+TheRubberStudiosASMR I love both Samuel L Jackson and Morgan Freeman.. They both very dangerous actors, and I don't fucking mean that as a insult, but a complement, If you got (LMAO, LOL) Ether Samuel L Jackson or Morgan Freeman to read Donald Duck, excuse me, Trump twitter account, you would think god or your best friend told you the truth, that is how powerfully dangerous both Samuel L Jackson and Morgan Freeman performances are...
+TheRubberStudiosASMR I would like him to explain WHY IT LOOK SO DIGITAL??? ? static and smooth? if the result is the same as a red one why be fucking bored with film !!! i'm really disappointed by the look!
I am grateful and thankful that Quentin released the roadshow version. It was truly an incredible experience! I drove 4 hours away to see it displayed on a 70mm projector. I hope he does it again!
@@jaydauria4593 oh sorry you misunderstood me. I meant did they ever release that cut after the theatrical run like on dvd or blueray? I actually was lucky enough to see the roadshow as well. It was a great experience! Still have the pamphlet book thing they gave out. Also having an intermission definitely helped cause the movie was so long
I would physically hurt a person if it meant I could experience Ultra Panavision. I haven't even seen a true analog film projection since the late-2000s, and that was just the run-of-the-mill 35mm projectors we had at my small local cinema.
Sure Speilberg, JJ, Nolan and all the other top tier directors have some sort of zip-lipped respect and fear the genius of this guy. He has not sold out to corporate Hollywood, his movies never miss, reach Oscar contention, and probably take a shitload less money to make. Has the balls to even release with Force Awakens ticket sales...
Stuff like this almost brings me to tears to see how passionate some people are about cinema and film. Looking at the bigger picture vs just another check. Quentin is 1 of a dozen of those people I think.
Only 2 films were ever actually released in UP70 ... Ben-Hur and Mutiny on the Bounty. The other 8 were shot in the format but only released in "flat" 70mm. If this release is truly anamorphic 2.76 UP70, it will be an extraordinary cinema experience. Worth driving to Silver Spring for sure.
I really thought I remember hearing about one in Toronto but maybe not... Keep an eye out on in70mm's list www.in70mm.com/news/2016/hateful_8/index.htm
+LiTTleGaBi21 I'm the same. My grandmother saw all the films from the sixties filmed in 70mm and she always said how incredible they were. Our hometown never had a cinema screen big enough to project a 70mm image, but they used to put up a gigantic tent in the park and screen them in that for a limited time only. I can't believe someone like Tarantino hasn't thought about doing something like that, it seems like something which would be right up his street.
Definitely was worth seeing in 70mm, you can visually see the difference between film and digital and I love the look it gives - something you can't see if you watch on DVD or TV. You can see the screen flicker more, the finer grain texture over the shot, the way light blooms differently and the tonal appearance. Was nice to have the overture beforehand and the intermission too, in a really old theatre with the grand halls and hanging red robes on the walls here in Melbourne, Australia. Really loved it, made it more of an experience. Also once you've watched the movie, if you see it again and pay more attention to the compositions Quentin used - they are just perfect for the ratio of the film, which I imagine would have been difficult at first. Some of the shots inside the hut are just perfect, the placement of the characters and where the beams in the building are - separating the suspects of the "who dun it", along with little aspects of subtle lighting, etc.
They think the image is gigantic like that, they say is extra wide, but in reality it just loses vertical space, it's a squashed down image that doesn't let the viewer see up nor down, so we just end up losing field of view.
Tarantino the legend. I hope more roadshows happen in the future. And I hope they have roadshows for imax theatres around the world that have 70mm screens
I hope to see more movies shot in Ultra Panavision 70 with overtures and intermissions. The Hateful Eight is truly a movie event. And I love the programme that came with it. It's like going to a theatre watching a play or musical. I loved every minute of it. Thanks to the cast and crew of The Hateful Eight.
@@SYFTV1close but far. It was recorded with Digital Cameras, but the image was framed at 2:55:1 although I still appreciate it considering the few releases that arrive with an aspect ratio above 2.50 That's why I'm fascinated by The Creator.
I have to admit, the visual effects in this movie were impressive, from the snow melting on daisy's tongue to seeing the actors breath vent out time to time and even all the actors eating that bowl of awful looking stew which surprised me lol, it's just good to see it considering how most movies don't even use real blood effects anymore or tend to CGI everything but QT gives you it all as real as possible, Hats off to the guy is all, he makes movies how they should be.
Seeing that roadshow was one of the great movie going experiences of my life. Really cool musical atmosphere and sick program. Even better the intermission happened right after the Sam Jackson “Johnson” scene lol heard an old couple in shock. 11/10 wish I could do it again
Wow! The theater at 3:40 it's the Arcadia Cinema in Italy just outside Milan, few km from where I live. They just confirmed they will have the 70 mm prints. They are, technically speaking, one of the best movie theater in europe and maybe in the world, and right in these days they are upgrading even more with a new Perlux screen 30 meters wide x 16 meters high and a new sound system. It will be ready for Star Wars on the 16th of December (yes, here in Italy we can see it 2 days before USA!!!). Look up on google for Arcadia Multiplex in Melzo, Milan.
marco barsotti yup, I saw on the arcadia's facebook page that they'll have the 70mm print!! (comunque fa ridere che continuiamo a parlarci in inglese, eh... ^______^ )
+Relag01 Actually the list got released and for the majority of people in the US, they are screwed. There are quite a few states that won't even have 1 single location available. The majority of 70mm locations are in California.
I live in Idaho and it's not showing anywhere near here. But, turns out I'm going to Seattle the weekend right after Christmas. And guess what? Literally right across the street from my hotel is a theater playing it in 70 MM. I can't wait. December is such an amazing month this year. Star Wars, a week later is Christmas, and then the next day I'm going to this cinematic experience.
I saw Ben-Hur in 70mm UltraPanavision at the Cinema Dome in Los Angeles several times back in the 90's. It was a glorious sight. Also saw Far and Away in 70mm, and that was like looking into a window, the images were so sharp.
Saw this IN 70MM, in the roadshow presentation in 2015 and it was GLORIOUS. The film was terrific also. And it inspires me to make films ON motion picture film from Kodak in 35mm, 65mm AND 70MM. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
This is where we stand today: a filmmaker once considered an innovator feels obliged to become a conservationist--the opposite of an innovator--because we've changed away too much too fast and are at risk of losing all the good stuff from the past. And there was a lot of good stuff in the past. They deserve preserving.
Saw this today in the 70 mm Roadshow. It really is a different experience. I wish more films would actually do releases like this. It made it more of an experience. The wide shots were also gorgeous. The grain and colors were amazing. The movie was amazing. It's not necessarily in his Top 3, but still a great film! Want to see it one more time before the Roadshow is over.
+Gabriel Serrano I saw The Hateful Eight on Christmas day and it was fantastic. The problem with doing more releases using 70mm/2.76:1 aspect ratio is that no movie theatre across the world can view this format. I was lucky enough to see this 70mm version from where I am. Also, the production costs of making a film in 70mm is twice compared to a movie shot in ordinary digital or in 35mm film. Nevertheless, 70mm films may be the new direction of film makers. The next film to be made in this format (Ultra Panavision 70) is Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. So, expect hotshot directors such as Christopher Nolan, or J.J. Abrams to be craving to make films in this format. Add to that, expect movies to spike its prices in theatres once this thing becomes the de-facto standard.
This was not Tarantion's best film (probably in the middle of them all), but without question, his most beautifully shot movie - the cinematography is exquisite. Personally, I think (in recent times) 'No Country For Old Men' was about as beautiful if not more so in it's cinematography, but it's all subjective. Just appreciate there are still filmmakers that still care about the beauty of film.
I really enjoy them both. They're very different movies, but in both movies, the media itself tells part of the story. It has a certain feel to it that adds to the whole rather than detract.
wow that was amazing to see. Hope Hollywood continues to make those kinds of movies which are works of art and not an 'extended video game' we have all accepted as film art.
When you're 15 and live in gippsland Australia, there's a high chance You won't see this spectacle or anything else that would be a must see revolving around film
And, Ladies and Gentlemen, at 3:40 you can clearly see one of the best movie theater in the entire world, if not The Best: the Arcadia, in Melzo, Italy. Such an amazing place to be in for a movie like this.
on one hand, I really respect the care these people are gonna put into the old/ delicate technology that might improve the visuals. On the other hand, I really don't care very much.
this is why I got into filmmaking .... guys like tarantino that truly admire the old look and age of cinema. dear god I wish I could afford my own panavision for my personal films.... idgaf it would be amazing
"ULTRA-PANAVISION! for when you absolutely-positively got to wow everyone in the room, accept no substitute" lovely jackie brown quote from samuel L jackson there!
The more I see The hateful Eight, the more I'm a fan of this movie, I have a feeling that it is highly underrated and regarding Samuel L. Jackson, he's become absolutely Tarantino's fettish actor in his movies over the years
The 70mm ultra panavision is magnificent but i do wish that quentin would use it for django instead of the hateful eight. Django does have many outdoor and landscape shots while hateful eight does not
I saw Samsara on 70mm when it came out at Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, MI like 4 years ago.....Lets just say its a VERY VERy Unique experience. Better experience than 3D. 70mm is so wide, your vision gets wrapped over into what the camera shot.
"Twenty-four frames a second, flickering through a projector, creating the illusion of movement". (c) Quentin Tarantino I have never heard anything more beautiful than this about a motion picture!
I read that QT will continue producing and writing, and that may include the theater. The Hateful Eight would be perfect for on stage. I can only imagine what he'll come up with his stellar dialogue writing.
I really appreciate how they're finding value with technology that has been in some ways outdated. Maybe trying to ramp up the resolution and frame rate isn't the right way to go.
Movie Games I believe special effects are added once everything is converted to digital. I know Quentin doesn’t like cgi so there aren’t too many special effects in his movies. I think most of the effects are practical.
Man I wish I had a Samuel L Jackson to explain everything to me when I need it.
+TheRubberStudiosASMR You can still get a Morgan Freeman.
Haha. I love watching through the wormhole
+TheRubberStudiosASMR I love both Samuel L Jackson and Morgan Freeman.. They both very dangerous actors, and I don't fucking mean that as a insult, but a complement, If you got (LMAO, LOL) Ether Samuel L Jackson or Morgan Freeman to read Donald Duck, excuse me, Trump twitter account, you would think god or your best friend told you the truth, that is how powerfully dangerous both Samuel L Jackson and Morgan Freeman performances are...
+TheRubberStudiosASMR The Narrator part of samuel in inglorious basterds is probably one of my favorite parts in any movie ever his voice is so cool .
+TheRubberStudiosASMR I would like him to explain WHY IT LOOK SO DIGITAL??? ? static and smooth? if the result is the same as a red one why be fucking bored with film !!! i'm really disappointed by the look!
God bless this man for keeping film alive.
Bless Nolan as well!
Dallas Bagley damn inception, interstellar The Dark Knight and The prestige is still in my top 20 movies
Bluemgwes And PTA
Shot ultrawide for a movie that mostly takes place inside a cabin and that is supposed to be a homage to old tv shows shot in 4:3????
Film dies after his next film
I love how Quentin is such a nerd
Just a cinephile dude
+Jacob Harris still a kind of nerd. And that's coming from a cinephile
+Jacob Harris movie nerd! nothing wrong with the term nerd
+Francois Jolicoeur geek*
+Francois Jolicoeur we all are aren't we haha
Quentin is wearing a button up plaid shirt, underneath his button up plaid shirt.
He’s too powerful
i would take 70mm over 3d any day
I would take 480p SD over 3D.
I absolutely hate 3d. Pure eyerape.
WH250398 3D doesn’t exist anymore. Thank god.
@@rokaanalzeer I just saw spider Man imax 3d a few weeks ago
fwdfdfsa111133 yeah it’s still exists but not as bad as it used to. It’s no longer 3D or nothing like it used to
Every frame in "The Hateful Eight" could easily be a desktop background.
Even the big black johnson scene?
@@MeatBunFul especially that one
@@emiliobodonga8661
Agree
I am grateful and thankful that Quentin released the roadshow version. It was truly an incredible experience! I drove 4 hours away to see it displayed on a 70mm projector. I hope he does it again!
Was it released on the blueray? I know Netflix put out the extended version. Is it that?
@@stevangonzalez5908 No, it was a 70mm projector that was screened at certain theaters.
@@jaydauria4593 oh sorry you misunderstood me. I meant did they ever release that cut after the theatrical run like on dvd or blueray? I actually was lucky enough to see the roadshow as well. It was a great experience! Still have the pamphlet book thing they gave out. Also having an intermission definitely helped cause the movie was so long
@@stevangonzalez5908 Ahh, I see! I'm not sure. I don't think they released the roadshow version.. Which would be dope!
Samuel L. Jackson could be the best salesman in the world if he wasns't an actor.
+Dorian Rodriguez Hexenos everywhere. I'm lookin at you.
Think he used to work in a video store or something
It's quite similar titles. Actors are truly salesmanship dragons, they are really can push you to buy an a vision or ideas. 🤣
such an underrated piece of work, the cinematography is amazing
Say '70mm Ultra Panavision' again. I dare you. I double dare you..... :)
This looks like it will be amazing.
I almost quoted the entire scene but I think it got the point across. :) I really hope this can be seen somewhere I am close to.
+Mike Wood hurt me
+Mike Wood Yes, it's cool! But it's more expensive!
+Kolain What did you think about the part where the Major told the General what happened to the General's son?
I dont get it. how is 70mm wide?
I saw this in Ultra Panavision, and my goodness, what beautiful film that was. Should have won an Oscar for cinematography.
I would physically hurt a person if it meant I could experience Ultra Panavision. I haven't even seen a true analog film projection since the late-2000s, and that was just the run-of-the-mill 35mm projectors we had at my small local cinema.
Sure Speilberg, JJ, Nolan and all the other top tier directors have some sort of zip-lipped respect and fear the genius of this guy. He has not sold out to corporate Hollywood, his movies never miss, reach Oscar contention, and probably take a shitload less money to make.
Has the balls to even release with Force Awakens ticket sales...
If they all got together and got some studios on board they could get cinema back again.
Stuff like this almost brings me to tears to see how passionate some people are about cinema and film. Looking at the bigger picture vs just another check. Quentin is 1 of a dozen of those people I think.
Stuff like this reminds me why Tarantino is my favourite director
Only 2 films were ever actually released in UP70 ... Ben-Hur and Mutiny on the Bounty. The other 8 were shot in the format but only released in "flat" 70mm. If this release is truly anamorphic 2.76 UP70, it will be an extraordinary cinema experience. Worth driving to Silver Spring for sure.
It would be the greatest thing if I could watch it in 70mm...I don't think I'll be able to where I live...
+LiTTleGaBi21 Where do you live?
+fancysnake1 Quebec city, Canada
The nearest might be in Montreal, if not, Toronto...
I really thought I remember hearing about one in Toronto but maybe not... Keep an eye out on in70mm's list www.in70mm.com/news/2016/hateful_8/index.htm
+LiTTleGaBi21 I'm the same. My grandmother saw all the films from the sixties filmed in 70mm and she always said how incredible they were. Our hometown never had a cinema screen big enough to project a 70mm image, but they used to put up a gigantic tent in the park and screen them in that for a limited time only. I can't believe someone like Tarantino hasn't thought about doing something like that, it seems like something which would be right up his street.
Thanks!
Definitely was worth seeing in 70mm, you can visually see the difference between film and digital and I love the look it gives - something you can't see if you watch on DVD or TV. You can see the screen flicker more, the finer grain texture over the shot, the way light blooms differently and the tonal appearance.
Was nice to have the overture beforehand and the intermission too, in a really old theatre with the grand halls and hanging red robes on the walls here in Melbourne, Australia. Really loved it, made it more of an experience.
Also once you've watched the movie, if you see it again and pay more attention to the compositions Quentin used - they are just perfect for the ratio of the film, which I imagine would have been difficult at first. Some of the shots inside the hut are just perfect, the placement of the characters and where the beams in the building are - separating the suspects of the "who dun it", along with little aspects of subtle lighting, etc.
They think the image is gigantic like that, they say is extra wide, but in reality it just loses vertical space, it's a squashed down image that doesn't let the viewer see up nor down, so we just end up losing field of view.
Holy shit! This movie is over 3 hours long! A 3 hour long Tarantino movie! Sign me up!
Tarantino the legend. I hope more roadshows happen in the future. And I hope they have roadshows for imax theatres around the world that have 70mm screens
I hope to see more movies shot in Ultra Panavision 70 with overtures and intermissions. The Hateful Eight is truly a movie event. And I love the programme that came with it. It's like going to a theatre watching a play or musical. I loved every minute of it. Thanks to the cast and crew of The Hateful Eight.
you might be interested in "Society of the Snow" (2023) by J.A. Bayona then.
@@SYFTV1close but far. It was recorded with Digital Cameras, but the image was framed at 2:55:1 although I still appreciate it considering the few releases that arrive with an aspect ratio above 2.50 That's why I'm fascinated by The Creator.
This was visually the best looking film i´ve ever seen in my life. Thank you Quentin for that amazing experience
Dont care how far I have to drive! Im seeing Hateful Eight in 70mm.
"I'll just button up this shirt over this button up shirt" -Quentin Tarantino before this interview
I have to admit, the visual effects in this movie were impressive, from the snow melting on daisy's tongue to seeing the actors breath vent out time to time and even all the actors eating that bowl of awful looking stew which surprised me lol, it's just good to see it considering how most movies don't even use real blood effects anymore or tend to CGI everything but QT gives you it all as real as possible, Hats off to the guy is all, he makes movies how they should be.
Seeing that roadshow was one of the great movie going experiences of my life. Really cool musical atmosphere and sick program. Even better the intermission happened right after the Sam Jackson “Johnson” scene lol heard an old couple in shock. 11/10 wish I could do it again
Me too, it was a great experience!
Wow! The theater at 3:40 it's the Arcadia Cinema in Italy just outside Milan, few km from where I live. They just confirmed they will have the 70 mm prints. They are, technically speaking, one of the best movie theater in europe and maybe in the world, and right in these days they are upgrading even more with a new Perlux screen 30 meters wide x 16 meters high and a new sound system. It will be ready for Star Wars on the 16th of December (yes, here in Italy we can see it 2 days before USA!!!). Look up on google for Arcadia Multiplex in Melzo, Milan.
+Gigi Assi wow, I didn't recognize it!!
I love Arcadia since 1997... I hope that they'll shoot The H8ful Eight in 70mm with the proper lenses!!
And yet the video leads to beleive it is at Panavison (listen to what they say...it seems obvious it is in that building).
marco barsotti yup, I saw on the arcadia's facebook page that they'll have the 70mm print!!
(comunque fa ridere che continuiamo a parlarci in inglese, eh... ^______^ )
This is what movie lovers call "a FILM" 👍👍
Samuel in Salesman mode. Hamming it up.
So ... if you dont live in the US you're basicly screwed
+Relag01 Nope: it will show in Canada, the UK, Australia... and more.
+Relag01 Actually the list got released and for the majority of people in the US, they are screwed. There are quite a few states that won't even have 1 single location available. The majority of 70mm locations are in California.
There are not enough places showing it in the UK.
+jocedeg Awesome, do you know where in Australia they are showing it in 70mm? , if they have it in Melbourne I will go.
There are more than a few in Chicago.
I love you,Quentin.
I live in Idaho and it's not showing anywhere near here. But, turns out I'm going to Seattle the weekend right after Christmas. And guess what? Literally right across the street from my hotel is a theater playing it in 70 MM. I can't wait. December is such an amazing month this year. Star Wars, a week later is Christmas, and then the next day I'm going to this cinematic experience.
0:06 - Enter Richmond Valentine.
Saw it yesterday...Excellent Movie experience!
Can't wait to download a Cam torrent and watch it on my iPhone6S ! = )
Fucking internet
A screener has leaked with good quality. The movie is great.
+D'Ascoyne Already watched it ! Kinda slow, but Samuel Jackson performance is great !
Yeah to bad you will never know what a movie is meant to look like because you're probably one of those idiots who is defined by their phone.
+Steve Runyon I watch it on my TV.
So excited about this movie! Counting down the days till Christmas!
I saw Ben-Hur in 70mm UltraPanavision at the Cinema Dome in Los Angeles several times back in the 90's. It was a glorious sight. Also saw Far and Away in 70mm, and that was like looking into a window, the images were so sharp.
The man has true passion for his craft, and thank goodness he stayed true to what made him "him". Thanks M. Tarantino
Saw this IN 70MM, in the roadshow presentation in 2015 and it was GLORIOUS. The film was terrific also. And it inspires me to make films ON motion picture film from Kodak in 35mm, 65mm AND 70MM. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
70mm film has a resolution about 18k and can produce colors that no HDR set could ever get close to.
I watched it in 70mm
Hell, it was amazing
This is where we stand today: a filmmaker once considered an innovator feels obliged to become a conservationist--the opposite of an innovator--because we've changed away too much too fast and are at risk of losing all the good stuff from the past. And there was a lot of good stuff in the past. They deserve preserving.
Saw this today in the 70 mm Roadshow. It really is a different experience. I wish more films would actually do releases like this. It made it more of an experience. The wide shots were also gorgeous. The grain and colors were amazing. The movie was amazing. It's not necessarily in his Top 3, but still a great film! Want to see it one more time before the Roadshow is over.
+Gabriel Serrano I saw The Hateful Eight on Christmas day and it was fantastic. The problem with doing more releases using 70mm/2.76:1 aspect ratio is that no movie theatre across the world can view this format. I was lucky enough to see this 70mm version from where I am. Also, the production costs of making a film in 70mm is twice compared to a movie shot in ordinary digital or in 35mm film.
Nevertheless, 70mm films may be the new direction of film makers. The next film to be made in this format (Ultra Panavision 70) is Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. So, expect hotshot directors such as Christopher Nolan, or J.J. Abrams to be craving to make films in this format. Add to that, expect movies to spike its prices in theatres once this thing becomes the de-facto standard.
I'm so excited to be seeing this on Christmas Eve at the opening showing.
This was not Tarantion's best film (probably in the middle of them all), but without question, his most beautifully shot movie - the cinematography is exquisite. Personally, I think (in recent times) 'No Country For Old Men' was about as beautiful if not more so in it's cinematography, but it's all subjective. Just appreciate there are still filmmakers that still care about the beauty of film.
I really enjoy them both. They're very different movies, but in both movies, the media itself tells part of the story. It has a certain feel to it that adds to the whole rather than detract.
Never thought Richmond Valentine could roll his R's
+FunnyTube here, have my like for that Kingsman reference old chum
wow that was amazing to see. Hope Hollywood continues to make those kinds of movies which are works of art and not an 'extended video game' we have all accepted as film art.
When you're 15 and live in gippsland Australia, there's a high chance You won't see this spectacle or anything else that would be a must see revolving around film
And, Ladies and Gentlemen, at 3:40 you can clearly see one of the best movie theater in the entire world, if not The Best: the Arcadia, in Melzo, Italy.
Such an amazing place to be in for a movie like this.
This was so worth the 1 hour drive to Los Angeles
This movie is seriously underrated. Watching it in the theaters kept me on the edge of my seat.
I want everything narrated by sam jackson. So good!
on one hand, I really respect the care these people are gonna put into the old/ delicate technology that might improve the visuals.
On the other hand, I really don't care very much.
Was certainly a beautifully shot movie. The first part of the film especially was truly amazing ❤
I attended one of the Roadshow’s, still have the program that it came with. Had a blast!
this is why I got into filmmaking .... guys like tarantino that truly admire the old look and age of cinema. dear god I wish I could afford my own panavision for my personal films.... idgaf it would be amazing
Wow, the wideshot of the landscape looks amazing.
i would watch a cropped 4:3 version just to piss them off
"ULTRA-PANAVISION! for when you absolutely-positively got to wow everyone in the room, accept no substitute" lovely jackie brown quote from samuel L jackson there!
This movie is amazing. Cant believe the same year the revenant dropped. Since then no year had such amazing films
not only is the 70mm beautiful, but remember, it's 20 min longer, too!
Quentin talks a little bit more about himself and he likes it and you know - it's definitely a sin not to be proud of being Quentin Tarantino.
I love Quentin work 😄😄😄😄
The more I see The hateful Eight, the more I'm a fan of this movie, I have a feeling that it is highly underrated and regarding Samuel L. Jackson, he's become absolutely Tarantino's fettish actor in his movies over the years
The 70mm ultra panavision is magnificent but i do wish that quentin would use it for django instead of the hateful eight. Django does have many outdoor and landscape shots while hateful eight does not
As a fan of Jackie Brown, it warms my heart to see Samuel L Jackson paraphrasing one of his Ordell Robbie lines.
I just love the ultra Panavision look. Its a lot of hard work, but worth doing.
As a Star Trek fan. Tarantino would make a great Q.
Takes the biggest filming format in the world.... proceeds to shoot a movie set mostly inside a room.
i think hateful 8 is one of Quentin's best movies...unfortunately most people do not share this opinion, dont know why, honestly. It is masterful.
Samuel didn't even swear. I am actually impressed.
so i just looked it up and the closest movie theater playing this movie to me is 45 minutes away..... i hope it's worth it!
Was it?
And come Intermission time, sho' 'nuff, ol' Quentin gave 'em somethin' to talk about. lol!
Just bought my tickets! So pumped to see a true 70 mm film. I'm not sure if I'm more excited for this or star wars!
hateful 8.
How was it?
Boy, everyone turned into a sales man.
2022. I'm still fascinated by film. Specially 70mm and IMax. No digital video can top that.
I saw Samsara on 70mm when it came out at Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, MI like 4 years ago.....Lets just say its a VERY VERy Unique experience. Better experience than 3D. 70mm is so wide, your vision gets wrapped over into what the camera shot.
Saw it earlier today in Toronto; beautiful, amazing!
I'm excited to see this on Friday
"Twenty-four frames a second, flickering through a projector, creating the illusion of movement". (c) Quentin Tarantino
I have never heard anything more beautiful than this about a motion picture!
film is magic
I read that QT will continue producing and writing, and that may include the theater. The Hateful Eight would be perfect for on stage. I can only imagine what he'll come up with his stellar dialogue writing.
They should shot movies in this format much more! Just alone beacuse of that this movie is a masterpiece. It looks stunning!
"It'll Get You Drunk!!!"
I wish Django was filmed like this.
Thank you!!!
I need to see this in 70mm. It's a must. I hope somewhere in London screens it.
It's available in my city in Germany. I watchted it yesterday. It was awesome!
Seen it in 70 mm @ Euro red carpet premier with QT you must see it if only for the landscapes ! it it stunning!
I still can't believe where Tarantino came from to where he is now. inspiring.
You'll know technology is so ahead, when you can shoot a 70mm movie on your smartphone nowadays. 😜
But you still can’t do that nowadays.
@@toad6565 long live Alibaba Express 🤣🤣🤣
I really appreciate how they're finding value with technology that has been in some ways outdated. Maybe trying to ramp up the resolution and frame rate isn't the right way to go.
I wish all directors had Quentin’s love for authentic old school film making
How do you add special effects and CGI to stuff shot on film?
Movie Games I believe special effects are added once everything is converted to digital. I know Quentin doesn’t like cgi so there aren’t too many special effects in his movies. I think most of the effects are practical.
Say whatever you want about Quentin Tarantino.This dude knows the history of cinema better than anybody.
I wish I would have gone to the Christmas "Road Show" of "The Hateful Eight". How cool.
count me in for anything tarantino 👍👍👍👍👍
Proud to say I’ve seen it twice in 70
need this roadshow to come to Florida!
Love that Kodak cap
Two shirts, huh? Only Quintin could rock that