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Originally Posted by 0renthalJames
You all do realize Jamie Foxx can't act for chit, right? He won't ruin the movie but...he'll come close. Quote me on this.
-The Juice
McRaney is a good choice. Dude was great in Deadwood.Originally Posted by psk2310
SlashFilm.com just posted a new story here.
In six to eight weeks, Quentin Tarantino should begin shooting his new film, Django Unchained, in which a German dentist-turned bounty hunter (Christoph Waltz) and freed slave Django (Jamie Foxx) seek to free Django’s wife from her powerful owner. The film has quite a few big roles left to cast — chief among them being Django’s wife, Broomhilda — but the film has added actor Gerald McRaney to its roster. We don’t know his role, but there are a couple parts in the script the actor could take. None of them are very large, but he’ll be a welcome presence in any capacity.
In addition, Variety confirms that Samuel L. Jackson will indeed play Stephen, the head house slave to villain Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio). He’s had the role as far as we knew almost from the first moment Django Unchained was announced, but since the script has Stephen and Candie at about the same age and DiCaprio is a lot younger than Jackson, we wondered if there was any chance the role might be recast. Turns out that’s not to be; there could be a small rewrite to accommodate the age difference, but it shouldn’t be a big change. Kevin Costner was also in talks to play a slave trainer in Candie’s employ; I very much hope he got the role.
Django Unchained will be released by the Weinstein Company on December 25, 2012.
what the heck was that trash? was hyped to see it......until i saw it.Originally Posted by itz rOLLi
as long as it's better than that sukiyaki garbage he promoted.
Originally Posted by Eff Ecks
yeah Tarantino is that dude. They are suppose to be shooting it here in Atlanta.
Originally Posted by FedExciter
i wonder how hes going to work his famous trunk scene into a movie where cars weren't invented yet
i dont think thats gonna be much of a problem since Bill died anyways, and its set in the future. I know QT could pull it off. Im more concerned with the pre-bite that Colombiana didOriginally Posted by psk2310
^ DubA169- If you talking about disappointed in Will Smith, I'm not suprised. Doing a movie with slavery as a central theme of the movie that's not a historical biopic type of flick is very dicey & Will Smith has always been kind of PC.
On another note, I can't imagine what Tarantino is going to come up with when he does Kill Bill 3. My buddy says he's going to do a story regarding Copper Head's (Vivica Fox's character) daughter getting revenge on Beatrix Kiddo. He might be somewhat limited on doing other stories because David Carradine being dead (RIP).
The entire movie is controversial, it's QT. I've read the script, it's going to make ears bleed.Originally Posted by psk2310
From what SlashFilm.com says here, the role would have been somewhat controversial given the subject matter & Costner has kinda played it safe with his roles so I'm not that suprised.
Originally Posted by kix4kix
Will had his kids success to think about, it's a shame when black actors have to make a decision like that