Any fan of the Western genre will be aware of the Django films. There have been 31 in all with only one official sequel, and most feature Django as a bounty hunter who variously drags a coffin behind him, refuses to speak and kills everything in sight.
When it was announced that Quentin Tarantino was to finally tackle the genre, we were more than excited. Tarantino takes a lot of shit from people who get paid to slate films, but for our money anything he does begs to be watched. Django Unchained, starring Jamie Foxx as Django and supported by Christoph Waltz and Leo di Caprio, is set to be released at Christmas and looks ace. One commenter wondered if ‘he’ll get dragged down by dialogue.” Which is surely missing the point.
looks pretty fucking cool. say what you will about QT, this movie looks like it could be awesome.
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Jun 09 2012 05:33 am
I like, QT, myself. I think this has some real potential.
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Jun 09 2012 10:47 am
It's gonna be the exact same as every Tarantino movie, except a Western. The next one will be in fucking space.
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Jun 09 2012 05:39 pm
you're telling me reservoir dogs, pulp fiction, and kill bill were the same movie?
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Jun 09 2012 05:44 pm
I'll obviously check this out as I've never seen a Tarantino film that wasn't at least entertaining. Even his dumb ones don't feel like a waste of time.
Oh wait, Death Proof, fuck that movie.
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you're telling me reservoir dogs, pulp fiction, and kill bill were the same movie?
There are a lot of people with pseudo-ADD who can't stand the long conversations. They get all antsy because they're actually forced to think and pay attention while watching a movie. There are also a lot of big words in there that frighten Tarantino-haters. To guys like woodzy, it just all sounds like gibberish because they can't comprehend half of what is going on and therefore they think it's the same movie.
Four Rooms is another Tarantino flick I'll mention is awesome.
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Jun 10 2012 12:38 pm
This looks pretty badass, not gonna lie.
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Jun 10 2012 04:02 pm
Klimbatize wrote:
There are a lot of people with pseudo-ADD who can't stand the long conversations. They get all antsy because they're actually forced to think and pay attention while watching a movie. There are also a lot of big words in there that frighten Tarantino-haters. To guys like woodzy, it just all sounds like gibberish because they can't comprehend half of what is going on and therefore they think it's the same movie.
Are you serious?
My main beef is that they are just all similar themed, with pop culture references and not much else. I get that lots of movies do that, it's just not great entertainment to me. It's just borrowed themes from other films with added Tarantino-speak. I agree that they are all entertaining in some ways, just not OMG GONNA BE GREAT or even overly original like most people seem to think whenever he ejaculates another one of his vehicles for his coke fueled mania.
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Jun 10 2012 04:52 pm
I'm inclined to agree with Woodzy. While I like his movies and haven't been disappointed yet, he is very formulaic. I'm starting to think he's becoming a parody of himself almost like Tim Burton. I think both of them have a checklist now for every movie they make that gives it their signature style instead of trying new things.
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Jun 10 2012 08:07 pm
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Are you serious?
Not really.
Also, I've never heard Tarantino referred to as "formulaic". I agree that most of his films have a similar feel, and you can almost always tell when you're watching one of his films because of the dialogue and direction, but I think that's more a sign of his uniqueness rather than him following a formula.
I don't see how anyone can think Inglorious Basterds, his last major film, was formulaic. I don't remember too many pop culture references in that. Hell, Death Proof, his film before that, wasn't formulaic either. Boring, sure, but not predictable.
Not formulaic as in predictable, I just meant it like his films always have touches that are identifiable to his movies. I know it's good to have a signature style but it doesn't really come off natural anymore. More like he does it his way for the sake of doing it his way. I'm not knocking him because Inglorious Basterds is one of his best. I also liked Death Proof so that makes me a bigger Tarantino fan than you.
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Jun 19 2012 03:26 am
Typical Hollywood racism flick. Can't have an all-Black cast.
There are a lot of people with pseudo-ADD who can't stand the long conversations. They get all antsy because they're actually forced to think and pay attention while watching a movie. There are also a lot of big words in there that frighten Tarantino-haters. To guys like woodzy, it just all sounds like gibberish because they can't comprehend half of what is going on and therefore they think it's the same movie.
Are you serious?
My main beef is that they are just all similar themed, with pop culture references and not much else. I get that lots of movies do that, it's just not great entertainment to me. It's just borrowed themes from other films with added Tarantino-speak. I agree that they are all entertaining in some ways, just not OMG GONNA BE GREAT or even overly original like most people seem to think whenever he ejaculates another one of his vehicles for his coke fueled mania.
I used to think Tarantino was brilliant. Then I saw Kill Bill Parts 1 and 2, which was so blatantly derivative and corny that I realized gee, this guy is kinda sorta really overrated. Plus he comes off as an egotistical prick in most of his interviews. Also, people read too much into his movies. You know what was in the briefcase in Pulp Fiction? Nothing in particular. It was just a fucking briefcase. And now there are fucking thesis papers on how brilliant the symbolism of the briefcase was and how the guy's soul was inside it and shit. Gimme a fucking break.
There's nothing that makes the average Tarantino movie better than say, Smokin' Aces or 3000 Miles To Graceland, other than they don't have the Tarantino name attached to them so reviewers are all LOL THIS SUX CUZ IT'S NOT TARANTINO.
There are a lot of people with pseudo-ADD who can't stand the long conversations. They get all antsy because they're actually forced to think and pay attention while watching a movie. There are also a lot of big words in there that frighten Tarantino-haters. To guys like woodzy, it just all sounds like gibberish because they can't comprehend half of what is going on and therefore they think it's the same movie.
Are you serious?
My main beef is that they are just all similar themed, with pop culture references and not much else. I get that lots of movies do that, it's just not great entertainment to me. It's just borrowed themes from other films with added Tarantino-speak. I agree that they are all entertaining in some ways, just not OMG GONNA BE GREAT or even overly original like most people seem to think whenever he ejaculates another one of his vehicles for his coke fueled mania.
I used to think Tarantino was brilliant. Then I saw Kill Bill Parts 1 and 2, which was so blatantly derivative and corny that I realized gee, this guy is kinda sorta really overrated. Plus he comes off as an egotistical prick in most of his interviews. Also, people read too much into his movies. You know what was in the briefcase in Pulp Fiction? Nothing in particular. It was just a fucking briefcase. And now there are fucking thesis papers on how brilliant the symbolism of the briefcase was and how the guy's soul was inside it and shit. Gimme a fucking break.
There's nothing that makes the average Tarantino movie better than say, Smokin' Aces or 3000 Miles To Graceland, other than they don't have the Tarantino name attached to them so reviewers are all LOL THIS SUX CUZ IT'S NOT TARANTINO.
So you dislike ALL his movies because 2 were bad? So, you liked Pulp Fiction but after watching Kill Bill you stopped liking it? That really doesn't make much sense and afterall, i'am grateful that there is a director like Quentin Tarantino because that means at least that there will be now and then a decent and original movie (compared to mainstream films) in the cinemas, with actual dialogues that go above standard hollywood scripts.
Maybe QT is a bit overrated, i would probably agree on that but he is still good. And Kill Bill isn't that bad. It's a little weird overall and i see that it feels sometimes like "7th Heaven" meets "Lady Snowblood" but in the end there is a lot worse out there. And his last movie "Inglorious Basterds" was the best i saw in a long time when it comes to mainstream movies.
And another question. If QT is overrated, who is really great director in your oppinion?
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Dec 06 2012 03:56 am
I am looking forward to this movie. I like anything that QT directs. He's one of my personal favorite directors of all-time.
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Dec 18 2012 03:07 pm
Just saw the trailer when I went to go see Skyfall (which is odd, considering they're not supposed to show red band trailers during PG-13 movies). It looks pretty cool, although I've never heard of the series before.
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Dec 26 2012 11:34 pm
I just saw the movie last night. I haven't gone out of my way to see Tarantino films, so I wasn't sure exactly what to expect as far as the plot progression went. As it was, the characters were all engaging and I can't say I was disappointed with a single thing in it. One of my favorite films this year.
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Dec 27 2012 12:28 am
For some reason I thought this thread was going to be about The Amazing Atheist's review of the movie. Silly me.
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Jan 15 2013 01:36 am
saw this last night after work and i enjoyed it quite a bit. the characters were well written and engaging. nothing was really bad about it.
well, jamie foxx was too much of a bad ass, but other than that, i give it thumbs up
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Jan 15 2013 01:41 am
I chose not to see the movie because Jamie Foxx is a hypocritical racist cunt.
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Jan 15 2013 01:53 am
I used to like Jamie Foxx, but then I discovered how much of a dickface he is. Seriously, fuck that guy.
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Jan 15 2013 02:00 am
I didn't know this movie was based off previous Django movies. The more you know.
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Jan 20 2013 10:38 pm
sidewaydriver wrote:
I'm inclined to agree with Woodzy. While I like his movies and haven't been disappointed yet, he is very formulaic. I'm starting to think he's becoming a parody of himself almost like Tim Burton. I think both of them have a checklist now for every movie they make that gives it their signature style instead of trying new things.
I'm inclined to concur with both of you. Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Jackie Brown are all fantastic movies, but like Woodzy said, it agitates me to no end when Chin throws in the most esoteric of references. Kill Bill Volume 1 I remember enjoying a bit more than the second.
I've yet to see Inglorious Basterds, and I do wanna check Django. Despite some gripes, I do find his flicks entertaining for the most part, as do you.
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Jan 22 2013 12:38 pm
Wait is this Jamie Foxx anger about the snl thing or did I miss something?
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Jan 22 2013 09:21 pm
Optimist With Doubts wrote:
Wait is this Jamie Foxx anger about the snl thing or did I miss something?
I can't speak for anyone else, but he comes across as arrogant and racist. I really dislike racists, they should all just go die. I still consider him a good actor, I just can't support someone like him.