the one who played the Nazi..just can't remember his name.
Christoph Waltz
I watched
Django in the theatre the day before yesterday. I couple of friends and I went into a local small theatre that plays smaller or arthouse movie or - more importantly - movies in "O-Ton" (not dubbed).
The room was sold out to the last seat in the first row and as usual there were a lot of foreign students who watched the movie in their native tongue.
We had a great time. I enjoyed the movie from the very beginning (you know, where Dr. Schultz explained the slave their options) to the final song. I immediately recognized Tom Wopat (Luke Duke from
The Dukes of Hazzard) and Don Johnson but I almost actually missed Samuel L. Jackson until he opened his mouth.
Actually, Jackson was the hardest-to-understand person in the film. The easiest person to understand was Waltz when he was speaking German.

I'd say this movie was a typical Tarrantino, from the bloody deaths to the problems the KKClan members were having with their masks. You either like or you don't. I do. Immensly.
I don't know if the final song actually was from the original
Django but I knew it from my favourite Western heroes: