There is only one actual Django sequel, Django Strikes Again, with Nero reprising the role, and it's amazing. Not a Spaghetti, but sort of a swan song to the genre, with cameos, camera blocking, style, etc. throughout. Desperately needs a rerelease.Never_Scurred wrote:I loved it, though I wish the (SPOILERZ!) coffin surprise didn't come so early in the film. Would've been perfect for the third act. Have you seen any of the sequels?Skykid wrote:Django 1966
Took me forever and a day to get the blu-ray version in Italiano and subs. Was a gritty spaghetti western with a complete nothing for a plot, but it did have a man dragging a fully-loaded coffin around the place and shooting lots of people. Some decent cinematography on a shoestring, although some of the other aspects were rough around the edges, especially in terms of editing and continuity. But Nero was a good lead, the theme song is legendary, and I enjoyed it well enough. Ain't Leone standard, but then not much is.
The rest is all just typical Italian bastardization of the times. All 36 or 37 or whatever sometimes just use the name in the title of the film, others actually had a Django character, but none were even really meant to be the original Nero character. All just part of the game: making money. Same stuff went for all films at the time: suspense, crime, post-nuke, horror, namsploitation, and even Jaws clones. Each have their own appeal, and goddamn, are they fun. Probably my favorite era and origin of film making, right up there with 80s-90s Hong Kong.
Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! Has always been my favorite of the unofficial Djangos. Very bizarre, with Tomas Milian in the lead role, being awesome as usual. Django the Bastard is also quite good, which some say Eastwood got the inspiration for another gothic western, High Plains Drifter. There's plenty more (seriously, like 30), but those two are probably my favorites that actually carry the Django name.
Not a Tarantino fan in the slightest, but it's nice to see folks finally seeking this out. One of my all time favorite films.