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Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained'


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Posted 30 April 2011 - 02:27

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Well, if you’ve been wondering what Quentin Tarantino‘s next movie will be, the wait is over. Quentin has put pen to paper recently (which pens you should really know, as a true fan) and after what is known as publishing day, another ‘magnus opum’ is now seeing the light of day.

Tarantino fans rejoice, for what we have here, officially, is Senor Q. T’s latest ….. DJANGO UNLEASHED [actually, if you look at the pic, it's 'Django Unchained']

And while you are recovering from your heart attacks, let me run this down for you my friends, geek style. The two-word Tarantino movie title is back, and we have a deuce reference. Of course to the ever legendary spaghetti western Django of 1966 by Sergio Corbucci (click this link now if you have no idea who either of these are), and of course Sukiyaki Western Django, by the revered Takashi Miike in which Q shot a snake! Django is of course the fella with the gatling gun in his coffin… but what if QT unleashes a Django onto the screen? Fiesta…..

At this point we cannot confirm whether this has anything to do with recent rumors that this might be Quentin’s “southern” or if it is a “real” spaghetti western or anything else.

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Posted 30 April 2011 - 02:42

Awesome. QT is a god. Imagine the awesomeness if QT and Bruce Campbell got together ... Dusk Til Dawn 2 doesnt count ...

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Posted 30 April 2011 - 02:49

A little part deep down inside me wants it to have something to do with Django Reinhardt, though that would be quite improbable.

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Posted 30 April 2011 - 03:12

View PostDrunkenBeard, on 30 April 2011 - 02:49, said:

A little part deep down inside me wants it to have something to do with Django Reinhardt, though that would be quite improbable.

Wasn't that why the original Django film had the main character have his hand destroyed, in a matter not entirely unlike that of Django Reinhardt? I think there is the connection you speak of.

The same wikipedia for the film Django entry notes that "The ear-severing scene in Reservoir Dogs, directed by Quentin Tarantino has been said to have been inspired from the similar scene in Django." I don't know which is creepier, Corbucci's ear-removal scene, or Tarantino's.

This is cool in any case, as Tarantino is going back to the well! :)

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Posted 30 April 2011 - 14:02

Thanks James :) Never made the connection between them.

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Posted 06 May 2011 - 22:48

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Will Smith has emerged as the frontrunner to star in Quentin Tarantino’s next film, a spaghetti Western about a slave in the Old South who teams with a German bounty hunter to search for his wife.

Tarantino stalwarts Samuel L. Jackson and Christoph Waltz also are circling key parts.

Django Unchained, Tarantino’s follow up to his worldwide blockbuster Inglourious Basterds, will be distributed domestically by the Weinstein Co. but Tarantino is in the process of selecting a studio partner to release the film internationally. Sources say he is meeting with Universal executives today, and similar meetings with Sony, Paramount, Warner Bros. and possibly others have been scheduled.

Sources prepped for those meetings say Tarantino would like Smith to star in the film, the script for which has been making the rounds in recent days to wide acclaim. No official offer has been made to Smith, and any deal would of course be subject to working out financials, which might be difficult given Smith's status as one of Hollywood's few sure-thing stars.

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Posted 07 May 2011 - 11:17

Will Smith working with Tarantino would be Epic.

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Posted 07 May 2011 - 11:29

View PostDrunkenBeard, on 30 April 2011 - 14:02, said:

Thanks James :) Never made the connection between them.

No problem! Actually, the hand-mutilation theme is quite common in Spaghetti Westerns. In Django, the coffin-dragging hero, played by Franco Nero, has his hands trampled by horses. In other films, guys have their hands shot through, like in Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi trilogy (and in the Rodriguez/Tarantino film From Dusk Till Dawn).

I think both Tarantino and Rodriguez get a lot of inspiration from Spaghetti Westerns. One of the musical themes in Kill Bill is lifted straight from a Spaghetti Western (Navajo Joe, I think--another Corbucci film).

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Posted 07 May 2011 - 11:36

I always approach Tarantino films with caution. Some are instant classics whilst others copy far too much from their inspirations. Nonetheless, I'll keep my ear to the ground for this one.

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Posted 07 May 2011 - 12:03

TIL that this isn't about a high-level Python Web framework.

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Posted 07 May 2011 - 13:02

View PostCoagulated, on 07 May 2011 - 11:36, said:

I always approach Tarantino films with caution. Some are instant classics whilst others copy far too much from their inspirations. Nonetheless, I'll keep my ear to the ground for this one.


yeah this wont be a run of the mill westerns

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Posted 08 June 2011 - 11:55

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Thanks to a tweet from podcast interviewer extraordinaire Jeff Goldsmith, rumours have been flying for more than a week about the possibility of Leonardo DiCaprio being Quentin Tarantino’s top choice to play the villainous Calvin Candie in spaghetti Western/revenge pic Django Unchained. Now, according to Deadline, they’re looking to make it real, with DiCaprio entering early talks to snatch the part.

While it’s still early days on the deal front, QT has been after DiCaprio for a while now, having looked to get him on board for Inglourious Basterds. He’s apparently even more eager to have him pay the charismatic yet utterly evil Candie, who runs the Candyland club in Mississippi, and holds human life in scant regard.

But while DiCaprio sitting down for negotiations on the bad guy role is good news for the writer/director, Tarantino still has the tricky issue of casting the hero Django – a freed slave who becomes a bounty hunter and goes up against Candie in order to track down his wife. While Will Smith has long been assumed as a shoe-in for the lead, especially since his regular studio parnters Sony signed on to distribute the film outside the US, Deadline’s report mentions that he’s dragging his heels on the decision. And there are even whispers of a back-up list, including Idris Elba (yes, please), Jamie Foxx and Chris Tucker. Yes, Rush Hour’s Chris Tucker. Who, incidentally, appeared in Jackie Brown.

Fingers crossed QT gets his dream cast, especially since the idea of Smith going up against DiCaprio (and Sam Jackson as Candie’s valet) after being trained by Christoph Waltz’s bounty hunting legend is one that has us doing the dance of joy.

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Posted 08 June 2011 - 12:06

Dammit, I was thinking Rango when I was reading this not Django

Although a Tarantino version of Rango would be funny as hell

I shall look forward to this movie

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Posted 08 June 2011 - 14:52

View PostDrunkenBeard, on 30 April 2011 - 14:02, said:

Thanks James :) Never made the connection between them.
Entered this thread thinking the same.

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Posted 15 June 2011 - 13:03

Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’ Will Unspool Christmas 2012