You'd be forgiven for thinking you’d fallen into a time warp, as the internet gives way to nonstop Charles Manson mentions and references to L.A. in 1969. But there's been no tear in the fabric of time and space. It’s Quentin Tarantino’s new movie.
You would be forgiven for thinking you’d fallen into some kind of time warp, as yesterday’s Mueller-obsessed internet gives way to nonstopBut there has been no tear in the fabric of time and space. It’s just the much-hyped release date for Quentin Tarantino’s new movie.There are good movies, and there are bad movies.
These are the movies that constitute a full-on pop culture event. There are no real parameters for what elevates a film release into a culture-dominating event, but to paraphrase a certain, you know it when you see it. Or, perhaps more accurately, you know it when you see it.
Here’s a look at some of that universe of film-specific, and more broadly Manson-related coverage, from our paper and beyond:Before he spurred a notorious murder spree, Charles Manson was a failed songwriter who came west to chase his musical dreams. As The Times’ Randall Roberts writes, after “Manson’s arrest and conviction, his sinister charisma became synonymous with evil, and a generation of taboo-busting punk bands — and then rappers — drew meaning from his words, music and myth.
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