Once upon a time, I would have posted this trailer the second it was available…after all, that was when I feverishly watched it on my mobile gizmo. But in my old age, I have no problem sitting on such things for a week or so. Come to think of it, I really should think about posting a trailer for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES one of these days.

It’s been fun seeing my friends get all a-tither over trailers like LES MIS and THE HOBBIT; but for me, this film will be one of the very biggest Christmas releases.

Can’t. Fuckin’. Wait!

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  1. The joy of joys that is a Quentin Tarantino film! I mean I had had a super shitty couple of days before this trailer was released but then I saw this and everything actually got better.
    This is my most anticipated film of this year. I don’t like Westerns, but it’s a QT western and it has Leo possibly playing one of the best characters he will ever play. I mean that zoom in when we’re first introduced to him- HILARIOUS! And it looks amazing. So very very very excited 😀

    1. Geez, between this and Gatsby it’s going to be a Very Leo Christmas!

      That said, I think I’m more anxious to see what QT gets out of Christoph Waltz this second time around – especially since I loved him in CARNAGE, and even found him to be the most palatable thing of the mostly-terrible GREEN HORNET.

  2. This trailer is so awesome. I’m still more looking forward to The Hobbit, but damn, I love Quentin Tarantino movies VERY MUCH!

    1. I’m just happy to see QT cranking out films with a better degree of regularity. Those six year gaps between JACKIE BROWN, KILL BILL, and INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS were pretty brutal.

    1. I’ve never really bought into chasing down the different trailers (int’l, red band, etc).
      Usually one look is enough for me.

      Is it Christmas yet?

  3. Seriously, this is the movie of the year to look forward to. I also can’t wait. It looks like great fun, and that shot of the cotton getting blood-spattered is fantastic. He even managed to wrangle in a subtle reference to the original Django at the end.

  4. Fuck Christmas dinner. I got plans!

    Seriously though (cause I can’t turn down my grandmother’s cooking, not even for QT) I can’t wait for this. I don’t like westerns, as a general rule, but I don’t like war films either, and that certainly didn’t keep me from loving IB. Even if this and The Dark Knight Rises were the only offerings of 2012, it would still be a far superior year to 2011, and I haven’t even seen them yet, but have complete faith in QT and Nolan to make that statement without heistation. That was a very long run-on sentence. Forgive me: it’s my Friday.

    1. Much as I’m looking forward to both films, I must disagree with the notion of a subpar 2011.

      We got two Spielbergs, (essentially) two Soderberghs, a Scorsese, an Almodovar, a Polanski, a Fincher, a Woody Allen, a Malick, a Von Trier and the end of Harry Potter

      How soon we forget!

    2. And I only liked a couple of those, and no where near the degree that I love Tarantino films so I’m standing by my original statement. I also recently went back and watched a couple of my favorites from 2010, weeping even harder over my lack of enthusiasm for last year.

    1. It’s high up there for me as far as the autumn slate of films (LOOPER and LINCOLN are on the same level).

      Hey, and given that we’re just under a month away, try to mark down July 13th for a Chicago get-together. I’m thinking about seeing a midnight show of ROBOCOP at The Music Box, so maybe we can all co-ordinate something around that.

    2. Oh shit, that’s RoboCop weekend? Nice timing! As far as I know, I should be around, and I would definitely be up for RoboCop. Love that movie.

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