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The Hateful Eight

The Hateful Eight

FromHave You Ever Seen


The Hateful Eight

FromHave You Ever Seen

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’ll give you 8 reasons to listen to the 373rd Ellises’ Analysis. 1) We talked about whether or not this film needed to be shot in 70mm. 2) We got into how auteurs like the one who made this movie are using their clout to push back against a changing industry. 3) We spent a bunch of time discussing Quentin Tarantino’s filmmaking tactics and how he makes you enjoy savage violence. 4) We also talked about the goods, the bads and the uglies involved in working with QT. 5) We debated if he really is going to retire from directing soon. 6) We eventually answered the question of whether Daisy is bluffing about having back-up gang members. 7) We praised the bleak ending that somehow manages to end on a measure of hope too. 8) Finally, we praised the performances and the production design while not loving the indulgences of the verrrry long Hateful Eight. Okay, that was 8 reasons. Share the contents of your Lincoln Letter with an enemy-turned-friend as we speak about The Hateful Eight for a good long while. Well, Actually: Sally Menke DID edit Reservoir Dogs. Also, an interesting note about Ennio Morricone’s Oscar history is that all 6 of his nominations were for movies directed by different people…and, surprisingly, not one of them is for a Sergio Leone film. Nobody better spike that there Sparkplug Coffee with dat poison. Our sponsor don’t deserve that type o’ treatment. Anyway, they’ll throw a 20% discount at you if you use the promo code “top100project”. For some tweeting, find us @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis Our website is top100project.com Ryan looks back at aged sports films over on Scoring At The Movies
Released:
Dec 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ryan and Bev Ellis are partners in film nerdery who share their often humorous musings on the AFI's 1998 & 2007 lists of the greatest 100 American films ever made. But we finished with that in December 2015, so now we just review anything we feel like!