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'Django Unchained' Is Outrageously Entertaining

Director Quentin Tarantino pays tribute to the spaghetti western, and it's shoot 'em up, rootin' tootin' fun!

 
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'Django Unchained' review

Ready to see Django Unchained? Then saddle up and ride over to Movies 278, 185 Metromont Road, Hiram. For more theater information and links to showtimes and pricing, click here or call 678-513-4400.

It's funny, offbeat, and brutal. Based in the American South during the times of slavery, Jamie Foxx straps on a six-shooter or two, some cowboys boots and hat in Django Unchained.

Foxx's Django character is taken by a bounty hunter, played by Christoph Waltz. First they set out to get a few outlaws. Then they set their sites on getting Django's wife, Broomhilda, played by Kerry Washington. But wrangling her tough guy owner, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, isn't so easy.

As to be expected, the movie has great dialogue, is funny and fine performances are turned in by all. Samuel L. Jackson, who plays a minor role, is a big standout, in my opinion.

The film never loses site of the horrors of slavery and even though it uses the "n-word" a few times, it is a Quentin Tarantino movie—you have to expect that.

The flick-o-meter gives Django Unchained a five out of five. It's two hours and 40 mintues and, at times, it does feel a bit long.

Film director Spike Lee has gone on record saying the film is disrespecful to his ancestors by reducing slavery to a spaghetti western, even refusing to see it. Now even more people are going to see it because of that...go figure.

Spike, you and Tarantino are both artists. I may not be the best person to make this judgement because I'm white but Django Unchained doesn't feel disrepectful to the memory of slavery, even though it falls short of capturing it. That being said, I love Tarantino movies and I highly recommend it.

Let me know what you think. Head to my Facebook Page. It's called TheBrettside.

About this column: Brett Martin is a familiar face in the Atlanta area. He was the Entertainment reporter and Road Warrior for Fox 5 and Good Day Atlanta for many years (1999-2007). Brett continues to be a film critic and a member of the BFCA (broadcast film critics association). He has personally interviewed nearly every major movie star and academy award winning actor and actress over the past two decades. You can catch all his reviews and find out more about Brett on his two websites. His movie reviews can be seen at www.flickedup.com. His video production business, which specializes in online commercials, can be seen at www.brettervideo.com. If you have any specific questions contact Brett through his email. flickmeup@gmail.com or friend him on Facebook www.facebook.com/brettervideo. You can also follow him on Twitter at @imbrettmartin. Related Topics: Christoph Waltz, Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, Kevin Costner, Leonardo Dicaprio, Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson, and Spike Lee

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