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‘Django Unchained’ Official International Trailer

Posted by Russell_Oz in Trailers. 7 comments

7th June

“Django….the ‘D’ is silent”

Quentin Tarantino is back and you know that the moment you hear two things during the trailer, the dialogue and the soundtrack!

In what is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated movies of the year (I am speaking about me, of course) the trailer delivers even more than what I was hoping for!

When I read the synopsis of Django Unchained which about a German bounty hunter, Dr King Shultz (Christoph Waltz) who teams up with an escaped slave, Django (Jamie Foxx) and teaches him how to hunt down people and then uses these skills to rescue his enslaved wife, Broomhilda (Kerry Washington) from an evil plantation owner, Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio) I wasn’t entirely sure of the tone that it would take but after watching the trailer I am now even more pumped for it!

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Anthony LaPaglia joins 'Django Unchained'

Posted by Russell_Oz in Movie News. No Comments

1st November

Thanks to Deadline it has been confirmed that Anthony LaPaglia has scored a small but pivotal role in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained.

The Australian actor, best known for his role in Without a Trace (and personally he’ll forever be Joe in Empire Records) will be able to keep his accent since he’ll be playing the leader of a group of greedy Australians who encounter Django (Jamie Foxx) as they escorting a group of recently purchased slaves.

The article also confirms that Joseph Gordon-Levitt will have a role in the film, cast as the brother to LaPaglia’s slave owner.

Django Unchained is shaping up to be something big and with Tarantino at the helm it is sure to deliver special.

The cast line-up thus far;

Jamie Foxx is Django
Leonardo DiCaprio is Calvin Candie
Samuel L Jackson is Stephen
Christoph Waltz is Dr King Schultz
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is currently unnamed
Anthony … Read More »


Anthony LaPaglia joins ‘Django Unchained’

Posted by Russell_Oz in Movie News. No Comments

1st November

Thanks to Deadline it has been confirmed that Anthony LaPaglia has scored a small but pivotal role in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained.

The Australian actor, best known for his role in Without a Trace (and personally he’ll forever be Joe in Empire Records) will be able to keep his accent since he’ll be playing the leader of a group of greedy Australians who encounter Django (Jamie Foxx) as they escorting a group of recently purchased slaves.

The article also confirms that Joseph Gordon-Levitt will have a role in the film, cast as the brother to LaPaglia’s slave owner.

Django Unchained is shaping up to be something big and with Tarantino at the helm it is sure to deliver special.

The cast line-up thus far;

Jamie Foxx is Django
Leonardo DiCaprio is Calvin Candie
Samuel L Jackson is Stephen
Christoph Waltz is Dr King Schultz
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is currently unnamed
Anthony … Read More »



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