Django Unchained [Steelbook] (Blu-ray) R
Life, liberty and the pursuit of vengeance.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 2 hours, 46 minutes
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: May 20, 2014
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: TWC
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington & Samuel L. Jackson | |
Performer: | Walton Goggins, Dennis Christopher, James Remar, Franco Nero, Russ Tamblyn, Bruce Dern, James Russo, M.C. Gainey, Cooper Huckabee, Amber Tamblyn, Laura Cayouette, Ato Essandoh & Don Johnson | |
Directed by | Quentin Tarantino | |
Edited by | Fred Raskin | |
Screenwriting by | Quentin Tarantino | |
Music Performer: | Elisa | |
Composition by | Ennio Morricone, Luis Bacalov & Elisa Toffoli | |
Produced by | Reginald Hudlin & Stacey Sher | |
Director of Photography: | Robert Richardson | |
Executive Production by | Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Michael Shamberg & James W. Skotchdopole |
Entertainment Reviews:
What it does have is Samuel L. Jackson in a pinpoint performance...
Entertainment Weekly
Rating: 5/5 --
Django Unchained is bold, hysterical, entertaining, brutal and daring, it is another masterpiece from the present-master of the western, Quentin Tarantino.
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Discussing Film
Rating: 5/5 --
A supremely entertaining, richly cinematic treat, which manages to work in some fun (and often very humorous) genre subversions and engaging character nuance amongst the frenetic gunplay.
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CineVue
Django Unchained is 165 minutes and nothing much happens beyond talk and the provision of corpses. The plot lurches around and the artful structure of Pulp Fiction has been abandoned.
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The New Republic
Rating: 2.5/4 --
Quentin Tarantino's latest film is a deliciously entertaining revenge fantasy set in the American South just a couple years before the Civil War.
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Washington Examiner
3.5 out of 4 stars -- There's an epic spaghetti Western feel to Quentin Tarantino's latest action/comedy/romance hybrid that is by turns dazzling, daring, gruesome and astonishingly funny.
USA Today
DJANGO sees Tarantino pulling apart the genre iconography and gluing it back together as a postmodern Franken-western.
Total Film
Product Description:
A former slave and a German bounty hunter become unlikely allies in the battle against a tyrannical plantation owner in this western from visionary director Quentin Tarantino. Two years before the Civil War pits brother-against-brother, German-born fugitive hunter Dr. King Schultz (Academy Award-winner Christoph Waltz) arrives in America determined to capture the outlaw Brittle brothers dead or alive. In the midst of his search, Dr. Schultz crosses paths with Django (Academy Award-winner Jamie Foxx), a freed slave and skilled tracker who seeks to rescue his beloved wife Broomhilda (Kerry Washington) from ruthless plantation owner Calvin Candie (Academy Award-nominee Leonardo DiCaprio). Once Django has aided Dr. Schultz in coralling the Brittle brothers, the two team up to capture some of the most wanted men in the South. Meanwhile, Django never loses sight of his mission to free Broomhilda from the treacherous slave trade before it's too late. Upon arriving at Candie's nefarious plantation, dubbed Candyland, Django and Dr. Schultz discover that slaves are being groomed for gladiator-like competitions by Candie's malevolent right-hand man Billy Crash (Walton Goggins), and together they skillfully work their way onto the compound for a closer look. But just as Django and his partner locate Broomhilda and plot a daring escape, Candie's house slave Stephen (Academy Award-nominee Samuel L. Jackson) catches wind of their plan, and informs his master of the betrayal. Now, as a clandestine organization attempts to back them into a corner, Django and Dr. Schultz will have to come out with pistols blazing if they ever hope to free Broomhilda from Candyland and the clutches of its vile proprietor.