Crucial for fans of Italian Westerns...
Added 11/3/2009
Crucial for fans of Italian Westerns, not so crucial for the uninitiated.
People who dont like Italian Westerns will probably think this is the most ludicrous, unbelievable thing ever filmed. Italian Western fans will probably regard it as one of the better, most unique films in the genre. It's all about excess; excessive violence, excessive fire power, excessive villainy, excessive machismo, etc.
The direction is good, the acting is passable, the music is great. If youre a fan of this sort of movie you owe it to yourself to see it at least once. If youve seen the Leone/Eastwood films and are looking for a good place to start exploring the Italian Western, this movie will serve, but I would suggest Sergio Corbucci's The Great Silence or The Hellbenders, as I think they are better films on the whole.
The package is great; nice print, widescreen presentation, interesting special features.
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Django is a 5-star spaghetti feast!
Added 10/17/2009
A 1966 release directed by the legendary Sergio Corbucci, Django features Franco Nero as the title character in one of the greatest of the spaghetti western genre. The main character was adapted from a comic book anti-hero who drags a mysterious coffin behind him in search of answers and more importantly, revenge. Django, follows suit with other movies of its likeness, mainly the Leone "Dollars" films and yet it mixes its own twists and contributions that lend something to later films like Sabata and the Sartana trilogy. While few similarities can be traced from this film to the unofficial 30+ sequels, Django and its influence can be seen in other outlets like the video games Boktai, Gungrave and Red Dead Revolver, the music of Rancid, the anime series Cowboy Bebop and of course, the "ear scene" from Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs. While the English dubbing does take away some of the style and feel of both the dialogue and the soundtrack, the movie itself stands alone as a premiere example of a spaghetti western in a time when the genre was really coming into its own and earning a place in cinema history.
Bandits, renegades, stolen gold, a fatal love, a corrupt general, a mysterious stranger dragging a coffin around... this one has it all! Fans of the man with no name films might disagree, but I say add this to the top of your "must watch" list.
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A masterpiece
Added 9/17/2009
One the all time gratest spaghetti westerns. A must have!!!. This is different to Sergio Leone's Spaghetti westerns, it's more crude more savage more "real"
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Django Rides Again
Added 12/23/2008
Django,1966,a Sergio Corbucci film,starring,Franco Nero, delivers all the spaghetti western goods, actually banned in several countries proceeding after the films debut for it's extreme violence. A stranger shows up in a rundown town, dragging along his personal coffin, with a deadly .44 on his hip, looking for revenge, targeting a band of ruthless outlaws, led by a man called Col. Jackson. With Jackson's men on one side and a gang of mexican bandits on the other, Django is caught in the middle of a crossfire trying to protect the townspeople, Maria, and the stolen gold. Sergio Corbucci's best film , Django, is one of the best of the genre,a blue underground dvd,16x9 widescreen,featuring the "Django" music score.
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this dvd is hard to find and this person has it in excellent condition, very very satisfied
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