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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The story was ponderous and felt disjointed. Tons of star-studded cameos in small roles. I thought Leo and Brad were pretty great, they both turned in fun performances. Their relationship and interactions reminded me a bit of Mark Walberg and John C Riley's characters in Boogie Nights. I honestly didn't enjoy the Sharon Tate story-line, I thought it was just odd. I know it's supposed to be a "alternative history" type of story, but I still couldn't get over it. The movie is an homage to the late 60s in Hollywood, as conjured through the proto-typical "buddy film." Probably Tarantino's worst film, quite masturbatory. QT is doing the next installment of the Star Trek franchise. I have mixed feelings about this. [/quote] Definitely ponderous and disjointed. I'm not normally a huge fan of either actor, but I thought both of them were great in this. WOuld have been a better movie with both of them in more joint scenes. Just too much time watching Leo do western scenes. Blah blah blah.[/quote]
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