Wednesday, December 26, 2012

'Django Unchained' a brazen, bloody spectacle, critics say

In a recent interview with Vibe, he said he would not watch Quentin Tarantino's latest film, set in the antebellum South.Both films claimed spots in the record books as Les Misérables and Django Unchained scored the second- and third-highest Christmas Day openings on record, respectively. Sherlock Holmes holds the all-time record; it collected $24.6 million on ChristmasThe new Quentin Tarantino picture, “Django Unchained,” stars Jamie Foxx as a slave named Django, and mid-nineteenth-century America as the chains. Our hero is freed by Dr. Schultz (Christoph Waltz), a bounty hunter posing as a dentist, who appears toSpike Lee is breaking a sacred rule by criticizing "Django Unchained" for its pervasive use of the n-word -- so says Sarah Silverman who tells TMZ,…Django Unchained opens in theaters today, but the big screen isn't the only way to see the newest work by Quentin Tarantino. The issue of the Django Unchained comic book mini-series from DC/Vertigo Comics is available now in comic book stores (and
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