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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 1184926" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>No movie is liked by everyone but I just don't get all this anger at the movie being broken into two parts. Even if they did do it just for the money it wouldn't bother me, why? well movies are all made to make money, that's their purpose that's their goal, it's a business designed to make money, that's why we get sequel after sequel after sequel of movies. O fcourse in this case it looks like for once in Hollywood they didn't do it for the money they did it so Tarantino could do the movie the way he wanted to do it. I wish they would do this more often rather than making directors edit the crap out of their movies, why do you think directors cuts are so popular, because it's how the director wanted it to be before the corporate bigwigs made them edit it down. I'm sure if you didn't like the movie then you don't really care if they made him throw half of his movie away or not, myself I'm glad to get to see all of what he shot. Besides it's not like they are robbing a bank, even where movies are expensive it's still less that it cost to go to TGI Fridays and get a burger, for me it's 4 extra bucks, I'lll skip a freaking big mac that day and go see the movie, maybe my wife will skip buying a pack of cigarettes that day and go with me. It's just not that big a deal per person, I blow more than $4 a week in cokes from vending machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 1184926, member: 8704"] No movie is liked by everyone but I just don't get all this anger at the movie being broken into two parts. Even if they did do it just for the money it wouldn't bother me, why? well movies are all made to make money, that's their purpose that's their goal, it's a business designed to make money, that's why we get sequel after sequel after sequel of movies. O fcourse in this case it looks like for once in Hollywood they didn't do it for the money they did it so Tarantino could do the movie the way he wanted to do it. I wish they would do this more often rather than making directors edit the crap out of their movies, why do you think directors cuts are so popular, because it's how the director wanted it to be before the corporate bigwigs made them edit it down. I'm sure if you didn't like the movie then you don't really care if they made him throw half of his movie away or not, myself I'm glad to get to see all of what he shot. Besides it's not like they are robbing a bank, even where movies are expensive it's still less that it cost to go to TGI Fridays and get a burger, for me it's 4 extra bucks, I'lll skip a freaking big mac that day and go see the movie, maybe my wife will skip buying a pack of cigarettes that day and go with me. It's just not that big a deal per person, I blow more than $4 a week in cokes from vending machines. [/QUOTE]
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