Half in the Bag Episode 101: The Hateful Eight and The Ridiculous 6 (sort of)
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Still stranded on Mt. Everest, Mike and Jay discuss Adam Sandler's latest film The Hateful Eight as well as Quentin Tarantino's latest film The Ridiculous 6.
Yeah, you know why Ridiculous Six got "watched" so much on Netflix? Because in the first week it was out, if you finished watching literally anything else, that movie would be the next recommended thing and if you waited too long it would autoplay unless you changed the fault behavior of your Netflix app. Since most people don't...well there you go.
+z beeblebrox Literally, the Care Boars Save Christmas of Netflix
+z beeblebrox In addition, its automatically on everyone's recommended list -_-
+z beeblebrox This is exactly what happened to my mom. I confronted her when I saw it in the history because I didn't want to believe she actually watched it. Thankfully it was just autoplay trickery.
+z beeblebrox This is exactly what happened to my mom. I confronted her when I saw it in the history because I didn't want to believe she actually watched it. Thankfully it was just autoplay trickery.
+z beeblebrox the views aren't the important part with these things, it's always the ratings vs the viewcount.
I think the reason why Adam Sandler's movies suck is because he's on auto pilot, like in Click. He's body is in here with us,but his mind is somewhere else with Christopher Walken.
Mike hit it right on the head. First two acts were great, but the third was disappointing and should have been the best part of whole thing. Also, agree with Jay on Jackie Brown, definitely one of his best movies.
Oh my god it's the real Larry the cable guy!
More like moviedunky! Amirite?
+MrDylan9023 That's Carlton Bankz from fresh prince of bel air you idiot
+videogamedunkey RLM is the place all of my fave youtubers get their movie reviews from apparently.
+videogamedunkey and dunkey out of left field. I guess they do all watch these guys
The older Adam Sandler gets, the funnier he used to be.
haha!
Was he ever funny?
Lol ,😂
Everyone is in love with Hidden Gems because he acts like an adult...and he's old AF now.
Gerald Geraffe Happy Gilmore was pretty good for a Sandler movie. That’s about it.
Jay 24:40 Elijah Wood asked that same question on set of the lord of the rings. when he asked about where a light source would be in a cave at night with no fire, the crew member said "from the same place the music is coming from"
@@michaelccozens that's the joke
@@michaelccozens How the guy responded.
It's rude but it's nothing to get mad at.
@@michaelccozens but doesn't that crew members response give the answer? He's saying its the same as the music, the character has no perception of it.
It was just a small comment to be funny.
@@michaelccozens PhoenixofSun is right. It just means that the light is non-diegetic. Just like the music.
Seth MacFarlane made a western so he could make out with Charlize Theron. Adam Sandler made a western so he could make David Spade's boat payment.
Rofl
+Mark Klingman All I heard when A Millions Ways to Die in The West came out was how awful it was. Now, I've heard someone say they'd watch it ten times over before rewatching The Ridiculous 6.
CircleOfSorrow
Well at least some good came out of it. The Ridiculous Six is without that.
+Mark Klingman almost thought you were gonna say so he could make out with spade.
Seth made the orville for the same reason, to make out with Charlize Theron. I think it was the 4th or 5th episode.
WAIT, how is Jay able to see Hateful 8 in 70 mm when he's stuck in cabin up in the mountain that hack fraud?
+CatOnDrugs That iPad Mini is surprisingly robust with features. I bought several.
The cabin they are in is actually the one that is used in the film.
a real artist would say to hell with the reviews and show these two slowly starving to death and murdering each other in a paranoid breakdown.
+ShootStyleZombie Kris Kringle had his child workers kidnap a projectionist.
+MegaFat1 stop advertising for Apple you hack fraud!
17:24 "Because it's SO much FUN, JAN!"
That's my favorite Tarantino quote.
I always loved the line "well if this is it, old boy, I hope you don’t mind if I go out speaking the King’s."
+PaleoSteno "GET IT!!" :D
+PaleoSteno doesnt she remind you of the fat witch in howl's moving castle XD
Hi Paleo.
+PaleoSteno "Are you really gonna make a deal with that diabolical biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitch?"
Their joke about Adam Sandler’s next film being an island resort adventure was just a prediction of The Wrong Missy
The next movie was The Do Over. They were 100% correct in the prediction
Most directors use filmmaking to extensively tell a story... Tarantino uses a story to extensively tell filmmaking?
+Neal X Filmmaking Tarantino's make to extensively film a tellmaking.
+Neal X interesting point. But maybe that's why I like Tarantino movies so much... even when the stories are sometimes not too good, too much pointless dialogues etc.
+Christian Eberle A lot of his best stuff is the pointless dialogue, like the part in reservoir dogs when they sit and talk about like a virgin. Or like in death proof when anyone says anything the entire movie, only exposition comes from the cops in the hospital after the first incident.
+Aaron Patterson yes, yes, that's right of course. Looks like, Tarantino just uses all of his movie-characters to express his countless, nerdy opinions ... similar to Kevin Smith in a way.
+Christian Eberle Yeah, the only time this bothered me was in Inglorious Baterds though. Every single scene was twice as long as it needed to be.
I have a theory that Adam Sandler saw A Millions Ways to Die in the West and said to himself "I bet I could make this worse!"
Spanishdog17 but hey that's just a theory
Ridiculous 6 might be Netflix's most watched movie, but it doesn't say if people watched the whole thing.
+sirkowski Rekt
+sirkowski I wonder how many people started it and then said "Oh, it's an Adam Sandler movie? Skip!"
I think I was the only person alive who thought it was a good movie, a solid comedy western and a great parody of the 'genre'
+Garthbrooks no1 yep!
+Garthbrooks no1 Somebody has never seem Blazing Saddles.
"There's no character that's likable in this film."
> forgets about O.B.
:(
All he wanted was his $350 and to go on a booze binge goddangit 🙁
Everyone forgets about O.B. That's why he kicked in the door by himself.
O.B.?
O Bama?
That’s why he’s not part of the 8
O. B. Juan Kenobi
Tarrantino has that power to make you want to know more about basically every single character. And because you care about the characters, you care what's happening. The stuff you see means something to you. It's not braindead cgi or whatever. It's magic! That immersion is a priceless asset to your movie-going experience.
Red letter media reviewing Adam Sandler movies should tour arenas across the country. I'd pay to see it....
like a lot of money
at least $3.00.
+Harrison Goertz I'd buy that for a dollar
+Harrison Goertz More like about Three fiddy.
@@eleSDSU nothing. They make millions on their Netflix. They're not gonna degrade themselves for 3 measly dollars
Caution: First 3 rows may get beer bottles smashed on them
In Tarantino's defense, a lot of the people he freaks out on in these interviews ask some really stupid fucking questions and basically try to harass him into answering them.
Tarantino is so based, I really do respect how he just does whatever the fuck he wants and the whole "it's just a movie" defense is 100% valid in regards to the violence.
Agreed.
yeah but hateful eight was an absolute pile of dog crap...
@@djangofett4879 not enough sing along a and fancy colors for you? Have you tried cartoons?
@@djangofett4879 django "I know Tarantino I saw Pulp Fiction" fett
@@djangofett4879 your opinion is worse
I thought Walton Goggins was also extremely great in this movie. Pretty much every scene he was in he stole. And if you are stealing a scene from a Samuel L. Jackson who is totally channeling Pulp Fiction in several scenes, that is a huge accomplishment.
Completely agreed, considering what Meryl Streep gets nominated for doing (Nothing in THE POST), Goggins deserved a supporting actor nod for this. He's fucking awesome.
Goggins is good in everything. Period.
I thought he stuck out like a sore thumb and not in a good way, among the other actors. I thought he was way over the top and borderline bad. He was there to serve exposition almost every scene he had.
Walton Goggins pretty much steals every scene of everything he's in.
tmark 66 I couldn't agree with you more, on Goggins, but why the hell didn't Jennifer Jason Leigh didn't win Best Supporting Actress? I've seen the other performances by three of the four of her fellow nominees, but they weren't as good as hers, and I've never seen the winner Alicia Vikander from "The Danish Girl", but there is NO way her performance is as solid as Jennifer's!
I could honestly listen to Mike and Jay crack on Adam Sandlar movies all day.
I know this is 7 years later, but I finally got around to watching the full Hateful 8. It was a lot better than I expected and I'm ashamed my past self didn't give it a chance.
I will say, I think some of the comedy in the violence at the end is because most of it happens so suddenly/out of nowhere.
To back up Mike's Theory that everything is in sync with the ranks of chess is that a chessboard is 8x8
I only watch these dumb reviews for the excellent plot.
Hope Mike and Jay make it down the mountain.
Coming back to this after Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is funny hearing Mike says he is kind of tired of Tarantino movies ending in horrific violence
Kill Bill Vol. 2 doesn't end with horrific violence. It ends with a battle of words and a quick five-point-exploding-heart-technique! My favorite Tarantino film!
kill Bill part 2 is Tarantino's second worst movie behind hateful eight
@@djangofett4879 That means you liked Death Proof more than Hateful Eight AND Kill Bill Vol. 2. What. Are. You? You're a monster! haha
Kill Bill Vol. 2 is a masterpiece. Death Proof I didn’t care for. Hateful Eight is good but not on the level of Pulp Fiction or Jackie Brown.
I’m actually disappointed in Mike’s assessment of Tarantino. He sounds like such a douche, wishing something upon Tarantino for Quinten’s sake.
The Siskel and Ebert of our times.
Only they make their own movies and they don't want to strangle each other.
@@geoffkelly262 *as far as we know!
Somebody should make a parody trailer of the Hateful 8 and Magnificent 7 teaming up to kill the Ridiculous 6.
Call it "The Hatefully Magnificent 15 Kill The Ridiculous 6."
if Adam Sandler were in a coma, he's probably be funnier.
Your English is about a good as an Adam Sandler movie.
He's direct to netflix....He's not my problem anymore. Best description of any Adam Sandler movie over the last 20 years.
The premise of one location 95% of the time and using the characters and storytelling to drive it was also used by Tarantino again in another one, quite possible and arguably one of his best films, Reservoir Dogs. Amazing Director/Producer.
The reason that the protectionist was so poor is because those of us that know how to work with film are becoming more and more rare. It's a dying trade. I've lost 3 projectist jobs because of the theaters going digital. Now it's either timed, with no need for much interaction from staff or the manager can just go up and press a button. I put a lot of time, hope and energy into that trade and it breaks my heart that I can't do it. Any theater still using film doesn't need me because the protectionist there is white-knuckle holding onto their job as long as they can (-_-')
i enjoy these discussions more than most movies nowadays. thanks for making them!!
The Hateful 8 is a movie I thought was pretty good the first time I saw it, and then every time I watched it again, I liked it more and more. At this point, it might be my second-favorite Tarantino film (just behind Inglorious Basterds). Goggins's "No deal," has gotta be my favorite moment in the movie.
It's funny how Jay mentioned Jackie Brown as his favorite Tarantino film as it was not written by Quentin. It was actually based off the novel Rum Punch. Which is why it didn't have the basic Tarantino formula where everyone dies at the end.
Explain how that's funny?
You basically just wanted to let everyone know, That you knew the movie was based on a book.
@@sobbyhasselhoff two things
1: this comment is a year old
2: it's funny because the best Tarantino film is not technically by Tarantino, it's called irony
@@idontcare9672 You literally say "it's funny because..." give your reason then state "it's called irony".
Obviously it's ironic not funny then. Funny is when someome is being condescending and makes a complete prick out of themselves and doesn't even know what the definition of funny is 😂
@@sobbyhasselhoffFun is subjective. Irony can very well be funny.
Stop making a fool of yourself by trying to look smart. You obviously aren't.
I've been marathoning these guys all day! What a pleasant surprise.
where's the Ishtar review damn it
3234423 AND!!!
+thedudeguy15 THESE MEN ARE PAWWWWNZ!
+thedudeguy15 THESE MEN ARE PAWNS!!!!!!!!
+Mohamad Taufiq Morshidi They were just a couple of songwriters, who came to Ishtar, to break out into showbusiness.
Now the Star Wars holiday special...
Was a great idea
Best of the Worst: Adam Sandler films of the last decade
First ever "all movies destroyed" edition!
***** I'm going to need to see your Movie Police badge and inspect it's authenticity before I believe you on whether or not comedies can be "so bad it's good", officer
***** You're asking for my opinion, so even though I already know you're going to disagree with it, because this is the internet, here are some comedies that I think are "so-bad-it's-good": Date Movie, The Three Stooges (the newest one, mostly because of out-dated references), The Love Guru, Blades of Glory, Bubble Boy, just off the top of my head. Also just want to point out that there have been episodes where everything they watched was dogshit terrible and still bothered to pick the best of the worst, so it's not like an all-Sandler episode, where they know it'll be awful, is out of the realm of possibility.
shooting a 'hui clo' film, a film that takes place in one location is one of the hardest things to pull...like the first saw....the dialogue or the plot and the tension have to be perfect not to bore your audience
Jays stache is borderline experimental
The two main characters in The Hateful Eight were the Samuel L Jackson (Major Warren) and Walton Goggins (Chris Manix) characters. Tarantino's best film in years.
This episode seemed so effortlessly done.
We were able to see the 70mm presentation and treated it like a very special occasion. We loved it! Though a home screen is never as good, this is why I buy bluray discs.
I thought that Walton Goggins character (sheriff) was a "good guy" when I thought about it.
Mike and Jay: The Tipsy Two
I love how so far removed Steve Buscemi is from Tarantino movies now that Mike and Jay don't even make that connection like they did with Harvey Keitel.
Buscemi is much more of a Coen regular. Also did you hear firefighters 9/11 good guy new york city? Because yeah!
100+ episodes and Mr.Plinkett is no closer to watching his beloved Night Court tapes. Single tear.
Adam Sandler's life is the story of how a man who doesn't want to be in movies but is forced to keep making them.
Love it. Barely can hear Mike as he says "Don't forget to turn the mic off" *fumbles with his own before putting it down while still on* Beautiful.
25:03 Jay, please don't tell me that you don't know who Robert Richardson is because that is his lighting trademark and not Tarantino's. It's in all of Scorsese's films since Casino and in all of Oliver Stone's early films. Richardson also does not get enough credit for helping Tarantino become a much better visual director post Jackie Brown.
Karl Karlos In which movie, Pulp Fiction?
+Sean McDougall in one episode of Best of the Worst I think they both admit to be terrible at lighting. So, it is plausible that they don't know the guy.
+jazztom86 Well then they have a worst self esteem then I do because I remember their Evil Dead review and the lighting in that was fantastic.
+Sean McDougall
I was watching Casino last night, that movie is SPOTLIGHT CITY.
Who cares tho
No one was saying it was original or bringing up why it's there he just said he doesn't like it
This comment is literally completely irrelevant to the point he brought up.
I loved how The Hateful 8 seemed like a blend of Reservoir Dogs with The Thing. I can see why some people could be bored by it, but I really don't see how people can be bored by it.
i love your Adam Sandler movie idea.
i can imagine they steal him from hospital to have great time with their best friend for the last time before he dies.
so they take his comatoesed body to aqua park, beaches, clubbing and in the end a fat lady falls on him and it wakes him up from a coma.
I'd say the scene between Samuel L Jackson's character and the general stays with the chess game theory. Jackson is patient, finds his opponents weak spot, exploits it, ultimately kills him. The end of the movie is quick and bloody, like the end game of chess. The last scenes of the movie are intense, you don't know how the game will end. I loved the movie personally.
OB was a good guy.
He wasn't hurting nobody.
Hateful Eight is really good. Not every Tarantino film is perfect, but he's never made a bad film.
agreed
Hateful 8 is the appetizer and Adam Sandler's latest bowel movement is the main course.
I just saw the 4 hour special edition of hateful eight on netflix and I still thought it was too short
wow... sucks to be you
Did the concept of being stranded in a snowstorm remind anyone else of the intro to Read Dead Redemption 2?
The performances Tarantino was able to get out of the actors for this film were incredible. He even made Channing Tatum ultra sinister.
I really like the first 2 acts the opening is like a western Xmas film. Wandering pilgrims in the cold finding warmth and the bonhomie it creates.
Its not often I see a word I dont think I've ever seen or heard before but bonhomie is definitely one of them.
I was secretly hoping they would do these two movies on the next episode. You guys read my mind.
14:18 Thank you for saying "goad" and not "goat."
27:39 He's aiming right-handed with his left eye. If he's left-eye dominant, he should shoot left-handed.
34:20 Abner Doubleday was a Theosophist (and possibly also a Freemason, most likely of the Royal Arch).
34:39 Baseball was designed to be an esoteric ritual.
38:17 How about an island resort zombie movie? Only it's filmed in the style of Lucio Fulci.
Wait a minute, mr. Plinkett’s house is on a mountain slope but the furniture inside doesn’t slide to one side? That bottle on the table doesn’t fall over? Doesn’t gravity exist in this universe? It’s really hard to suspend my disbelief in these conditions ;)
I did get to see it on a proper 70mm screen with the Panavision lenses used originally to project Ben Hur. Was 1100 people at that screening.
The baseball genesis scene in THE RIDICULOUS 6 may have its true origin mentioned in the Dana Carvey interview episode of Marc Maron's WTF podcast at the 1:20:06 mark, while Dana's explaining that Conan and/or Bob Odenkirk and Dana himself were writing a comedy western vehicle for Carvey and Jon Lovitz. Dana Carvey mentions one of the details was "and baseball hadn't been invented." Which supports Jay's theory that the scene was a piece of material from something else that stands out in THE RIDICULOUS 6 as being more inspired than anything else in the movie. (Sorry if someone else has already mentioned this.)
Since the beginning of UA-cam I have never subscribed to any channel ever, but after watching Mr. Plinkett and your Jack and Jill review that changes today! Thank you!
How do you set your VHS to 70 mm?
I got a pretty strong murder mystery vibe à la Agatha Christie from The Hateful Eight: the claustrophobic setting, the cliché roles and hidden identities, and the mystery solving scenes really reminded me of something along that line.
I felt the single location and ultra wide frame gave the film a unique stage play feeling.
Jay looks like Daniel Plainview
I like how in 38:17 Mike totally predicted the shooting of The Wrong Missy
Who are the greater frauds, Sandler and Friends or Mike and Jay??
Jike and May
Mike Sandler and his Jay friends
+Traveling Milk Productions Mike and Jay are secretly in the pay of Adam Sandler. They negatively review his films to stir up controversy (and spark curiosity), which causes people to rent them. "Any publicity is good publicity". FACT: Sandler dumbs down his movies to get the negative reviews! The reason they have such big budgets is to pay for Red Letter Media's cut.
I didn't go through 1966 comments to see if anyone else brought this up, but it's hilarious that you guys said that if rocks could talk, they'd sound like Nick Nolte, because he literally played a sentient pile of rocks in Darren Aronofsky's Noah.
sammy jackson’s scene about the generals son was one of my favorite monologues of all time
that scene might have been the dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life. really drove home just how bad of a movie this is
There's a line in this movie that Jackson says, and I think it goes, "Careful, you're about to talk yourself to death".
That quote summed up the entire film for me.
Jay just .. kind of! ... killed me with his "I don't know what that means " to Mike's Spotlight reference.
I just wanted laying the lines to the barn and outhouse to pay off.
I guess it kept two characters out of the cabin for some extra time, but it could have been used for something more interesting.
The Hateful Eight was perfectly hilarious and brutal. 10/8.
Jay lookin mad good with that mustache
I completely agree with Mike here, the mystery and intricate set up is destroyed by the actual reveal. Not only does the flashback sequence happen after the reveal happens (as Jay mentioned) but it also doesn't allow many re-watches, because the narrative's main driving force is this reveal.
Ill always remember the time I was watching Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in theaters and I started laughing at the end scene, the people around me looked at me like I had a problem. Its funny, its so over the top and comical that it elicits laughter and not shock. I felt like it was there first Tarantino film or something.
Same. Good thing i was watching alone at home
I agree the best Tarantino movie is Jackie Brown, and the reason is it wasn't an original idea, it is an adaptation of a book. Tarantino was totally constrained because he respected the original author so much he just focused on adapting the book as faithfully as possible. He resolved everything with camera and it was wonderful.
I agree with Jay. It was good, but disappointing. I expected more out of it. More interesting character motivations, more mystery, a more intricate "chess game."
For me the problem was that as soon as it became apparent what was happening, and it became Sam Jackson and Walton Goggins against everybody else, there was never more than a brief moment for the rest of the movie where they didn't feel like they were in total control of the situation. There wasn't much tension, it just became, "what order are they gonna murder everyone else in".
The whole time watching the hateful 8 I was getting angrier and angrier that we don't have a next gen Red Dead Redemption taking place in Wyoming
That game was a masterpiece.
+RedDeadKBII it's so good I'd settler for a remastering or freaking anything. If we do ever get a sequel I want a hateful eight reference where you find cabin full of dead people or something like that but only after getting stuck in a blizzard
+Daniel -Son I don't know if it takes place in Wyoming but Rockstar are apparently working on an RDR sequel.
If they don't even announce the game this year, I'm going to shoot myself in the tooth.
+Daniel -Son Did you get so angry you became... hateful?
Can we get a ReView of the six part mini series version?
O.D. was the most relatable guy he was just trying to get warm
Thank you for mentioning Jackie Brown which in my opinion is the best Tarantino movie. Tarantino is an excellent film maker, writes great dialogue, and an excellent caster of actors however I would not call him a genius.
Mike's disgusted face when The ridiculous six comes up is just priceless
I also saw the 70mm twice and the second time the film had issues for me as well. It seemed like the film had degraded over the week in between my viewings. I thought I was the only person who noticed so it's nice for someone else to share that same experience.
Just saw the movie in 70MM and I absolutely loved it! For me (*no spoilers don't worry*) the movie told the most satisfying mystery it could. There was no cheap surprise character-altering revelation without which you'd have never been able to figure them out tossed in at the climax, there was no "Oh ok so it's him, I don't care though". The real mystery of the movie is not the whodunnit plot you may have inferred, it's in the characters themselves (one in particular, but like I said no spoilers).
Sandler is next to play a man-child who lives in a wall.
MAXimus LAWLESSnessTM wait Adam Sandler is going to play Gary Busey
Every time I get the RLM notification, I stop what I'm doing and watch. Love these hack frauds!
Jay looks like Jason Schwartzman in The Darjeeling Limited
Gotta agree with Jay, Hateful 8 is so engrossing it feels an hour shorter than it is.
I thoroughly enjoyed Hateful Eight (more so than django unchained even tho both are good films). I love the fact this video was uploaded on my birthday, you guys are great. (wow this comment is late)
I'm a big Tarantino fan--even enjoyed Death Proof. But, even with three watches, I didn't like this movie at all. I got what it was going for, but it felt masturbatory (especially with that damn sudden narration). But everyone seems to love it, so I must be a fucking idiot.
I see where you're coming from
+thatonedrewguy The masses are morons and like what they're told to like.
+thatonedrewguy It's stunningly well written though. Took me a few views to appreciate the writing. There's one moment in the movie where three lines in a row contain a word, and then the opposite of that word, and my favourite line, where Kurt Russell says... *"Keeping you at a disadvantage is an advantage i intend to keep"* ...which almost has a palindrome quality to it. Not to mention the occasional references, such as how one of them smokes 'Red Apple' tobacco, which is the same brand of cigarettes Bruce Willis asks for in Pulp Fiction and has appeared in numerous other Tarantino movies.
As a Tarantino fan, i could watch (or more appropriately, 'listen') to him masturbate all day :)
+thatonedrewguy I wanted to walk out but i was with family. no-one enjoyed it, however.
Brian Hurst
What i love about your comment is that your description of a film you found to be sub-par still contained superlative adjectives like 'beautifully' in terms of direction and 'amazing' in terms of writing...the two things Tarantino does. Essentially you're saying...
*"Tarantino at 50% is still better than most other film makers at 100%. Unfortunately, he's such a breathtaking film maker that he's now set my expectations so high, that this one didn't quite cut it."*
If i was a film maker, and my latest work received a criticism like yours, i could live with that :)
Absolutely Tarantino's best. The dialogue sparkles. The 70mm is beautiful. I wouldn't change a thing.
They've known they were being filmed this entire time?!
Revisiting this video a few years later, it's nice to see Mike not as depressed as modern day. I've watched and upvoted every RLM video for the past 10 years (as much as youtube likes to forget) but it's often fun to come back and revisit.
qt really started to get more over the top with his violence after Jackie brown. I've never been opposed to it by any means, but I kind of miss how subtle it was in his earlier films compared to now.
I know it is a 6 year comment, but i agree
@@arthurcosta4643 any thoughts on his use of violence on Once upon a time in Hollywood? I think his use of it in that film was handled more brilliantly than it was in previous films.
the brechtian acting prowness mike and jay show is incredible