Underappreciated Brilliance: The Hateful Eight – A Deep Dive into Tarantino’s Masterful Scriptwriting and Performances

Hateful eight is one of the best scripts he’s written,
and it’s just one of the best acted movies of the last 20 years.
It’s so incredible. And I know it’s well liked,
but I don’t think that it’s as liked as it deserves to be.
And it’s. It was so underappreciated at Oscar season and globe season.
It should have been nominated for everything.
It really is that good of a movie.
And for Tarantino movies, it’s one of my favorites to watch.
Samuel Jackson.
How he hasn’t won an Oscar for any of his Tarantino movies,
or at least been nominated,
is beyond me. I mean,
jewels and Pulp Fiction, but then here in the hateful eight,
as well as in Django Unchained,
I think those are. These are two.
Samuel’s best performances in entire.
In his entire career. And the hateful eight,
that’s. The reason we have it on this list
is because it’s insanely underappreciated for Tarantino in his career.
And I see a lot of hate for this movie online.
A lot of people find it boring.
A lot of people find the dialogue is.
There’s too much of it. I think it’s so well written.
It’s like he said,
it’s incredible what he’s able to do with this script
of all these characters in one location,
basically inside this haberdashery for two and a half,
three hours for the majority of the film.
There’s so much mystery involved, is. Well,
so much playfulness
and Tarantino doing things like having an intermission in the film
because he’s Tarantino, and he can put an intermission in the film.
When we saw this in theaters,
it’s one of my favorite movie theater experiences of all time.