Here’s a guide to all the extras featured on the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Collector’s Edition set. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino’s penultimate movie, and (technically) his ninth directorial outing. Tarantino has left a huge mark on the filmmaking landscape since his debut with Reservoir Dogs in 1992, which saw a group of thieves gather in a warehouse in the after of a heist gone very wrong. The movie’s quotable dialogue and shocking scenes of violence made it a word of mouth hit.

It was his next movie Pulp Fiction that cemented him as a filmmaking icon, and in the years that followed he made more classics like Jackie Brown and Inglourious Basterds too. He’s also written on some major movies, including From Dusk Till Dawn and Tony Scott’s True Romance. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is intended as something of a love/hate letter to the movie industry, and is the latest entry in Tarantino’s alternate history series of films that began with 2009’s Inglourious Basterds, which saw World War 2 come to an end in a very different way.

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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood follows fading star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), his friend/stuntman Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) and Rick’s next door neighbor Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), against the backdrop of a rapidly changing movie business and social climate. The movie received near-total acclaim for its performances and writing, with Pitt winning an Oscar for his performance. While special edition DVDs or Blu-rays may not be as popular as they once were, fans of the film may want to check the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Collector’s Edition.

The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 4K / Blu-ray Collector’s Edition comes packaged a mini-MAD magazine that parodies Rick’s Western series Bounty Law, but renames it Lousy Law. Also included is a vinyl record and turntable adapter with two songs from the soundtrack and a collectible poster of Rick’s fake Italian movie Operation Dynamite. The special features on the Blu-ray include short featurettes Quentin Tarantino’s Love Letter to Hollywood, Shop Talk – The Cars of 1969, The Fashion of 1969, Bob Richardson – For the Love of Film and Restoring Hollywood – The Production Design of Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.

There’s also an extra 25 minutes worth of deleted or extended scenes on Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Collector’s Edition. It’s a package tailored towards fans of the movie, and its a pretty cool one at that.

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