Django Unchained (2012)

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They took his freedom. He's taking everything.

Directed By Quentin Tarantino Quentin Tarantino Starring Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx  •  Christoph Waltz Christoph Waltz  •  Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo DiCaprio  •  Kerry Washington Kerry Washington  •  Samuel L. Jackson Samuel L. Jackson Genres Drama  •  Revenge Film  •  Revisionist Western  •  Western Studios &
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Academy Award Nominated  •  The Weinstein Company  •  Academy Award Best Picture Nominated  •  1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die  •  Anchor Bay Entertainment  •  85th Academy Awards Nominated  •  Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay Nominated  •  Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay Winning  •  Academy Award Best Cinematography Nominated  •  MTV Movie Award for Best Movie Nominated
Release Info 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z December 25, 2012
Color  •  165 minutes R Rated R
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Comments (25)

 
FilmOdyssey

FilmOdyssey on 10/16/2012 Reply  · 

Tarantino is my favorite director and he never lets me down. SO READY

5 people liked this  √ 

The27Arsenal

The27Arsenal on 12/18/2012 Reply  · 

I'm so excited for this film. Everything I've seen about it has led me to believe that it could be a real gem. Tarantino never disappoints and he's come up with a stellar cast to complement his brilliant plot for this epic.

2 people liked this  √ 

moshingsafely

moshingsafely on 12/26/2012 Reply  · 

Damn fine movie. Similar in feel to Inglourious Basterds if anything. More emotionally intense, though not as immaculately structured as Basterds. A bit long, but then again, so were the spaghetti westerns it was inspired by. One scene did for guns what the House of Blue Leaves scene did for swords. That is a compliment indeed.

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Reelz

Reelz on 12/29/2012 Reply  · 

This movie kicked a serious amount of ass. Most definitely my favorite movie of 2012.

6 people liked this  √ 

robmoviefilms13

robmoviefilms13 on 1/24/2013 Reply  · 

Woah, this movie just floored me on so many levels. Best movie of 2012, forget the underwhelming Dark Knight Rises.

2 people liked this  √ 

Ajzz

Ajzz on 2/1/2013 Reply  · 

Movie was a dreadful excuse for a Western and it pales in comparison to the classic Westerns of the past. However DiCaprio's and Waltz's performances were great which gives it a kind of respite. It was too long though and there was a lot of mindless violence which didn't forward the story much, speaking of which, the plot also lacked backbone. 6/10.

4 people liked this  √ 

Sixfoot10

Sixfoot10 on 4/10/2013 Reply  · 

When Dr Schultz said "Sorry I just couldn't help myself" just before the bloodbath starts, did anyone else get the impression that this was actually Tarantino saying this to the audience?

5 people liked this  √ 

watchman

watchman on 4/20/2013 Reply  · 

dam this movie was fucking awsome

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rta1234

rta1234 on 6/13/2013 Reply  · 

It merely is okay. I have seen much better films directed by Quentin Tarantino.

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TeoTheGreek13

TeoTheGreek13 on 7/7/2013 Reply  · 

Quentin is a genius and Django is probably a top 3 or top 5 favorite movie of mine.
It's so Tarantinesque... it's beautiful.

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SpikeDaCruz

SpikeDaCruz on 7/18/2013 Reply  · 

Very disappointed with Django. I liked all the films from Tarantino, except this one. We can't win them all.

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Danielod

Danielod on 12/23/2013 Reply  · 

Why? It was SOOOO GENIUS!!!

2 people liked this  √ 

JoshuaHolloway

JoshuaHolloway on 7/24/2013 Reply  · 

My favorite film of this millennium so far.

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JoshuaHolloway

JoshuaHolloway on 9/25/2013 Reply  · 

*one of

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kanedryhurst

kanedryhurst on 2/12/2014 Reply  · 

The 1966 original was better

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cheesydog1

cheesydog1 on 4/13/2014 Reply  · 

A whole bunch of fun love this film

2 people liked this  √ 

Koroy

Koroy on 3/14/2015 Reply  · 

Overrated crap

4 people liked this  √ 

Danny237

Danny237 on 3/15/2015 Reply  · 

Maybe, my Tarantino's fav. Or Reservoir Dogs

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thejamin

thejamin on 11/14/2015 Reply  · 

One of the few films I find to be flawless.

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TommyDoyle78

TommyDoyle78 on 12/16/2015 Reply  · 

A let down. One of Tarantino weakest.

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DeadKid1999

DeadKid1999 on 4/26/2016 Reply  · 

Tarantino did an awesome work on this one

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thegoatanakin

thegoatanakin on 12/30/2020 Reply  · 

Pretty good, not as good as Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill, but still very good. Django is in my top 20 along with Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill.

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IloveMovie243

IloveMovie243 on 7/30/2021 Reply  · 

One of the most satisfying, fun, and well written movies. Just excellent from start to finish.

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Crapbaskets123

Crapbaskets123 on 10/2/2022 Reply  · 

Django Unchained is a wild ride. One of Tarantino's finest movies and one of my favorite westerns. Sharply written, smartly structured, endlessly rewatchable and quotable, filled with a plethora of great characters and fantastic acting, this movie is utterly amazing. One thing I love about Tarantino's movies is that they can appeal to basically anyone. They can appeal to the average movie-goer as just a really fun and over-the-top violent flick, and to cinefiles as an intelligent critique of the ideologies behind slavery and the power structures within it. Stephen as a villain is great and is a very layered and interesting character, Calvin is so fun to hate, Schultz utterly steals the show, and Django has so much style that he's able to carry the movie up to the end. Brilliant movie

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