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RE: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) .:. No Spoilers Series #3

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That was quite a funny scene with Bruce Lee, whether that has any representation in reality is questionable. Perhaps something to try and drum up controversey to sell the film. I feel similar about Tarantino, he has made a few good films in the past, but mostly it has really lost its way and you cannot compare the dialog or scenes to the work of Guy Ritchie. Tarrantino seems more blood and gore just for the sake of it.. this interview is quite telling about Tarrantino as a person imo

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I'm not here to defend Tarantino's character, but all these "big names" are kind-of socially awkward... And I agree with you about the trajectory of Tarantino's movies... they were better in the past...