QT8: The First Eight

2019

Action / Documentary

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Brad Pitt as Self
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Bridget Fonda as Self
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Quentin Tarantino as Himself
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1 hr 43 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by UniqueParticle10 / 10

The perfect documentary!

So exciting, fun and hilarious in some parts! Glad I had my ticket weeks in advance Quentin Tarantino is definitely among my top favorite directors; I even danced around in diapers when I was a toddler listening to Little Green Bag from the soundtrack so I was on my way to being a fan without knowing it. A lot of great trivia and wonderful interviews - This made me appreciate his artful films even more than I already was. Quite satisfying mostly about praising Quentin Tarantino which was a heartwarming delight among other intriguing things and also letting things out on the table that needed to be said.

Reviewed by henry8-37 / 10

QT8: The First Eight

Documentary looking at Quentin Tarantino's first 8 films with contributions and insight from his usual cast and crew members.

Enjoyable enough ride, looking at each film in turn with clear fandom coming from his co-workers. Best bits are the little stories from the various locations and sets clearly showing what a fun, zany and confident guy he is and how movies shape his life completely.

Reviewed by LawrenceOfAlabama6 / 10

Never make the Doc about you.

It was kinda enjoyable. I loved the nostalgia and some of the cast interviews. I didn't really learn that much but it was still interesting.

The Weinstein topic felt tacked on. I get it; he's a creep. However it just felt like a VH1 special that had to have a "Drama" moment.

The closure of the doc was derailed by injecting the director into the subject matter. This part was more suited for a blue ray extra and not an actual part of QT's legacy.

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