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‘Django Unchained’ Trailer: Slick, Smooth, Silver Tongues & Many Guns
The films coming out in November and December almost feel like it’s summer all over again, and that’s a good thing. Wreck-It Ralph, Skyfall, Flight, The ABCs of Death, Twilight, Life Of Pi, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Zero Dark Thirty, and Les Miserables are all coming out within the next two months. Some of those are guaranteed to be blockbuster hits, while others are gunning for some awards.
But the one film that could possibly do both is Quentin Tarantino‘s Django Unchained. A new trailer has appeared online, and while we already know the gist of the film, it’s still nice to see some new footage.
Check out the trailer here below.
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‘Django Unchained’: Fortuitous Turn Of Events Brings Two Unlikely Characters Together
It has been quiet few months since Cannes attendees saw a sneak peek of Quentin Tarantino‘s Django Unchanged. Up until now we’ve only seen two trailers for the highly anticipated western starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and more. Now a new trailer has appeared and it features a slew of brand new footage. It even contains clips of a very cool dialogue scene between DiCaprio and Samuel L. Jackson.
Check out the latest trailer for Django Unchained here below.
Like almost all of Tarantino’s work, the film has a sense of style, flair, and visual appeal. With so many sequels and adaptations floating around, it’s nice to see that there is still an interest in original works. We’ve seen some westerns, but nothing like the one that Tarantino is giving to us.
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‘Django Unchained’ Teaser: Samuel L. Jackson Has A Few Words For Tarantino Fans
Before Quentin Tarantino can make his grand entrance at the San Diego Comic-Con later this month, he and Jamie Foxx gave their fans a slight tease of Django Unchained at the BET Awards. What they showed can be defined as a true teaser, so while they were nothing more than very quick glimpses of the movie, we got to see some new teases that were not seen in either the domestic or international trailers. Watch the teaser here below.
The music for the new Django Unchained trailer plays a bit like the previous two trailers. This time, however, they really play up to the spaghetti western gerne and use Ennio Morricone’s “Ecstasy of Gold,” which is then followed up by James Brown’s “The Big Payback.”
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6 New Photos From Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’
Those lucky enough to attend the Cannes Film Festival got to see a sneak peek of Quentin Tarantino‘s upcoming film Django Unchained. As you can imagine, those who saw it said it was nothing short of brilliant. So while we await footage from the movie to appear – it has been confirmed that there is a trailer attached to Prometheus – we got a collection of new photos, which should be more than enough to whet your appetite.
Tarantino’s spaghetti western-esque film star follows Django (Jamie Foxx) has he partners up with a German dentist turn bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) to rescue his wife (Kerry Washington) from twisted plantation owner Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio).
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Tags: Christoph Waltz, Dennis Christopher, Django Unchained, Don Johnson, Garrett Dillahunt, Gerald McRaney, Images, Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, Laura Cayouette, Leonardo DiCaprio, M.C. Gainey, Photos, Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Savini
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Check Out The First Poster For Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’
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Quentin Tarantino‘s upcoming “southern” Django Unchained won’t be hitting theaters until Christmas, but in the meantime the Weinstein Company and Columbia Pictures have released the film’s first poster.
You can check it out here below.
No cruddy Photoshop hack work here folks, this is the real deal. Tarantino has spoken many times in the past about his unabashed love for Italian spaghetti westerns and how they have influenced his own style of filmmaking. Several of his recent films, including Kill Bill V.2 and Inglourious Basterds, have worn that influence with pride. Tarantino has even used music score cues composed for the best Italian westerns by the great Ennio Morricone on the soundtracks of some of his past features. Thus, it’s very fitting that the poster for Django Unchained would recall the minimalist movie poster style of the 1960’s when directors like Sergio Leone, Sergio Corbucci, and Enzo G. Castellari were revered as cinematic gods to western fans and young movie geeks like Tarantino who were just itching for the sweaty, bloody thrills they a spaghetti western could deliver without fail.
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Tags: Django Unchained, Don Johnson, James Remar, Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, Kurt Russell, Leonardo DiCaprio, Quentin Tarantino, Sacha Baron Cohen, Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Savini
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