â@@Klessumonce upon a time in Hollywood: he smokes a cigarette laced with ACID. The entire movie is great , but you can definitely tell Brad Pitt has done LSD before lol
@IvanIvanov-vs1mq Actors playing parts are still people. Also, I come to such conclusions because I know firsthand that for someone to be comfortable in highly stressful situations, they would have to both have been trained to handle such a situation and be confident that they have been trained well enough to handle such a situation. So, some remaining that calm means that they know that they can easily handle that situation.
@@Darkness4175 "I know firsthand that for someone to be comfortable in highly stressful situations, they would have to both have been trained to handle such a situation and be confident that they have been trained well enough to handle such a situation." Or they have been through much worse.
@@buragi5441 Seeing how this is a movie where the people are trying to kill him. Having been through much worse and survived would still be considered training in how to deal with such a situation, which would circle back to what I originally said. It was a nice attempt trying to use my words against me, but you just actually further proved my statement. It was a nice try though.
@@PaulGadoury not everyone reacts the same, but that's a very common reaction. I've had a tremendous amount of acid in my day and I always get the giggles.
@@violentmnky You win, I've tripped 3 or 4 times. Hard though. The first time I tripped on shrooms I laughed my ass off but I was also drunk and high on pot. But I laughed pretty uncontrollably.
â@@PaulGadouryreally. I was drunk as shit before I dropped some. Sobered right up an tripped balls lol I invented something called the smash hit. First you have a 2 liter gravity bong lol. Take weed shrooms and hash load it up and I'll tell ya what. You're in outerspace dude lol. Great times
When i watched the movie for the first time i thought he was doomed because he decided to smoke the acid cigarette on that night i was jumping in ny chair when i saw him pull it off a-ok lmao
@arisenking Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, where the story of the murders of Sharon Tate, Roman Polanski, et. al are retold Tarantino Style. đâ€ïž
@@dospinos1392 once upon a time in Hollywood. Its about a struggling actor in old hollywood with the Manson family murders in 1969 from the perspective of that actor (their neighbor) as the backdrop
@@solorollo9756itâs slow but Iâm an entertaining way. If you donât like those kind of movies thatâs fine but it does a good job of humanizing the people and a lot of people like me like to see that.
@@TattybeanpieWhat a weird thing to get uppity about⊠50 million people use Hulu; itâs probably higher now that people can bundle with Disney. Plus, now that Prime has started ads and Netflix- which has been going downhill for years- wonât let people share, Hulu is looking better and better. I chose the Disney/Hulu bundle over Netflix, and Iâm *so* f-ing glad I did. I suggest the same to friends and family.
ââ@@BIGDAWG91331 Then again, the joke IS pretty situational, so I can't see another situation happening soon in which the joke would work, so maybe they won't HAVE to comment that again.
I met Tex and Charlie in 1968. I was with friends in Simi valley and hitching for a ride back to Chatsworth park. Tex picked us up in a pickup truck and drove us to spawn ranch. Manson was sitting on the porch with a bunch of young girls around him as he played his guitar. He told us to stay and smoke some dope and drink. We said we had to be home soon. We were 17 and 18 then. We walked down Topanga to the park. That felt creepy. A year later they killed all those people.
That laugh of his is on another level, I've never heard him like that, but it's recognizable when you've been as wigged out as him and some weird sht happens even if you were sober.
Lol that fur missile start was the best. Next to the can of soup for some vitamins. This is what we call situational awareness. He was aware of the people and the items they had and had. Plus cujo jumping out from the catch like jack nicklesen.
Still one of my favorite movie scenes ever. Its not the best, its not the most technical, its not the best acting, its not the most action packed...its just a perfect scene, done perfectly.
@@stephaniegormley9982really? Thats surprising, if you liked this id have though pulp fiction, or at least inglorious bastards would be right up your alley?
Good Dog! But, seriously... How do you not see a pitbull in the room? Our monkey brains scan for wolves (and tigers) all the time. We may be safe now, but any of our ancestors who lapsed on this basic habit became wolf poop.
My shoulder may ache from time to time, but I feel like I could chuck a can of soup pretty fucking hard and accurate within 10 feet. Sure, my arm will probably fall off, but I'll have the satisfaction if it hits.
Is the goodest girl her name is brandy, and was gifted to cliff by a friend to pay off his debt she was a fight dog and a good one, until one day that cliff and his friend got her on a big fight she almost died and cliff thought the best idea was retire brandy from the fight but his friend had already set the next fight with a big ass dog and he told cliff that he expects brandy to lose so they just gotta bet against her, cliff got pissed and killed his friend leaving with brandy. Just a lil back story from the book l really loved this movie and brandy really reminds me of my pitbull
I mean the only part of the movie that was completely unrealistic is where DeCaprio is walking away from the car with loud street of people and passing cars and Brat Pitt says from the driver seat through the window "Hey, you're Rick Dalton, don't you forget it." instead of "HEY!!!! YOU'RE RICK DALTON!! DON"T YOU FORGET IT!!!". XD
â@@ricksteelcustoms3196Tuco Pacifico Juan Ramirez"(from memory) đ Realest advice ever. Now I gotta go watch the whole movie again to make sure I got the name right from memory.
@@Enkabard Itâs catharsis. It makes those people from the past who are usually portrayed with grandiose evil to instead be portrayed as bumbling fools who deserve ridicule. Itâs like Quantum Leap. Putting right what once went wrong
â@@Enkabard He's not mocking the history he's creating an alternative timeline where things went differently. Like how cool it would've been if Hitler got dealt with in a movie theater along with all his Top men saving millions of lives
I think that was the whole point of the movie, a bit like Inglourious Basterds, it's a dream that is about real life, but veers away from it to make it better.
That's why it felt so good. You have to be some kind of troglodyte or child to not know what the manson family did. Tarantino has that event ominously looming overhead the entire movie, giving us an unceasing feel of anxiety. Then he has Brad Pitt pull a wild card moment and destroys the monsters. So simple, yet so effective in manipulating our emotionsđ
@@XRyanKâtroglodyte or childâ is a bit of a stretch. The events literally take place the year before my parents were born. I think plenty of bad stuff has happened more recently to take up the minds of the people born after 1970 that they maybe just havenât heard of one group of people that killed 24 people more than 50 years ago
Works for me in bars. I just stay REAL cool when some drunk arsehole wants to pick a fight, ask them some dumb questions about their drinking habits, and other shiat to take their minds off of the fight they want so bad! I usually end it by asking them WHY they think I don't look scared... It's ALL bravado and an act, but it REALLY works...
Yea, most people are scared and if you show them, you aren't even if you are they usually back down but if you would've showed fear they certainly would have attacked you
For those who keep asking . . . The movie is "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". It's Quentin Tarantino's parody on the Sharon Tate murders by Charles Manson "and family". You're welcome.
Hearing Vanilla Fudgeâs cover of âYou Keep Me Hangin Onâ was the icing on the cake for this scene. One of the great songs of the classic rock period finally made it into a Tarantino movie.
it reminded me of the last episode of sopranos when Phils head got ran over. Tell the GD pharmacist to call Dr Iaconis, I should get a 60 day supply pf the Plavix....
Never rush a man holding canned goods.
On acid lol
@@bryanjones14was he actually?! If he was I need to the movie name
â@@Klessumonce upon a time in Hollywood: he smokes a cigarette laced with ACID. The entire movie is great , but you can definitely tell Brad Pitt has done LSD before lol
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Soup for my family.
"I'm the devil". "No it was dumber than than that; something like Rex"! LMAO!!!đđđ
Rex is Latin for King, dumber than the devil.... So true
Shut down his edginess lol
You were on a horsey
I laughed at that line toođ
Tex Watson is still alive for no god damn reason!?
Switching to your pitbull is always faster than reloading
If a person remains perfectly calm in a situation like this, then you should leave that man alone.
there are no people here. Just actors playing parts. How do you come to such conclusions about people?
@IvanIvanov-vs1mq Actors playing parts are still people. Also, I come to such conclusions because I know firsthand that for someone to be comfortable in highly stressful situations, they would have to both have been trained to handle such a situation and be confident that they have been trained well enough to handle such a situation. So, some remaining that calm means that they know that they can easily handle that situation.
@@Darkness4175 "I know firsthand that for someone to be comfortable in highly stressful situations, they would have to both have been trained to handle such a situation and be confident that they have been trained well enough to handle such a situation."
Or they have been through much worse.
@@buragi5441 Seeing how this is a movie where the people are trying to kill him. Having been through much worse and survived would still be considered training in how to deal with such a situation, which would circle back to what I originally said. It was a nice attempt trying to use my words against me, but you just actually further proved my statement. It was a nice try though.
Psychologists would call this psychopath.. But if it saves you.. so be it lol
The way he's looking around and laughing is 100% acid. Dude can act
I've done some kick ass geltab acid and I never laughed like that.
@@PaulGadoury not everyone reacts the same, but that's a very common reaction.
I've had a tremendous amount of acid in my day and I always get the giggles.
@@violentmnky You win, I've tripped 3 or 4 times. Hard though. The first time I tripped on shrooms I laughed my ass off but I was also drunk and high on pot. But I laughed pretty uncontrollably.
@@PaulGadoury I laughed every single time I hypothetically did it
â@@PaulGadouryreally. I was drunk as shit before I dropped some. Sobered right up an tripped balls lol I invented something called the smash hit. First you have a 2 liter gravity bong lol. Take weed shrooms and hash load it up and I'll tell ya what. You're in outerspace dude lol. Great times
Bro was absolutely high as shit and he still rocked the three of them
red head really got turned into a red head lol
When i watched the movie for the first time i thought he was doomed because he decided to smoke the acid cigarette on that night i was jumping in ny chair when i saw him pull it off a-ok lmao
80 MPH can of corn...
it's a movie
@@joualavedra1208no shit
Movie is âOnce upon a time in Hollywoodâ great movie I recommend it
Thank you
I positively LOVE the way Quentin spins the past and entertains us with his infectious genius! This movie was top tier!!
What movie is this
@@arisenking x2
@@arisenkingOnce upon a time in Hollywood
@arisenking Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, where the story of the murders of Sharon Tate, Roman Polanski, et. al are retold Tarantino Style. đâ€ïž
@@tinamckenna7514 thank you. I'm going in.
"You can't throw a brick, it's too heavy but a can of soup... you can really put some power behind that"
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One name Joel
They say that but bricks are the weapon of choice in some parts.
@@WhatIsSanity it was Trump who said this one originaly
He was high out of his mind and still had control of the entire situation. Respect
you do know that this is a movie?
Heâs a goddamn war hero!!
@@skipernipper7773 you do know youâre stating the obvious right?
Well, he did have the high ground after all
â@@skipernipper7773Define pelĂcula.
I freaking love this sceneđ Brad definitely deserved his Oscar
Classic Tarantino scene: Tension, snappy dialogue, and a remarkable finish. And the acting is fantastic. *chef's kiss*
Whatâs the name of this movie ?
The fact that Cliff was tripping HARD the entire scene makes this moment hilarious đ
wait was he fr or was that just good acting lol
@@buttkicker7172he took a tab of lsd earlier in the movie he is high as balls in this scene
â @@buttkicker7172 no, he wasnât actually irl tripping but as in his role as his character.
@@buttkicker7172he said cliff not brad pitt..
@@Deoslatt oh oops lol
This scene was single handedly one of the most satisfying scenes ever.
What movie is this scene from?
@@banusebian5083 once upon a time in hollywood
@@banusebian5083its from once upon a time in hollywood its starrs brad pitt and leonardno dicaprio great movie i reccomend
Single handedly?
And the bruce Lee scene was immaculate
Brad Pit stole the show in this movie,a well deserved oscar
You could just feel how much Quentin Tarantino hated the Manson Family in this scene
I admire Brad Pitt for doing so many bizarre roles.
like Achilles
This made me think of the gym guy in the closet from Burn Without Reading. HahahaâŠ
â@@mrvvoo
that's my favorite role of Brad Pitt
12 Monkeys
Mr. Smith rocked.
Most satisfying ending ever. I remember cheering in theater. Also, Brad Pitts comedic timing is so underrated
Movie title?
@@dospinos1392 once upon a time in Hollywood. Its about a struggling actor in old hollywood with the Manson family murders in 1969 from the perspective of that actor (their neighbor) as the backdrop
This is without a doubt the best part of the movie.
It's called editing
Do you clap when planes land too?
You could tell he gave them a chance to walk away. It wasnât until he caulked the hammer back that he perceived them as a threat.
One of the best scenes Tarantino ever created, and he made some real beauties
Brad pitts crazy laughs are the best. Especially in fight club
Hear me out... Brad Pitt as the Joker?
â@@uddek no
@@uddek no
â@@uddekyeaaaa.. naw that's not a good fit, just because he has a good crazy laugh doesn't mean he would be a good joker.
Joker has to be a dull eyed long pointed chin actor with at least 6 feet height. From my pov
Brad Pitt won an Oscar for this role and well-deserved
Movie name
@@yashmokashi4028 Once upon a time in Hollywood
almost 3 hours god dayum
@@kampretmemanggila8649had to check for myself because that seems crazy long. âŠItâs a Tarantino movie so itâs normal for him
â@braydensmith5788 what movie?
Incredible scene. Quentin films just hit differently
This whole sequence is worth the entire movie. I laughed my ass off with that can in the face.
Brad Pitt is one of the best Actors in Hollywood. Too bad there arenât more quality films available for him to work with.
Have you seen Bullet Train? He killed it
I know he really took out that blicky and popped that muthA fcka didn't heâ@@aliasfakename-mf2jh
inglorious basterds
what
@@aliasfakename-mf2jh yeah he was awesome in that. was on the fence about him but he is just awesome :D
Thank you Mr. Tarantino, you gave us the ending Sharon deserved.
RIP Manson victims.
What movie is this
This movie was awful. The end was the only halfway decent part of this boring mess
@@shamimaramannan375once upon a time in Hollywood
@@solorollo9756youâre more of a broke back mountain kinda guy Iâm guessing ?
@@solorollo9756itâs slow but Iâm an entertaining way. If you donât like those kind of movies thatâs fine but it does a good job of humanizing the people and a lot of people like me like to see that.
Brad Pitt's "Can I help you?" has never changed đ
I love that scene. It's always fun when Quentin rewrites history.
"im as real a doughnut" least intimidating response
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đ thinking this exact thing
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Rengoku would beg to differ
Definitely designed that way by Tarantino to make these jokesters look extremely weak, which they all were.
For anyone wondering.
Movie name is Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Its on Hulu
Thank you mate
Thank you!!!
For anybody? Nobody uses Hulu. Just some Americans because thereâs nothing else
@@TattybeanpieWhat a weird thing to get uppity about⊠50 million people use Hulu; itâs probably higher now that people can bundle with Disney.
Plus, now that Prime has started ads and Netflix- which has been going downhill for years- wonât let people share, Hulu is looking better and better. I chose the Disney/Hulu bundle over Netflix, and Iâm *so* f-ing glad I did. I suggest the same to friends and family.
Not all heroâs wear capes â€ïž
This has got to be one of the most underrated movies.
One of tarantinos best films. This scene had everyone in the theater laughing and cheering at this end of the movie scene.
Itâs like all his past roles have been preparing him for this, just excellent Brad đđ»
yeah especially glorious bastards
heâs a terrible man
â@@sigitkus7029 inglorious
..
Are u kidding me, this movie was pointless, even though this part was cool...it was pointless
Shaggy and Scooby at 1% of their power
Don't ever comment this again
Scooby doo and Shaggy using negative billion of their abilities. â@@BIGDAWG91331
â@@BIGDAWG91331 I dunno, man, it WAS pretty funny.
ââ@@BIGDAWG91331 Then again, the joke IS pretty situational, so I can't see another situation happening soon in which the joke would work, so maybe they won't HAVE to comment that again.
nice
By far my favorite scene of any movie ever đ the constant switch from hysterical laughter to genuine awe
I met Tex and Charlie in 1968.
I was with friends in Simi valley and hitching for a ride back to Chatsworth park. Tex picked us up in a pickup truck and drove us to spawn ranch.
Manson was sitting on the porch with a bunch of young girls around him as he played his guitar. He told us to stay and smoke some dope and drink. We said we had to be home soon. We were 17 and 18 then. We walked down Topanga to the park. That felt creepy.
A year later they killed all those people.
"No. It was dumber than that." is Brad Pitt's single best line in all of his films.
That laugh of his is on another level, I've never heard him like that, but it's recognizable when you've been as wigged out as him and some weird sht happens even if you were sober.
No I want my scalps was
@@user-cc9my6xr7b No, it was dumber than that. đ
Then you haven't seen any other Brad Pitt movies. Fury, inglorious basterds, fight club etc
For me it's when he's telling the EMTs about what happened
That was the best "can in the face" moment in cinematography, period
Yesss
Home Alone had a good one too.
â@@blazetieftw I'd like to think it's Kevin's long lost grand father, and it runs in the family.
Point blank too that's a weekend ruiner for sure
The real damage was too much for CZcams lol
Maybe the greatest final act in a movie. Absolutely brutal.
Genuinely one of my favorite scenes from any movie
"I'm as real as a donut."
Definitely one of the lines of all time.
I agree lol
Aw yes, it was one of the lines of all time
On par with im a goddamn onion mason
@@ionpulse2095 you beat me to it...
I've never seen this movie. Is it bad writing or was that character just that stupid that he thought that would be a cold line?
Responding ânah, it was dumber than thatâ is top tier ânah, thatâs capâđđŻ
"nah that's cap" was unnecessary to say, and sounds like something rex would say
Reminds me of "Nah, more liked chewed out. I've been chewed out before.".
sayin cap is super gay
â@@robertedwards9861agreed. Anyone saying "cap" is either 12 yrs old physically or mentally
@@rumham8979 Or a bot.
One of the greatest movie scenes of all time
Lol that fur missile start was the best. Next to the can of soup for some vitamins. This is what we call situational awareness. He was aware of the people and the items they had and had. Plus cujo jumping out from the catch like jack nicklesen.
âYou are real right?â Is just awesome, dude was mad high
This movie is called âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodâ for those who donât know
Edit: itâs no problem yâall Iâm glad I can help đ
Thanks, I was wondering what the movie is titled. Bradâs laugh is outrageous!
Tyvm I was like I haven't seen this 1 any good?
@@Notyouraveragewhiteguy itâs unhinged, but good
Thanks. Going to be looking this one up for sure.
Oh... I thought it was #film #movie
Thanks, Unk!
Still one of my favorite movie scenes ever.
Its not the best, its not the most technical, its not the best acting, its not the most action packed...its just a perfect scene, done perfectly.
This scene is the best fight scene I've ever watched. Probably seen it 20 times
"And you were on a HORSY!"
Don't know why, but the way he utters that line is freaking hilarious. lol
đ€Ł it really is!
To be fair, his character was on acid during this home invasion...
One of the most satisfying endings to a movie ever.
A love letter to the Tate's. So good.
I'm not a Tarantino fan, except for this one. I liked it.
Movie name?
@@stephaniegormley9982really? Thats surprising, if you liked this id have though pulp fiction, or at least inglorious bastards would be right up your alley?
â@@stephaniegormley9982Terintino is the most overrated juvenile POS ever.
That fall at the end was personal đ
Quentin and his dialogues are just classic đ
The power of keeping your head when others around you are losing theirs..
Kipling would be proud. Lol
He's also high on DRUGS
He was tripping balls while holding it together.đ
@@stevehope6283 Was he really?!
@@chrisdavis5967 He was tripping alright, having just smoked a cigarette dipped in LSD.
The dog is the real star in this scene..
Nope... the can good was....anytime you can take a crack out....its a great days
@@matthewmarack7156 LOL!
Love it !â@@matthewmarack7156
The laughter killed me BIG time...đđđ
Good Dog!
But, seriously... How do you not see a pitbull in the room? Our monkey brains scan for wolves (and tigers) all the time. We may be safe now, but any of our ancestors who lapsed on this basic habit became wolf poop.
You gotta love the pit bull with skillabilities!!! Best dogs in the world!!!
That firstline "Can I help you" cracks me up in hindsight.
That was a very good boy who deserved more attention. He was in position the entire time and only waited for the command to strike.
The movie was trash except the ending
@@ageddion5755The movie was completely fine. It isnât an action movie and only the last bit is action
Correction: A good girl. The goodest girl.
It's a fucking movie
@@ageddion5755you didnât understand any of it and Iâm sad for you. đą
That can to the face was so good. His character was the best at dismantling theatrics.
Well said
It was cathartic
ah.... dont forget Vin Diesel in Pitch Black series using a can to hole-punch a guy's chest
That was also dramatic though, seems like you missed the point of the op
@@gaidenshinji8969 "tea, actually"
Bro said, âKNOCK yo ass to sleep boi,â when he threw that can at the pale girl đ
Oh, she was *very* awake and *very* much in excruciating pain. They couldn't show it on youtube, but that can absolutely ripped open her face.
I laugh like that and people look at me like Iâm crazy then I laugh even harder just like a damn dolphin đ
Straight fastball, no change-up, no slider, just 100% fucking GASđ
good morning you string cheese eating mother fucker, today is tuesday, also national tuesday
My shoulder may ache from time to time, but I feel like I could chuck a can of soup pretty fucking hard and accurate within 10 feet. Sure, my arm will probably fall off, but I'll have the satisfaction if it hits.
Billy Beane woulda been proud.
Grow up bozo, stop using "gas". đ€Ą
Turn beans into wupass
Movie name: Once upon a time in Hollywood 2019
Thank you
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Thanks!
I didn't think it was called: "The girl does not admit to her."
âAnd you were on a horseyâ đđđ killed me
The whole movie is fantastic but the last 15 minutes in particular are extremely satisfying lol
Best trained dog. Sat and waited for the signal like the goodest boy.
try watching the movie, ''her'' name was Brandy
GOODEST!!!
True, but "Brandy" was in fact a male dog actor in real life. đ
Is the goodest girl her name is brandy, and was gifted to cliff by a friend to pay off his debt she was a fight dog and a good one, until one day that cliff and his friend got her on a big fight she almost died and cliff thought the best idea was retire brandy from the fight but his friend had already set the next fight with a big ass dog and he told cliff that he expects brandy to lose so they just gotta bet against her, cliff got pissed and killed his friend leaving with brandy.
Just a lil back story from the book l really loved this movie and brandy really reminds me of my pitbull
This scene was SO good. Gotta love when a story turns such a tragedy into a heroic outcome like this.
It lives up to the title once upon a time
@@richardhicks5031 Once Upon a Time QT Made a Decent Movie.
I find it pretentious but ehh
@@iocsparkfire0075 I guess that makes you pretentious
I mean the only part of the movie that was completely unrealistic is where DeCaprio is walking away from the car with loud street of people and passing cars and Brat Pitt says from the driver seat through the window "Hey, you're Rick Dalton, don't you forget it." instead of "HEY!!!! YOU'RE RICK DALTON!! DON"T YOU FORGET IT!!!".
XD
Hilarious! Brad at his most excellent; the can in the face had me howling like a coyote!â€â€â€đđđ
That's one of the greatest movie scenes of all time!
you gotta admit, Brad can play ANY role
Every role Brad plays becomes Brad
I wouldn't go that far.
@@nahlabella4857 I would go from china to italy
Brad Pitt is a character actor cursed with a leading man's looks
what about austin butler? he can play any role too. heâs really good here
The line "Im the Devil and im here to do tue Devils business" was actually what the real Tex Watson said during the Labianca murders.
Tex Avery was an animator that helped create the Looney Toons.
Tex Watson was a part of The Manson Family, and who Tarantino based the role on.
During the Tate's murders in fact
So, when will we have all the names right and in order, guys ...?
I first heard that in The Devil's Rejects.
â@@eternal_sophomore2 tex's
One of my favourite Tarantino movies a lot of people slept on this movie because of their personal opinions about the man
So Crazy that is Austin Butler playing Tex Watson Brad looking Amazing as usual!
Brad Pits a damn good actor
Not to mention, so damn fine!!!
Dude. He was just the stunt double đ
Real, right? đ
from 12 monkeys to fight club.to this. yes very good actor,
That Pitbull is a damn good actor
"Can I help you" Perfect John Wayne impression.
thereâs a couple of john waynes some good some bad
A big mouth donât make a big man
I love how he just took them all out with a grin lmao
He nails every role he's in, but the last few have been just so good. đ
I donât think heâs ever been in a baked good? Role you mean role
He nails them because he only has to play the cool, good looking dude
His appearance has only sabotaged his acting career
â@karmaautomotive7531 not true
Yep he is good
The whole "Keep Me Hanging On" sequence is, probably, Tarantino's finest work.
Tarintinos movies are shit. All targeted to little children. Like social media. Gore, racism, swearing, take it out and it's nothing.
What's "keep me hanging on"?
Use your listening ears, itâs this.
@@bdww4072 âKeep Me Hanging Onâ was written and released by Vanilla Fudge in 1967. Excellent song!
@@Dark_PurgatoryI believe itâs a THE SUPREMES cover?
Never attack a man with a can of food. Learned that from Afterlife, Ricky Gervais netflix series.
"you where on a horsey" never gets old
âIf youâre going to shoot, donât talk, shoot.â
Tuco Ramirez "The Good the Bad and the Ugly!"
@@ricksteelcustoms3196 Yes
Monologuing!
I say the same thing every time. Thanks Tuco.
â@@ricksteelcustoms3196Tuco Pacifico Juan Ramirez"(from memory) đ Realest advice ever. Now I gotta go watch the whole movie again to make sure I got the name right from memory.
probably the most cathartic fight scene from any movie i've ever seen. so good
Ah so it was your first movie
What is the name of the movie?!
âWe see no@@hamodahussen1251
â@@hamodahussen1251 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. (Quentin Tarantino's latest movie) Great Movie!
This wasnât a fight scene this was BRUTAL (yet justifiable) MURDER! đđđ
That was actually a really good movie! Once upon a Time in Hollywood
This is THE SCENE of the movie. Love this.
Brad is just the F-ING best when it comes to being COOL!
Top 5 easily of ALL TIME!!
He couldve played bond if he had an accent.
Brad is a living legend and people don't take him that serious because he's very handsome and people can't see past that.
Nope...
Actually I think it could be the abuse...â@@elt5560
@@roushstge2he does have an accent
I absolutely love Tarantino's work.
It's a ride every time.
Movie?
@@LokimonWasHere Once Upon a Time in ... Bosnia.
@@LokimonWasHereonce upon a time in hollywood
â@@noegojimmyhaha lmao you made me laugh so hard đ
@@EyeXombie who
I wish the real story turned out this way.
The dog stayed silent till he got the orders đź
"Once Upon A Time In Hollywood". Great movie. Quentin Tarantino is a genius
FINALLY I found the fucking title. This channel here is so USELESS:
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@@noelle3551 Trust me, man. It's a great film
@Lord-.-69 I am well aware. He uses " once upon a time..." a lot. Its generic! đ
@@noelle3551 Does he use it a lot?
Tarantino needs to make more movies like this alternative historical fiction. It was completely over the top and I couldnât get enough!!
Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained definitely fit the bill for alternate history fiction in which the villains get similarly dismantled.
i only like those which do not mock the history they portray. Hateful eight was absolutely great, the rest of his newer movies not so much to me.
@@Enkabard Itâs catharsis. It makes those people from the past who are usually portrayed with grandiose evil to instead be portrayed as bumbling fools who deserve ridicule. Itâs like Quantum Leap. Putting right what once went wrong
â@@Enkabard He's not mocking the history he's creating an alternative timeline where things went differently. Like how cool it would've been if Hitler got dealt with in a movie theater along with all his Top men saving millions of lives
He has a new one coming out his last movie
He was tripping balls which made this scene so much better đđđ
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If only it could have played out like this for real back in 1970 (I stand corrected, it actually occurred in 1969 and I should have known that).
I think that was the whole point of the movie, a bit like Inglourious Basterds, it's a dream that is about real life, but veers away from it to make it better.
I thought exactly the same.........
That's why it felt so good. You have to be some kind of troglodyte or child to not know what the manson family did.
Tarantino has that event ominously looming overhead the entire movie, giving us an unceasing feel of anxiety.
Then he has Brad Pitt pull a wild card moment and destroys the monsters.
So simple, yet so effective in manipulating our emotionsđ
This movie is a form of catharsis. Just like the way it was done with DJANGO, INGLORIOUS BASTARDS.
@@XRyanKâtroglodyte or childâ is a bit of a stretch. The events literally take place the year before my parents were born. I think plenty of bad stuff has happened more recently to take up the minds of the people born after 1970 that they maybe just havenât heard of one group of people that killed 24 people more than 50 years ago
Life lesson: if someone laughs like that you drop whatever your plans were, apologize and leave
Works for me in bars. I just stay REAL cool when some drunk arsehole wants to pick a fight, ask them some dumb questions about their drinking habits, and other shiat to take their minds off of the fight they want so bad!
I usually end it by asking them WHY they think I don't look scared...
It's ALL bravado and an act, but it REALLY works...
Yea, most people are scared and if you show them, you aren't even if you are they usually back down but if you would've showed fear they certainly would have attacked you
This is a top 5 movie for me a underrated masterpiece
If only!
The ending was perfection.
For those who keep asking . . .
The movie is "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood".
It's Quentin Tarantino's parody on the Sharon Tate murders by Charles Manson "and family".
You're welcome.
thank you
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Manson was never accused of murdering anyone.
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Probably are a lot of people that think he actually murdered somebody or several...
He was the ringleader so a big time accessory
Not a parody - a retcon. Like Hitler being killed in IB.
That acid giggle, dude knows.
It can be one hell of a thing to try to stop.
Definitely hahaha
"CAN" I help you?".... Right in the snow!! LOL
Movie is called âOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodâ
Hearing Vanilla Fudgeâs cover of âYou Keep Me Hangin Onâ was the icing on the cake for this scene. One of the great songs of the classic rock period finally made it into a Tarantino movie.
kept ME hangin on
I love their cover!!
I love the original supremes version but thereâs something about the VF one that hits
it reminded me of the last episode of sopranos when Phils head got ran over.
Tell the GD pharmacist to call Dr Iaconis, I should get a 60 day supply pf the Plavix....