Anyone Seen Django?

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picked up that django comic, i had to take a piss at one point in the flick where they were talking by the fire at that part they show the brothers laughing at django and broomhilda having sex they then grab django and force themselves on broomhilda....did they show that?

Nah they left out the rape scenes from the script..ending was done different too i noticed.

Dope movie, not qt's best but damn good.
 

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btw when you get the chance watch A fistfull of dynamite aka Duck You Sucker its a film about the mexican revolution, i think thats the film that quentin kind of wanted to make here
 

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Ross's 100 Black Coffins played at the PERFECT time during the movie....

With Leo's carriage leading the way with Django, Schultz, and Leo's goons riding with them dragging the slaves with them :wow:...

When Django was shooting up the slave masters while :pacspit: was playing in the background....

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yall make me want to see this and I ain't seen the last Batman yet, shows you I never go watch movies...and I might go tomorrow

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we extensively explained the handshake scene and about schultz misleading character as a whole... once you truly understand the character arch of schultz and the fact he was really someone who's selfish in his intentions...you may probably appreciate it WAY WAY more. that scene pretty much is the most important scene OF the movie!

that is why he said "I'm sorry" to him.

but Django didn't need his help dude learned alot by watching him.

But here's the thing, he could easily come back if he wanted revenge. Why do that and jeopardize all that work. Especially since "others" had to swallow their pride all the time. And you had to do it once and you "risk" it all.

He couldn't resist. That's white people for you, no matter how liberal.

You know, on one hand, Schultz WAS being very selfish by killing Candie out of pride...but on another hand, I believe it partly had to do with his faith that Django could handle the situation fittingly and ultimately win in the end. He may have felt that Django "BUYING" the wife that he'd come so far for would be a cowardly ending of sorts as, in his mind, Django was the hero Siegfried from the story he told on the mountain...

...theoretically, this may be why (after it's all said-and-done), they show that flashback of Dr. King watching Django practice shooting the snowman and saying something along the lines of "Fastest gun in the South."

Maybe he knew that Django was going to be way too advanced to get clapped up by anyone in or around that house. Django was reaching for his gun the ENTIRE time and Doc knew he was a surgeon with the heat...he tried to put it off but as soon as Candie made it apparent that it was a sale by requesting a handshake to seal the deal, Doc figured :whoa: "fukk this. Everybody in this bytch has GOT to die now and why not get this party started by making SURE I send this guy to hell first? Django is Siegfried...he'll win in the end." :bustback::bustback::bustback:

Wonder why he didn't have "Kike" thrown around in IB like he did da n word wit dis movie. :ld:

Seems like buddy just likes to find any excuse to use dat word and dis movie was a perfect scapegoat to do so. :heh: :mjpls:

Someone addressed it as I was typing it, but yeah...that word was born in America and more than likely not used by the Nazi's as a primary insult in the period that the movie was supposed to take place.
 

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Another thing...why has there been not talk about how country white people from that time were made to look INCREDIBLY ignorant...almost as bad as Stephen looked with the house slave act? From the sheriff in the beginning to Big Daddy to everyone that encountered Django riding on that horse. Schultz and Django were sonning the shyt out of hicks left & right

"I'm gonna walk in the moonlight w/ you." :skip: :smugfavre:

"Wanna hold my hand?" :shaq: :troll:

What about the two guys from the very beginning and how they were pleading with slaves for their lives with idiotic reasoning OR...

....the redneck that was dealing with the slave who had climbed up the tree because Candie released the dogs on him. :why: What the fukk was he even saying? Dude was almost completely incoherent :mindblown

Whites and blacks laughed at those parts too in the theatre I was in.
 

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The people getting outraged about this movie, especially the ones who haven't seen it are pathetic. Seems like they feel it's their responsibility as a black man to take offense to this, so they just do so regardless of how little sense it makes.

Who the fukk is dumb enough to waste time using this movie as a Soapbox to speak about the ills of Hollywood, white people and c00nery? Oh yeah internet black panthers and spike lee.
 

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I wonder what music is on the playlist of all these cats that are outraged...

Ol', fighting the wrong battle , ass nikkas...
 

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Aight.. my take...

Django was a free man at the point he first picked his own clothes. The clothes he picked were some clown extravagant shyt he thought looked nice because of the desire to look like the oppressor and/or
be a flashy man

He, himself, probably would look at the outfit on someone and think they are a clown, however, he got the chance and looked like a clown himself.

It took the slave wihtout the filter to explain to him he looked stupid.

It reminded me of alot of the problems in the hood with people looking like buffoons because something appears flashy.

How often do we see people look like straight minstrels because of what is trendy for that time or era?


I agree but you still a bytch shugg
 

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Think I'll wait til it comes out on DVD.

I thought about shunning it at first like most other black people who did a :rudy: at the concept of the movie itself, but I'll have an open mind and I'll look at it under my own devices. :manny:

:flabbynsick: If you aren't going to see this in theaters, at least get the blu-ray.
 

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That Rick Ross song doesnt even sound dope to me outside of the movie. When it came on during the movie, that sh1t was epic. When I played it in the whip it was :ehh:

And what Black Man is putting Inglorious Basterds over this?:wtf:

Django is officially my favorite Tarentino movie:blessed:
 
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