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kittylover776 · 1 year ago
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Fun Fact:
Not only is today Fiona’s birthday (December 14th), but also Vanessa Hudgens’ as well! :)
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kpopdancings · 6 years ago
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Watch video: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood trailer
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Watch video: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood trailer
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (stylized as Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood) is a 2019 drama thriller written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Produced by Columbia Pictures, Heyday Films and Bona Film Group, it is an international co-production between the United States and the United Kingdom. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Kurt Russell, Timothy Olyphant, Dakota Fanning, Luke Perry, Margaret Qualley, and Al Pacino. The film is set in 1969 Los Angeles where an aging television actor and his stunt double embark on an odyssey to make a name for themselves in the film industry.[4] It features a large ensemble cast who star in “multiple storylines in a modern fairy tale tribute to the final moments of Hollywood’s golden age.”[5]
First announced in July 2017, the film is the first of Tarantino’s not to be associated with producer Harvey Weinstein, after Tarantino cut ties with The Weinstein Company following sexual abuse allegations against Weinstein that October. Sony Pictures won the distribution rights, having met several of Tarantino’s demands including final cut privilege. Pitt, DiCaprio, and Robbie, as well as several Tarantino regulars such as Tim Roth, Kurt Russell, and Michael Madsen, joined the cast between January and June 2018. Principal photography lasted from that June through November around Los Angeles. It is the last film to feature actor Luke Perry, who died in March 2019.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2019, and is scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States on July 26, 2019 and on August 14, 2019 in the United Kingdom. The film received praise from critics for its acting and the provocative depiction of the period.
Plot In February 1969, Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), who starred in a black-and-white TV Western series called Bounty Law in the late ’50s and early ’60s, finds his career is faltering. He dwindles into a drawling functional alcoholism alongside Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), Rick’s longtime stunt double and best friend. Rick laments that his career is over. Cliff, by contrast, is a war veteran who lives in a cruddy trailer next to the Van Nuys Drive-In but seems happy and satisfied. Cliff is also rumored to have murdered his wife, and gotten away with it.
While passing the day by, there is a fists-meets-martial-arts duel on the set of The Green Hornet between Cliff and Bruce Lee (Mike Moh). Later, Rick, playing a black-hatted villain on the new series Lancer, gets into a philosophical chat about acting with his 8-year-old girl costar, who’s a budding feminist method actor. Meanwhile, Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), who along with her husband, Roman Polanski (Rafał Zawierucha), have rented the house next to Rick’s on 10050 Cielo Drive. Sharon goes to a movie matinee to watch herself in the Matt Helm caper The Wrecking Crew. The Manson girls continue to increase in numbers, wandering in and out of town.
At a Playboy Mansion party Steve McQueen (Damian Lewis) hangs out with Mama Cass (Rachel Redleaf). McQueen, talking to Rick, fills in the backstory of Sharon, Roman, and their friend Jay Sebring (Emile Hirsch), the hairdresser who is still in love with Sharon — and, according to McQueen, is hanging around with them because he’s biding his time, waiting for Roman to screw up his marriage. Rick, on the set of Lancer, turns out to be a desperate but terrific actor, despite frequently forgetting his lines and undergoing tantrums. Rick is offered casting agent Mike Schwartz (Al Pacino), to shoot a Western in Rome. The prospect fills him with despair; he thinks spaghetti Westerns are the bottom rung of the entertainment totem pole. He takes Cliff with him, and he spends six months there, making a few more films; he comes back with an Italian wife. Back in Hollywood, while escorting the flirtatious Pussycat (Margaret Qualley) to the Spahn Movie Ranch, Cliff learns Pussycat is a member of a cult, notorious for stalking and preying on the locals, led by Charles Manson.
Cliff and Rick return to the ranch and walk into a murder plot where Manson’s female army have kidnapped Sharon and several others, with the intent to massacre them. Lee shows up to save the hostages and together with Rick and Cliff brutally defeat the Manson Family cult in a shoot out/kung-fu showdown. Sharon is saved and Rick and Cliff, despite their careers having not amounted to their ambitions, acknowledge it is the end of an era and that the Hollywood spirit will live on.
Cast Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton: An actor who starred in the television Western series Bounty Law from 1958 to 1963. His attempt to transition to movies has not worked out and in 1969 he is struggling, doing guest roles on other people’s programs while contemplating moving to Italy, which has become a hotbed for low-budget Westerns. He is a neighbor of Sharon Tate. Dalton is based on late actor Burt Reynolds. Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth: A war veteran and Rick’s longtime stunt double and best friend. He is based on stuntman and filmmaker Hal Needham. Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate:[7] A pregnant actress married to director Roman Polanski. Tate was murdered in her home by followers of Charles Manson. Robbie did not consult with Polanski in preparation for the role, but read his 1985 autobiography Roman by Polanski.[8] Kurt Russell as Randy: A stunt coordinator. Timothy Olyphant as James Stacy: An actor who co-starred on the TV western Lancer.
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