Speaking of rewriting history the way QT likes to do I was thinking about what his next movie could be about. In these 'times' that we and the rest of the world are living in it does seem like the old Cold War and the forces behind it are back (did they ever leave?). QT could make a statement and it's a theme he hasn't done before, a 1970s Cold War spy thriller with Chris Pine as the star CIA agent. Maybe have Pine's character bitch-slap (or worse) an up and coming KGB officer by the name of Putin.
QT has been living in Israel since 2020... I'd be surprised if his next (and supposedly) final film isn't a "revenge-themed" biblical story.
When he married he said they would be splitting up living in Israel and California 6 months each year. I saw this article from July and it does appear he's staying in Israel, at least for a while. Inside Quentin Tarantino's new life in Tel Aviv, Israel and this one Be neighbors with Quentin Tarantino in this $5.5M Israeli penthouse
This looks more like it's from "Catch Me If You Can" than "Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood" Leo was cool in that one, reminds me of his Italian creamsicle knit shirt he wore at a party he hosted.
Not saying the print isn't from Hollywood just noting that it reminded me of that shirt in the other movie
This won't play directly but you can follow the link... ...with Joe Don Baker playing the villain, "Day Pardee".
14 in 1968 but I don't remember the show. The premise is different than other TV westerns with the lead characters not being 100% holsome.
You guys made me research it. 37 "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" Differences Between The Book And Movie Apparently Pussycat makes her offer to Cliff in the car and then decides to go solo for him. Wink Wink, Nod, Nod.
I can't believe I haven't seen this one until now. Guess Hateful 8 left a bad taste, but this more than makes up for it. Stylish, fun, creepy, suspenseful, and great character development. I love the subtle double meaning of the title which only becomes apparent at the end. I really think this one is going into my list of favourite Tarantino movies, and close to the top. Maybe I missed something, though, but I don't believe it was ever fully explained about Cliff and his wife. Since this is a spoiler thread, maybe someone could clue me in?
According to Tarantino: Cliff shot his wife, Billie, with a shark gun while on a boat, the spear cutting her in half mid-torso.
Maybe not a big deal in the scheme of things (or maybe it actually is, as it gives further insight into Cliff's character), but according to this article, Tarantino's novelization says that Cliff explicitly murders his wife. Afterwards he regrets it, and claims to the Coast Guard that it was accidental. Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Novelization Reveals Whether Cliff Booth Killed His Wife .
Very interesting! Thanks all. This just makes the film more noteworthy, as Cliff turns out to be a much more complex character indeed!
I highly recommend you read Tarantino's novelization. It fills in many blanks and it's an excellent read.