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So into his role and the scene that he just used it and kept on rolling....badass. I need to go see this again.
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I loved how intense the whole "Ben discussion" scene was, DiCaprio was just so menacing! If hurting his hand was truly unintentional then major props go out to Leo as an actor because it sure seemed like it was in the script and he didn't miss a beat, he must've been in the zone big time...
If he doesn't win something for his role as Calvin Candie I'd be very surprised... The ending did seem to go on like Tarantino wasn't exactly sure how to end it but once Django arrived at Candyland and finished his vengeance, I was totally satisfied.... It ranks up there with my other two favorite Tarantino scenes: Clifford Worley's history lesson to Vincenzo Coccotti in True Romance as well as the bar scene in Inglourious Basterds... |
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Two of my favorite scenes as well. And, the scene with Jules and Ringo at the end of Pulp Fiction.
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Yeah there are. Hah when they're carrying the body and she walks in, that shit is priceless.
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I really want to go see this again, because I had such a blast with it the first time. I think the more I think about it, the more I like it. It's long, but never felt it's length to me. It's just perfect Tarantino.
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I'm dying to see this and itt doesn't open up over her for another few weeks. Glad to see that most of the review are positive although the anticipation is killing me.
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Damn near perfect film. I haven't seen a movie in years that has made me want to go see it numerous times at the theater.
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True, Fincher as well, with the exception of Benjamin Button, which took me a few viewings at home just to get through.
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There are a number of current big name Hollywood filmmakers I'll follow and count on each time (Nolan, Del Toro, Coen, Fincher) to name a few more, but QT is at the top and has been for years. For nearly twenty years he like no other has had the largest influence on my tastes. If there was a fanclub, I'd unappologetically be on the board of governors. (Not sure what that means)
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