I saw this movie in 70mm and absolutely loved it. It's actually my favorite QT movie aside from Pulp Fiction (and maybe Dogs).
The Hateful Eight
Shot on 70mm film, the wide 2.76:1 compositions present striking, barren snowscapes with tiny figures distinct against bright white backgrounds and moodily composed interiors filled with small pools of light in stagey, location-locked claustrophobia. Colors are limited to browns, greens, grays, and blacks of nature, cabin, and careworn clothes, but all are distinct in a wide range of tones. Despite dimness, detail is good.
The soundtrack is all about creating tension and an atmosphere of mystery, horror, and suspense. Wind never stops whooshing all around, occasionally blasting in with full force when a character busts in through the door. Effects are accurately panned. Even among furious atmospherics, the all-important, racial- slurring, wise-ass dialogue is always clear. Ennio Morricone’s Oscar-winning score is similarly full, resonant, and clean, immersing you in a vortex of singing, electronica, and orchestral instruments well separated into each channel. With a wide dynamic range, high-register strings and rumbling woodwinds coexist with no distortion at either end. Pounding hooves and wagon wheels boom bassily, guns resonate like cannons, and elbows slam into faces with resounding thump.
Extras consist of a blah talking-heads promo and roadshow releases presented by the always-enthused Tarantino and the endlessly entertaining Samuel L. Jackson.
BLU-RAY
STUDIO: Starz/Anchor Bay, 2015
ASPECT RATIO: 2.76:1
AUDIO: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
LENGTH: 167 mins.
MPAA RATING: R
DIRECTOR: Quentin Tarantino
STARRING: Kurt Russell, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Dern
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