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Post by outrider127 on Jan 5, 2018 21:03:52 GMT
Since I couldn't get thru it the first time, no
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Post by Sulla on Jan 5, 2018 21:08:25 GMT
I haven't watched it again but I would. Usually I'll pick up on more details with more viewings. But sometimes it's just to see a good performance again such as Jennifer Jason-Leigh's character. Spoilers or knowing what's going to happen don't bother me.
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Jan 5, 2018 21:38:23 GMT
Several times. Appreciate its slow pacing, cinematography, music, acting, dialogue. Samuel L. Jackson trolling Bruce Dern about his deceased son is one of the funniest and darkest things I've ever seen in a movie.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Jan 5, 2018 21:59:00 GMT
All I need to see is a still of Kurt Russell's facial hair. Brilliant.
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Jan 5, 2018 22:00:34 GMT
All I need to see is a still of Kurt Russell's facial hair. Brilliant. 
R.J. Macready got old.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Jan 5, 2018 22:02:17 GMT
All I need to see is a still of Kurt Russell's facial hair. Brilliant. 
R.J. Macready got old.
Thank You
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jan 5, 2018 22:25:11 GMT
I have actually watched "THE HATEFUL EIGHT" a couple of times. I Like It!
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jan 5, 2018 22:27:02 GMT
I saw it twice in the theater. The first time, the 70mm wasn't working so they screened a digital copy and gave us passes to see it again, which I took because of the huge deal that was being made of the 70mm.
I also rented it at Redbox because I had a Mexican girlfriend and was always quoting Senor Bob, so she was interested in seeing it. She was tired, so we didn't even make it to the haberdashery, but I would have sat through it again. By your tone, I don't think you care for it, but I found it a fun mash up of QT, Agatha Christie, and The Thing. And yeah, it is fun to go back for the clues.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2018 22:33:32 GMT
I've seen it about 40 times. It's a fantastic film.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2018 22:44:13 GMT
I've seen it about 40 times. It's a fantastic film. Wow that is a lot of times. You clearly liked it more than me.  I can take or leave cinematography, effects, pacing, etc. I'm into movies exclusively for the writing, dialogue, character development and acting. So the fact that there are only three locations in the movie doesn't bother me in the least. The characters are great. All of them in that movie. So I like watching them do their little quirky things over and over. Especially JJL. She was dynamite, especially at the end with blood all over her face and no teeth.
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Post by salomonj on Jan 5, 2018 23:44:32 GMT
I've rewatched it many times. Absolutely loved it. Tarantino's third best.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Jan 6, 2018 0:12:51 GMT
I seen it a few times now. I really enjoy it.
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Post by Marv on Jan 6, 2018 0:15:14 GMT
I didn’t think the mystery aspect was all that strong on first viewing. So I rewatched it for pretty much everything else. And I liked it.
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Post by mslo79 on Jan 6, 2018 6:37:37 GMT
I re-watch it like all movies I like, especially those I score a 7 or higher like this one is. I give it a 6.5-7/10, which makes it within my Top 193 movies.
I have seen it twice so far... Dec 21st 2015/Mar 7th-8th 2016(mostly 8th). It held steady on both viewings.
as for why I re-watch it... ain't it obvious? ; it's simply entertains me as that's what good movies are all about is whether they are enjoyable to watch or not. that determines my general Thumbs Up (i.e. 6/10 or higher) or Thumbs Down(i.e. 5/10 or less ; but a 5/10 is not a bad score, but ultimately it's a forgettable movie. hence, Thumbs Down).
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Post by jcush on Jan 6, 2018 7:46:29 GMT
I've seen it four times and I've loved it each and every time. Sure the sense of mystery is gone after the first viewing I guess, but it's full of great characters, great dialogue, terrific music, and it's wildly entertaining.
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Post by Jedan Archer on Jan 6, 2018 11:59:28 GMT
Have it on BR, but only watched it once. Kinda liked it, despite being sadistic and nihilistic in parts. Totally forgot most about it, except for the fatal brutality at the very end.
Should watch it again - thanks for the reminder.
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Post by Reggie_Stration on Jan 6, 2018 12:25:54 GMT
I found myself doing exactly this only a few weeks ago. Had access to Amazon Prime and was searching through films to watch on it, and came across The Hateful Eight, which I had a sudden urge to watch again. I don't know what it is exactly but there's something addictive about Tarantino's films. I think it's the dialogue and the tension he creates in scenes. While I found it entertaining enough on a second viewing, I do have problems with it, such as Tarantino's narration, and have since learned that it plagiarised the idea from an old western TV show.
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Post by koskiewicz on Jan 6, 2018 16:43:57 GMT
...it's a crappy pointless film...more Tarantino trash...
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Post by 博: Dr.BLΔD€ :锯 on Nov 3, 2019 11:27:47 GMT
I will do soon as i only watched about a quarter of it about a year ago. Have got a new flat so DVDs still in umpteen boxes. I could watch it online actually, thinking about it. Netflix or something.
I fell asleep first time...nothing to do with the flick.....i just started to watch it at silly o'clock in the early hours and zonked out.
Reason i will start watching it again it is that i think QT's movies have a lot of things to enjoy. Dialogue is often rivetting and colorful, dramatic performances are drawn well from the director, and there is always a nice cocktail of quirkiness, cinema reverence/respect and 'pop' culture
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Post by jamesbamesy on Nov 3, 2019 15:44:10 GMT
Not yet, but I will when I have the chance since I loved it the first time.
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