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The ending of Django. (spoiler).
Posted on 1/10/13 at 5:32 am
Posted on 1/10/13 at 5:32 am
Did anyone else feel like the movie was strung out a bit too long? To me Shultz and Candie were carrying the movie and after they died, it seemed like there was a void til the end. Like the movie should have ended at the Candie mansion when Django was having the gun fight with the henchmen. That being said, I still loved the movie and will watch it many more times. Sorry if this has already been discussed.
This post was edited on 1/10/13 at 5:35 am
Posted on 1/10/13 at 5:34 am to harmonics
I liked it.
But I can definitely see what you see. I was never bored with it so I'm good with it all the way through. What a great movie!
But I can definitely see what you see. I was never bored with it so I'm good with it all the way through. What a great movie!
Posted on 1/10/13 at 5:37 am to LSUSoulja08
Yeah the movie was outstanding. Just, to me after Shultz and Candie died, I almost didn't even care if Django hooked up with Broomhilda. I know, I am an a-hole.
This post was edited on 1/10/13 at 5:38 am
Posted on 1/10/13 at 5:42 am to harmonics
No I totally understand you. I thought the movie was over for sure after they had died and django dropped his guns
Posted on 1/10/13 at 5:44 am to LSUSoulja08
Short CSB
I actually met foxx in Nola while he was filming django. He frequented the Tulane gym. He asked if he could hoop with us on our intramural team because our games were always scheduled for around the same time he was there. Dude was a really nice guy. You'd never know he was a celebrity by the way he carries himself around people.
I actually met foxx in Nola while he was filming django. He frequented the Tulane gym. He asked if he could hoop with us on our intramural team because our games were always scheduled for around the same time he was there. Dude was a really nice guy. You'd never know he was a celebrity by the way he carries himself around people.
Posted on 1/10/13 at 5:50 am to LSUSoulja08
I have heard that about him before and I believe it. I am very impressed with Foxx as an actor. He played a damn good Django. My favorite movie with him is still "Collateral".
Posted on 1/10/13 at 5:54 am to harmonics
I thought he had a great performance as well. Not a popular opinion around here but people just have their biases.
I'm a fan of Bait. I'll never forget that scene of him banging that chick in it. I was really young and watching tv with my dad. He flipped to hbo and boom, there's Jamie laying wood
Dad was a little uncomfortable with my follow up questions
I'm a fan of Bait. I'll never forget that scene of him banging that chick in it. I was really young and watching tv with my dad. He flipped to hbo and boom, there's Jamie laying wood
Dad was a little uncomfortable with my follow up questions
Posted on 1/10/13 at 6:37 am to LSUSoulja08
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I actually met foxx in Nola while he was filming django. He frequented the Tulane gym. He asked if he could hoop with us on our intramural team because our games were always scheduled for around the same time he was there. Dude was a really nice guy. You'd never know he was a celebrity by the way he carries himself around people.
Legit csb
Posted on 1/10/13 at 6:54 am to harmonics
I agree with everything you said. We were actually taking about this tonight because I went with a friend (my 2nd viewing, his first). Everything after the Candie Mansion Shootout was just meh (except for the scene where he went back & shot Stephen ). I still really enjoyed the movie, I just Feel like the time from the beginning of the film to the opening part at the Candie Plantation was better than the last 20 mins or so.
Posted on 1/10/13 at 8:43 am to harmonics
It absolutely lumbered to an end. The Australian cowboys were worthless and the final shoot-out was beyond hokie. It should have ended with the dinner scene.
Posted on 1/10/13 at 9:01 am to HoopyD
I don't know. I thought this as well, but on my second viewing I really liked the Australian scene. The ride off on the horse gives an image of heroism and accomplishment. The last thing we remember is Steven saying Djangos story will end as a slave, but this scene squashes that statement. Also the slave in the cage that gazes at him as he rides off, once despising Django, now aw struck and proud. I thought that was pretty cool. Probably could end on that scene as he rides away.
Posted on 1/10/13 at 9:32 am to HoopyD
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The Australian cowboys were worthless and the final shoot-out was beyond hokie. It should have ended with the dinner scene.
It should have ended with the first shootout in Candyland with the end result of the final shootout.
Posted on 1/10/13 at 9:49 am to shifty94
I think a lot of movies tend to take too long in the final act. This year Django Unchained and Skyfall were both like that for me. Very good movies that would have benefited from a little extra editing.
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