Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained'

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Carnage does look good and he looks good in it. Whilst I did not like Water for Elephants he was the shinning light for me in that movie.
 
What are you talking about?! The Green Hornet and The Three Musketeers are masterpieces of cinema...

Carnage does look good and he looks good in it. Whilst I did not like Water for Elephants he was the shinning light for me in that movie.

The fact that he was in those movies was the only reason I saw any of them :lol
 
International teaser trailer

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this is the coolest poster i've found for Django so far.
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I don't like the international trailers clip of Leo delivering the "now you have my attention line." I hope they stick with the US version.

It is funny you should mention that. When I watched it I thought it sounded different but I then thought well how can it be.
 
Now this I got to see! A very odd casting choice from Quentin. I am so intrigued.

Ever since scoring an Oscar nomination for Moneyball, Jonah Hill is continuing to find work in high-profile dramatic fare. He recently signed on to co-star in Martin Scorsese‘s The Wolf of Wall Street and now he’s got a role in Quentin Tarantino‘s Django Unchained. Before filming began on Tarantino’s flick, Hill was reportedly eyed for the role of Scotty Harmony, the kid who loses Django’s (Jamie Foxx) slave wife Broomhilda (Kerry Washington) to the charming and evil Calvin Candie. However, Hill had to turn the job down due to scheduling conflicts, but he is now available, and while Deadline doesn’t know the part he’ll be playing, it definitely won’t be Scotty. No matter who he ends up playing, I’m glad Django Unchained has added yet another talented actor to its impressive cast, which also includes Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson, M.C. Gainey, Walton Goggins, Garrett Dillahunt, Dennis Christopher, Gerald McRaney, Laura Cayouette, Don Johnson,and Tom Savini.
 
Jonah Hill reminds me of Chris Penn.

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tarantino usually uses a comedian actor in a small role.
in most his films.

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mike myers
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marvin
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just to name a few.
 
New trailer here guys, similar to the original but with longer added scenes and a few differant ones as well as Sam Jackson briefly. Looks amazing, enjoy. The guy at the end that asks "What's your name?" looks exactly like the original Django actor from 66, a pretty cool tribute.

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