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Funny how Tarantino is never attacked for his nostalgia.

While Evil Disney is.

Both are stagnant and say the same thing : the art of the past was better.

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4 hours ago, The Futurist said:

Funny how Tarantino is never attacked for his nostalgia.

While Evil Disney is.

Both are stagnant and say the same thing : the art of the past was better.

We get it, you love Disney

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4 hours ago, The Futurist said:

Funny how Tarantino is never attacked for his nostalgia.

While Evil Disney is.

Both are stagnant and say the same thing : the art of the past was better.

That a bit much,

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_hateful_eight/reviews/?page=3&sort=rotten

 

Lot of reviews point out recycling of is own work, mid-century cinema, etc...

 

If you see it less, one is a nearly irrelevant individual (by now, he was an absolute giant influence in the 90s) the other is becoming like 40% of an industry, very strongly using the force of the state to economically transform nostalgia and is access via extension of copyrights law and rapidly growing.

 

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Just sayin', there is

 

good, kewl, hip nostalgia (omgz, stahp the internetz !, 70's style drawn hip posters, amazing !!!!!!!!!!!)

 

and

 

bad, cash grabbing, soulless nostalgia. (Stah Wah films:rofl:)

 

Choose your fix wisely.

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6 hours ago, The Futurist said:

Funny how Tarantino is never attacked for his nostalgia.

While Evil Disney is.

Both are stagnant and say the same thing : the art of the past was better.

Not sure to get your point

 

Are you trying to say that Tarantino is unoriginal the same way as Disney is?

 

There is not a single person, not a studio that comes close to Disney when we talk unoriginality

and repetitive movies.

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21 minutes ago, sgrave said:

Not sure to get your point

 

Is point seem to be the same people can call out Nostalgia being the worst when a Star Wars/Jurassic Park rack a ton of money and get excited when Nintendo release an Nintendo classic, have fun with it when they watch Friend or when they watched Stranger Things.

 

But I think it is rarely using nostalgia that is the issue for people, is redoing the almost same exact story.

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On ‎5‎/‎6‎/‎2019 at 8:17 AM, zeb1814 said:
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If that is true, then this film is going to get slammed by the critics. I am calling BS on this.

I don't think QT is quite stupid enough to go that route.  on this. If he is, then he will deserve what he will get,and just confirmed the accusation he has run out of ideas, and is recycling his previous films.
 

Spoiler

I  can't think of any worse move for QT to make then going "Inglorious Bestards" on this. I simply don't think Tarantion is quite that suicidal.

 

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2 minutes ago, CoolEric258 said:

 

I've read it. people are gonna go fucking nuts when Django, Beatrix Kiddo, Vincent and Jules, Jackie Brown, Kurt Russell in Death Proof, all of the reservoir dogs, the inglourious basterds and the hateful eight come through portals to help defeat charles manson.

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