This was the that convinced me he can act! This is also where Tarantino acted very well, probably the only one. The interactions between these two were so great, especially the scene in the motel where Clooney comes back to a slaughter.
I love how the film sort of slowly builds up in the first scene, explodes into a gunfight, then rebuilds into a vampiric action-horror-thriller later on.
That is because the first half of this film is written by Tarantino while the last half is written by Rodriguez. It is why it feels like 2 completely different movies.
It sets a completely real tone with a bad ass opening, followed by a terrifying biography of the brothers. Than that spills over into a familys outing to Mexico and you are on the edge of your seat, the rest is a straight up comic book
R.I.P to Michael Parks(sheriff). Passed away 5/9/2017 at age 77. Very very underrated character actor. Loved George Clooney’s performance in this film.
From Dusk Till Dawn and Out of Sight were the first movies that showed that Clooney was going to make a good film actor. Prior to those films he mostly made bad films with Batman & Robin and One Fine Day.
Gotta hand it to poor ol Pete, he had some balls, taking on two armed psychopaths, actually managing to wound one, and that was after getting shot in the shoulder. Then to still come up blazing away (literally), shooting at them while in flames...a badass in his own right.
@@drewgrows7765 how do you know that he’s high on weed? I had a few thoughts of Pete being high but the reasons weren’t strong to confirm it to be true. I do however believe that he was chewing Tobacco because of his spitting through the scene.
Alcohol has been around alot longer than processed foods so it has its reputation. Processed foods are made to taste good so you are really satisfying your tongue not your stomach and it makes you crave more. Alcohol taste like shit and you can only handle so much. I know people die from excess drinking, but it's more limited than processed foods. John wayne lived on that stuff and when he died his colon was found with stuff as hard as cement. Most cancer starts in the stomach (I wonder why) and as it's name says it spreads like a fire being doused with gasoline.
Well, I don't usually go out of my way to spoil people's jokes, but the reality is that eating that kind of food, especially when you're overweight, is in fact far worse for your health than even weekly drinking.
@@oreochips21 I remember watching this for the first time a few years ago. I thought the first half of this movie was pretty good. that second half however........no. just a big fat NO. I honestly thought I accidentally changed the channel or something.
Seth wants to be an honest outlaw and a 'professional', but he has a tragic flaw in that his loyalty to Richie ultimately just makes him into an accomplice to all of Richie's unpredictable psychotic bullshit. It would have been interesting to see that dynamic explored further, but it becomes a different movie halfway through.
Yeah and let's not forget Richie nearly got them busted by the border patrol. Seth just knocks him out cold otherwise he would have gave them away. Thing to remember as well is that Richie was the one that busted them out of jail, so Seth kind of owed him.
Having grown up in the southern US, I have to say Michael Parks’ performance is utterly flawless. He reminds me so much of so many people I grew up around
I remember rewinding this scene multiple times because I so wanted to believe Richie. He seemed like such sweet, innocent, good natured person who just happened to be a thief. Oh boy was I wrong 😂
Richie was a paranoid-schizophrenic, homicidal rapist. Nothing redeemable about him. Seth only tolerated and loved him because he was his brother. Nobody else could lol
I love it when Clooney says “you were scratching” because the hostage he’s holding starts scratching her nose right after he says it. Lol. I bet she was told to do that.
I had to persuade my film buff brother that the words "Excuse me, Ritchie, would you eat out my pussy?" were 100% an hallucination inside Ritchie's head. He's still not totally convinced.
Then it wouldn't been a Tarantino movie. Similar scene in no country for old men but that is serious stuff. This here is differnt genre, Tarantino style loud music, blood and gore and dark humor.
I saw this movie a couple of months after it had been out. I had never seen George Clooney before… Can you imagine my reaction to this movie? I was blown away by his… Everything… And being a Tarantino fan, there’s really no Words to describe how I sat the entire time with my jaw on my lap watching this movie
I think that actor like "the sherif" (rip)... They do this kind of small and short interpretations... Because they just wanted like that... That dude was a hell of an actor.
I was 7 or 8 when this came out and I was allowed to watch it because I was raised by a wild pack of tweakers. It’s nostalgic to me and the soundtrack is as well
I know the sheriff in this scene is the same actor as estoban the pimp in kill bill 2 but he pulls up to the store and reminds me of the sheriff in kill bill 2 that pulls up to the church ...with all the sunglasses on the dash The store clerk was in the perfect storm with Clooney...
It's the same character. Tarantino has been riding the extended universe wave. All of his movie's are set in the same universe. He and Robert Rodriguez are homies and just play in the same sandbox.
He was obviously schizophrenic but neither he, nor Seth knew it. I believe it made him do all those nasty things with people, like raping women, taking hostages, killing people and so on. I don't know whether Richie's worth compassion as a human being, but still, we gotta take his disease into consideration.
I didn't know what kind of movie i was about to watch at the theater that day and i really thought it was just about crime and cops...rather boring to me, so how surprised i was when the criminals found themselves trapped in a nest of vampires. So good !
I first watched this film when I was about 5/6 years old, not something someone at that age should be watching but oh well. Still my favourite movie of all time
Toyota Celica!!! My second car was that same 1986 Celica GTS except it was a black hatchback with a Celica GT4 Turbo engine I swapped in from the junkyard. I still miss that car!
The way Seth and Richie argue reminds me of the way my twin brother and I get into it; he's Seth and I'm Richie (minus the armed robbery and slew of violent felonies). It's too real...
It amazes me that Clooney didn’t get a lot more bad guy roles after this movie! He was brilliant!
I agree he played a decent villian
He wasn't a bad guy, he's an antihero
Yes, he’s great in this. He’s very convincing as a criminal/bad guy
Not really a villain in this and I'm sure he could have he just chose his usual type roles
This was the that convinced me he can act! This is also where Tarantino acted very well, probably the only one. The interactions between these two were so great, especially the scene in the motel where Clooney comes back to a slaughter.
For me, this is Clooney’s finest acting ever. But he got upstaged by the clerk.
John hawkes from Deadwood
He deserved a fuckin' Academy Award for acting natural.
rapisor He was in the perfect storm with Clooney
This was one of Clooney's first movies after he left ER. Its great for about the first half or so, and then runs out of gas.
Too bad Clooney's nothing but a liberal piece of trash one of Hollywood's leftist assholes.
I love how the film sort of slowly builds up in the first scene, explodes into a gunfight, then rebuilds into a vampiric action-horror-thriller later on.
I laughed a little too hard at this
Right
That is because the first half of this film is written by Tarantino while the last half is written by Rodriguez. It is why it feels like 2 completely different movies.
It sets a completely real tone with a bad ass opening, followed by a terrifying biography of the brothers. Than that spills over into a familys outing to Mexico and you are on the edge of your seat, the rest is a straight up comic book
Spoiler alert damn.
Jk
John Hawkes was amazing in this scene.... screaming "I never said help us!!!!" looked so authentic for that situation.
Also love his "you fuckin liar!!"
He is great as Sol Starr too.
R.I.P to Michael Parks(sheriff). Passed away 5/9/2017 at age 77. Very very underrated character actor. Loved George Clooney’s performance in this film.
jim68 man, u aint lying. He was amazing . A great
Even after Richie shot him in the head?!?! Tough bastard 😂
Owen Wolfe thought Quinten was great as the villain. Totally heartless criminal he played.
Oh,sorry to hear that
From Dusk Till Dawn and Out of Sight were the first movies that showed that Clooney was going to make a good film actor. Prior to those films he mostly made bad films with Batman & Robin and One Fine Day.
Gotta hand it to poor ol Pete, he had some balls, taking on two armed psychopaths, actually managing to wound one, and that was after getting shot in the shoulder. Then to still come up blazing away (literally), shooting at them while in flames...a badass in his own right.
Poor ol' Pete.
I wish he had lived and hadn't died so gruesomely...
And he was high on weed. Plus, he ate a microwave burrito
plot armor 🤲
@@drewgrows7765 how do you know that he’s high on weed? I had a few thoughts of Pete being high but the reasons weren’t strong to confirm it to be true. I do however believe that he was chewing Tobacco because of his spitting through the scene.
@@Koeteg, yes, it would be odd for Sheriff Earl to mention "a hippy when he's high on weed" if he believed Ol' Pete was a pothead.
The sheriff was just coming back from the massacre at the church (kill bill).
BAD AT PARTIES It’s mindblowing to think Kill Bill Universe has vampires. Oh the possibilities.
............... What ????
Same car
After he missed, stand man Mike,on deathproof
And his wife had just caught the zombie virus for planet terror, but mild retconning cuz he's alive in planet terror
one of the very best opening scenes ever filmed.
I believe that's Mission impossible 3
@@weneedsaving515 wouldn't know, never seen it. not into secret agent stuff. prefer horror.
@@rockzhard2009 it's less than 4mins, pretty high intensity
Mission impossible 3
Opening scene
@@weneedsaving515 ehhh the opening of MI 3 is good but I prefer the opening to Ghost Protocol
@@weneedsaving515, which film?
I think the point many people miss in this scene is that they ONLY went in there for a road map
LOL
As they say;shit happens sometimes/hahahaha/and yes,you right;-)
Shit. I never thought about that before. My Amigo!
Today's kids won't get it!.. a map? .. no cellphones , no gps.
Blame Richie!!!
"That microwavable food is bad for you ... now give me some whiskey, I'm going to get tanked."
Rip Michael Parks baby
The only thing I have against people that drink alcohol is that some of them think their shit don't stink. I have no time for hypocrites.
Alcohol has been around alot longer than processed foods so it has its reputation. Processed foods are made to taste good so you are really satisfying your tongue not your stomach and it makes you crave more. Alcohol taste like shit and you can only handle so much. I know people die from excess drinking, but it's more limited than processed foods. John wayne lived on that stuff and when he died his colon was found with stuff as hard as cement. Most cancer starts in the stomach (I wonder why) and as it's name says it spreads like a fire being doused with gasoline.
Well, I don't usually go out of my way to spoil people's jokes, but the reality is that eating that kind of food, especially when you're overweight, is in fact far worse for your health than even weekly drinking.
The ranger’s post death mouth twitching was amazing. GREAT acting required for that! Dude did his homework.
yes but he fell quite unnaturally, they fold at the knees and waist first
@@Djordje-gd5pw thats true. Maybe falling that way could have caused injury. People who are shot in the head dont really give a shit how they fall 😂
@@jaygorny well of course, its a movie at end of the day, i think the scene is perfect as it is anyway
@@Djordje-gd5pw Agree!
I don’t care what y’all say, register guy went out LIKE A G.
Who keeps shooting at the ops WHILE HE’S LITERALLY BURNING TO DEATH?
The ops?
@Bill Randall no, no, no you wouldn't have
@Bill Randall Keep telling yourself that.
Freddy Kreuger🤔🤷🏾♂️?
Such a criminally underrated film.
I highly doubt it's underrated, practically everyone that I know loves this movie
This movie is a cult classic.
@@oreochips21 I remember watching this for the first time a few years ago. I thought the first half of this movie was pretty good. that second half however........no. just a big fat NO. I honestly thought I accidentally changed the channel or something.
Forgan Mreeman lmao
Nicholas Dickens has gained a cult following since then. Rentals and sales have gone straight through the roof since then.
The popcorn popping is such a great Tarantino-esque touch. The looks of curiosity on the faces of the brothers Gecko make it even better
Well you know what they say, everybody likes popcorn in hell
Like they were just amazed by the mayhem
I've watched this scene so many times and never noticed the popcorn! 😂
This movie was directed by Rodriguez.
I believe Richie was making up the whole "Clerk mouthing the words: HELP US" story.
true. he just wanted to kill people
Of coarse
@@skaruts interesting
As you watch the movie you realize that Richie was delusional
He was hallucinating.
That clerk was a badass...
Played brilliantly by actor John Hawkes now age 61.
That Clerk put up more of a fight than those vampires
I love the store clerks passion his facial emotions are very well acted upon
John Hawkes is fantastic. Watch Deadwood sometime. He nails every scene he's in.
@@Randallw0rth, yup.
"That fu*king idiot doesn't know rat sh*t from rice krispies"
Love that line!
😂
Favorite quote ever: Everybody stay cool, you be cool.
tell that bitch to be cool, say "bitch be cool!"
YOU be cool
Mr black: Are you cool
Mr pink: yes I'm cool
For me it’s the way the camera zooms in on him the second time he says it
mine is " idgaf about you or your fuckin family , you can all LIVE FOREVER or die THIS SECOND , idc which one " i say that shit all the time i swear
00:52 So many years and just until now i see Tarantino in the background playing as the "boyfriend" of that hostage...
Fuck lol. Seen this film probably 100 times and never noticed
Seth is there as well, on the other side.
cool, yes 😮
MIchael Parks always elevated every scene he was in to instantly memorable status. Dude was a natural. R.I.P
Richie is totally out of control. Seth would be held responsible by other criminals in Mexico for anything crazy Richie does. A total liability.
Seth wants to be an honest outlaw and a 'professional', but he has a tragic flaw in that his loyalty to Richie ultimately just makes him into an accomplice to all of Richie's unpredictable psychotic bullshit. It would have been interesting to see that dynamic explored further, but it becomes a different movie halfway through.
That's no shit. Richie is a totally out of control liability
Yeah and let's not forget Richie nearly got them busted by the border patrol. Seth just knocks him out cold otherwise he would have gave them away. Thing to remember as well is that Richie was the one that busted them out of jail, so Seth kind of owed him.
John Hawkes nailed this performance, helluva acting
One of my ALL TIME favorite opening scenes in a movie. I became a big Clooney fan and Tarantino fan.
Felt sorry for the clerk
Wrong place, wrong time the cop too
@@PursuerOfTruth - Well, that... and Richie lied about the signalling thing.
Joshua Stein+ I agree he should act like he dead he would been alive but he fucked up he shot back at them
He'd still be alive if he never mouthed 'Help us' to the cop
U don't like dogos?( The officer was doing his job ofcourse).
One of the best intros ever. Up there with Reservoir Dogs and Way of the Gun.
Natural Born Killers
@@drexlspivey5828 beep beep
PULP FICTION
ehe.. Super Troopers
@@JiZz2Xtreme u in the wrong genre my friend
Having grown up in the southern US, I have to say Michael Parks’ performance is utterly flawless. He reminds me so much of so many people I grew up around
Tarantino dialogue is so good man 🔥🔥
There are so many great lines in this awesome scene!
The sheriff steals most of them. It been one long hot shit day every inch of the way.
Whenever I think of dusk till dawn. This scene always hits me first. The clerk is amazing.
I remember rewinding this scene multiple times because I so wanted to believe Richie. He seemed like such sweet, innocent, good natured person who just happened to be a thief. Oh boy was I wrong 😂
@TheLastDictatorBender oddly similar 🤨
Richie was a paranoid-schizophrenic, homicidal rapist.
Nothing redeemable about him.
Seth only tolerated and loved him because he was his brother.
Nobody else could lol
he r@ped a woman..
This comment really made me laugh. Thank you.
Same universe as Spy Kids btw
Damn. Richie is crazy but Seth balances things out by being cool under pressure and being able to think on his feet.
They just dont make movies like this anymore
Sure don’t. They need to bring that shit back.
That's where we come in, who wants to write a script?
@@cinematicseth I do.
@@cinematicsethI do.
I wish I could forget seeing this movie to see it with fresh eyes. So good
Michael Parks just isn't acting here, he's beyond it. Possibly, one of the greatest scenes ever.
"That kid belongs under a circus tent..."
LOVE that line.😂😂😂
This is scene was obviously written by Tarantino, not by Rodriguez
luis monreal that’s obvious since Tarantino is credited with writing the screenplay lol
@@originoflogos your respond is an oxymoron because it's very idiotic but yet quite logical.
@@isakayogach4002 You just tried to sound so smart and came out so dumb. Quentin wrote the screen play, Robert directed. Stfu.
@@ghfhgfuuu Blah..blah.. noone talked to you, imbecile.
Yeah id say you are right bro cool as fuck scene
Underrated movie. Clooney is badass.
I love it when Clooney says “you were scratching” because the hostage he’s holding starts scratching her nose right after he says it. Lol. I bet she was told to do that.
The whole scenario all started all because Ritchie thought the clerk recognized them. He was a total loon and a psycho.
I had to persuade my film buff brother that the words "Excuse me, Ritchie, would you eat out my pussy?" were 100% an hallucination inside Ritchie's head. He's still not totally convinced.
5:21 such a cool bit of editing
Yeah, I remember the feeling I got when I first saw this film. It helped keep me feeling completely on edge. Amazing scene "every inch of the way".
I remember seeing this movie in the theatre with my dad.
I was 12.
Your dad is shit, what up?
@@attackroflchopter4403 *the shit
@@fanuvgod1 damn 12 years u were young now your like I'm guessing 37
@@dominickraheem8459 yup 😅
Not gonna lie, the cashier went out like a fucking *G*
You don't lie.
This movie blew my mind with the vampire twist
“Kill you faster than a bullet”, anyone else notice the foreshadowing?
Sometime I don’t know whether to consider Tarantino‘s movies comedies or serous. It’s like a perfect blend of the two.
The clerk was being a little selfish here. Every. Single. Man. in this clip deserved an academy award.
The Clerk portrayed by John Hawkes, he got nomination for academy awards in 2011 but lost to Christian Bale
I NEVER SAID HELP UUUS!!!
Hate that moment
WELL IT DOESN'T MATTER CAUSE YOU HAVE ABOUT 2 FUCKING SECONDS TO LIVE
They all deserve an academy award for this flawless opening
The best part of this movie.. Salma's dancing!
"I think I'm gonna get tanked tonight" I've used that phrase several times before.
Yep, he took a very ordinary phrase and knocked it out of the park.
CLASSIC! If you dont sit down and watch this movie... You re missing out!! One of QT s Best!
Amen!!!
Biggest lesson learned here: Never keep the toilet paper on the same aisle as the lighter fluid
Richie is such a psych. and he even looks like one.
Ur so right.and I was glad when the vampire got him.lol
I'd honestly tap him
He looks like a baby faced Amish man
@@mickroyster6442 Who's blind and likes to say "Hellfire is burning me alive!"
It's funny, the things that stick with you. Even years later, I remembered the way the sheriff's jaw twitched after being shot in the head.
Pokerface was just thinking the same. Did we just become best freinds
yeah actually this was the first time i noticed him twitching on the ground... good acting and haunting stuff
I remember the first time I watched this, the acting in this scene by Clooney is just absolutely phenomenal.
For me, even being a huge Tarantino fan, this opening has to be up there with one of the greats 💯👌😎
the clerk could have pretend to be dead and he would have survived.
I think he would of lived if he didn't shoot at all Clooney didn't want to kill him he just wanted to go
feel better you got your attention for the day ? ..off you go youngin
John Hawkes, long one of THE best actors in the business.-------------------------------WolfSky9
Then it wouldn't been a Tarantino movie. Similar scene in no country for old men but that is serious stuff. This here is differnt genre, Tarantino style loud music, blood and gore and dark humor.
They would have went behind the counter just to make sure.
I saw this movie a couple of months after it had been out. I had never seen George Clooney before… Can you imagine my reaction to this movie? I was blown away by his… Everything… And being a Tarantino fan, there’s really no Words to describe how I sat the entire time with my jaw on my lap watching this movie
imagine him on fire shooting at them still yelling 'i never said help us lol
LMFAO
I think that actor like "the sherif" (rip)... They do this kind of small and short interpretations... Because they just wanted like that... That dude was a hell of an actor.
I always loved how the Gecko brothers and the Clerk are still arguing in the middle of their gunfight.
Absolutely one of the best scenes ever made. Bar none.
Well, which is it?
One of my fave film prologues ever
I was 7 or 8 when this came out and I was allowed to watch it because I was raised by a wild pack of tweakers. It’s nostalgic to me and the soundtrack is as well
Best opening to movie ever... no Question... it’s a dark night
I know the sheriff in this scene is the same actor as estoban the pimp in kill bill 2 but he pulls up to the store and reminds me of the sheriff in kill bill 2 that pulls up to the church ...with all the sunglasses on the dash
The store clerk was in the perfect storm with Clooney...
It's the same character. Tarantino has been riding the extended universe wave.
All of his movie's are set in the same universe. He and Robert Rodriguez are homies and just play in the same sandbox.
Tarantino played a pretty sick and volatile character, surprisingly well 🔥
The only movie i found george cloony to be attractive
The only movie I found him a good actor lol.
Its the tat lol
Try The American. He's got a pretty badass tattoo in that one as well.
@@skaruts really? Michael Clayton he was fucking great in.
Check batman
Still one of my favourite movie openings of all time
This scene made me hate Richie for the rest of the film , although idk if he was a compulsive liar or his head made him imagine things
He was obviously schizophrenic but neither he, nor Seth knew it. I believe it made him do all those nasty things with people, like raping women, taking hostages, killing people and so on. I don't know whether Richie's worth compassion as a human being, but still, we gotta take his disease into consideration.
@@alloalo1680 he imagined juliet lewis coming on to him
Hey Lily you're really cute. I've got a 6 inch and I can get hard sometimes. Hit me up hun
@@georgeritchiemaximillianmo2598 you remind me of Richie pervert.
Richie hallucinated things. It was confirmed when he imagined Juliet Lewis's character asking him to eat out her pussy.
The sheriff in this movie was played by Michael Parks, who also played the Texas Ranger Earl McGraw and Esteban Vihaio in Kill Bill. :D
It's the very same character he's acting out. When he entered the shop, the clerk called his name 'Earl'.
Seth Gecko is one mean motor scooter.
Yes sir
It always cracks me up when the clerk starts screaming when getting torched up 😂😂💀💀✌🏻😎
"Well, your best better get a hell of a lot fucking better, or you are gonna feel a hell of a lot fucking worse"
One of the best movie openings I've ever seen. Too bad you didn't let the movie title "From Dusk Till Dawn" come up in red.
The fact that this movie is about vampires is amazing.
I didn't know what kind of movie i was about to watch at the theater that day and i really thought it was just about crime and cops...rather boring to me, so how surprised i was when the criminals found themselves trapped in a nest of vampires. So good !
So there y'go, anyone who hasn't seen it...that's the twist ruined for you.
All that for a Road Map lol what made it more funny is they arguing while the building is blowing up 🤣
Hell yeah 😂😂😂😂 and then hearing Richie mumblimg "Bitch Bitch Bitch" lol I bet he rolled his eyes
The officer is the same officer in the beginning of Kill Bill :O
He’s in all Quint’s movies🙂
Quickdraw McGraw. He's blondie's dad in Planet Terror aswell. Playing the same character
@@nelliesilvers1210 he's also the old pimp that was in kill bill 2!
@@coleyounger6256 Oh that's right 😆. I forgot about that. I spun out when I read that..so different to his usual characters. Very versatile actor
Benny s world of blood
I first watched this film when I was about 5/6 years old, not something someone at that age should be watching but oh well. Still my favourite movie of all time
Same, I was in preschool when this came out.
Although I think the gangster part is better than the vampire part, I LOVED this movie. Best twist of all time!!
Toyota Celica!!! My second car was that same 1986 Celica GTS except it was a black hatchback with a Celica GT4 Turbo engine I swapped in from the junkyard. I still miss that car!
with two dangerous fugitives loose in the area, it's a good thing the ranger didn't bother to check the license plates on those cars parked outside.
Love the first half of this movie the second half not so much
Agreed
Same
Just watched it today, total agree
@@hamishwilson9787 great all around film. I hate vampire films, but this was very creative and fun
I thought the same the first time I saw it. Now I love both.
Clooney charged him with the gun and not a single bullet hit him lol
Just like in Pulp Fiction. 👉🏾
I always laugh when the dude is screaming in pain. The sound of the burning toilet paper going to the wind had me dead 😂 🔥 🧻
You’re a psychopath
George Clooney is one of my best of the best actors
The way Seth and Richie argue reminds me of the way my twin brother and I get into it; he's Seth and I'm Richie (minus the armed robbery and slew of violent felonies).
It's too real...
I never said help uuuuuuuus!!!!!! 🤣
First time watching this movie was yesterday on Comet network. I was entranced!
I NEVER SAID HELP UUUUUUUUUUUUUS !!!!! 😂
LOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Best fuckin part lmaoooo
Doesnt matter now cause you got about two fuckin seconds to live
Joker Really Got His Walk Off From The Gecko Brothers💪🏽💯💯💯
To be honest, he never said "Help us!" :)
If you pay close attention you can see he morse code blinked with his eyes saying the words ‘help me’
He did say 650 when the ranger asked how much he owed. 650 is police code for threats.
yeah , we know, thanks lmao
He truly never tried to warn the ranger, Richie is just a sociopath
Yes he clearly said help us I sent it with my own 2 eyes.. that clerk is a liar.
I love that you can see Clooney with his arm around the girl when the cop comes in
7:20 OH YEAH!!!
The whole vampire thing kinda ruined the movie for me. I would have liked just a Tarantino crime drama here. It was great until the half way point.
I know what you mean, but It wasnt that bad.
Agreed
Totally agree, terrible movie. 3/10 for me.
the whole italian mafia thing ruined The Godfather for me as well I have to say.
Akron162 don’t agree at all loved it the way it is