ghostf4cekilla;5336092 said:
RodrigueZz;5336059 said:
After reflecting on this movie again I have another big gripe with it.
The scene where Django convinces the Aussies to let him free and they give him a gun... shit was lame. That basically led to him being able to accomplish his goals in the end and it was such a shitty way to get it done.
Reminds me of the part in Inglorious Basterds when the german commander lets the jews win the war with the promise that he will be written down in history and receive immunity as well as a US citizenship
Both plots find resolution in antagonists being too trusting. It was lame. No sane person would have given Django a gun.
I think your not understanding what 11 stacks ment back then people have there price
I know that it is a lot of money. But I also know those Aussies were aware of Django, what he had done, and that he would probably be wanting revenge. They just went along with it so easily it seemed like poor writing to me.
ghostf4cekilla;5336105 said:
So yall telling me when the crakka's found out that potato sack bags where a shitty mask yall weren't cracking up? imo we need more movies like this wtf did it take a white dude to write about a black dude standing up to this bs we have plenty of historical events when we actually went ham on these white people because of this slavery bs.cmon is tarintino all his movies are comedy/funny/dramatic etc
I agree for the most part. That scene was hilarious and the limits need to be pushed. Hopefully this pushes future films in the right direction.
I would love to see a director make a film about Haiti winning independence. That is some definite award winning material right there.