Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
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rs98762001
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Re: Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
Well that looks disappointingly pedestrian. Hopefully it's a case of the trailer failing to do the film justice.
- Cold Bishop
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Well, one must note that film isn't done shooting. So that hardly encompasses the whole film. It does leave me worried that, once again, Tarantino won't be able to do a full chemical process. It's my understanding he hates using a digital intermediate, but he's been stuck with it since Kill Bill since he constantly adopts these rushed production cycles.
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Re: Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
Just to note, this will be playing before Prometheus if anyone wants to wait to catch it on the big screen.
- SpiderBaby
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People seemed to really love the footage that was shown at Cannes, so I'm on the side of it prob just being the trailer (as I agree that the trailer does make it look very pedestrian, almost doesn't have that Tarantino kick that even if you were living under a rock would spot in a second.).
- JPJ
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Although his role is probably just a cameo it was delightful to see Franco Nero in the trailer!
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J Adams
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Ghastly. Why not just watch a good spaghetti from the 60s/70s.
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What kind of an argument is that? There's not room for another spaghetti western in the world?
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Just saw the trailer and I have to say that I'm shocked.
I don't know why I'm shocked, I've come to expect the unexpected from him, especially after seeing the trailer for Inglorious Basterds (and the subsequent film) and being absolutely blown away by how he could manage to make such a 'Tarantino' feeling picture out of the subject matter of WWII. This film looks like a mix of Blaxploitation and Spaghetti Western, that somehow when merged together ooze that trademark Tarantino style.
I can't see this topping Inglorious Basterds, but I can't wait to see this film... Then again I never thought Inglorious Basterds would top pulp fiction for me, but I can honestly say after the 10+ viewings of Inglorious that I've undertaken since it came out that it is my favourite Tarantino and most definitely his masterpiece.
Either way, really anticipating this release
I don't know why I'm shocked, I've come to expect the unexpected from him, especially after seeing the trailer for Inglorious Basterds (and the subsequent film) and being absolutely blown away by how he could manage to make such a 'Tarantino' feeling picture out of the subject matter of WWII. This film looks like a mix of Blaxploitation and Spaghetti Western, that somehow when merged together ooze that trademark Tarantino style.
I can't see this topping Inglorious Basterds, but I can't wait to see this film... Then again I never thought Inglorious Basterds would top pulp fiction for me, but I can honestly say after the 10+ viewings of Inglorious that I've undertaken since it came out that it is my favourite Tarantino and most definitely his masterpiece.
Either way, really anticipating this release
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I'm sure that shot of Leo with that smug little smile is going to be meme'd a whole bunch in the near future.
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It's started already
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Presumably Tarantino is riffing off films like this one, which I cannot say the title of for obvious reasons!TheDudeAbides wrote:This film looks like a mix of Blaxploitation and Spaghetti Western, that somehow when merged together ooze that trademark Tarantino style.
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Boss Nigger's actually a really good film despite the title, though I have a soft spot for Jack Arnold. The trailer reminds me more of a comedic The Great Silence though.
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J Adams
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He\'s certainly an expert on quality cinema.
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You sure spend plenty of time in this thread for someone who's professed to have no interest in this film!J Adams wrote:He\'s certainly an expert on quality cinema.
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That phenomenon is never that surprising in a Tarantino-related thread.mfunk9786 wrote:You sure spend plenty of time in this thread for someone who's professed to have no interest in this film!
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You\'re certainly an expert on quality threads.
- SpiderBaby
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Re: Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
International trailer with a few new scenes, seems to flow much better (as does the blood on the cotton flowers).
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Ahh, much better.
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- mfunk9786
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Classy move honoring the other commitment, but cancelled it out by deciding to go to the papers about his perception of how Django was going. No wonder PTA makes supporting actors sign confidentiality agreements.
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ianungstad
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There are rumors floating around some of the film blogs (InContention, Bleeding Cool, etc.) that Tarantino screened his cut of Django Unchained for execs at the Weinstein company about two weeks back and that the film clocked in at 3h12. Apparently Harvey wasn't very happy with the running time and is insisting on a new shorter edit. There's some speculation that Tarantino is contractually obligated to bring the film in under a certain running time, so he may be forced to cut a significant amount of material.
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stroszeck
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Re: Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
How the hell does a director of Tarantino's stature not have Final Cut and say on the running time? Especially considering his close ties to the Weinstein's. Hell even James Cameron was able to release a 3 hr plus movie in spite of the negative press, inflated budget and other issues on the Titanic set.
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Re: Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
I was under the impression that Tarantino had always welcomed the Weinsteins into the editing process. Even when they agreed to break up Kill Bill into two films, they never officially gave Tarantino final cut. According to Harvey Weinstein, the only time they've ever given any director final cut, in writing, was last year for The Artist, and in that case, we're still talking about a film that was already finished before their involvement and looking for U.S. distribution.