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The Hateful Eight (2015)
So great
The magic of Tarantino once again hits the vein with a perfect storm of melodrama, splatter, mystery, western and comedy. Too bad a lot of people, it seems, don't appreciate his masterpiece. But maybe we shouldn't focus on them, and rather just love the movie for what it is - superb in all it's quirkiness.
First I was hesitant to see it in the cinemas, because I'd heard it was very violent, even for Tarantino. And I didn't want a very violent 3 h picture. But as we all know, we who've seen it, it is not very violent, at all really.
The performances of especially Samuel L. Jackson, Walton Goggings and Jennifer Jason Leigh are great.
So what's not to like about this movie? Well, it's long. That could be negative. The movie is slow (relatively slow), that could be negative. The movie is character and dialogue driven. That could be negative. Most of the movie is inside a cabin. That could be negative. If you on the other hand don't find any of these circumstances to be negative, and you rather like the whole plot, story and premise - well, then you are in for a treat. Tarantino arches the craft to a maximum, and when he touches lightly on the red line it vibrates perfectly.
You will rejoice, laugh and have a really, really, good time. You won't puke.
Tarantinos second best film to date.
South Park: World Wide Recorder Concert (2000)
Disgusting
Okay, where to begin? With the child molestation I guess. Mr Garrison don't want to go to Arkansas with his class. His father lives in Arkansas. Mr Garrison is traumatized from childhood. Because of child molestation. Or rather, the lack of child molestation.
Besides the big plot concerning the class going to Arkansas to play flute with 4 million children, and the boys conjuring up the "brown note" the episode revolves around Mr Garrison's wish to late in life be molested by his father, as a sign of deep love. Well, I like South Park, but I guess this is where it crossed the line for me. Didn't feel amused, only disturbed.