This is all a negotiation tactic that should've gone like:
Disney: we want 50/50 profit on future Spiderman films
Sony: No, but we can do 80/20
Disney: Done
I was trying not to let the Bruce Lee scene bother me, but the more I thought about it the more it does. During that time period, Asians in film were basically a joke (Breakfast at Tiffany's). Bruce Lee came along and changed that. He became an icon and he's also a philosopher. Dana White...
Yup! I had just moved to a new city and one of my fav hip hop groups, Little Brother was doing their farewell tour. No way I was going to miss that.
I say go for it and make friends w the people around you.
The scene when Pitt was on acid felt like a direct call back to Floyd, his character in True Romance, which Tarantino wrote. It was nice to see him be "Floyd" AND be directed by Tarantino at the same time. The scene takes place in Hollywood and he even says "I'll fkin' kill you man":
More Floyd:
Am I wrong in saying there was no plot? A majority of the film was "a day in the life of..." with some craziness going down at the end.
Weird that the hippies would plan to attack 6 months after Charles' visit to the house and Brad's visit to that ranch.
All that said, I was still...