We've been told not to judge a book by its cover, but what about a movie? Quentin Tarantino's much anticipated film "Django Unchained" has finally wrapped, according to sources. In case you haven't heard, Tarantino's newest passion project centers on Django, an enslaved man who eventually becomes a bounty hunter. Jamie Foxx stars as the title character, while Leonardo DiCaprio and Samuel L. Jackson have supporting roles. 

The finished film was shot mainly in New Orleans, but also includes scenes from various locations including the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming. While much of the film has been kept under wraps, the film industry has been buzzing about "Django" for years now, given that this is Tarantino's first film since "Inglorious Basterds."

Given the high racial charge found in most Tarantino projects, most noticeably "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill," are we interested in seeing a action-packed, Tarantino-directed, spaghetti western about a slave?