Talking Django Unchained And The Historical Accuracy of Quentin Tarantino Films.

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Shortly after this here podcast launched, I got a message from a man named Bradley Folsom, who teaches history at UT-Arlington. He explained to me his understandable interest in historical movies, and his total willingness to let me pelt him with questions about them.

After some back-and-forth, we decided to chat about Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained.

Know this in advance: This episode's format is a little bit different. There's not that much talk about the movie itself. Instead, it's mostly me asking Brad questions about the time in which the movie is set.

Hey, to me, it was a fun change of pace. I hope you like it, too.

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