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Anonymous

The performances and direction in this movie are amazing! Curious to know if you’ve seen The Revenant (2015)? It’s a gorgeous movie and brilliantly acted by Leo DiCaprio

Matt

The Revenant would be awesome to see your reaction

Cody Price

If you want to see a great western experience, got to check out the new western series, 1883 on Paramount +. It’s a prequel series to the TV Series Yellowstone, but you can watch this first and not be lost. It’s probably the best immersive western entertainment experience since Dances with Wolves. It’s also from the same writer and director of Wind River. Also, to me this is the best written Television Show on TV right now. Also, great cast Academy Award Nominee Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, newcomer Isabel May, and LaMonica Garrett. It also has major cameos by Tom Hanks, Billy Bob Thornton, Rita Wilson, and Taylor Sheridan. It also like Django does not romanticize the old west. It’s shows the real dangers of being settlers and traveling cross country to find a new home, weather that be nature or human threats. It’s like they brought actual educational game Oregon Trail to life in an TV-MA format. Think you would absolutely love this show. :)

Rickard Blixt

You should check out Mississippi Burning! Willem Dafoe and Gene Hackman as FBI agents investigating a missing persons case in the 60s with ties to the KKK. Beautiful cinematography and great soundtrack among other things to reflect on apart from the subject matter. Btw, in the first encounter with Candie. The italian guy who asks Django if he can spell his own name; that is Franco Nero who played Django in the film from 1966, which explains why he says thst he know the D is silent. Definitely worth checking out if you want to learn more about the beginning of italian western films (apart from what you’ve seen by Sergio Leone), and also interesting as you sure will get a deeper apprecation of what inspired Tarantino. There’s lots of great westerns with Franco Nero, but Django is a good starting point.