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selfie:

--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on February 17, 2013, 12:15:35 pm ---I only gave Django a 10/10. Meh.

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I'm with Ginsu.

This movie was never meant to be accurate or serious. John Jarratt with the thick Aussie accent and QT with his ridiculously poor attempt at one are about 50 years before that accent existed. How could you not laugh at the argument about the KKK hoods?

It was no "Inglorious Basterds" but it was still great.

kahlid74:
I enjoyed it, probably 7/10 for me.  I also enjoyed Skyfall so my taste's are quite a bit different than yours OP.  I think you liked Judge dread too and I thought it was entertaining but a piss poor movie.

Heretik:
I enjoyed it. Even my wife seemed to like it and she doesn't go for the blood & guts "shoot 'em ups". I saw the movie as more of an homage to the old b-movie westerns & Kung-Fu flicks from the 60's & 70's. There were several moments during the movie that even made me think of "Blazing Saddles"

danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: selfie on February 17, 2013, 07:01:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on February 17, 2013, 12:15:35 pm ---I only gave Django a 10/10. Meh.

--- End quote ---

I'm with Ginsu.

This movie was never meant to be accurate or serious. John Jarratt with the thick Aussie accent and QT with his ridiculously poor attempt at one are about 50 years before that accent existed. How could you not laugh at the argument about the KKK hoods?

It was no "Inglorious Basterds" but it was still great.

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This implies you give Inglorious Basterds more than 10/10  :D

I understand that no Tarrantino movie is an essay on accuracy, I take that into consideration when watching his movies. Notice that I did say Don Johnsons part was one of the highlights, which naturally includes the psuedo KKK scene (",)

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