Here's hoping this is included somewhere in the film's soundtrack:
Django Unchained (2012)
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Your posts are a facepalm cliche.theweatherman wrote:So I finished the script, other than a few facepalm Tarantino cliches it is a pretty awesome script. I really like the Jamie Foxx casting, but am a bit skeptical about the Leo casting. Anyway I am very interested to see how this turns out.
One meaty role left... Spencer "Big Daddy" Bennett. The way Tarantino has been going I expect a high profile name. Travolta, Bridges, Crowe, Bacon, Franco?
John Goodman would be perfectallstarr55js wrote:One meaty role left... Spencer "Big Daddy" Bennett. The way Tarantino has been going I expect a high profile name. Travolta, Bridges, Crowe, Bacon, Franco?
I'll allow it.Addicted2Movies wrote:John Goodman would be perfectallstarr55js wrote:One meaty role left... Spencer "Big Daddy" Bennett. The way Tarantino has been going I expect a high profile name. Travolta, Bridges, Crowe, Bacon, Franco?
allstarr55js wrote:One meaty role left... Spencer "Big Daddy" Bennett. The way Tarantino has been going I expect a high profile name. Travolta, Bridges, Crowe, Bacon, Franco?
Travolta will sink the movie faster then the Titanic. PLEASE NO TRAVOLTA!!!!!!!!
Or how about Don Johnson from Machete? I feel like he'd be a very plausible casting decision.allstarr55js wrote:I'll allow it.Addicted2Movies wrote:
John Goodman would be perfect
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I haven't read any of his other scripts, so i can't really tell if his dialogue sounds better than it reads, but I didn't think it was quite to the level of his other films.ThePhantomTerror wrote:How's the dialogue?theweatherman wrote:So I finished the script, other than a few facepalm Tarantino cliches it is a pretty awesome script. I really like the Jamie Foxx casting, but am a bit skeptical about the Leo casting. Anyway I am very interested to see how this turns out.
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I was more offended by you doubting Leonardo.
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theweatherman wrote:I haven't read any of his other scripts, so i can't really tell if his dialogue sounds better than it reads, but I didn't think it was quite to the level of his other films.ThePhantomTerror wrote:
How's the dialogue?
And allstar
i thought that was typical Tarantino..thats his style of writing...it reminds me the scene in Resorvoir where they;re talking about tipping or madonna...it has nothing to do with the plot, but it reveals something about the characters, and its like real life....the conversations you have in real life, arent about what's going on or whats about to happen