Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained (a Spaghetti Western) scheduled for release Christmas 2012

I do not see big deal bout this movie. Never seen an entire Tarantino film cuz they disappoint. I didn't even like pulp fiction
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There was a short 2 second scene after the credits

damn, i knew i soulda waited..

what was it? 

use a spoiler if you feel it's necessary.


after the credits, it goes back to the slaves that were left after jamie killed the australian dudes.

they look like they're tryna figure out what they should do next, and one of them just goes:

"Who was that n gga?

real talk it was amazing.
 
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i know right? cuz slaves didn't call eachother that word.

hell, even black folk nowadays don't call eachother that word.

don't reply to me bruh.
 
Just got back from watching this, honestly I thought the movie was overrated and boring until the last 45 minutes or so. Great movie but I thought it was a bit overrated.
 
Saw it a second time today, found the pacing more enjoyable this time. Knowing what happened made the focus all on the journey, and less on what was going to happen.
 
after the credits, it goes back to the slaves that were left after jamie killed the australian dudes.
they look like they're tryna figure out what they should do next, and one of them just goes:
"Who was that n gga?
real talk it was amazing.

Is that sarcasm? what's so amazing about that?
 
I saw the movie Friday night and just like I thought, it's not this black slave rebellion rise to power type film that it's marketed as.  As usual, Hollywood and Quentin Tarantino pushed their agenda, I just hope folks are able to pick up on that and some of the hidden messages.
 
Just got back from watching this, honestly I thought the movie was overrated and boring until the last 45 minutes or so. Great movie but I thought it was a bit overrated.

this happens to me everytime i go to the movies hyped

luckily I just went into this one on a random day
 
after the credits, it goes back to the slaves that were left after jamie killed the australian dudes.
they look like they're tryna figure out what they should do next, and one of them just goes:
"Who was that n gga?
real talk it was amazing.

Is that sarcasm? what's so amazing about that?

the whole movie there's this one slave who has this look in his eyes, like everytime he sees Django he sees himself. Dude was an amazing actor because everytime they showed him it was like you just knew there was something special about him and he was another Django just waiting for his chance. That scene drove the point home in a way that made you want to see a movie about him. And this is like a two second scene with just one line.
 
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