Anyone Seen Django?

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


Okay I read QT's intro he said its basically the entire script everything he couldnt do due to budgetary reasons, he let artist RM guera do for the comic, that dudes a pretty good artist and if youve read scalped, cool western style shootouts are his thing
 

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I think 9 times out of 10, whoever watches this solo or on bootleg is gonna wish they saw it with an audience at a movie theatre..

Pretty entertaining flick, SLJ killed it..

Movie was a little too cartoony at times but its QT so it's expected :manny:
 

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Explain this further :dwillhuh:

ANYONE ELSE WITH ANY OTHER HIDDEN shyt?
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Some hidden shyt I noticed is

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When Django first sees the Brittle brothers and goes to shoot them and they're about to whip to slave tied up to a tree, there's a mirror placed so that she can see the lashed coming at her. When Django stands behind her and the Brittle brother, she looks in the mirror, and can see Django's body, but his head/face is completely obscured and covered up by what looks like a smudge or hole in the mirror.

So basically you see Django in the mirror, but not his face. It was definitely intentional, and not an oversight. It was too glaring an error to simply be a problem with the mirror prop.
 

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“I’ve never given anyone their freedom before and now that I have I feel responsible for you.”~ SCHULTZ

:mindblown: i swear this is how all white liberals be thinking!

Yeah, and also Schultz didn't let him go outright to rescue Broomhilda after the Brittle brothers were killed. He said, "I can't in good conscience let you go to Mississippi by yourself."

Now, he was of course looking out for Django, but it wasn't until Schultz was actually killed that Django truly came into his own. He even had more lines than any previous scene in the movie. When he was being shipped off to the coal mine and stopped to tell the Aussies he was a bounty hunter I think Django spoke more in that scene than maybe the entire movie.

Before that it was mostly him acting with his eyes, shooting people mean looks, asking questions, or giving one liners.
 

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from understand he didn't want to wear that shyt, but shultz insisted he play a role

Nah Schultz insisted he play a role. But when it came to clothes Schultx said, "Now oick your clothes" and Django said, "I get to pick my own clothes?" Then Schultz said, "of course." Django then smiled and in the next scene he was wearing the flamboyant outfit.
 

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I was telling someone today that Blind Side offended me, but this movie was just pure piff. Wasnt offended at all. The makers of Blind Side need to be Djangoed.

Did Spike ever say anything about Blind Side?
 

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shyt was aight with typical Tarantino over the top violence.

Don Johnson had me rollin..:laugh:

Spaghetti Western style which is :ahh:to me.

Samuel L. got his Uncle Ruckus, Boondocks poppin!!

What a Tom. Watchin the movie really made me get a handle of the day to day life of slavery.
 

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Okay I read QT's intro he said its basically the entire script everything he couldnt do due to budgetary reasons, he let artist RM guera do for the comic, that dudes a pretty good artist and if youve read scalped, cool western style shootouts are his thing

Yeah its pretty much everything in the script...he left out how Calvin aquired Broomhilda through the poker game, and the scenes prior to that how they show all the slave owners taking their "pony's" out on the town. Also i think the ending in the script had django blowing up the crib first then shootin everyone.
 

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What was the name of the big booty slave and the fine slave that rolled with Candie that Django let slide in the end?

I need names:damn:
 

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Finally, read this whole thread. I still don't see much criticism about the pacing of this film. First Act was fine. Action, comedy nice pace. But then they got to Leo's place and that's where it got uneven. Loved the QT dialogue and the way film slowed down. But the multipe "endings" hurt the film. That could have been edited way better. I'm not saying it's not a good film. But to say it's one of the greatest QT but it felt like it wouldn't end? No.
 
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