Django
Since The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is my favorite movie of all time, I try to occasionally seek out more spaghetti westerns, but other than Leone's other movies I haven't been able to find anything that comes close.
I suppose that is because it's ultimately an exploitation genre. Not that I can't enjoy movies of those genres, but because they were usually made to pump out with low budgets in such short time periods it is more rare to find a talented filmmaker who can create some really phenomenal.
Django is known as one of the best or at least better of the genre I believe. So it definitely is good and enjoyable, but I'm just afraid that even though I recognize that, deep down I am always disappointed that it doesn't seem I'll ever find any new Spaghetti Westerns up to par with GBU.
It was good to see the iconic coffin dragging. And the famous ear cutting scene. I really found the gatling gun to be ridiculous and a bit of a disappointment though. Clint Eastwood's character in the Dollars Trilogy would never need one. And one already appears in A Fistful of Dollars used in a very ignoble way (not that there would be a noble way but I can't think of quite the right word here).
I find the Django theme song so to be so goofy too.
Ratring: 8/10