10/10
Tarantino's best since Pulp Fiction
7 January 2013
Tarantino's best since Pulp Fiction

I did say the same thing about Inglourious Basterds 3 years ago, but this movie is just a little bit better. As previous Tarantino movies, revenge is the main theme of the movie, but it doesn't seem to get old when Tantino is in charge.

As usual there's a lot of long dialog, but it never drags the movie down. There is also a lot of brutal violence and a lot(I mean A LOT) of use of the N-word. The story is great and it never loses focus of the main character Django(Jamie Foxx), which was one of the small complaints I had about Basterds.

I've never been a big fan of Jamie Foxx, but he is damn good in this. Christoph Waltz is great as Dr. King Schultz, the likable mentor of Django. Leonardo DiCaprio gives an outstanding performance as a slave owner, who is not to be messed with. I would love to see him do more roles like this. Samuel L. Jackson nails the Tarantino dialog as usual and plays one of the most morally disgusting characters I've seen in a long time. Tarantino himself appears as 2 different cameo's through out the movie and it's nice to see him back in action, because you can tell, that he had fun doing it.

If you're a Tarantino fan, you will definitely enjoy it, just go see it!

This is a little different that all of his other movies, so even if you're not a big Tarantino fan, there's a chance you will actually enjoy this.

Here is how i would rate his other movies, to compare:

Inglourious Basterds 9/10 Death Proof 5/10 Kill Bill Vol. 2 7/10 Kill Bill Vol. 1 8/10 Jackie Brown 8/10 Pulp Fiction 10/10 Reservoir Dogs 10/10
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