
10. Silent Django
Quentin Tarantino made his first foray into Westerns with ‘Django Unchained.’ This saw an escaped slave take his revenge in a gripping and tense action thriller. Meanwhile, he drew influences from the original Django (1996), which was one of the most violent films of its era (via Hollywood Reporter).
Tarantino revered Sergio Corbucci’s masterpiece and wanted to have an Easter egg in his movie. We see Jamie Foxx’s Django sitting beside another man in a saloon. This was Franco Nero who played the original Django in Corbucci’s classic western. He doesn’t speak but it’s a great moment.