Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Wow I didn't know about the incident with Hirsch or didn't remember.
 
So that's why I didn't see Hirsch for a while.
 
If anyone’s gonna bring up the Hirsch thing here, just shut up. Stop being on that pedestal. If you don’t want to see him still have a job, don’t see it.
 
What's up with you, HBarnill?

Whether you think he shouldn't be blacklisted or not, he choked a woman. People are going to talk about it, and rightfully so. No matter where you come down on the "second chance or no second chance" thing, it's valid to bring up.

He friggin' choked a woman. That's not "nothin' to see here, movin' on".
 
What's up with you, HBarnill?

Whether you think he shouldn't be blacklisted or not, he choked a woman. People are going to talk about it, and rightfully so. No matter where you come down on the "second chance or no second chance" thing, it's valid to bring up.

He friggin' choked a woman. That's not "nothin' to see here, movin' on".

I’m not condoning what he did but that was years ago. He’s already paid his debts, regardless of what you think. If I’m supposed to make a person pay for every crime they did, what, am I supposed to not watch Fast Times at Ridgemont High because Sean Penn is in it?
 
I don't think it is being on a pedestal to think Hirsch is a creepy ******* to strangle girl nearly to death at a party. I like Tarantino and think Maureen Dowd did him dirty in how she reported about the Kill Bill incident, but no I don't think he should hire Hirsch. There are plenty of other good actors who aren't major *******s out there. And it is white male privilege that he is getting this second chance.
 
I’m not condoning what he did but that was years ago. He’s already paid his debts, regardless of what you think. If I’m supposed to make a person pay for every crime they did, what, am I supposed to not watch Fast Times at Ridgemont High because Sean Penn is in it?


You don't retroactively erase their career and refuse to watch anything they've ever done, no, of course not. You'd figure directors and industry people would be a little wary of working with Penn after his wife-beating crap though, or make a stand on telling Allen & Polanski to go to hell for example.

It's like Cosby. You can still acknowledge that guy's one of the most purely-talented stand-up comics ever, and still see him as scum and lambast these clubs that were giving him a platform for those spoken-word gigs he was still doing up until recently.
 
I don't think it is being on a pedestal to think Hirsch is a creepy ******* to strangle girl nearly to death at a party. I like Tarantino and think Maureen Dowd did him dirty in how she reported about the Kill Bill incident, but no I don't think he should hire Hirsch. There are plenty of other good actors who aren't major *******s out there. And it is white male privilege that he is getting this second chance.

According to the victim herself, she "may have momentarily blacked out" after she was attacked by Hirsch. I really doubt he strangled her nearly to death.
 
He got drunk and made a terrible mistake, owned up to the mistake, served whatever punishment he got and went back to work. He's been working steadily ever since the incident and nobody has gotten hurt because of it as far as I know. Obviously if he attacked someone I knew I would probably hate his guts forever, but that's a given. Emotions run high for those involved (including this outraged actress who came out with it), Hollywood as a whole couldn't care less.
 
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Dicaprio, Pitt, Margot, Pacino, Dakota met up with Tarantino in LA for a table read on June 8th. So they'll probably have the most significant roles in the movie.
 
Scoot McNairy Joins Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’
https://deadline.com/2018/06/scoot-mcnairy-quentin-tarantino-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-leonardo-dicaprio-brad-pitt-margot-robbie-1202415237/

Quentin Tarantino has set Scoot McNairy to join the cast of his Sony Pictures film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. McNairy will play the role of a cowboy named Business Bob Gilbert, a character in the Western TV show from the time period that is an element of a Pulp Fiction-like tapestry of the summer in Los Angeles in 1969.
 
Hands down the most stacked cast of 2019.
 
lol no

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Rat Race? : /

Most stacked cast of all time? Maybe The Thin Red Line?

Penn
Clooney
Travolta
Nolte
Harrelson
Leto
Stahl
Cusack
Thomas Jane
Elias Koteas
Brody
Caviezel

Not to mention the actors cut from the movie

Rourke
Pullman
Viggo
 

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