salesdavew
Joined May 2015
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I'm not a movie critic but I know a good film when I see one, and this wasn't one. Tarantino narrates through a half hour of the movie. Pitt is likely the most overrated actor in film history, or at least in recent history. The picture is, dare I say, poorly put together, coming off almost like a series of skits that just don't flow together smoothly. And for a guy who's been known to write great dialogue, well that was missing here. Is what I say real? "Real as a donut."
Now, let's speak on why I didn't give this mess one star. Margot Robbie, DiCaprio, Margaret Qualley, and a couple others were really good, especially Robbie and Qualley. But all in all this movie is an absolute bust. Sorry.
I have given three movies a ten in my life, and this one. The film does just fine with the long run. The scenery, the dialogue, acting, story...10, 10, 10 and 10...
Truly one of the greatest films ever. You can call it a coming of age story, a war movie, a love story, drama, whatever you want. Because it is all of the above and more. Wow, what a treat it was to go to the movies back then.
As far as 1970's TV goes, this is one of the better Hulk episodes. I can't help but look these people up and see how things turned out. Mark's dad sure looks like Vic Morrow.
Best line of the episode came over the police radio, "This Is An All Points Bulletin.....Suspect Is A Large Muscular Man With Green Skin"....That is also a discription that could well have identified Mark's dad when Louie F came through the dining room wall.