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In this, the fifth of many episodes, he talks about Quentin Tarantino's 9th film: 'Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.' Was this Tarantino stan impressed? Why aren't there more talented Asian actors? How does this relate to the confusion of our twenties?!
Hopefully something in this podcast inspires you to act with a little more empathy today, or a bit more courage. Or, at the very least, makes you feel a little bit less alone in your confusion.
2:06 We're doing it for the people and that's why we're gonna succeed
3:01 Relinquish control
3:25 Mt Franklin water tho
4:17 Leonardo DiCaprio should have won an Oscar for his performance in Django
4:50 My thoughts on Hateful Eight
5:31 The transient nature of how OUATIH was filmed
6:49 The inspiration for Leo's role
7:11 Hollywood Hierarchy
7:31 What a Hollywood manager told me about the business
8:27 America's founding
9:09 A little on Brad Pitt's character
9:19 What a shithole Van Nuys is
10:05 I wanna study for a role like Leo
11:24 Pete Duel taught Brad and Quentin about suicide
13:13 Leo thinks filmmakers are a dying breed
16:11 Your art is the end
17:25 Margot Robbie's American Accent
19:34 Leo and Brad gave outstanding performances
19:41 but the rest...
20:52 The now infamous Bruce Lee scene
21:23 This is why Asians aren't progressing more in Hollywood lmao
22:07 The chance to rise above the noise
23:18 Why is this happening (person getting bigger)
24:29 Leo got roasted
25:40 Is it plotless?
26:51 The time capsule scenes
28:02 MORE LIFE = MO BETTA ART
28:16 What the movie does REALLY well
29:51 Most of the roles were kinda eh
31:11 Tarantino DOES what he WANTS to DO!!!
31:59 His knowledge comforts me
32:44 I see why his 10th film will be horror
33:55 The hierarchy of fame
35:06 Overall RATING
36:17 It's such it's own thing
38:48 It IS a fairytale -> MASSIVE SPOILER ALERT!!
My interpretation of that ending
40:51 That's Hollywood