbesco8067
@ryanbesco8067 21 день назад
When you mentioned Margot Robbie and her starring role in Pan Am, I’m surprised you didn’t mention that that was the airline specifically targeted by Leo’s character in Catch Me If You Can. “The James Bond of the Sky”
@GWhizard
@GWhizard Год назад
I remember the "incident" in 1969. The following day every gun in every gun store had been sold.
@ChaseDixon-ws2lg
@ChaseDixon-ws2lg Месяц назад
I hated how Tarantino betrayed Bruce Lee as Kato
@mikec-hamilton
@mikec-hamilton Год назад
Interesting video. Thanks
@voice-of-oblivion
@voice-of-oblivion Год назад
The part Leonardo added is very good. QT Movies are wonderful.
@CameronBrooks
@CameronBrooks Год назад
“Criminally underused” is what so many reviewers said about her amount of screen time
@ifubuildit
@ifubuildit Год назад
I can't believe that trailer/drinking scene was improv. I love that scene!! Man, I could never be an actor. That's talent... edit: no idea that was Dakota fanning. Jesus, either she hasn't aged well or the costume designer deserved an oscar
@pamelalansbury94
@pamelalansbury94 Год назад
The girls on the ranch do look like they’ve been living a rough life and taking drugs.
@k-bretta9087
@k-bretta9087 Год назад
i DID like it. Thanks
@arleneliberti2949
@arleneliberti2949 11 месяцев назад
ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD IS A MASTERPICE PERIOD . THE SOUNDTRACK IS CLASSIC.
@MadMansCosplay
@MadMansCosplay Год назад
Luke Perry died of a stroke, not a heart attack
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