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  • Quentin was in a Django western and it sucks. It was awful. Remember the wild west remake it bomb

  • @crow672008 Tarantino didn't direct that one. He's known for being as bad as an actor as he is good as a director

  • The Rolling Stones need to do a cover of this.

  • dobar ovaj Django mamu mu jebem:)

  • DJANGO - FULL MOVIE:

    watch?v=_yhwrPmh3Qc&list=PLFCF­BBE67A55154B6&index=1&feature=­plpp_video

    

  • I wish my name was Django, but I'm Sabata, Nobody is perfect...

  • The Tarantino film will suck ass.

  • @DemenzEntek

    Rocky Roberts .

  • I prefer in Italian!!!

  • This HAS to be in the intro of DU, nowhere else. As soon as the words "Django" are sung, that's EXACTLY when the movie title will be introduced, followed by the cast members' names being individually introduced, one at a time against a black background, or against a swamp backdrop.

  • @Joelomite EXACTLY! The only thing is, is NOT against a Black background because I have the script and it says "As the opening credits play (complete with his own spaghetti western theme song) we see 7 Black slaves connected together with Leg Irons...". So there's probably gonna be an opening credits montage or something.

  • @DonRMB awesome!! Don't give it away, lol. Here's how I see it:

    -0-0:7: "A film by Quentin Tarantino" and Band Apart logo appear

    -:08: Title appears simultaneously with the lyric Django and B/G of slaves walking in shackles towards horizon as cast rolls by

    -1:37: Screen turns black as "Also starring" appears in old-style red letters, followed by actor's names showing up one at a time for 2 seconds each.

    -As song fades, we hear fade-in of shackles, fighting and yelling before movie begins.

    :-)

  • @Joelomite Nope,****SPOILER ALERT**** the script says the whole Credits sequence is a Montage where Django while doing Slave work gets a Flashback of when he was First "Bought"(We are dropped in the middle of a "Slave auction") then the Title Card: "DJANGO UNCHAINED" Appears. Sidenote: I am about a 100% sure that Quentin will do a little homage to the Chain gang in "Cool Hand Luke" at the Beginning. It was the first thing I thought of when I read the 1st page of the Script.

  • Tarantino is SOOOOOO gonna use this... Can't wait to hear that soundtrack!

  • @DonRMB No he won't. Django Unchained has little to do with Django. He's just using the name. Just as Inglorious Bastards had little to do with Inglorious Basterds.

  • @geoffiethekid I bet you he DOES use it.. Shit, I bet you this will be the OPENING SONG! Just wait and see..

  • I remember listening to this song in Sukiyaki Western Django with Quentin Tarantino, and I absolutely loved it!! Great song!!! 11/10

  • It's been years since I've seen this classic flick or even heard this theme music. Thanks for this.

    Is it just me, or does this guy sound almost exactly like Elvis?

  • @OldMastyr3 it is not just you i thought it was Elvis too. I even searched for this music trying words and adding Elvis..hahaha.

  • Tarantino is going to rape this movie when he remakes it starring a fucking nigger.

  • @skewbuh its not a remake, its gonna just have the main character have the same name, its got a completely different story

  • DAS IST EINFACH KULT !!! ICH LIEBE DIESEN FILM !!

  • Great movie with a wonderful theme

  • sam jackson

  • django is the best gunman in a western ever made.

  • Franco Nero is the man

  • @cunt407 Hey cunt407 capitols please...

    Franco Nero is The Man

  • This song better be in Django Unchained, it's practically the main character's theme in the film.

  • @GhostBusta234 It won't be...Because every movie must have it's OWN title...sorry for the bad news...The good news is: this is classic song is from the original and BEST Django movie!

  • @TzeffNL Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained might just be the greatest spaghetti western ever made. just wait and see.you have no idea what your in for ;D

  • @walkmanjoe I know that his movies are always cool! But I think his movie might overdue this one, because of his dialogues in his movies! (like "Kill Bill"! :-)

  • @TzeffNL what do you mean his movie might overdue this one? and dialogue in his films is what makes them so great!?

  • @walkmanjoe Hey, wait! You said "spagetti western"??? "Spagetti Western" is a term used for Italian-made Westerns! Hence the term "spagetti"! (Spagetti was originated in Italy!) Even the actors speak Italian. Quentin isn't Italian and his movies ar made in the USA! So, you can't call his movie a "Spagetti western""! The actors will be American and I doubt they will be speaking Italian! :-P

  • @TzeffNL well clint eastwood was in the dollars trilogy and i correct me if im wrong, but he is in fact american, not italian, nor did he speak italian in the films, and the dollar trilogy consists of some of the best spaghetti westerns ever made! the movie will be a spaghetti western. who are you to say otherwise if you havent even read the script and i have?! THE FIRST LINE IN THE SCRIPT READS: As the films opening credit sequence plays, complete with its own SPAGHETTI WESTERN THEME SONG...

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  • @GhostBusta234 tarantino always uses songs from spaghetti westerns so i guess this will be in

  • Django- How many men you got left? You tongue tied??......or you don't want to tell me?

    Major Jackson- *gives intimidating face*

  • one of the best italy-western

  • Love this tune - check out Matthew Richards Django - ukulele version which is great. Never seen the film but have just ordered it from Amazon.

  • This movie is an experience. Any girl who can get into this flick is a keeper.

  • They had such bad ass faces back then. Gotta love those spaghetti westerns!

    The faces, the dirt, the violence, the oneliners, the music, just everything.

  • Elvis should have covered this song in his act! Also would love to hear MAURICIO HERRERA from AMERICA'S GOT TALENT doing this song

  • great song

    

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  • I fell in love with this song just from hearing fragments of this from the podcast Filmsack's "Django" episode.

    Man . . . I could listen to this all day long and never get tired of it.

  • Un clasico del viejo oeste, de mitad de los 60s. "Haran historia algun dia" segun pregonaba don Mario Solano. (Cinema Margot)

  • @alimizzle 11 The theme song is porbably one of the reason's Tarantino is making it.

  • love it so much

  • Can't wait for Tarantino's rendition, hope he keeps the theme song!

  • Am I the only one who finds it odd that the exploitation movies of the past tend to be not only more substantial but also less exploitative than the big studio movies of today?

  • Wouldn't be surprised if we hear this during the opening credits for Django Unchained.

  • Still one of the best theme songs ever. Tarantino better have a coffin and this song in the movie or he fails.

  • First when i saw this movie i was 6 years old..i start sing the song from my love to this great movie ...now im 20 years old this move still great

  • Django is a great film-the epitome of the Eurowestern.

  • and now T A R A N T I N O....... God EXIST.. tanks, thanks, thanks

  • @oguishuan2

    if Will Smith plays Django it's gonna be a piece of shit

  • @Lollimops

    TOTALLY AGREE

    

  • @Lollimops ...Smith's version of DJANGO would have modern street gang graffiti painted all over the building walls and shit...STAY WITH YOUR HIP-HOP CRAP, SMITH, AND DON'T RUIN ANY CULT CLASSIC!!!

  • @Lollimops i heard Jamie Fox plays him

  • @Lollimops maybe he'll use cool hip hop slang 4rm nowadays and have little catch phrases. hahaha

  • @Lollimops Yeah, because there's no way Quentin Tarantino can take some pretty boy actor who hasn't made a good movie in years and turn him into a true badass.

    Oh, wait.

    Seriously, Tarantino's casting has always been perfect, why would you set yourself up to be so dead wrong?

  • Django is great as it is, don't see why Quentin Tarantino is off to mess with it.

  • @JoeyWasNotAvailable there are like 30 different django films..

  • @stianchrister None of them had the mass following Quentin Tarantino has for his movies. If anything, the original is probably going to be completely overshadowed by Tarantino's version. They'll be nothing left of it other than a bunch of 14 year olds claiming it to be the best movie of all time.

  • @JoeyWasNotAvailable it's go-go, not cry-cry.

  • @JoeyWasNotAvailable and wats wrong with that? at least 14 year olds are prefferring Quentin Tarantino films rather than the never ending crap that comes out in cinemas every week.

  • @walkmanjoe Point taken.

  • @walkmanjoe You speak as if Tarintino isn't making that same crap that comes out every week.

  • @S0ryiu ur the one still playing doom and listening to pantera in your mothers basement. Quentin Tarantino is one of the best Writer/Directors working today. name one better.

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  • @walkmanjoe since I reread your comment, I'll name several better: Alex Proyas, Clint Eastwood himself directs now, Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, Robert De Niro also directs now, John Irvin, Terry Gilliam, hell feloow grindhouse director Robert Rodríguez does better than Tarintino.

  • @walkmanjoe Also, I'm only 20, make minimum wage at a gas station, and am in college, I believe it's perfectly acceptable to still live with my parents.

  • @JoeyWasNotAvailable

    Maybe Tarantino will put this classic theme in his film. Maybe those 14-yr. olds will discover the classics through his film.

    I had no idea of the Wicker Man until I saw the hilarious remake. I discovered there was an original, and found it. It was amazing.

  • @JoeyWasNotAvailable You realize his is going to be about slavery in the South, right? I mean when he did Inglourious Basterds it was nothing like the "original." He's just using the name.

  • Franco ... nerd??

  • I saw this film a long time ago... epic. the last scene were he struggles to kill the remaining guys after him with only a revolver mounted on a grave. Epic

  • Fun game. Abruptly insert this song immediately after the last line of any movie. It works on literally every movie ever made. Enjoy.

  • I can just imagine this song being played over the opening credit sequence of Django Unchained.

  • Listen and wonder how awesome Quentin's Django will be!

  • @heresLado i know i cant wait :)

  • alltimeclassicmovie...!

  • besides all ennio morricone songs one of the best western themes ever... !

  • beside all morricone songs one of the best western themes ever... !

  • i have never seen this movie can anyone post it on youtube? or tell me where i can find it.

  • @grannydyess Amazon.com should still have it in stock. "Texas Adios" and "Keoma" (both starring Franco Nero) are excellent, as well.

  • @grannydyess

    downloading from isohunt

  • @grannydyess thepiratebay. org

  • awesome.

    

  • Just brilliant

  • Fantastic opening scene of Franco nero dragging the coffin through the mud and rain to the horizon.Another great western from Sergio corbucci is "The great silence".

  • this song is karaoke worthy.

  • Got brought here by Sukiyaki Django...judging to comments, i'll surely watch this one too

  • Awesome!

    Franco Nero was superb in this movie!

    Greatings from Brasil!

  • This makes me want to write a western. 

  • @TwilightBinder Yeah, really.

    I started writing a pseudo-western yesterday in part due to this film, largely the somewhat unsympathetic nature of most of the characters, and the surreal nature of the story.

  • @TheGzeus Roll with it man. I'm working on a short surreal film that I plan on entering into the local horror film fest. Check out my channel and you will see part of it (It's a work in progress)

  • Love this song.

    Saw Sukiyaki Western Django... didn't love it but pretty cool connection to Django at the end.

  • Remember the last scene ???

    Django with wounded hands: "Can You hear this ??" - BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG

    The end...

  • @badbom92 There are many lines different in the original Italian, and this is one of them. Not gonna tell you what it is, it'll spoil it.

    Both ways are good, but Franco Nero's original performance is very different.

  • how many movies does django have??

  • @xBlackxMaggotx officially there are 2 with the only real sequel being il grande ritorno aka django strikes again in english, but there were loads of other movies that had nothing to do with the original which had the name django in the title just to cash in on the success of the original. almost everyone would tell you though that none are as good as the original

  • @xBlackxMaggotx

    Actually only 2

    This one and Django Returns

    But Django Returns was more Rambo than Django.

    Many movies with Franco Nero or many other Italo-Wester got Django in there Title but that are not really official Django Movies.

    Only the Original is the only true Django

  • erpt going marter

  • 2 People are going to carry their own coffin.

  • This movie and The Wild Bunch have the greatest endings to any westerns ever made.

  • 48 to one and all Django has to say is "Anybody coulda done it with the help I had..." XD Django kicks ASS!

  • Dislike this video and Django's gonna fucking shoot your ass.

  • PERFOMEDO BY BERTO FIA (ROBERTO FIA).

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  • general hugo

  • good old movies no computer fakes 100 % good movie

  • @lepricoun Absolutly right. Don't support digital era of commercial shit. I cherish good old movies and classic films.

  • @shadowhunting Despite my love of props and pyrotechnics, not watching films because of their use of computers is about as stupid as not wtching a movie because it doesn't use computers. A film is not made or broken on it's medium, it's the writing, acting, and directing that determine it's quality.

  • @S0ryiu 3D is a big commercial factor and noone need this. And the quality of narration, acting, atmosphere and script in the new films after 2000 is mostly miserable. Some Exceptions, but 80 % of the new films are shit!

  • @shadowhunting Just like with mucis, why does everyone look at the mainstream then cry about it when it sucks. Mainstream has never been good (hell, after the 30's westerns weren;t mainstream anymore). Look for indi films, and films done by small studios. Hell, look at import films (which is what Django is, it was done in italy then fubbed in english).

  • @lepricoun Thumbs up!! Yeah you said it. Also original and interesting screenplay, original music, solid star actor... not 3X movie sequels of overdone CGI and annoying talking outerspace toy action robots ...

  • i love this movie so much as a kid growing up i watched it a lot, the movie is fantastic and has the best song a movie could ever have i wanted to be Django when i was young and if there was a remake i would of killed for the part as django it would be a dream come true hahahaha

  • Django, the Man with No Name's retarded younger brother. (fyi the man with no name is the protag of the GBU series)

  • NEED GUITAR TABSS

  • where can i get this song?????

  • i just watched this flick tonight this song is the best thing about the movie

  • sadist8668? sounds like a friendly person..lol

  • i love this song

  • If I ever have a son I'm going to call him Django.

  • @Markofsatan Ha! I watched this movie for the first time tonight and I said the exact same thing!

  • I love this song and the flim is the best of the best the spaghetti westerns.

  • thanks to this movie my friends and family know know what to put in my coffin as soon as i'm dead ;)

    and i looooooooove the theme! it's so great.

  • Djaaaaaaaaaangoooooooooooooo

  • awesome!

  • aqesome movie and a great song. thx for posting!

  • this is the only movie that comes close to the dollar trilogy

  • @Levente20 Death rides a horse and once upon a time in the west.. there are three that are as good as the dollars trilogy.

  • @Levente20 How many of Corbucci's films have you seen? Django is amazing, but it's probably his fourth best film over all (watch Companeros, The Mercenary and The Great Silence)

  • @FesteringHeadsFilm dont forget navajo joe

  • Sounds like the King!! Great song btw.!^^

  • @ShadowCompany01 exactly. cant belive it o_o

  • @ShadowCompany01 Couldn't agree with agree with you more......he does sound a lot like Elvis.

  • Danzig should cover this.

  • i ruleeee

  • please a link! and kool! song!!! my dad like it xD

  • I love this song, tragic hero, poor Django, don't spend your whole life regretting :(

  • 08.05 PM, April 4th 2010, the date this video become my favorite.

  • he's so cool...it doesn't get much more badass than dragging a coffin around containing a machine gun from fifty years in the future :D

  • it's just too good.

  • Aww Django, what a pure archetype! He's worth his song alright.

    "Django" Composed by Luis Enríquez Bacalov Lyrics by Franco Migliacci Performed by Roberto Fia.

    But those guys earlier say Rocky Roberts is singing. Eh.

  • I watch this film about once every year since ~7 years - it gives me the shivers every single time.

    btw. does any1 know of (film)-music that relates to this music in any way... ?

    :-)

  • morricone

  • thanx, but... who doesnt know Morricone :D

    I'm ruling him out automatically, ;-)

  • @KRITSOYODA

    is Luis Bacalov

    asshole

  • wtf man.I know its bacalov.Just another guy wanted a suggestion about similar music.Jesus.

  • watch the bizhan85 comment.and callm down dude.

  • This movie was actually banned in the US and many other countries when it first came out. It's badass.

  • I know it was banned in the UK, but it wasn't in the US. In Italy they were supposed to edit out the ear scene, but several prints went out with that bit still in - which really pissed off the film board.

  • I watched this film yesterday and it knocked me off my feet. The movie is innovatious and brutal. I can't believe it is from the 60-tis. Real Mastrpiece

  • oh me too!! i just watched this movie yesterday.. =D

  • @MsMarzal

    sp* innovative, 60's, masterpiece

  • @veragous you are so clever can you spell fuck off for me

  • @MsMarzal Check out "The Great Silence" by the same director (Corbucci). It's his crowning achievement and possibly the greatest spaghetti western ever outside of Leone's work.

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  • @MsMarzal indeed, I just get the Blu-ray version, epic film!

  • definetly my favourite after the dollar trilogy

  • Did anyone not know it was a machine gun in the coffin?

  • this movie was fucking awesome

  • I always thought this song was really sad...

  • Rocky Roberts é o maior!!!!!

  • Quelle belle epoque pour le western!!!Pourquoi cette totale disparition du genre?

  • Goldikova, el genero no ha desaparecido, y de hecho ha habido producciones excelentes, constantes y recientes, como por ejemplo "3:10 to Yuma", "Open Range" y "Appaloosa", por nombrar algunas. Tal vez te refieres al estilo "Spaghetti Western" el cual si ha desaparecido casi por completo, aunque Tarantino pago reciente homenaje con su excelente "Sukiyaki Western Django", aunque la fusion de Samurai y el Oeste no termina de gustar a muchos. En fin, el genero sigue vivo solo esta un poco apolvado

  • No es de Trantino esa que mentas es de T. Mike

  • Tienes razon; Tarantino no la dirigio sino solo actuo en ella. Takashi Miike es el director.

  • What can i say?

    just great, really amazing

  • AWESOME!what more to say? XD

  • nono... tuco is dead django wins

  • how can you even compare Tuco and Django....comparing Nero to Eastwood is much more logical