At this point Django is Tarantinos most iconic character, prove me wrong
At this point Django is Tarantinos most iconic character, prove me wrong
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You're right.
the bride would like a word with you.
probably still jules
>all these tarantino viral marketing threads now
Not watching Once Upon a Time in Hollywood no matter how hard you shill
the bride, jules and django are the top 3.
>At this point Django is Tarantinos most iconic character, prove me wrong
It's not his character
What's Django's "Ezekiel 25:17"?
This.
Nope.
Mr. Pink is.
This
All the women and fags(Travolta and Roth) are the most iconic in his movies
I think people nowadays just know him from the meme template you posted
Maybe I'm out of touch, but I thought Jules was his most recognizable character.
It's still Jules followed by the Bride
When you think about it, Deh-jango actually has very little character to him. He just walks around looking for his wife, no real quirks or fun tratits.
Its still someone from his earlier films.
THIS. No one else in his films even comes close except maybe Hans Landa and The Bride
is this a joke
Seriously I like Django Unchianed but as far as most iconic characters go he's farrrrr down the list
Jules > Vincent > Bride > Hans > Mia Wallace
Average joe would have no idea who hans landa was until you told them he was that smart nazi from the movie where hitler dies. Great character, one of his best of course, but not iconic in the sense that Jules or The Bride (or Django) are
the opening scene of Bastards is more iconic in pop culture than all of Django
Uma Thurman was 23 at the filming of pulp fiction
Jules is his most iconic character and Basterds is his best flick.
I didn't even seen this movie yet. He can't be iconic, this movie is literally for zoomers
I don't even know how to gauge that. My favorites are probably the Vega brothers, Pai Mei (even though it's not his original character), uhhh… I don't know. That's it.
I'm going to add Esteban Vihaio, Fassbender's character from IB and also The Jew Hunter from IB.
>implying it is the same character as the django from the 60's
bruh
You're all wrong
You could very easily be right, but does it actually count? I don't know how involved he was with that flick apart from writing it and I don't know if they kept all of his material. Help me out.
Do zoomers even know the definition of the word "iconic"? lmao Jules and Vincent are his most iconic characters. Pic related is from the Cannes Film Festival alone.
Tarantino is Tarantulas most iconic character
thats exactly why its iconic
WHOS THIS NIGGA ON THAT NAG
True. You won't see Django in popular culture, which really goes against the whole iconic argument. Even Banksy parodied Pulp Fiction. It's literally his most iconic movie.
>nobody said El Mariachi
PLEBS
Django is his most boring protagonist. Not even remotely close to iconic.
No. Waltz and DiCaprio both were more memorable and gave better performances than Foxx. All Foxx was in Django was a Will Smith replacement.
It's either Vincent or Jules from Pulp Fiction. May as well just pick both since they're a team.
I think you're right. It's the duo.
cant argue with the black suits
I love Django, but I can't help but associate him with Chapelle since his skit where he said he would kill a slave owner in every single skit if he could figure out a way to make it work. Seems like QT saw that episode and made a script out of it
great skit, btw
I dabble in Racism here and there and this shit is hilarious. CS is one of my favorite shows of all time.
Italian original was still better.