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The Hateful Eight [Blu-ray]

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Genre Western
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Contributor Bruce Dern, Tim Roth, Stacey Sher, Channing Tatum, Richard Gladstein, Walton Goggins, James Parks, Zoë Bell, Michael Madsen, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Leigh, Dana Gourrier, Quentin Tarantino, Shannon McIntosh, Visiona Romantica, Inc., Demian Bichir, Samuel Jackson See more
Language English
Runtime 2 hours and 48 minutes
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The Hateful Eight (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)

New-The Hateful Eight [Blu-ray] 'The Hateful 8' is set 6 or 8 or 12 years after the Civial War in wintery Wyoming, and a blizzard is coming. Bounty Hunter John Ruth is trying to get his bounty, Ms. Daisy Domergue (Dah-mer-goo), to the town of Red Rock where she's scheduled to be brought to justice. Along the way he and his wagon driver Olie pick up two strangers; another bounty hunter and former union soldier, Major Marquis Warren, and a former union soldier, Major Marquis Warren, and a former southern renegade who clalims to be the new mayor of Red Rock, Chris Mannix. The impending storm has forced them to stop at Minnie's Haberdashery, a stagecoach stopover on a mountain pass. When they arrive at Minnie's, they are not greeted by the proprietor but by four strangers. As the storm takes over the mountainside cabin our eight travelers come to learn they may not make it to Red Rock after all.

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Original Languages English
Actors Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Dern, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Demian Birchir, Kurt Russell, Channing Tatum, Michael Madsen
Studio & Production Company Anchor Bay Entertainment
Colour Y
Record Label Anchor Bay Entertainment
Brand TCFHE/ANCHOR BAY/STARZ
Movie Genre Blu-Ray - CONTEMPORARY
Assembled Product Weight 0.22 Pounds
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) 0.45 x 6.70 x 5.64 Inches
Release Date 12/31/2016

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The Hateful 8 is set 6 or 8 or 12 years after the Civil War in wintery Wyoming, and a blizzard is coming.  Bounty Hunter John Ruth is trying to get his bounty, Ms. Daisy Domergue (Dah-mer-goo), to the town of Red Rock where she’s scheduled to be brought to justice.  Along the way he and his wagon driver Olie pick up two strangers; another bounty hunter and former union soldier, Major Marquis Warren, and a former southern renegade who claims to be the new mayor of Red Rock, Chris Mannix.  The impending storm has forced them to stop at Minnie’s Haberdashery, a stagecoach stopover on a mountain pass. When they arrive at Minnie’s, they are not greeted by the proprietor but by four strangers.  As the storm takes over the mountainside cabin our eight travelers come to learn they may not make it to Red Rock after all.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.56 ounces
  • Audio Description: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 35335918
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Quentin Tarantino
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 48 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ March 29, 2016
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Kurt Russell, Samuel Jackson, Jennifer Leigh, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Richard Gladstein, Stacey Sher, Shannon McIntosh
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ The Weinstein Company
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01A53WR3Y
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 16,190 ratings

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
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Well acted cinematic western with a lot of story and a lot of blood. Definitely Tarantino.
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Well acted cinematic western with a lot of story and a lot of blood. Definitely Tarantino.
This is a beautifully cinematic movie western. Definitely Quentin Tarantino. Brilliantly acted, with many twists and turns in the script. If you like Tarantino you will like this movie. And if you like Samual L. Jackson, then you will like this movie. The only criticism I would make is it's about a half an hour too long, but it's a DVD so you can take a break. I remember in the theater presentation there was an intermission.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
"The Hateful Eight" is a captivating film that brings together a star-studded cast and masterful storytelling. Quentin Tarantino's direction shines once again as he weaves together a violent and suspenseful tale set in post-Civil War America. The performances by the ensemble cast are nothing short of exceptional, with each actor bringing depth and complexity to their characters. The film's gripping plot twists and turns keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. With its stunning cinematography and haunting score, "The Hateful Eight" is a must-see for any film enthusiast.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
One of my favorite Western movies.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
If you like westerns and action this movie is for you. It’s a remake, but it’s really good. Lots of well known actors in it too!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018
For even some of his most avid fans, THE HATEFUL EIGHT, felt like a bridge too far for Quentin Tarantino. And I have to agree up to a point, as the film is certainly overlong, and a truly indulgent homage to Italian Spaghetti westerns of the late 60’s and early 70’s. No writer and director working today has a more devoted fan base than Tarantino, one he has earned fairly, starting with RESERVOIR DOGS and PULP FICTION, the latter being the single most influential film of the 90’s, and for many film buffs, the equivalent of a rock show. His subsequent films, with the possible exception of JACKIE BROWN (an Elmore Leonard adaptation), have been greeted with adulation by his ever increasing fan base, captivated by Tarantino’s ability to steal from the best of grindhouse cinema, be it Italian or Japanese or Hong Kong or low budget Hollywood, and make it something uniquely his own, with amble helpings of violence and profanity. I count myself as a big fan, more than happy revisit his bad asses, vengeful Mommas, psychos, and just plain no accounts time and again. Nobody can write dialogue better, and absolutely nobody can stage a big set piece showdown better than Tarantino. But THE HATEFUL EIGHT really begs the question, is too much of a good thing really wonderful.

The plot is a mashup of a paperback western and Agatha Christie, as it most of the action takes place on a stagecoach traveling the Wyoming countryside, and at a way station called Minnie’s Haberdashery, in fact, almost all the action takes place at the latter during a furious snow storm. The film opens with a stagecoach carrying Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh, he plays the lawman, John Ruth, and she is his prisoner, Daisy Domergue, a vicious gang leader Ruth is taking to town of Red Rock to hang. On the way they pick up two strangers, Major Marquis Warren, played by Samuel L. Jackson, a bounty hunter who brings them in dead rather than alive, and Walton Goggins, as Chris Mannix, a Confederate veteran, who claims to be on his way to Red Rock to be the new sheriff. The weather turns bad and the stage is forced to ride it out at Minnie’s, where they find four strangers in charge, played by Tim Roth, Bruce Dern, Michael Madsen, and Damien Bicher, all of whom, may or may not be who they claim to be. None of them really trust each other, as Ruth suspects that some of Daisy’s gang are going to try and free her, while Northern veteran Warren is wary of Southerners Mannix and and Dern’s General Smithers. Tensions simmer and boil, and the bad side of everyone comes out, and all the characters get a chance to prove just how “hateful” they truly are before they meet their end.

The first instance of Tarantino being indulgent comes in the opening sequence on the stage, which runs nearly a half hour, where introductions are made as the characters, talk, and talk, and talk, and lots and lots and lots of exposition heavy dialogue is exchanged. Even if a lot of it is delivered in great Southern accents by Russell and Goggins, it plays incredibly slow, especially on a second viewing. Even worse is the pause in the middle of the film, which tells its story in “chapters,” where we hit reverse, and it is revealed what happened before the stage arrived, including a bunch of gruesome killings, the introduction of a totally new character, and way more exposition. Nothing is left to the viewer to figure out; everything is foreshadowed to death, and at three hours and change running time, that’s a lot of explaining. And a lot of excess, especially when it comes to the nihilism at the dark center of this story, where everyone lives down to their worst aspects, as at the end, when the racist former Confederate, Mannix, and the black former Union officer, Warren, unite in the their mutual hatred of Daisy Domergue to string her up by a rope, and calmly watch her choke to death, even as they breathe their last. There is always a dark heart at the center of Tarnatino’s films, where even those we root for are sadists who show no mercy, where any and all moral codes are utterly ignored, where vengeance is a religion. But in HATEFUL EIGHT, it is taken so far that even heretofore avid Tarantino supporters like myself, question whether he has not only gone to the well once too often, but dug this particular well way too deep to start with.

Still, speaking strictly as a cinephile, my admiration for Tarantino knows no bounds, for no director working today knows what he wants better, and gets it all right up there on the movie screen. I love how he shot in 70 MM, creating wide vistas even while keeping the action indoors, letting some of the protagonists take center stage in some scenes, reducing others to be merely extras. Nobody sets a mood better, and HATEFUL EIGHT hits the right note in the opening credit sequence set to Ennio Moriconne’s magnificent Oscar winning score, which is more suitable for a horror film than a western, and right off the bat begins to build tension. This is great visual storytelling without uttering a word, and if I complained about too much dialogue, that doesn’t mean it is not worth listening to, as most of the protagonists are revealed to be liars who can’t be trusted, or as in the case of Major Marquis Warren, a very unreliable narrator – see his story about the Lincoln letter or his tale to General Smithers about the fate of the General’s son. There are the little ways characters are revealed, as when Roth’s Mobray drops his proper British accent when he is shot, and reverts to a cockney one. Tarantino has built himself something of a stock company, which now must include Jennifer Jason Leigh, who gives a fearless performance as Daisy, a hate filled bitch, who in the course of the film, is punched in the face, and then has blood, brains and puke splattered across it. Tarantino’s choice of music to punctuate the story is still spot on, here using the long forgotten Roy Orbison tune, “There Won’t be Many Coming Home” perfectly. Even in this overlong movie, the actors clearly got in rhythm with each other, even those like Dern, whose taciturn charater has less to say when compared with the others. I do admire the way Tarantino does not bow to his SJW critics; he makes sure his characters talk as hateful as they act, and how he doesn’t make Jackson’s character, the lone black among a bunch Reconstruction Era whites, into some kind of heroic avenger, he may not be the worst among this eight, but not by much.

And best of all, I enjoy the homage to (or theft from) great film makers of the past; in THE HATEFUL EIGHT we see the clear influence of John Ford’s STAGECOACH, Budd Boetticher’s THE TALL T, and Sergio Corbucci’s THE BIG SILENCE. I wonder if I am the only one who thought the name of the character Jackson plays was a shout to Charles Marquis Warren, the ubiquitous producer of many a TV western, such as RAWHIDE, from back in the day.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
A classic!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2016
Running time (2 hr. and 47 minutes), Hi-Def Picture, 5.1 DTS Sound, Widescreen picture. Crisp and beautiful cinematography. This movie hands down was a great movie! If you like cowboy movies, this is your movie. I loved every square inch of this movie. It’s well-crafted and written. This movie has beautiful and stunning cinematography, and amazingly accurate period satire, wardrobes and props. Hollywood elites, (A-list) actors (Samul L. Jackson and Kurt Russell) carried this movie very well, and demonstrated some true grit hardcore acting which was absolutely amazing. This movie is true to the period of the 1870s cowboy brutality and racism. Some reviews on this site lack education and facts. The realism and brutality in this movie are accurate to those times. They actually committed heinous atrocities back in those times, and treated women far worse than what was portrayed in the movie. The 1870s was NOT the (soft hug a tree world) we live in today, so get over it! This movie takes place after the Civil War, approximately during the (1870s). The premise of this movie is (two) Bounty Hunters trying to get their bounty to a town; Red Rock. They stop at Minnie’s Haberdashery, a stagecoach stopover to wait out a storm, when all hell breaks loose during their visit. So this movie is damn good and that’s a fact jack! This movie is not dry or boring and will hold your every attention throughout all (2 hours and 47 minutes) of detail. This movie is so well written that it actually seemed to go by a lot faster; felt more like a (2) hour movie. In terms of entertainment, this movie is a great value. It’s the kind of movie you can curl up with popcorn and just let it draw you right in! You will get your monies worth out of this movie. This movie is NOT a family movie, meaning it’s NOT for kids at all! However, its good solid adult entertainment. This movie is a true classic in the style of “Django”. I love all of (Quentin Tarantino’s) movies. The guy is absolutely brilliant! Recommend purchase on Blu-ray.

The Facts:

1. The movie is: 2 hrs. 47 minutes long.
2. Stunning Cinematography.
3. A-List acting.
4. Some humor/ brutal language.
5. Lots of gore.
6. Hardcore violence and blood.
7. Set back in the 1870s.
8. True to the times of the 1870s hardcore racism.
9. The movie is very entertaining.
10. There are NO (dry or boring areas) in this movie.

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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
CD is great quality and great condition! Love Teretino movies !!! Get some popcorn and a shot ... 😁
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
Very graphic scenes and intense violence.
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Joshua Kurzitza
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing film
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2023
Great movie. Must have if you want the whole Quentin Tarantino colllection.
Alessandro
5.0 out of 5 stars The Hateful Eight [Edizione: Regno Unito]: Autenticità Visiva e Sonora per Collezionisti
Reviewed in Italy on April 26, 2024
L'edizione UK in Blu-ray di "The Hateful Eight" si presenta in un elegante slipcase cartonato, aggiungendo un tocco di classe alla collezione di ogni appassionato di cinema. Questa versione è ideale per chi predilige l'esperienza audiovisiva nella lingua originale, dato che include solo la traccia audio inglese. Coloro che desiderano una versione doppiata in italiano dovranno cercare un'altra edizione. Nonostante questa limitazione linguistica, il Blu-ray offre una qualità visiva e sonora superba, rispettando la visione artistica del regista Quentin Tarantino. Un acquisto consigliato per i cinefili che apprezzano i film nel loro formato più puro.
Michael Rack
5.0 out of 5 stars OK
Reviewed in Germany on September 29, 2023
John Doe
1.0 out of 5 stars Region A (North America) and damaged plastic box in shipping.
Reviewed in Poland on July 31, 2023
This movie edition has turned out to be Region A locked (North America) so my european Panasonic bluray player cannot read the disc. Further more movie's box has been damaged during shipping due to inappropriate packaging (standard amazon's cardboard envelope).

Languages: English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio
Subtitles: English SDH (deaf or hard hearing) and spanish
Screen format: 2.76:1
Hugo Arellano Colunga
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on December 27, 2019
Es una pelicula muy buena y no tuve ningun problema con la paqueteria y la caja de la pelicula