a litle? no a zero fate
yea!! a new trash western django from tarantino >:(
Well, it hasnât been released yet⌠lets atleast decide wether itâs trash or not when weâve seen it.
i never seen anything good from tarantino only from rodrigez
I have to say I disagree with every fibre of my being. Rodriguez films are sloppy and bloated, substituting story telling for lavish, pointless and incoherent action scenes that as of late have been drowning in sub-par CGI. Tarantino writes some of the most tight and clever scripts around, reading one of his scripts is more exciting than watching one of Rodriguez films. Where Rodriguez needs big set-pieces and computer explosions to (try and) excite, QT needs two actors and some dialogue, and that, to me, is great.
Iâve seen only two Tarantinoâs movies: Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs (Yes, I know thatâs not too much⌠;)), but I can say both movies really impressed me.
Pulp was simply a great fun, an every single moment was ingenious (except for the Marselus Wallace rape scene that I found disguisting :D).
Reservoir was cleverly scripted, acted and directed film, with great structure, possibly even better than Pulpâs.
As for Rodriguez films, Iâve never seen one, have to watch one, before I judge.
Iâm really looking forward to Tarantinoâs movie with great interest. Heâs got SW references all over his movies, from the character named Ringo in âPulp Fictionâ, to the use of music from âGrande Duelâ and âFistful of Dollarsâ in the âKill Billâ films, to the great opening scene in âInglorious Basterdsâ, which is a take on the Lee Van Cleef entrance in âThe Good, The Bad, and The Uglyâ.
I didnât like the âJapanese Djangoâ flick too much, but he wasnât the director or the writer on that, so it doesnât count!
I donât think we should root for by-the-numbers new take on Sphagetti Western, that kind of nostalgic stuff can never feel right. I rather hope for western revival which will be influenced but original, like revisionists westerns of Peckinpah or Eastwood were under obvious influence from SW, but great in their own way.
And thatâs exactly what I hope Django Unchained will kickstart - new interest in (spaghetti) westerns among broad audience (and imaginative directors).
There really wasnât a great western since Eastwood stop making them, if we donât count a couple made immediately after success of Unforgiven and couple of recent remakes of old westerns.
âDjango Unchained parodyâ year 2015 ;D
I found this on fb, some sort of short film I guess.
Looks pretty cool!