The Grateful Eight

The Grateful Eight

No spoiler alert, but I did see Q. Tartentino’s The Hateful Eight.

Good movie. Excellent movie. Might have to watch it back-to-back with Die Hard to see which film is a better Xmas movie.

It’s not like any of the movie’s action was unexpected.

The Grateful Eight

Best seen at an Alamo Drafthouse. Best seen with trailers from all seven of Tarentino’s previous films, before the feature. It’s a brilliant western with the dialogue updated in some respects.

Special nod to director, for that soundtrack. Scored by the original Spaghetti Western maestro himself.

New favorite Xmas movie.

“Happy holidays, all ya’ll.”

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