The Hateful Eight

S.Loyer
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Edited Date/Time 5/19/2016 11:53pm
For a movie just about 8 people in a cabin.

Holyshit, what a good damn time that was.

Has to be Samuel's best movie since I don't know when. Parts where I was choking and couldn't breathe I was laughing so hard.

Walton Goggins was awesome as well, the chick in it did a great job. For pretty much just filming in a cabin, the film work was great. Can't wait to watch again.
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ocscottie
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1/6/2016 5:04pm
I thought it was rather boring, not a "bad" movie, but expected much more.
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1/6/2016 5:25pm
I watched The Revenant the other night. I'm not a big fan of DeCaprio but thought the movie was pretty good.

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1/7/2016 4:27am
Big fan of QT but didn't feel the story itself had enough behind it.
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5/16/2016 11:54am
Finally watched this movie. Funniest thing I've seen in a long time. Smile
5/19/2016 11:53pm
ocscottie wrote:
Steven, have you seen The Revenant? shoot me and email bro. ocscottie@hotmail.com
And u thought Hateful 8 was boring? Holy hell was the Revenant a mess. They couldve cut 45 minutes out of that movie and it wouldve been better by subtraction. And Im a HUGE Leo Di Caprio fan.

Hateful 8 was awesome. It was like a western version of Reservoir Dogs. I thought QT was past his prime but he's still got it. Best film maker since Stanley Kubrick IMO.

I dont know where I rank H8 but I think it's right there with Django Unchained.

1. Pulp Fiction (maybe one of the greatest movies EVER made)
2. Kill Bill (my personal favorite QT movie)
3. Natural Born Killers (Im pretty sure QT wrote this movie that Oliver Stone directed)
4. Django Unchained / Hateful 8

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