General Hospital’s Valentin is on the loose! He ended up hiding at Carly’s (Laura Wright) house while half the town keeps glancing over their shoulders. Everyone who knows him is on edge. James Patrick Stuart has slid a fun little cinematic gift onto social media, catching fans off guard in a good way.A quick detour from General Hospital into movie heaven View this post on Instagram Instagram Post“When you get done at the studio early, Quinton Tarantino has a theater right around the corner,” Stuart wrote on Instagram. He continued with, “It’s always playing OG film prints. Today is Kill Bill: the Whole Bloody Affair, and it’s legendary.” The photo he attached hit even harder — the bright, sun-washed exterior of the Vista Theatre, yellow stucco glowing, marquee shouting its own love letter to Tarantino’s restored prints. The image showed an empty sidewalk and a quiet street. A moment carved out of time. It almost smells like warm popcorn from here.Fans jumped in immediately, half celebrating him, half interrogating Tarantino’s real-estate portfolio. One viewer asked, “I thought he owned the New Beverly? Does he own both?” Indeed, the iconic director, Quentin Tarantino, bought the historic Vista Theater in Los Angeles in 2021 and owns it, reopening the single-screen cinema to show films exclusively on film. It’s a passion project alongside his other theater, the New Beverly Cinema.Another fan just hammered the applause emojis like they owed rent. And tucked in between the reactions were those unmistakable GH die-hards — “So happy you are back on GH!!” “Watching u now on GH.” Even a gentle nudge toward Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) slipped in with the comment, “Make sure you load up on the fake buttered popcorn Anna Devane loves!”General Hospital, Kill Bill, Whole and BloodyGeneral Hospital's Valentin Cassadine. | Image Source: ABCKill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair isn’t something you casually watch. It’s the full cut — both volumes merged, restored, and sharpened, the way Tarantino always intended before the studios carved it in half. People travel for this kind of thing. They plan nights around it. One fan even wrote, “I plan on going to see Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair this weekend by myself!” No explanation was needed.Others leaned into the nostalgia of the venue itself. “I love old movie theaters!” someone wrote, and the Vista really is one of the last standing rooms that still feels built for movies, not content. And through it all, Stuart’s post worked like a little beacon — a guy slipping out of the studio, grabbing a few hours in a dark theater with a film that changed a decade of filmmaking, and letting fans peek through the door. A tiny slice of life between scenes, but it hits strong because of who shared it.While Valentin hides in Carly’s shadow, James Patrick Stuart is out there catching Tarantino on real-deal film stock. Two worlds, running parallel. And somehow, both feel like exactly where they should be.General Hospital can be seen weekdays on ABC and Hulu.