'Django Unchained': Tarantino, DiCaprio, Foxx Answer Critics

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Published 2013-01-08
"Nightline's" Cynthia McFadden's exclusive interview with superstars of controversial slavery film.

All Comments (21)
  • @vincent_8817
    Imagine getting triggered by a movie for saying the n word during the time of slavery
  • @aschmidt1110
    The one thing this interview was missing was Christoph Waltz
  • @OfficialKlassic
    If you think Tarantino is a racist, ask any of his POC lead role actors or any of those cast by him as a person of color and see if they don’t stand by his vision or what he stands for. This was a film to make fun of the hypocrisy of racism and how wrong it was but made to feel right by the people of the time. This is by far my favorite Tarantino film and always will be.
  • They all deserve more than Oscar's for playing so freaking good. Absolute classic of classics
  • @wiggy8912
    How are people still being shocked and offended by Tarantino’s films?! Get. Over. It.
  • "This is the most narcissistic character I've ever played" wait till you get to wolf of Wall Street leo
  • @Deimos_Day
    Leo is incredible. He made his character feel like at any moment he could just snap and kill anyone he wants and get away with it. Like a bear in the room. It's almost like your throat clenches up just watching the tension in those scenes.
  • One of the greatest things about Tarantino, is that his movies are for truly mature audiences. Many of his detractors and their complaints seem childish, shortsighted and simpleminded. Life isn’t all sunshine and roses, and he doesn’t insult our intelligence, hold our hand or water anything down and I have a great appreciation for that.
  • @cosmokramer8075
    Dicaprio deserved an oscar for this role more than in the Revenant
  • @FJUH
    I found the most offensive thing in this film was Tarantino’s Australian accent!
  • @caldaque7354
    Tarantino is amazing. There ain’t no strings on him, he tells the story exactly as he wants to tell it. The actors that work with him are fantastic. He asks them to do some hard stuff and they come through with flying colors. Django is a must watch film.
  • @claudedavis201
    What I love about Django, is it’s Tarantino’s most straight forward film plot wise (in my opinion) When you look at movies like pulp fiction or reservoir dogs, that are told in a non linear fashion, they can be confusing, especially if it’s your first time watching them. Although pulp fiction is my favorite film of all time, I remember being completely confused when I saw it the first time. I had to watch it like four times before I understood it. I always loved it, but it took me some time to understand it. With this film, I never had that problem. I remember seeing it in the theater, and being able to full understand the plot and the story. And yet it still had that Tarantino charm. If you ask me, Tarantino is the greatest film maker of all time
  • @ct-ww2zn
    the scene with the kkk members sitting around on their horses is one of the funniest things ive ever seen in a movie
  • Tarantino isn't a provocative director. He makes films that matter and tell the truth. That's why people get provoked.
  • @cyrilebeh1363
    All the actors deserved Oscars for their performance. Simply incredible.
  • This movie is a fucking titan. Absolutely perfect from start to finish.
  • @user-it8kw3wy2y
    Even behind the scenes Sam L was calling people mf'ers 😂😂
  • I watched this movie 2 months ago, and as Black South African I say he could have made it better by including all of the deleted scenes. I feel like he dumbed it down because he knew some wimps would still cry about it. Notice that there was not one black person getting hung, no black women raped by white masters and no racist songs like 12 years a slave, because that actually happened during slavery. They treated our people like trash and they wanted them to be reminded day by day. But anyways this has to be the greatest film I've ever seen in my life. Django Unchained is a classic. Happy 10th anniversary.
  • @izagdlife
    Most people procrastinate because they're unsure. We over analyze because we're unsure. Just do it anyway, Time costs lives, Most times, it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $83k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have come to realize a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest.