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  • Django is the bad guy in Die Hard 2.

  • What a Badman! Django you're a gangster.

  • Franco Nero sang the song to it as well

  • I dont know about the rest of you guys, but personally i HATE when foreign films are dubbed. I'd much rather just read the subtitles. They're less distracting.

  • @thebodaggit totally agree! In fact it usually just makes for some unintentionally funny moments. If it's not a Japanese anime or something like that, I hate dubbing.

  • @MrSplatterPlatter You know what I hate? Japanese anime

  • @Trashcansam123 You know what I hate? Trolls.

  • @MrSplatterPlatter You know what I hate? If you're an okatu or whatever legitimately learn the Japanese language!

  • Fuck you, Tarantino...

  • @Coxabrancasulista hey man tarantino is a god and he will do any movie justice

  • Django's the best! I love the idea of him dragging the coffin behind him wherever he goes.

  • what the fuck, this isn't django reinhadrt

  • my first child-wood best movie... 

  • One of the best Spaghetti Westerns of all time. Belongs right up there with "The Man with No Name" trilogy. The only bad thing about the film is the dubbing, other than that, it's awesome.

  • tarantino is a hack and fucking faggot, please to mar tis video by mentioning that turds name.

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  • @Transformers2themax fuck you and.just...fuck you faggot. stop sucking tarantinos balls fag and get a life.

  • @burtonrules123 Lol. You just made my point clearer. I don't have time to argue with irrational foes as yourself, 'cause you're obviously so ignorant to the point of just throwing insults. Enjoy those hormones while they last, kid.

  • @Transformers2themax can't you tell by his username? clearly a pretentious shit who thinks having one film maker in his username gives him the power to criticize who he pleases as if he knows something you dont.. Probably just some little emo who thinks nightmare before Christmas was made for 2000's teens to worship as a novelty.

  • @HAYDS510 I think Tim Burton is an artist and The Nightmare Before Christmas was a great film...but I wouldn't compare him to Tarantino. The kid's obviously too ignorant to understand Tarantino filmography, adn that's why he's hating on it. Either that, or it's because what everyone else is doing. It's what all the generically minded audiences do.

  • @Transformers2themax ah! no disrespect to Tim Burton,...  i just meant the idea that his username was that of a film maker, and as such he thinks he probably has a better idea about the shit hes ejecting from his mouth than anyone. theres people who appreciate things and theres people who just like the idea of liking them because it fits their lil image, like how a bunch of douchebags got on the Burton wagon recently. people try to slam things they know are impressive to appear "beyond it".

  • @HAYDS510 Okay, now I know where you're getting at. You're absolutely right. In fact, he probably heard someone blabbering the same exact same shit on another page. He's basically a poser, from your description.

  • If you're such an exploitation freak, why not ignore Tarantino and just stick to the classics, rather than being a complete tool and flaming something you don't know much about? You either like these and like Tarantino as well, or you just like these and shut your stupid mouth....you don't have the intelligence to be critiquing something as artistic as a Tarantino film. If you did, you'd know that he's only sampling the name because it's of the same genre. There's no connection.

  • ikhraj na9ss, mé lmomatilin mzianin (y)

  • Don't get me wrong, I love Fistful Of Dollars, but were saying it only ripped off the "symbolism" of Yojimbo? Or were you referring to Django (because Fistful Of Dollars was almost shot for shot the same movie as Yojimbo.)

  • @FesteringHeadsFilm Actually, in a way, they were both kind of ripped off of each other--even though the "Lone Samurai"/"Man With No Name" role originated from Japanese literature and drama. See, even though Yojimbo was a samurai film and I agree that For a Fistful of Dollars was a ripoff of it, Yojimbo was almost "ripped" off the genre of For a Fistful of Dollars. It was shot like a western. Personally, I think The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is Leone's best and is one of the best westerns.

  • @Transformers2themax Very true. One of Kurosawa's biggest influences was John Ford.

  • @FesteringHeadsFilm Agreed. I'm just trying to get the point across to folks that Hollywood steal from each other all the time, and the fact that Tarantino references names from other films that are merely related genre-wise does not fit the category. His films aren't mockbusters, they aren't spoofs, and they're not modestly ripped off of other movies--they pay homage. The only reason he's not extremely open about it is because he intentionally wants the audience to figure it out by themselves.

  • Another movie for Tarantino to rip off.

  • @Snackay I've read the script. It's just the name. Same with The Inglorious Bastards(i.e. Inglourious Basterds). Django Unchained has a great storyline and although it may take some elements from this film(which I doubt will be too obvious), does it necessarily matter? In Hollywood, people take from each other all the time. At least Quentin just references them. Not many people have seen these films, so it's kind of educational for the ignorant general public.

  • @Transformers2themax Tarantino said he doesn't do homages - he said he steals.

  • @Snackay Besides, in a way, this is a ripoff of Fistful of Dollars and the mysterious "Man With No Name" roles from past spaghetti westerns.

  • @Transformers2themax Fistful of Dollars, which was a ripoff of Yojimbo.

  • @FesteringHeadsFilm True, true. It's merely the symbolism that it stole from Yojimbo, not the film itself. But filmmakers steal from each other all the time. At least Tarantino just sampled the title and name of the main character. You're going to have to recognize the fact that these films aren't popular among the ignorant general population.

  • There is only one thing I never liked about this film...

    Why does the town has to be so muddy? I hate mud D:

  • I like the backward shot!

  • I bet you a million dollars you are under the age of 30 and one of your favorite films of all time is either Raiders of the Lost Ark, Eternal Sunshine for the Spotless Mind, or Lord of the Rings. What 30+ year old ends their argument with "the end...kid"? Just by that it makes me believe you are huge fan Michael Bay or your fanboy for crappy comic book movies.

  • If you want to see it in authenticity, watch the original with eng. subtitles, the english dub is awful.

  • Tell me if I am wrong but LOOK AT THAT REDHEAD 2:10

    The one pointing the gun

    He's the first bounty collected by Lee Van Cleef, the guy worth 1,000 that added 00 to his wanted poster in the very beginning when Lee(colonel) gets off the train, In the movie For a Few Dollars More.

    He gets shot while getting away, empty his pistol to then get Headshot by Lee.

  • @WeNeedSomeGolfShoes I disagree about Tarantino isn't specific about where he takes things from. I think he gets hated upon because he is too specific about where he gets his ideas from. Tarantino does "cut and paste" a lot, especially in Kill Bill, but how is Kill Bill any different from the film Brick which in my personal opinion was written by a 13 year old? Both are blank parodies of the orginal thing, but there are a billion fake hipsters who love the film Brick but bash on Tarantino.

  • @WeNeedSomeGolfShoes

    Sorry IMDB was full of Tarintino cock gobblers like yourself. Please. If you are going to defend his ass and be pull the vague "passing inspiration" bullshit like all his cronies do, than do yourself a favor and fly out Georgia to be an extra on his next big flick.

  • @tsjuderthrone You are like all Tarantino haters who always throw the same blanket "he rips everything off" excuse, yet you probably blow Spielberg for his "innovated" begining to Saving Private Ryan which blatantly steals its visual style from Republic War films, or you probably worship Darren Aronofsky for Black Swan which is a frame by frame rip off of little known anime Perfect Blue. Not saying any of those films are bad, but our point is you are a dumbass that knows nothing about films.

  • @tsjuderthrone Please, more like IMDB was full of pretentiouse anti-Tarantino cock gobblers like yourself. Too bad if you can't find a valid excuse to dismiss the valid point that other guy made about Tarantino so do yourself a favour and get over yourself kid.

  • o man, do I love this movie

  • @WeNeedSomeGolfShoes I was watching the same sort of films that Tarantino was watching whilst you were in nappies! I'm not a 'nerdy expert' lol! I actually like Tarantino but since Jackie Brown there has been a decline in quality from him. Kill Bill is a 'cut & paste' job! Deathproof was just poor 'Inglorious Basterds' did have some brilliant scenes. I don't hold high hopes for Django Unchained but I hope he proves me wrong

  • @TheTokyoSelecter So what if you were waching the same films Tarantino did back then?

    Newsflash dude, anybody can watch those films from back then thanks to the advent of DVD and HD. The fact that you used to watch them means nothing.

  • @FalseImpressionist75 I was replying to a comment made that I was a 'nerdy expert' ''dude'' ; } tell me what is this DVD & HD you speak of??

  • @TheTokyoSelecter lol Very funny. I didn't mean to offend your nostalgic preferences, just making a wee point: films of all ages are open for all to see.

    Oh yeah, and by HD I meant that other horrible modern visual aid, what was it....Blu-Ray.

  • @FalseImpressionist75 Lol! no offence taken mate! ; )

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  • Hey another movie for tarantino to rip off.

  • Anyway, why Q Tarantino does not offer the leading role to Franco Nero for his new film 'D'jango' -?!

  • EVERYONE QUENTIN TARANTINO'S MOVIE CALLED DJANGO UNCHANGED IS NOT A REMAKE IT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS MOVIE TARANTINOS FILM IS ABOUT THE SLAVERY TIME IN AMERCIA AND HE MADE IT IN A SPAGHETTI WESTERN STYLE

  • Kurt Russell is going to replace Kevin Costner in the Tarantino remake.

  • You really thought Tatantino was REMAKING Django??? Don't you know he steals shit from classic cult movies so the modern day n00b can watch his movies and call them "masterpieces" without knowing where he got his ideas from?? Tarantino would not REMAKE Django, just simply label his shity slave movie after it.

  • i wish Django Unchained was a remake of this. oh well... i'm sure it will still be amazing

  • Franco Nero, os olhos mais lindos que já vi!

  • Nice ending kicks

  • did anyone else here like this movie before tarantino released the name of his new film?

  • @8down10 yes saw it years ago

  • funny accent.

  • I Named My Guitar Case "DJANGO"

  • Never seen the film, but ordered the original from Amazon, there are different opinions about the film here, so I shall have to watch it first before commenting. Love the music - could listen to it over and over again. There is a good ukulele arrangement of the song that is if you like the music - type in below:

    Django - Theme - Ukulele Arrangement by Matthew J Richards

  • Horrible ADR!

  • jamie foxx is playing django in the new tarantino film. its gonna be about slaves and stuff. so not a remake

  • Thumbs up if you think Tarantino will use this trailer's opening song in Django Unchained (2011).

  • @cinemapsycho91 no i dont, it wont work in a tarantino movie, although i think the theme from the end of viva djano! would work in a finale or a duel

  • @8down10 The song reminded me of The Green Leaves of Summer by Nick Perito, which was a perfect fit for an opening credits song. The opening song in this trailer, to me, just has that introductory feel to it.

  • @cinemapsycho91 i agree that it does but while i think it works in a old film like django i dont think it would work in a modern movie

  • @8down10 I see. Well, to each their own.

  • What a terrible dub job... Is that how it is in the movie?

  • @jcoltr451 Unfortunately yes. The English dubbing of this movie is terrible. But the original Italian language dub and the German dub are better. They are more brutal than the English dub.

  • @jcoltr451 Well thats an opinion dumbass

    

  • @unidentifiedsaint It's not really an opinion. It's more of a fact.

  • @jcoltr451 Dude, what are you trying to do. Your just fucking with people on youtube. Quit having fun at others expenses.

  • Franco Nero should be in a Tarantino film

  • this film is a masterpiece...i admire tarantino but please do not overrate him

  • THIS FILM IS A MASTER PIECE.....

  • who sings the song of the trailer?

  • Thumbs up if u YOU think Django is a popular title for a Spaghetti Western

  • @nightmuffin937 It was and it still is. Ever since the original Django was released, it became so successful that many filmmakers put Django in the title of their movies. Most of them had nothing to do with original. They were just made to fool people and cash in on the original.

  • i have the script for the Tarantino Django film. totally different story, but non the less a masterpiece!

  • @jerryonly4ever is it still a western don't tell me any key plot points just tell me setting

  • @JRRPrimus yes it is still a western

    

  • Dude Quentin Tarantino is the best but Leonardo DiCaprio is a bad ass too. If you hate DiCaprio. Watch the Departed, and then try talking shit about him. Ya Know.

  • @unidentifiedsaint the departed is just a stupid remake of a masterpiece

  • is that Robert Wagner's voice?

  • @thesuperjustinbeiber successful trolling is always successful))))

  • Dicaprio's a faggot and the Tarantino movie will be shit

    fuck off.

  • @thesuperjustinbeiber Wtf? Are you serious? Sergio Corbucci is one of the best Spaghetti Western directors. He made great films such as "Django", "The Great Silence", "The Mercenary", and "Companeros". Tarantino is a good director too. In fact, do you even know who these people are or what this movie is? Or are you just some Justin Bieber loving fanboy who has no taste at all? Get a life you dumb troll.

  • If you really want to know what Tarantino's Django is going to be like (and probably what it's a remake of), go to the search bar above and type in the words "Boss Nigger". Click on the first the link which is the trailer for "Boss Nigger." It will be like that but mixed with some Sergio Leone influence I'm sure. That's all Tarantino does is mix B movie crap while being influenced by master film makers at the same time (i.e. Godard, Scorsese, Sturges, Stone, De Palma, etc.)

  • Django 2011 , the PC Hell version . shoe-horning in another black actor ....

  • @88Thyra

    I think you misunderstand the term "PC." Casting a black lead is not "PC." I'm looking forward to seeing it myself. That the race of the lead bothers you so much simply means you're an irrational racist, not that anyone else is "PC."

  • I think Tarantino got his idea for the "ear scene" in Reservoir Dogs from this movie. Django is awesome.

  • So, I do not get this. Is this a original movie that Quentin Tarantino is remaking or what is going on? I have never heard of Django Unchained but I am a huge Tarantino fan, and would like to get the scoop about this movie he will be producing in near future?

  • @unidentifiedsaint Tarantino is going to make a new Spaghetti Western called "Django Unchained". The script and cast has been revealed and it's gonna be released probably next year. It's based on this original film. But it's not gonna be a remake. It's gonna be more of an unofficial sequel because it doesn't really have anything to do with the original other than the name, Django.

  • @TheV100 Ok, thank you.

  • i was suggesting films for me and the missus to watch and suggested Django. She said she didn't know what it was so i looked this trailer up and saw that tarantino's making a remake!!! fantastic very excited. Interesting to see how Jamie Foxx gets on, i reckon this may make Foxx's career. Very happy Waltz has got a role as well.

  • @teddy26yorks Technically it's not a remake. It's an unofficial sequel. When the original Django was released in 1966, many unofficial sequels were made. Most of them had nothing to do with the original.

  • I didn't realize when I saw Sukiyaki Western Django that it was from something like this. Hahahaha No wonder Tarantino is involved.

  • I love Tarantino and I'm glad he introduces this stuff to the ignorant generation of young film makers going around today who refuse to watch any films pre 1980's not named Star Wars or Godfather. It's sad to see how many people have no idea how influential Django was. Without Django there would probably be no Die Hard or Boba Fett in Star Wars. By the way Boba Fett's dad is named after this Django, and the Die Hard creators got Franco Nero to be the main bad guy in Die Hard 2.

  • I saw Chuck Norris @ 0.39

  • If Tarantino brought you here, you know nothing about film history. Now you will know at least something, thanks to good old Mr Quentin :)

  • How the hell did he manage to shoot down 5 people at once?

  • @eba2294 he has 6 bullets, so what is the problem?

  • If this movie was release today. Critics would hate it. Rotten Tomatoes would have it at 25%. But the fans (i.e. Myself and others) would love it! It's a pure kickass Spaghetti Western with a touch of Western Comic Book action.

    As for the upcoming Django project by Tarantino....come on! It's Tarantino! He always delivers.

  • For the 15'th billion time. Tarantino's Django will be nothing like the original Django and they only share the same name because Tarantino is playing off a old gag found in the Spaghetti Western genre where people would throw in the word Django infront of the title of their western to try to make it appear like the film was either a sequel, prequel, or was related to the original Django western. Obviously the trick still works on people almost 50 years later.

  • @cartooz2003

    it's the same thing he did with inglourious basterds.

  • @littlemykey3000

    Kind of the same thing, but this time it makes more sense to have that title because having the word Django in the title of your spaghetti western is a common thing. Hell there's even one of those "unofficial" Django movies linked to the right of this trailer. Beats me why he stole the title to Inglorious Bastards and called it Inglorious Basterds. I don't get that one.

  • @cartooz2003 tanintino will rip off a bunch of eurotash movies that nobody knows about----with the trick being that critics and fans will praise him for his origonality.

  • @cartooz2003 tarantino's django will be totally diferent because is another movie not a sequel, not a remake ANOTHER MOVIE , he choose that name because he's a django fan, take a look on inglorious basterds and inglorious bastards

  • i read that django unchained was just inspired by this film, not a dead on remake like most people are believing.

    i mean, tarantino's film is gonna be about a freed slave getting revenge on a plantation owner, and there's a german bounty hunter involved. that's incredibly different from this.

  • Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson and Jamie Foxx I think i will have a moviegasm

  • masterpiece!

  • Tarantino sbrigati a fare il Remake!!!

  • DiCaprio working for Quentin Tarantino...thumbs ups if you think It will be a masterpiece.

  • @unidentifiedsaint Lol. Imagine. Quentin Tarantino = Genius. Leonardo DiCaprio = Phoney Try-Hard Clown of an Actor. Don't see the two working. Christoph Waltz deserved that role over Goodfboy DiCrapio.

  • @DafodilNGlore

    DiCaprio=Phoney Try-Hard Clown of an Actor? - LOL. Yeah - Ya know. Usually actors want to work with good Directors. DiCaprio doesn't have that problem. Looks like his poor "clown" acting skills attract some of the best Movie Directors. I mean obviously, Tarantino, Speilberg, & Scorsese know something we don't. Not to mention he worked with Scorsese 4 times. Also worked with Woody Allen and Ridley Scott. Not to mention Eastwood & James Cameron.

  • @onn1320 Yeah, scary huh?

  • @DafodilNGlore

    No. How is that scary? - I don't think you understood what I meant.

  • @onn1320 Never mind. I was being sarcastic. No point in arguing, you're right he's worked with directors most actors dream of acting for so there must be something. I'm an aspiring actor and I guess, in my opinion, I just find Di Caprio's acting very untruthful and repetitive. I find he makes very typical acting choices and doesn't put alot of work into his characters. When I watch Daniel Day-Lewis I believe him. Di Caprio I just know every time he's ACTING. But to each their own, I was rude.

  • @DafodilNGlore I agree with your comparison between Di Caprio and Daniel Day Lewis, but eventhough Di Caprio doesn't have the range of a Day Lewis, it doesn't mean Di Caprio still isn't a great or prolific actor. Look at Stanley Kubrick, would you say his films had great range? Not really, some would even say all his films were mono-toned and all had the same themes, but still most people agree Kubrick was a more prolific and brilliant director than 99% of directors who have ever lived.

  • @cartooz2003 prolific doesn't mean anything----jess franco made maybe 200 movies, under various names; even franco is unsure how many movies he made.

    and kubrick wasn't prolific, when he wound up making one movie every four years.

  • @monk22yrs Really? It wasn't like I just finish saying he did a cut and paste job on Kill Bill. People don't praise him for the originality of his ideas, but for the creativity of his dialogue and the fact he uses narrative structures that are quality and unorthodox compared to all the high concept stuff that is released today. Eurotrash? When did the French New Wave and good Spaghetti Westerns become eurotrash, because the people he "rips off" the most are Jean Luc Godard and Sergio Leone.

  • @cartooz2003 KILL BILL...was...a cut and paste job, with the yellow outfit from bruce lee's GAME OF DEATH (?) being the most obvious. And michael madsen had a torture scene in KILL ME AGAIN before RESEVIOR DOGS.

    tarintino is a fan of mario bava movies, though name dropping jean luc goddard plays better with the critics, since usa critics never liked bava.

    homage is a fancy word for rip off.

    and, movie critics praise tarintino diaolgue as a way of making his gore respectable.

  • @monk22yrs I think people are aware of what Game of Death is. I assume the torture scene you are talking about, it's not taken from Kill Me Again, it was taken from Django (the fim you are commenting on). Yes there are many people who will miss the refrences Tarantino makes, but most film critics are cinephiles, and they don't need Tarantino to tell them he likes Jean Luc Godard to see he is influenced by him; they also know who Mario Bava is. You act like people don't think for themselves.

  • @cartooz2003 KILL ME AGAIN, an 80s detc movie with val kilmer, with michael madsen torturing kilmar's partner, in a chair; played on cinemax a lot.

    all professional critics in the 60s/70s were...snobs; no professional critics reviewed bava and such movies; such movies were beyond contempt for the critics....TIME magazine dismissed GOOD BAD AND UGLY in about 5 short paragraphs.

    movie criticism went totally downhill when butt kissing 5 stars replaced 4 stars in reviews.

  • @monk22yrs We are happy you watch cinemax a lot, but you haven't discovered anything new that we didn't already know about, and quit acting like no one has ever study or taken a film history course before. How are critics any more of a snob in the 60's and 70's compared to today? Maybe if you ever bother listening to film historians or even watching films like the one your commenting on, you could be more educated on what autuer theory is.

  • @cartooz2003 you...should look up the online list of andrew sarris' 10 best movies of each year----THE GODFATHER, FRENCH CONNECTION, GODFATHER 2, CLOCKWORK ORANGE, STAR WARS...none of them included in his list of best films!!!!

    sarris did include junk like hitchcock's TOPAZ and hawks' MANS FAVORITE SPORT though---cause snob sarris followed outdated auteur theory.

    obviously...you...didn't know this.

    and name the respectable magazine that reviewed spagetti westerns when first released.

  • @monk22yrs So if you have a problem with directors borrowing ideas, or you have a problem with how film crtics analyze fims, or you have a problem with the violence in Tarantino films, then that's fine. Just don't argue that Tarantino is the only director that "steals", or "cut and paste" in his films, because all the greats do it. When you make that argument it makes you sound like an idiot who knows nothing about film; list your top 3 favorite films and I'll show you why that is.

  • @cartooz2003 3 films i admire: UMBERTO D, RULES OF THE GAME, and CABINET OF DR CALIGARI; i love the ending of AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, and have watched that trippy ending numerous times.

    THE GODFATHER owes a lot to bertolucci and passolini, without being cut and paste. tarintino is akin to all those 1960s james bond imitators.

    tarintino isn't your relative; very typical of fanboys to angrily defend celebs against criticism.

    & calling someone an idiot is sooo teenage...

    the end...kid.

  • @monk22yrs So you list pre-auteur theory films thinking they'll aviod that logic eventhough Jean Renoir is one of the most influential film makers to the creation of auteur theory, and you listed one of his films! In fact every film you just listed as your favorite is in the Cashiers du Cinema as a argument towards auteur theory. Which is why I'm getting a sense that you are just stealing arguments from other people and trying to slap them together, because everything your saying is nonsense.

  • @monk22yrs Please elaborate how auteur theory is out of date? Is there digital directors now that I am unaware of? I'm not debating you because I'm saying Tarantino has no flaws, I'm debating you because your logic for not liking Tarantino totally goes against everything that makes up good film, or even film in general. It's the fallacy of every Tarantino hater I have ever met, and you're trying hard to cover your arse by doing what you accuse Trarantino of doing, stealing other people stuff.

  • @DafodilNGlore

    Arguing? I asked you a question because your response didn't exactly match my comment. I don't get how you consider it an argument.

  • @onn1320 No point in arguing, meaning no point in me arguing (about it).

  • @unidentifiedsaint Asking for thumbs up is really gay...

  • @unidentifiedsaint fuck tarantino and his boring ass movies(except kill bill 1 and pulp fiction of course).

  • @unidentifiedsaint that has nothing to do with this movie

  • @unidentifiedsaint I hate that faggot.

  • "A new, ruthless....violent film"

  • Django Unchained! Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz and Jamie Foxx!

    That movie is going to be awesome.

  • for those of you "brought here by Tarantino" this is NOT the trailer you should be watching... the trailer you want is for a movie called "Sukiyaki Western Django". Knowing Tarantino movies, he will probably try to style it more like Sukiyaki Western Django... (which is in fact an Asian remake of this movie that Quentin Tarantino was in) so if you're looking to see what Django Unchained is going to be like, watch the other trailer

  • the dubbing and dialogue in this movie is fucking horrible. but attach Tarantino's name and people will love it.

  • @zombiejock That's true. The English dubbing sucks in this movie. But if you watch it in the original Italian language, it's way better and the dialogue is more brutal than the English dialogue.

  • @TheV100 thanks I'll check out the subtitled version

  • Leonardo Di Caprio is going to be the villian of Tarantino's movie (Calvin Candie).. or so I heard

  • i'm still gonna watch it, I like old westerns

  • jewish blood worship

  • love that can only last a day hahahaha 

  • looks like a grizzled Chris Pine. Been waiting for Tarantino's Spaghetti Western for ages!!! Cannot wait.

  • Wtf music is this. Good thing I don't live back then, and instead live in modern times. With Justin Bieber... damn it

  • i disliked the video just so i was the first one to do it.... i actually like the film

  • I saw Django about 20 years ago. It was "OK" I'll rewatch it.

  • I hate Tarantino, hes like the Lady Gaga of films. He copies everybody, and uses recycled ideas. I

  • @illuminatijews In that case, what does Kill Bill origin from?

    Same with Planet Terror?

    Pulp Fiction?

    Death Proof?

    Reservoir Dogs?

    C'mon Sukiyaki Western Django was the only "copied" film he ever made?

  • @Mikkeldisch

    Get off of Tarantinos nuts. First of all, i said he copies certain things from other movies. What he does is, he takes an idea created from someone else then decorates it with his style. Hes not interesting or creative enough to be original. All you have to do is go watch 70's b side movies, and you will see what i am talking about. Quentin uses recycled ideas to make movies. And, that Nazi movie, was a blatant form of kike-ass kissing i have ever seen.

  • @illuminatijews Do you have any examples? I mean, he makes interesting movies? And if anything they are loosely based on other movies?

    Also "kike"? What are you? Some form of skinhead bigot?

  • @illuminatijews Actually, Tarantino himself said he steals.

  • @Snackay On the contrary, he said he pays homage. You're just a troll. And you posted the same comment twice, asshole.

  • @Transformers2themax You lie: "I steal from every movie ever made." Quentin Tarantino. Look it up, asshole!

  • @Snackay Lol. Now you're really starting to make me laugh. If you're telling the truth, which I strongly doubt, it was a misquote. How could he steal from every "movie" ever made? Not even he has seen EVERY film ever made.

  • @Transformers2themax Haters Hate dont even bother

  • @pothead931 True. This little punk just caught me in the wrong mood.

  • @Mikkeldisch lol! I do hope that you are having a laugh! all of his movies are cut and paste jobs! Sukiyaki Western isn't a Tarantino film anyway it's a Takashi Miike film!

  • @TheTokyoSelecter Well, I find most of his movies to be quite interesting and certainly not just copy and paste jobs - his success most spark from some form of talent and his movies are clearly amusing enough.

    And you're right about Tarantino not directing this movie, that was my mistake.

  • @illuminatijews

    That is so True. Both Tarantino and Gaga do NOTHING original.

  • I feel so naive for missing out on this. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is one of my favorite films of all time. I'm not sure any spaghetti western can match its greatness or surpass it. But I'll keep my eyes open.

  • good friggin GOD .. DJANGO is my favourite spaguetti western EVER

    if Tarantino makes something based on this, I WILL BUY THE DVD!

  • "Mushroom Samba", a Cowboy Bebop episode, ripped the coffin-dragging bit.

  • No to Sammy Jack...No to Idris Elba....

    PLEASE PLEASE let this happen...watch?v=DsJGyt7UYXg instead.

    Williams is surely perfect.

  • It's gonna be Idris Ilba.... Will Smith said he wants no part of a Tarantino film.

  • Here because of Rancid. :']