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Home Features Movie Reviews Django Unchained
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fox imageSpoiler alert! Not! This is not a Movie Review! The movie is in production, this is a review of bits and pieces of what's to come.

Quentin Tarantino has taken the world for quite a ride. Ever since his debut of "Pulp Fiction" which was said to turn around actor Samuel L. Jackson's and John Travolta careers, Tarintino has created quite a following and demand for his own post-pop-culture style of story telling.

According to the LA Times, Tarintino has been trying to cast an actor for a lead role in his newest film "Django Unchained", a film about "A slave-turned-bounty hunter sets out to rescue his wife from the brutal Calvin Candie, a Mississippi plantation owner." -imdb.com
Tarintino's hardcore film-making has a great number of followers. Some of his best know movies include big movie titles with A-list actors, films such as: Oscar winning Pulp Fiction (1994), Kill Bill, Kill Bill 2, Grindhouse, Inglorious Bastards (a gory action fiction film set in Nazi Germany during World War II). Tarintino attracts a great cast in his major movies. Django Unchained promises to be controversial, fun fiction if you are a Tarintino fan.

About the writer: Aaron Conaway is a web designer, photographer, video producer, video editor, screen-writer and a solo musician. For more on him visit his site www.turbowebguy.com

 

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