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@kamilyassi7170Ай бұрын
Brad Pitt is truly remarkable. I had the privilege of meeting him privately last week, thanks to my support for his poverty alleviation foundation through Radiant Reservation. I was deeply impressed by his kindness towards the press and his attentiveness to his fans.
@josephbrown79Ай бұрын
Wow, that's truly incredible! I can't believe you got to meet him. How did you manage that?
@kamilyassi7170Ай бұрын
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@kamilyassi7170Ай бұрын
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@josephbrown79Ай бұрын
I discovered the Radiant Reservation community, which specializes in coordinating arrangements between celebrities/public figures and private organizations. Their exceptional support makes them a valuable resource for these types of collaborations.
@sevilaycandemir5205Ай бұрын
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@TooMuchBikeАй бұрын
My favorite QT movie by far. I love all his stuff, but this one is just SOO SOOO good and rewatchable. GREAT flick.
@theadvocate4698Ай бұрын
I can't wait to see the longer version! The ambiance of the movie is so great!
@wyrlismikeАй бұрын
You should check out pulp fiction sometime, it's pretty good
@garyharper294315 күн бұрын
Particularly great if you lived in La at this time!
@johnnydrippАй бұрын
I love this movie so much. I think it’s Tarantino’s most under-appreciated.
@seandpizzleАй бұрын
I'd say that's probably the Hateful 8, but this movie is certainly underappreciated
@johnnydrippАй бұрын
@@seandpizzle Good point. That’s one of my favorite Tarantino films. Definitely underrated.
@savingpyroАй бұрын
I think Jackie Brown is also in this conversation.
@1981menso2 күн бұрын
It is s-l-o-w and not good. Jackie Brown is 10 times the movie this is.
@ThatWeirdCreatorАй бұрын
Holy crap. I never noticed that Rick Dalton’s car was Mr. Blonde’s car.
@DrNothing23Ай бұрын
"Rick Dalton" "Mr. Blonde" Isn't that redundant? :)
@SunprismАй бұрын
Fun Fact: One of the Maltese Falcon Statues is now worth more then the Actual Statue that the movie is about
@briangotschall5918Ай бұрын
The real Inglorious Basterds link is that one of the Italian films Rick does is directed by Antonio Margheriti, the alias Eli Roth used at the movie premiere.
@sethortigerАй бұрын
I was going to mention this as well, I loved that nod to Inglorious Basterds
@TheNedHАй бұрын
Antonio Margheriti was a real Italian director of that era (as was Sergio Corbucci, who is also name-checked in Once Upon A Time), so the Eli Roth character's use of that name is actually a tip of the hat to a real director who wouldn't be prominent for another 20+ years, but who had real relevance in 1969. Kind of an inside-out reference/callback.
@Zombiesnyder13Ай бұрын
Hollywood needs the old-school auteurs like Tarantino more than ever
@jerryfrederick6610Ай бұрын
I liked this movies ending a whole lot better than the reality of that night.
@camaronshoultz6137Ай бұрын
In pulp fiction Jules refers to Big Kahuna as that new Hawaiian burger joint I thought. Not very new if ads were showing up 25 years earlier
@SkylynedАй бұрын
New location. Its a chain
@Jasmine-tl6yrАй бұрын
But they're both in California. So, if it was a chain, they would be spread out there. And he did say it was new.
@SkylynedАй бұрын
@@Jasmine-tl6yr possibly, but when Popeyes came to my town, everyone was referring to it as "new" for years, even though it'd been established in the state for a decade. "You try the new Popeyes yet? The spicy chicken sandwich is amazing!"
@eldorados_lost_searcherАй бұрын
Given the existence of McDonalds' and Burger King within the film, I'd say that it's possible that Big Kahuna Burger may have been squeezed out for a time, and is making a return to relevance by the events of Pulp Fiction. In which case, Jules could be unfamiliar with the restaurant's past presence in the area, and may have incorrectly identified it as new. However, Jules is also purposely messing with Brad and Flock of Seagulls during the conversation, so he might also be misidentifying the chain as new on purpose.
@SkylynedАй бұрын
@@eldorados_lost_searcher good point, there is a high chance he was just messing with Brad to see if he'd "correct" him by saying it'd been there a year or two
@zbennalleyАй бұрын
The one thing I know about this film is that it's based on Quentin Tarantino's personal memories he talked about the cars, the feel, and the look. So I personally feel this film wasn't made for the audience it was him trying to capture a specific moment in time and give a happy ending to a tragic story for his children to see what inspired him. He made a film for himself at his own pace, so I believe he sees this as his greatest work for different reasons.
@gberonАй бұрын
Something you missed: Timothy Olyphant, playing James Stacy, riding away on a motorcycle after shooting Rick’s guest spot on Lancer. In real life, Stacy was in a motorcycle accident that killed his girlfriend and cost him his left arm and leg. There can be no doubt Tarantino included that scene with the motorcycle as foreshadowing of that tragedy.
@heatherporterfield7343Ай бұрын
I noticed that too .😁
@johnfun3394Ай бұрын
I’ve watched it 20 times
@minx8699Ай бұрын
Also some ppl don't know that Margaret Qualley ( Pussycat ) was also little BB in Kill Bill Vol 2
@ryanpetty8843Ай бұрын
This movie had, hands down, one of my favorite endings in a movie, ever.
@Zed-fq3ljАй бұрын
The best Tarantino movie since Pulp Fiction (and according to him his very best)! Also it was the last truly GREAT Hollywood movie before the death of Hollywood after 2019 - fitting epitaph to movie industry.
@oliverklosov5153Ай бұрын
FYI It's pronounced "Hollywood", not "Hollywoodah"
@germanshepherdguyАй бұрын
The first time I went and saw this movie I didn't like it that much. I grew up knowing who Sharron Tate was and what happened to her. When I saw this movie in the theater the whole time I was filled with this sense of dread, since I "knew" how it was going to end. When the movie ended with the new history of Sharron surviving this huge sense of relief washed over me. A couple of days later I went back to the theater and watched the movie again. This time I loved it as the sense of dread was gone.
@vanillathunder3024Ай бұрын
I just now noticed that Rick Dalton has a giant photo of himself at the end of his driveway, lol. 10 seconds in and I’ve already learned something I hadn’t noticed before. Good video so far!
@MelchVagquestАй бұрын
You forgot to mention Zoë Bell’s appearance in Django Unchained. She wears a bandana over her face the entire time
@DrNothing23Ай бұрын
"The Hateful Coffee Pot" was #8. I see what you did there...
@CantankerousOldManАй бұрын
It sounded like you said "Schwartz." It's Schwarz!
@meltonricke5299Ай бұрын
You sound like Robin Leach. I don’t know why!
@pedroV2003Ай бұрын
It's interesting that Tarantino cast Bruce Dern in this movie and also included the Stones song 'Out of Time'. The reason I think it's interesting is because Dern starred in the late 70's movie 'Coming Home' with John Voight and Jane Fonda and that movie also featured that Stones tune. I'm sure Tarantino did this on purpose.
@tonyhill6300Ай бұрын
I think Bruce Dern was a replacement for another actor. Also the stones song lyrics “baby you’re out of time “ could refer to Sharon Tate’s unborn baby
@pedroV2003Ай бұрын
@@tonyhill6300 except that in Once Upon a Time Tate's baby survives. Anyway, I think it would be highly unlikely that the selection of the song was accidental.
@johnvrabec974711 күн бұрын
Burt Reynolds was the actor, but he sadly died before filming begsn.
@troublenyc4092Ай бұрын
Hey Gareth! Looking like Claudio Castigniolli in this video!
@rodhili3946Ай бұрын
Did I see Austin Powers entering the Playboy mansion at 3.41
@ndogg2049 минут бұрын
Another car used in the film, was the 1953 MG TD the one that Roman takes Sharon in to the Playboy Mansion. While not in the Tarantino-verse of films, the car was used in a 1969 film Model Shop, a film that shows the car being driven all over Tarantinos beloved L.A. Tarantino loves using quotes and props from other films, so I don't think this was just a coincidence.
@smacwhinnieАй бұрын
Austin Powers wore Roman Polanski’s suit. Or is it the other way around
@SewerTapes16 сағат бұрын
Yep. . . all those people who go around missing Wilhelm Screams.
@cernunnos_lives7 күн бұрын
Nobody moves like Lee. Even in a another movie. Dude was too strong and quick.
@the_hausing_authorityАй бұрын
"that's the real Maltese falcolnUGH" stoppppppp itttttt
@AdventureOtakuАй бұрын
The Actual movie props location is unclear - but makes for some fascinating online reading, in particular check out the Vanity Fair article - but it is pretty clear the one Decaprio owns was made from the original mold for a 1975 movie.
@thespicemelange.1Ай бұрын
I got one of those coffee pots
@PaulADAigleАй бұрын
Very nice, but I'm still a bit bothered by 'Bruce Lee' losing the fight, even if he was channeling Kato.
@rodhili3946Ай бұрын
Whenever I here Kato's name I immediately think of Peter Sellers and the Pink Panther movies
@WritteninBloodАй бұрын
Roman Polanski didn't deserve a woman like Sharon Tate.
@johnvrabec974711 күн бұрын
Allegedly, the LA cops found home sex movies Roman made of Sharon that were pretty disgusting of what he made her do. He may be a great director, but, he's a POS.
@lorraineamicone5068Күн бұрын
Also the Tarantino dog food!
@daviejayАй бұрын
Never seen the movie. Now im curious.
@theadvocate4698Ай бұрын
Man, you don't know how much you're gonna trip! Amazing film!
@carlsaganlives403615 күн бұрын
Up until the mid '70's or so, the Playboy mansion was in Chicago. Seriously. The Rolling Stones used it as a anything goes 'base' on the top-of-their-game '72 tour - Keith Richards and Bobby Keys started an unintentional small fire there, lol. Don't think there was a 'grotto' there - you know, the weather thing.
@RandomTChanceАй бұрын
Yeah, I explained the Willhelm Scream to my Lady the other day. ✌️🤠
@thespicemelange.1Ай бұрын
The 14 fists of McCluskey Easter 🐣 was a bit of a reach
@jackcoogan310Ай бұрын
Did you guys find this in your drafts and decided March 28, 2024 would be a good release date?
@TheNedHАй бұрын
FUN video. One note: Columbia Pictures was not actually a "Massive" studio during the Golden Age of Hollywood, at least not by the standards of the industry at that time. Yes, it was one of the Eight 'Major' studios -- the ones that produced and distributed their own films, and also owned their own theaters -- but Columbia was physically small, created less output than the bigger studios, and it only owned small number of theaters. Columbia, Fox and United Artists were known as the 'mini-Majors': Columbia was bigger, more impressive, and more important than the dozens of smaller studios of the era, but not merely as large or influential as the so-called "Big Five" studios MGM, Paramount, Universal, Warner Bros, and RKO (the last of these being almost a mini-Major in its own right).
@1981menso2 күн бұрын
I wish I missed the whole movie, it was a C- if that .
@Milton2kАй бұрын
Well, I got about half of them in the first viewing or so.
@quor2243Ай бұрын
This is less things that can be missed, and more like things most people wouldn't ever notice or care about. I clicked this video thinking it would be little hidden story plots or fine details that have to do with the actual movie. Change the name to 20 things that relate to, or were used in other movies.
@James-zn2bcАй бұрын
Awesome freaking movie
@HipnoDark18 күн бұрын
I'm trying to buy a VW karmanguia for years in my country. It's quite common there but they are now expensive. Never found a conversible there and all are red, but still, I want one! Another thing that annoys ppl is that my ex gf looks exactly like the hippie blue eyed girl - not only physical but also in moves and ways. We were together for 9 years and broke like 20 years ago. She is now on her 40's and I had lost contact totally, and I'm thankful for that. Oh and she had an amazing perfect body at the time.
@rinwall4765Ай бұрын
Im stull stuck on a Cyoupay. The Coupe? Definitely not a Coup.
@MH-ev3wr7 күн бұрын
Not everyone pronounces things like 'Murcah. "Coupay" is how lots of other cultures pronounce it.
@bradkrekelberg8624Ай бұрын
99% of the references of this movie were lost on me. I've never been to LA, I barely knew who Sharon Tate was beforehand... and so on. I just wanted to watch it for the Tarantino-ness... which I didn't really get until the murder scene at the very end, to be honest. All that care and time he took, right over my head. haha
@zackamania65344 күн бұрын
2:10 coo-pay? I don’t think so
@Retro_ImpulseАй бұрын
That sweater would make anybody else look less white
@drzaius8444 күн бұрын
50% of Madsen getting hired was his car.
@matts655116 күн бұрын
I don’t know about others but I am not a Margo Robbie fan, she overacts every role I have ever seen her in.
@thetruth71938 күн бұрын
I recently watched this movie after passing on it during it's release. I can only say that I should have passed on it again. What a waste of time.
@Me7oWitThaHoodieАй бұрын
W thumby lol that’ll get em
@sonofsun1320Ай бұрын
You saying it’s pretty cool takes away the coolness of it.
@blakeharris58Ай бұрын
‘Jango Unchained’? At least pretend to try, guys. 🙄
@stevenm8503Ай бұрын
I don’t trust any art piece that mysteriously shows up after 50 years.
@MartinGorskiАй бұрын
The one thing I missed about Once Upon a Time a Time in Hollywood was the point. Although my least favorite o fTaritino”s movie, I now have a greater appreciation of Jackie Brown.
@Jasmine-tl6yrАй бұрын
They did Bruce Lee wrong. His family was mad about it, too.
@michaeltew44926 күн бұрын
do you really talk like that? please stop. Video info was great though.
@christophercasey7388Ай бұрын
Jewelry...
@thomasgwilliams7957Ай бұрын
Hey are you cold or bald?
@Kittymama20Ай бұрын
Not 1997 for Roman Polanski fleeing U.S. It was 1978.
@stevvvvvvvАй бұрын
clicked on this cos i enjoyed the film clicked off it cos of the presenters infuriating delivery. hate is a strong word but...damn.
@MichaelBrown-rb9ry27 күн бұрын
I guarantee I missed nothing because I never finished it. 15 minutes of NOTHING happening killed this film for me.
@TerryKnight-hw3pg24 күн бұрын
The little mermaid might be more appealing for you .
@PlasticSkull22 күн бұрын
You missed everything.
@somejerkbagАй бұрын
You may have "somehow missed" most of this garbage but most people didn't 🙄