Originally Posted by
Jim Kelly
Back when I used to go to a lot of movies and I had friends who worked at movie theatres that would let me in for free, I would sometimes go in to see a movie I'd seen before just to watch a specific scene. But this was always with movies that I had watched all the way through the first time. There's a movie with Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines, called WHITE NIGHTS, which is a pretty mediocre movie but for the dance scenes. It opens with Baryshnikov dancing "The Young Man and Death," and I would go again to see that part of the movie and not stay for the rest of the picture.
I wouldn't walk out of ONCE UPON A TIME . . . IN HOLLYWOOD, because I find its slow pace enjoyable, but if I was going to give advice to those that want a typical Tarantino movie, then just go in for the last half hour of the picture--you'll get all that Tarantino action and you won't have to suffer through all the character development. If you time your movie going right--you can watch all of HOBBES AND SHAWE and then walk into the end of ONCE UPON.