The subject of how long a movie could and should be has come up more than a couple of times in recent news cycles. And no one knows about it better than Quentin Tarantino, as hes already dropped a stealth experiment in re-editing a previous film with the extended mini-series version of The Hateful Eight, and a longer cut of Django Unchained mentioned as in the works.
And now that hes premiered his new film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood to an eager and accepting crowd at the Cannes Film Festival, hes preemptively talking about making this latest film longer than it already is.
The current cut of Quentin Tarantinos ninth film sits at the running time of 2 hours and 39 minutes. And that'a because, as Tarantino himself stated in a recent interview, he had a specific mantra when it came to how he and editor Fred Raskin decided how to put it all together. It coincides with his wishes to extend Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which he expresses in the remarks below:
I wouldnt take anything else out. Im going to explore possibly putting something back in. If anything, I wanted to go to Cannes too short. if Im going to err, Im going to err on too tight.
As the story goes, Quentin Tarantino and Fred Raskin aimed for a cut that not only satisfied what Tarantino wanted out of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, but also outpaced the old Quentin movie time frame of 2 hours and 45 minutes. Now that the jobs been done though, it feels like QT is ready to take the audiences reactions, and his own mental notes, to put some more material back into his next blockbuster picture.
He has a lot of material to work with too, as IndieWires coverage on Quentin Tarantinos latest mentioned that Fred Raskin had crafted an initial 4 hour and 20 minute cut, which basically had everything intact. So we could see the length of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood jump anywhere from a couple of minutes to a whole lot of time, depending on where Quentin Tarantino wants to go with the film.
We wouldnt expect all that much to be added back in, as after all, this is supposed to be a theatrical experience. But as with Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight (and hopefully fulfilling a promise he made years ago, Kill Bill), Once Upon A Time In Hollywood could find itself expanded into a much longer experience in the streaming and home video afterglow. That's provided its a success in the box office, as originally intended. Which, after watching the most recent trailer below, feels like a distinct possibility.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood shakes up history on July 26th, but if youre looking for something a little more immediate at the box office, check out our 2019 release schedule and see whats headed down the road.
Quentin Tarantino isn't married to the two-hour, 39-minute Cannes version of ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD, as he made very clear during his time at the prestigious film festival in France
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Quentin Tarantino Might Make Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Quentin Tarantino is not wedded to the Cannes cut of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."He and editor Fred Raskin worked hard to finish it in time to world premiere at his favorite festival on
It coincides with his wishes to extend Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which he expresses in the remarks below: As the story goes, Quentin Tarantino and Fred Raskin aimed for a cut that not only satisfied what Tarantino wanted out of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood , but also outpaced the "old Quentin movie " time frame of 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Quentin Tarantino Might Make Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
That's certainly the case with his latest, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which debuted at Cannes in a cut running to 2 hours and 40 minutes - but when it receives a wider release, it might be
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Quentin Tarantino cut multiple performers from his new film 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' including James Marsden and Tim Roth, but that might change.
Quentin Tarantino Might Actually Make Once Upon A Time In
So we could see the length of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood jump anywhere from a couple of minutes to a whole lot of time, depending on where Quentin Tarantino wants to go with the film.
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Let the Quentin Tarantino debates begin. "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" premiered on Tuesday night at the Cannes Film Festival to declarations of it being a "masterpiece" with comparisons
Quentin Tarantino Says He May Recut 'Once Upon a Time in
So we could see the length of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood jump anywhere from a couple of minutes to a whole lot of time, depending on where Quentin Tarantino wants to go with the film. We wouldn't expect all that much to be added back in, as after all, this is supposed to be a theatrical experience.
Quentin Tarantino Might Actually Make Once Upon A Time In
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