Pictures: Leonardo Di Caprio, Quentin Tarantino And Jamie Foxx Attend Django Unchained Premiere, But It's Guest Olivia Wilde Who Steals The Show


Alongside Leonardo Di Caprio and director Quentin Tarantino, many of the film's other stars were also in attendance, including Jamie Foxx, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Waltz and Don Johnson. Evidence of Tarantino's clout in Hollywood was proven, meanwhile, with a star-studded guestlist also turning out, including Liv Tyler, Uma Thurman, 50 Cent, The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood, Zach Braff and Jeremy Piven.
![Django Unchained co-stars Jamie Foxx [Left] and Samuel L. Jackson [Right] indulge in a spot of horseplay on the red carpet](http://www.contactmusic.com/pics/lf/django_premiere_121212/the-weinstein-company-presents-django-unchained-the_20026205.jpg)
Fashion-wise the show was stolen, as it so often is, by the divine Olivia Wilde. Once-outspoken lesbian Alex in The O.C, Wilde has gone on to fully establish herself as one of the most eminent models on the circuit, and her flawless taste was proven once again with a black outfit that plunged all the way to the waist, made cordial by a pair of trousers. She puts even the likes of Liv Tyler in the shade whose flowery figure-hugging dress was pleasant but had the distinct whiff of something your mother would wear at a Church coffee morning.
Though Django Unchained isn't featuring hugely in the Oscars chatter, you'd be a fool to discount Tarantino, a man who has time and time again churned out films of high suspense, action and dark humour. It looks no different with Django Unchained, which sees Jamie Foxx as Django, a slave who is bought by Waltz' character Dr. King Schultz to be used as a bounty hunter to track down his enemies. In return he promises to help Django find his missing wife, played by Kerry Washington.
The clips so far have been impressive, whilst a sound track features new material by Jamie Foxx and an intriguing mash-up between the late Tupac and James Brown. The general public will get to finally see Tarantino's epic on Christmas Day.