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  • mrprice33
    Just some guy
    • Jul 2003
    • 5986

    #76
    The aftermath of Leo slamming his hand was real, right?

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    • illwill10
      Hall Of Fame
      • Mar 2009
      • 19836

      #77
      Re: Django Unchained

      It was one of the best movies I've seen in a while. It was longer than I expected. The shooting scenes was more graphic than I expected(not complaining). The cast was great. Samuel L Jackson hella funny,really enjoyed Waltz, and Leo & Jamie was great.
      Spoiler

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      • aholbert32
        (aka Alberto)
        • Jul 2002
        • 33106

        #78
        Re: Django Unchained

        Originally posted by illwill10
        It was one of the best movies I've seen in a while. It was longer than I expected. The shooting scenes was more graphic than I expected(not complaining). The cast was great. Samuel L Jackson hella funny,really enjoyed Waltz, and Leo & Jamie was great.
        Spoiler
        Yep both were played by James Remar who plays Dexter's dad on Dexter.

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        • mrprice33
          Just some guy
          • Jul 2003
          • 5986

          #79
          Re: Django Unchained

          Will,

          My mom said the same thing, but I think that might be a case of QT reusing an actor in a cameo role.

          Anyone catch Tom Savini?

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          • illwill10
            Hall Of Fame
            • Mar 2009
            • 19836

            #80
            Re: Django Unchained

            Originally posted by aholbert32
            Yep both were played by James Remar who plays Dexter's dad on Dexter.
            Originally posted by mrprice33
            Will,

            My mom said the same thing, but I think that might be a case of QT reusing an actor in a cameo role.

            Anyone catch Tom Savini?
            That is what I thought. At 1st, I thought it was him re-seeing a face

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            • AllJuicedUp
              Rookie
              • Apr 2011
              • 349

              #81
              Re: Django Unchained

              Originally posted by illwill10
              The shooting scenes was more graphic than I expected(not complaining).
              More graphic than you expected?

              Now, I haven't seen this movie yet, but we're talking about Tarantino here. The same dude who made Inglorious Bastards, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, etc... so my question is, what exactly were you expecting? Cause based on his history, I'd be hard pressed to be surprised by anything in this movie.

              So either you went in with clearly faulty expectations, or this movie will go down as the most graphic big blockbuster in movie history

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              • NoleFan
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2002
                • 12856

                #82
                Re: Django Unchained

                After reading you guys feedback and reading over at rottentomatoes.com, I've made the executive decision that the wife and I will be seeing Django Unchained this afternoon.
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                • War Eagle!
                  Pro
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 635

                  #83
                  Re: Django Unchained

                  Good movie, but did we really need to hear the n word 500 times to realize it was set in the 1800's? I think that aspect was a bit over the top and I don't care if people say it, as long as they aren't saying it to me.
                  PSN: FiSH_M3AT

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                  • mrprice33
                    Just some guy
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 5986

                    #84
                    Originally posted by War Eagle!
                    Good movie, but did we really need to hear the n word 500 times to realize it was set in the 1800's? I think that aspect was a bit over the top and I don't care if people say it, as long as they aren't saying it to me.
                    It *is* a movie about slavery.

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                    • illwill10
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 19836

                      #85
                      Re: Django Unchained

                      Originally posted by AllJuicedUp
                      More graphic than you expected?

                      Now, I haven't seen this movie yet, but we're talking about Tarantino here. The same dude who made Inglorious Bastards, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, etc... so my question is, what exactly were you expecting? Cause based on his history, I'd be hard pressed to be surprised by anything in this movie.

                      So either you went in with clearly faulty expectations, or this movie will go down as the most graphic big blockbuster in movie history
                      I didn't put Tarantinos other movies into equation. Heck I loved how graphic it was. When I decide to watch movies I don't really focus on the director
                      Last edited by illwill10; 12-28-2012, 11:20 AM.

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                      • jeebs9
                        Fear is the Unknown
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 47568

                        #86
                        Re: Django Unchained

                        Where can I go to actually talk about the movie without spoiling for any on this site? Because I loved the movie. Everyone should go see it. But 2 things in the movie stuck out badly for me that didn't make any sense.
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                        • Fresh Tendrils
                          Strike Hard and Fade Away
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 36131

                          #87
                          Re: Django Unchained

                          Use spoiler tags.



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                          • Brian Gee
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 1938

                            #88
                            Re: Django Unchained

                            Originally posted by illwill10
                            I didn't put Tarantinos other movies into equation. Heck I loved how graphic it was. When I decide to watch movies I don't really focus on the director
                            Well, if you had decided to take his other movies into account, you would have been prepared? too not expect a Tarantino film to be graphic is like watching a star wars movie and saying you weren't prepared for so many space ships.
                            The line must be drawn HERE! This far, no further!

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                            • illwill10
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 19836

                              #89
                              Re: Django Unchained

                              Originally posted by kerowack
                              Well, if you had decided to take his other movies into account, you would have been prepared? too not expect a Tarantino film to be graphic is like watching a star wars movie and saying you weren't prepared for so many space ships.
                              Definitely. It wasnt like I didnt like it, I didnt really expect it. It made me like it even more how people was dying. Pulp Fiction & Kill Bills is the only movies I could definitely say that I knew it was a Tarantino movie. Like I said, I dont really focus on the director at all, unless he/she is brought up alot in commercials.

                              I never saw Star Wars/Trek.

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                              • Fresh Tendrils
                                Strike Hard and Fade Away
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 36131

                                #90
                                Re: Django Unchained

                                I think its hard to not watch a Tarantino film and realize its directed by him. If not from the dialogue, but also because since Kill Bill he's picked up a lot with his visuals in a stylistic manner. Not to mention he's a pretty big name to not notice. That'd be like going to see Lincoln and not realizing Spielberg directed it or going to see Batman and not knowing Nolan stirred that ship.

                                Still, there's a cool theory about Tarantion's universe and his line of connection is his violence.



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