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John Campea Show

Movie Club - Django Unchained

John Campea Show

Big IP

Tv & Film

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2022

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Join John and Rob as they discuss the Quentin Tarantino masterpiece Django Unchained on this sixth installment of Movie Club. Django Unchained (2012) - With the help of a German bounty-hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal plantation-owner in Mississippi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Well, greetings and salutations, fellow esteemed members of the membership of Movie Club.

0:10.1

It is great to have you here.

0:11.8

I am of course one of your fellow club members. My name is John Campia and sitting over here is your fellow club member. Mr. Robert Meyer Burnett. It's good to have you here Rob.

0:21.4

John, you know what? I'm not, I feel like I should have put on some six shooters,

0:26.9

my holster.

0:27.9

I didn't want to see you come in here with Asselis Chaps.

0:30.6

Well, yeah, no, I.

0:31.8

No offense. I don't know. Iless chaps here today. Or stick shooters, but I'm sure somebody

0:36.8

will want me to get them after this show. And we are here guys just for those you may not

0:41.1

know what this is this is movie club this is the

0:43.8

club work every Tuesday at 4 p.m. Pacific Standard time we gather together to talk

0:48.6

about one of our favorite movies of roughly the past 25 years and this week is a good one.

0:54.0

It's our first Quentin Tarantino movie

0:56.0

that we're talking about here on Movie Club

0:58.0

and we are here to talk about

1:00.0

Django Unchained. A movie that I absolutely adore that for a long time leading up to it when all I saw were promo posters and everything I referred to it as Dijango until the movie so properly

1:15.1

reminded us the D is silent many many times this is either my favorite

1:22.3

Quentin Tarantino movie or my second favorite right up there

1:25.9

with Inglorious Bastards. I often go kind of back and forth on these two but this

1:30.5

movie is I have no qualms or problems calling this movie an absolute

1:36.2

masterpiece I love this thing it is both a love letter owed to the old Western, but it is an amazing modern tale as well with incredible

1:47.4

performances including an Academy Award win for Christoph Waltz, which was his second win. He of course won another Academy Award in

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