The 'Django Unchained' trailer is here and it is very much amazing. It's not just the movie (which does, in fact, look incredible and we can't wait to see it) but also, it's just a brilliant bit of marketing. The music choices, the editing, the graphics, etc. - it all comes together in a way th
Bonus! There are actually two songs in the 'Django Unchained' trailer! The trailer for Quentin Tarantino's next just officially hit the 'net and if you're trying to figure out what those awesome songs are, we've got the answer.
You saw a crappy glimpse of the 'Django Unchained' trailer last night via 'Entertainment Tonight' (the voiceover from the 'ET' anchor was crappy, not the footage) but today you get the real thing: the full 'Django Unchained' trailer is here.
Going by this new footage, it seems that the rumors were true and that the first trailer for Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' will be playing with 'Prometheus.' But if you don't want to wait until Friday, there's some footage online now, and it seems likely we'll get the full trailer tomorrow.
What if you had the opportunity to show off the best you have to offer in filmmaking to one of the biggest names in the business, Quentin Tarantino? Thanks to Red Bull America and The Weinstein Company, they're giving some lucky undiscovered talents the chance to be in the spotlight with a brand new contest in connection with 'Django Unchained'.
And another one bites the dust. Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' has been cultivating quite the buzz, but the director's latest keeps losing actors left and right. This time around Sacha Baron Cohen has jumped ship.
Man, Leonardo DiCaprio looks like Lucifer incarnate in the first official photos from the set of Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming ‘Django Unchained.’ And I don’t even want to think what he intends on doing with that hammer.
We’ve known, on a surface level, what Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’ would be about ever since he announced the project. The screenplay even made its way around the Internet, giving fans a chance to dig deep into the director’s plot. But on the heels of the first official poster, The Weinstein Company released an approved synopsis, which we’re more than happy to share.
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