Django Unchained has earned its place on the podium for
best Western ever. Quentin Tarantino’s
films are usually good, but of the list only Reservoir Dogs would get my 5 stars.
Django has to get at least six stars.
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While similar to Inglorious
Bastards, this movie moves far faster, travels far deeper, and finishes far higher.
Jamie Fox has not been my slice of bread. In this movie he is the perfect hero.
The story is fantastic, after beating up the Germans in Inglorious bastards he
celebrates them in Django. It’s a portrayal of slavery that has never hit the
big screen before. At its heart it’s a refresh of the spaghetti western. By far
the best movie I have seen in recent memory.
Six Stars (out of five)
Inglorious is the only Tarantino I have seen thus far and I found it to be very entertaining. Glad that this is as good as the trailer.
ReplyDelete-James