Monday, May 20, 2019

Mary and Tate.

Canadian filmmaker Mary Harron has delivered far more accuracy and justice to the life of Sharon Tate, and to the young girls 'Manson girls' with her new film 'Charlie Says' than Quentin's latest billion dollar bloodbath. I have always despised what Quentin did to true indie cinema artistry with his nerdy desire to recapture -and redo -every single B-movie that he loved as the creepy movie buff that he was and remains, so it's not surprising that he's now gone for the jugular of a tragic California story that's been told a billion times over. The 'buddy film' aspects of what Leo and Brad Pitt bring to the first three quarters of Quentin's latest movie are superficially 'fun' because there is such a thing called popcorn that's meant to be consumed in this surreal world that we live in, and there will always be an appetite for these larger than life eye candy aging star ensembles Quentin records to be played before living (not dead) audiences. rip Sharon, Susan, and the 60's. 
              
               

This is Mary Harron's entire film posted FREE on YOUTUBE.
Ignore the titles at beginning, it is Mary's film- in its entirety.
And, this is the most accurate depiction of that story ever made. 

               





It has been said by some that we all die three times. 
The first time when your heart stops its beat. The second, when they bury you. And the third, when noone ever says your name again.  #neverforgotten

bye.