Budget
$44,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$54,117,416
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,610,676
Gross worldwide
$156,480,177
Budget
$44,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$54,117,416
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,610,676
Gross worldwide
$156,480,177
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By Hester 2022-04-24 07:01:02
I was caught off guard by the brain paste, this extreme suddenness completely shattered my weak glass heart. . I just wanted to give three points, but the climax of the last chapter was too violent, it seemed that the foreplay was too long, and the Western twist is indeed not as good as ours This robbery field is simple and rude, and it is full of fun. If I were her brother, I don't know how many people I killed, and I missed so many good opportunities. I feel anxious. . . I like the music here...
By Lilla 2022-04-24 07:01:02
The Hateful Eight and the Eight Justices
I originally planned to write a film review, but when I sat down and thought about how to write it, I couldn't find a suitable explanation. Although the story is simple, it looks like eating candy and then biting into a watermelon. It is a ideological innovation in film aesthetics. Maybe the director just wanted to show it to you. As for what you think, it has nothing to do with me.
As one of the representatives of violent aesthetics, Quentin always has the smell of gun iron and blood in...
By Lukas 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Compose an immortal poem with black humor
I just want to use the simplest and crudest language to describe this film as "too good". Quentin is worthy of being a master of black humor films and a hallmark figure! It takes an hour to set the stage, and it takes an hour and a half to be fascinating. The interspersed flashbacks and interludes are as colorful as the clouds and flowing water. It is not possible for every director to achieve the most extreme effect with the least cost. The predicted tragic ending is the biggest highlight of...
By Hollie 2022-04-23 07:01:07
Quentin's version of no one survived, chattering, chattering, chattering, then violent, explosive, and abruptly ended. Quentin's narrative style and innovation as always, chapters and stage plays. The opening photography is atmospheric, the magnificent and vast snow field, and the 70mm film widescreen small screen is also shocking enough to watch, but unfortunately the digital version is six minutes short, Quentin is really stingy. The soundtrack, the blizzard sound that runs through the whole...
By Winifred 2022-04-23 07:01:07
The Hateful Eight: It turns out that Xiao Li is not very pitiful
God, God, after watching this movie, I realized that Xiao Li is not pitiful at all.
I am a fan of Xiao Li, but also a fan of Samuel. The so-called fan is that as long as there are their movies, I will watch and like to watch them.
Although I've never liked the Oscars, of course, no one cares about whether I like the Oscars or not. Anyway, the best picture in the Oscars is often far from what I think, including the best animated feature, which is far from the preferences of...
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By Kole 2023-09-21 22:54:12
The male-hormone western story will make the blood...
By Tabitha 2023-09-07 02:15:47
It's so mediocre... I didn't expect it. Blacks and whites kill Mexico, and blacks and whites go to hell hand in...
By Dee 2023-08-31 01:06:36
Reading Lincoln's letter is like a holy light...
By Rigoberto 2023-07-26 21:22:40
【Jennifer Jason Leigh — ♫Jim Jones at Botany...
By Laurie 2023-07-12 02:21:06
Saw it at the cinema upstairs in Maya, Chiang...
John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [to Warren in the stagecoach] So what happened to your horse?
Major Marquis Warren: He was pretty old. I done had him for a bit. When the weather took a turn for the worse, it got too much for him.
John 'The Hangman' Ruth: That's too bad.
Major Marquis Warren: Yes, it is. Me and 'ol Lash rode alotta miles together. You might say he was my best friend, if I considered stupid animals friends, which I don't.
[pause]
Major Marquis Warren: Never the less, I'm gonna miss him.
Daisy Domergue: [screams furiously as Warren throws the handcuff key in the furnace] YOU GODDAMNED BLACK BASTARD!
John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [while reading Warren's "Lincoln Letter"] "Ole Mary Todd's calling, so I guess it must be time for bed."
[pause]
John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Ole Mary Todd...
[to Warren]
John 'The Hangman' Ruth: That gets me.
Major Marquis Warren: [smiles warmly] That gets me, too.
John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [turn to Daisy] You know what this is, tramp? It's a letter from Lincoln. It's a letter from Lincoln to him.
[points at the Major]
John 'The Hangman' Ruth: They shared a correspondence during the war. They was pen pals. This is just one of the letters.
[Daisy studies the letter and suddenly spits a huge wad on it; Marquis leans over and punches her violently in the face. Daisy falls out of the moving stagecoach with John Ruth shackled with her; they both tumble out in the snow]