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[QUOTE="8893, post: 3387346, member: 93"] I'm home sick so watching some more movies because not much else I can do. Last night saw [B]O[/B][I][B]nce Upon a Time in Hollywood [/B][/I]and then watched [B][I]Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice[/I][/B], a documentary film that was in theaters last year and was shown on CNN last night. [I]Once Upon a Time in Hollywood[/I] was interesting and entertaining enough, definitely worth a watch, and Pitt and DiCaprio were fine (as was Robbie, but moreso to look at than anything else, as she didn't have a ton of lines). And with Tarantino you know you are getting the gruesome violence at some point. I don't see it as extraordinary or award-worthy in any sense though, except maybe the soundtrack. Definitely could have been a half hour shorter, too. I thought it meandered a bit. Good watch, but that's about it imo. Don't see myself re-watching. I thought the Linda Ronstadt documentary was terrific, primarily because her talent and career were so varied and terrific. I had forgotten some of the background, for example that Don Henley and Glenn Frey were her backing band before they formed Eagles, or that she starred in Pirates of Penzance with Kevin Kline. Very good watch and recommended for any music fans in particular. [B] [/B] [/QUOTE]
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