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http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/posts/la-et-ms-song-premiere-john-legends-django-unchained-song-20121206,0,5323015.story
It's EXTREMELY catchy, be warned.
Wow, this song is amazing. I can't wait to see it in the film.
Attendees at the screening focused on the film's mix of extreme violence and more comedic moments. There were few negative verdicts, with some appraisals even suggesting Tarantino could find himself back in the awards season frame.
"Django Unchained is super violent spaghetti western w/ anachronistic songs. waltz & jackson steal it," tweeted Anne Thompson of the Thompson on Hollywood blog. "All talk & action. 1st screening." The New York Post's chief film critic, Lou Lumenick, said the film was "a three-hour homage to [classic Mel Brooks western spoof] Blazing Saddles".
Writer David Erlich tweeted: "DJANGO UNCHAINED: holy s**t. brutally hilarious spaghetti comedy does for business what Basterds did for war. Best American film of 2012." Looper director Rian Johnson added: "Django was terrific. DiCaprio blows the roof off the joint."
Podcast host Jeff Goldsmith described Django Unchained as a "buckets of blood spaghetti western with a great sense of humour". He added: "Race is tackled, but I wouldn't say too controversially. Great action and dialogue – definite awards contender."
Finally film and TV producer D-Dub tweeted that film was "funny, crazy violent, thoroughly entertaining". He added: "Luv that Christoph Waltz. Don Johnson needs to work more. He and Christoph Waltz together … awesome."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/dec/03/quentin-tarantino-django-unchained-twitter?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487
But in the fairness of balance here is a dissenting view...
"Overlong, muddled, unable to establish Jaimie Foxx as its lead character, with poorly staged but grotesquely violent action scenes here and there, but mostly a lot of the usual Tarantino loquaciousness extended to unbearable lengths by a misguided belief that the scripts estimation of faux Southern gentility means the dialogue needs to be elongated even moreso than usual in a QT film.
Only critics who know nothing of the spaghetti western (let alone the DJANGO subgenre which this aspires to be a part of) will praise this as anything more than a subpar spag clone–one which promises far more in its trailer than the film comes close to delivering. And yes, three of the performances (Waltz, Jackson and DiCaprio) are a lot of fun for awhile…. and then just go on and on and on until you want them to be over. I swear, there is a really dull dinner scene which must occupy at least 30 minutes of run time."
http://www.slashfilm.com/quentin-tarantino-has-an-extended-cut-of-django-unchained-harvey-weinstein-suggested-splitting-film-into-two-parts/#more-152687
EDIT: Wow. Went to see the 7:00 PM showing, and it was sold out, but my friends and I were dedicated, so we got tickets for the 10:45 PM showing and waited it out. I'm blown away at how tremendous this film is. It has to be my favorite film of QT, by far, and most certainly my second favorite film of the year behind SF.
I was loving the film so much that I had absolutely no problem with the pacing. If anything, the film picked up more for me when Candie came in to the picture. Why do you hope we don't receive an extended cut? You know it will be optional, correct? I will pay an insane amount of money for his five-hour cut on blu-ray.
Well, anyone to his/her own likeing. I just thought, the story was not so strong for such a running time. What I thought to be pity, that two dialogues, which feature on the soundtrack, were cut, especially the one
The scene with Sacha Baron Cohen never got filmed, as he dropped out before shooting. Would have been a nice and funny part, but all these scenes actually never were shot, so we won't get them on an extended cut.
Well, in that case, we will have to wait for the mentioned *sigh* 5 hour Director's Cut. :O B-) But as I said, the Cohen thing never got shot, and the other scene mentioned will remian as it is, as the Gordon-Levitt and LaPaglias did not shoot ths iscene and were replaced with QT, Parks and Jarret... #:-S ;)
not a bad rap song.. i dont mind Rick Ross, though i believe he is extremely overrated and only makes 1 good song out of 15 songs per album... but still, it's catchy, and sound really good with some subs..
probably my favorite original song off the whole soundtrack... it's the very definition of beautiful.
Italian Composer Ennio Morricone: I'll Never Work With Tarantino Again
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/italian-composer-morricone-slams-tarantino-428954
Created quite a hassle earlier.
I think both of them are great though!