
"Django Unchained" movie quotes follow the story of one slave enlisted by a bounty hunter for quite an adventure. The western film, written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, received numerous honors before it was even released on December 25, 2012. Among the accolades included Oscar nominations for five Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Screenplay. It also won Best Screenplay at the Golden Globe Awards.
In "Django Unchained," Christoph Waltz portrays Dr. King Schultz, a German bounty hunter who operates under the guise of a dentist. Dr. Schultz wants to apprehend the Brittle Brothers but he's never seen them to know what they look like. To make his task easier, Schultz seeks out someone who is familiar with the notorious brothers and makes him a deal he cannot refuse.
That person just happens to be a slave named Django (Jamie Foxx). Django's wife was taken by the Candie Brothers some time ago so when Dr. Schultz offers freedom plus the return of his wife, Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), Django does not say no. Together, they journey across America to hunt down the Brittle Brothers and Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), Broomhilda's owner. Samuel L. Jackson co-stars in the film.
"Django Unchained" is sure to get some Oscar consideration but it won't be alone. Others released during Oscar season included "Killing Them Softly," "Hitchcock," "Skyfall," "Lincoln," "Flight," "Playing for Keeps," "Silver Linings Playbook," "Anna Karenina," "This Must Be the Place," "Cloud Atlas," "Wreck-It Ralph," "Nobody Walks," "The Sessions," "Red Dawn," "Chasing Mavericks," "Rise of the Guardians," "Argo," and "Looper."
Django Unchained Movie Quotes,
D-J-A-N-G-O
Mr. Stonesipher: "What's your name?"
Django: "Django, D-J-A-N-G-O, the D is silent"
Just in case there was any confusion, Django spells out his name and explains that the D is silent, as he speaks with Mr. Stonesipher.
Curiosity and Attention
Calvin Candie: "Gentlemen, you had my curiosity but now you have my attention."
When Dr. Schultz and Django pay a visit to Calvin Candie, they intrigue the Candyland owner, moving his level of interest from curious to attentive.
Why Don't They Rise Up
Calvin Candie: "I lived my whole life surrounded by black faces. I only had one question, why don't they just rise up and kill the whites?"
Dr. King Schultz: [laughs] "Who knows what could happen?"
As Calvin Candie jokes about why the slaves don't rise up against their keepers, the thought never crosses his mind that it actually someday could happen. He almost mocks the idea as something so simple for him, but so our of reach for those he owns.
What's Not to Like?
Dr. King Schultz: "How do you like the bounty hunting business?"
Django: "Kill white folks and they pay you for it, what's not to like?"
Going from being a slave to a while man to getting money for killing while folks is quite the role reversal for Django, not that he is complaining.
I'm Curious
Calvin Candie: "What's your name, boy?"
Dr. King Schultz: "His name is Django Freedom."
Calvin Candie: "Hmph, where'd you dig him up?"
Dr. King Schultz: "A fortunate turn of events brought Django and myself together."
Calvin Candie: "I've heard tell about you. I heard you been telling everybody that Mandingos ain't damn good ain't nothing that nobody is selling is worth buying. I'm curious, what makes you such a Mandingo expert?"
Django: "I'm curious what makes you so curious."
Butch Pooch: "What did you say, boy?"
Calvin Candie: "Calm down, Butch. No offense given, none taken."
Dr. King Schultz: "Monsier Candie, I'd appreciate if you'd direct your line of inquires at me.
Calvin Candie: "One… You do not have anything to drink. Can I get you a tasty refreshment?"
Dr. King Schultz: "Yes! I'll have a beer."
Calvin Candie: "Wonderful. Roscoe, a beer for the man with the beard and I will have a Polynesian Pearl Diver. Do not spare the rum."
Calvin Candie has a bone to pick with Django and wastes little time in airing his concerns. Luckily, Dr. Schultz is there to diffuse the situation before it gets out of hand.
Exactly The One I'm Looking For
Dr. King Schultz: "Good cold evening, gentlemen. I'm Dr. Schultz." Ace Speck: "What kind of doctor?"
Dr. King Schultz: "Dentist… Among your inventory I've been led to believe is a specimen I'm keen to acquire."
Dr. King Schultz: "What's your name?"
Django: "Django"
Dr. King Schultz: "Then you'd exactly the one I'm looking for."
Ace Speck: "Hey, stop talking to him. No sale"
Dr. King Schultz: "Calm down, I'm simply a customer trying to conduct a transaction."
Ace Speck: "Last chance, fancy pants"
Dr. King Schultz: "Oh, very well" [shoots Ace]
Posing as a dentist, Dr. King Schultz acts as though he's interested in purchasing a slave from Ace Speck. However, once he realizes that he's found Django, he takes the terms of the arrangement into his own hands.
I Need Your Help
Dr. King Schultz: "Do you know what a bounty hunter is?"
Django: "You kill people and they give you a reward."
Dr. King Schultz: "That and they are big on that reward… I need your help. I'm looking for the Brittle Brothers however I don't know what they look like, but you do. Don't you?"
Django: "They caught my wife and they sold her but I don't know where they took her."
Dr. King Schultz: "That means we visit every plantation until we find them and once the final Brittle Brother lies dead in the dust, I agree to give you your freedom and I'll take you to rescue your wife."
Django: "Where we going?"
Once Dr. Schultz lays out the big picture of what he wants to do, Django is all ready to get started. Freedom and his wife back, how could he turn that offer down?
Why Do You Care
Dr. King Schultz: "We make a good team. We're pretty good at finding people."
Django: "Why you care if I find my wife?"
Dr. King Schultz: "I've never given anybody their freedom before. I feel responsible for you."
Django asks Dr. Schultz why he is going to such lengths to help him find his wife. Dr. Schultz explains that he's doing something special here and feels obligated to follow it through to a positive conclusion.
I Like the Way You Die, Boy
Django: "I like the way you die, boy."
For Django, getting the opportunity to kill one of the brothers responsible for taking his wife is sweet, sweet revenge.
Wearing Bags
Big Daddy: "Damn. I can't see f***ing s*** out of this thing."
Bag Head #2: "I think we all think the bags was a nice idea. But, not pointing any fingers, they could of been done better. So how bout, no bags this time, but next time, we do the bags right, and then go full regalia."
Big Daddy: "Did I say we ain't wearing bags? It's a raid! Who cares if you can see! Can the Horses see!? That's all that matters!"
As Big Daddy and the other bag heads learn, while their goal of riding around on their horses for the raid on Dr. Schultz and Django was well intentioned, the bags clearly impede their vision. Fear not, says Big Daddy, it's the horses who need to see, not them.