10 Movies You Weren't Supposed To Take Seriously
10. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
After making a career out of shocking, challenging and sometimes even moving his audience unexpectedly, it's safe to say that you can always bet on whatever Quentin Tarantino churns out next stealing a whole host of headlines upon its release.
And as expected, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood did precisely that in 2019, with everything from the film's jaw-dropping rewriting of Sharon Tate's murder at the hands of the Manson family to Bruce Lee getting his ass handed to him by Brad Pitt's Cliff Booth all dividing audiences seemingly from the get-go.
When it comes to that latter piece of controversial action, Tarantino was quick to fire back at those, including Lee's daughter, who claimed the director framed the martial arts legend as "an arrogant !*$% who was full of hot air." He'd even go as far as to state on the Joe Rogan Experience that everyone who had a problem with his depiction of Lee, outside of his family, could "go s*ck a d**k!"
In short, if you've got a serious problem with Tarantino's revisionist history, who gives a f***? The director is playing in his own sandbox and doesn't care if you take his flicks seriously or not.