October 25, 20195 yr The question is ... is the extra 10 mins gonna be included from the 25 mins deleted scenes? Or not cuz if not that means we're going to see 35 mins of new footage which I hope is the case
October 25, 20195 yr LuckyGirl From what i read it will be only 10 minutes more with a few minutes added at beginning and end of movie. The 10 minutes we do see will be taken from the rumored 25" of deleted scenes = so if you see this new version, then they will be only 15 " of deleted scenes that you haven't seen
October 25, 20195 yr Well the good news is that it’s playing in my city. Bad news is I can’t see it cause all the tickets for all the theaters are sold out (good news for the film at least 😉) I waited til the last minute
October 25, 20195 yr Thanks to post the pics, ox. Lmao at this comment I saw under the news Once will return to theaters. OUATIH might have not pleased everyone, as I read all over internet people that disliked the movie, and even when I went to watch I heard people complaining that they didn't liked. But the cool thing about the ones that liked the movie is that a LOT of them went to watch over and over and over again and had the same feeling that everytime we see it, the movie gets better. In the latest post of OUATIH ig page you see in the comments a lot of people saying they went to watch 2, 3, 4, 5, even 6 times and they are still willing to go watch again for more 10 minutes, this is really cool.
October 25, 20195 yr 2 hours ago, BarbieErin said: But the cool thing about the ones that liked the movie is that a LOT of them went to watch over and over and over again and had the same feeling that everytime we see it, the movie gets better. In the latest post of OUATIH ig page you see in the comments a lot of people saying they went to watch 2, 3, 4, 5, even 6 times and they are still willing to go watch again for more 10 minutes, this is really cool. I was hoping to get my 5th viewing in. Yeah it really is awesome because all the tickets for the repeat showings are sold out
October 26, 20195 yr Below tells you what is included in the added 10" to the film Spoiler Here’s a quick overview of what the extended cut has to offer — if you want to enjoy the surprises for yourself, set your expectations to their mildest level and stop reading here. The most important thing to note about the new footage is that none of it is actually in the film itself. The extended cut opens with two commercials that have been made to look like they might have aired on TV in 1969; each of the ads comes before the Sony logo that kicks off the film, and each of the ads is isolated by its own ultra-modern copyright slide (Tarantino must have shot this stuff, but you get the distinct impression that he didn’t personally supervise this amiable cash-grab). The first is for Red Apple cigarettes, a cute nod to the fictional brand that pops up throughout Tarantino’s body of work. Two square-looking actors stare into the camera, one after the other, as a narrator asks them if they “want to take a bite of a red apple.” The third person up is a young black woman with an afro, and she responds to the question by whipping out a cigarette and lighting it up with a smile. Then comes a moment that some people have been waiting for since they didn’t get to see it in theaters this summer: James Marsden appears as a young Burt Reynolds during his TV cowboy days (it’s easier to appreciate than it is to believe), and lights up a Red Apple on the set of one thing or another. It’s a nice tip of the cap to the late actor, as Reynolds starred in Sergio Corbucci’s “Navajo Joe,” which paved the way for Rick Dalton to make a career comeback with the spaghetti western “Nebraska Jim.” Who knows, maybe Rick is one “Deliverance” away from getting to hate Paul Thomas Anderson one day? The next ad is for Old Chattanooga beer, and it’s just spectacularly uneventful. Still, even that second TV spot helps set the tone for the film to come, as it attunes you to appreciate how “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” is wallpapered in commercials from start to finish. Not only does Tarantino weave a rich tapestry of period-appropriate radio ads into the film’s soundscape, but Sharon catches a few trailers before her screening, the Manson girls are constantly framed against bus stop ads that contrast them against the mainstream, and the neon signs that light up half of Hollywood are given their own romantic montage as things shift into gear for the grand finale. It’s the full evolution of an idea that Tarantino has been kicking around since at least “Reservoir Dogs.” He’s always used ads as the texture of American time, but here they’re also tinged with nostalgia and endowed with the bittersweet promise of a better life — they represent the faded beauty of Rick’s world, and the unfulfilled promise of his dreams. L.A. is a town built on aspiration, even (or especially) when it makes you feel like everyone else has already gotten what they wanted. The other batch of new footage comes after the credits, Marvel-style. The first and most exciting bit is an extended look at the pilot of “Lancer,” another TV western in which Rick memorably played the villain. In this long and very silly little bonus, we see the Lancer brothers (Timothy Olyphant and the late, great Luke Perry) arrive in town on a stagecoach, the latter dressed in an incredible light blue suit and top hat. There’s a lot of cheesy banter between them, as it seems they’ve just learned that they’re related. Little Mirabella Lancer (Julia Butters as Trudi Fraser) is, of course, the smartest one in the family, and she has some fun laughing at her new siblings before leading them off for a meeting with dad. It ends with flamboyant director Sam Wanamaker (Nicholas Hammond) calling cut as he rides a crane into the shot and praises Trudi for a perfect take, effectively returning the compliment she pays to Rick in the film. It feels like Tarantino messing around with an entire shooting day worth of Sony’s money, and leaves this “extended cut” gamble feeling like the studio’s way of trying to get it back.
October 26, 20195 yr 20 hours ago, oxford25 said: LuckyGirl From what i read it will be only 10 minutes more with a few minutes added at beginning and end of movie. The 10 minutes we do see will be taken from the rumored 25" of deleted scenes = so if you see this new version, then they will be only 15 " of deleted scenes that you haven't seen Unfortunately yes especially after reading tbe article that oxford25 posted the extra footage is the scenes that rick is not in and the rest of the deleted scenes (15 mins) will be in the bluray version if they added 3 extra hours I would still wanted more 🥰
October 26, 20195 yr I'm really curious how much money this re release will make. So far it seems only in the US. I would have watch it again in cinema with or without new scenes with Leo Would've love to see James Marsden as the late Burt Reynolds so I'm glad Tarantino put him back in this cut.
October 26, 20195 yr EW's oscars predictions: Leo, Tarantino, Brad, Best picture, they're all in https://ew.com/oscars/2019/10/24/oscar-nomination-predictions-2020/ Margot is listed too but only under 'in the hunt'.
October 26, 20195 yr On 10/22/2019 at 5:08 AM, Jade Bahr said: Awesome news This is filming Spring 2020 only two hours from me
October 27, 20195 yr Thanks ox for for the additional scenes summary, Jade for the article and Barbie for the video and insta posts! Loved the guy's comments about Leo, particularly in regards to him (Leo) actually taking the selfie with the fan's phone 😁 2 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: ^She's so stunning, omg Yes she is very beautiful
October 27, 20195 yr Barbie Oh, so the actress that does Red Apple added commercial, is the same actress who played Calvin Candie's girlfriend Sheba in Django , tks , for information Also, tks, for fans comments about meeting Leo at Once premiere Sap675 How exciting that Flowers of the Killer Moon will be filming not too far from you You might luck out and seeing some of the filming
October 28, 20195 yr Leo attended the Governor's Ball Awards last night along with Quentin. So far haven't found any pix of him, as , unlike the others he doesn't seem to have walked the red carpet , but , hopefully, he'll appear in some behind the scene pix Quote ndeed, the Governors Awards crowd is a powerful one, featuring A-list stars, directors, producers and executives populating nearly every table: Leonardo DiCaprio, Quentin Tarantino, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos, Sony Pictures Chairman Tom Rothman, Jeffrey Katzenberg and Amy Pascal were just a few of the power players in the audience. The event has become an informal and low-pressure stop for awards hopefuls, and this year was no different, with various cast members and filmmakers behind "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," ''Little Women," ''Booksmart," ''Dolemite Is My Name," ''Joker," ''Marriage Story," ''Hustlers," ''Rocketman," ''Pain and Glory" and "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" in attendance. Even Jamie Foxx, who kicked off the evening, noted the number of big movie stars in this year's highest-profile films, calling on Tom Hanks and DiCaprio to stand up and make their presence known. Hanks did a little dance, while DiCaprio stood and gave a wave to the room. He even made Eddie Murphy come all the way up to the stage only to admit that he didn't have anything planned beyond that. Foxx just wanted to congratulate him on "Dolemite."
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