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@xqiuvmah
@xqiuvmah Год назад
The reason why Schultz killed candy was because of Beethoven. He grew up to stories of German heroes saving the day. He wanted to be like those heroes, but instead he became a bounty hunter. He convinced himself he was doing good by killing criminals. But in Candyland, he saw disgusting cruelty from these self proclaimed "civilized men". He swallowed his disgust in order to carry out the plan to save Django's wife. Then everything starts going wrong. He essentially is robbed by the "civilized" Candy and still, he could tolerate it. But then the sister begins playing beethoven. His culture. It reminded him of what he wanted to be as a child, that he wanted to be the hero that slays evil and saves the day. So, when Candy forced one more insult on him, by making him shake the hand of this evil man, it is as he said, "he couldn't resist"
@benjaminosterloh3605
@benjaminosterloh3605 Год назад
Not quite Schultz had a proud streak a mile wide, and his overtly convoluted plans were presumably never foiled until Candie and Stephen Schultz apologized because Django was finally reunited with his wife, but Schultz had one last score to settle
@__mindflayer__
@__mindflayer__ Год назад
@@benjaminosterloh3605 I don’t know about that last part. I think it was more of Shultz not wanting to shake hands with someone that’s not only evil but also completely ignorant. Candy tried to bring up “evidence” that the black man is inferior because they are “less creative”. That’s when they had the conversation of Alexandre Dumas the man who created the famous story of Three Musketeers who was black it started because of how Candy had a slave named D’Artagnan who was based off one of the three. Candy was so stupid he didn’t know he basically praised a black man and didn’t know it. Not only that but he is the son of Thomas-Alexandre Dumas who was a general in the French army. The entire time Shultz and Candy were challenging each other’s intelligence in a passively aggressive manner. That’s why Candy used words in wrong contexts this entire film. Shultz is a man who wouldn’t shake hands with someone not only only evil but also stupid.
@kgunitkeese17
@kgunitkeese17 Год назад
@@__mindflayer__ He largely shot Candy because he was fed up with Candy's arrogance. Plus, deep down he suspected that Candy wasn't going to let any of them walk out of his house alive.
@__mindflayer__
@__mindflayer__ Год назад
@@kgunitkeese17 on the first half that’s basically what I said and on the second half no. Candy WON and Shultz knew Candy would let him go because Candy had his slave rat out Shultz even though Candy thinks he beat Shultz out his on intellect when he didn’t. There was no reason to kill Shultz cause Candy wanted him to feel defeated. It wasn’t until he forced to shake his hand did Shultz make his decision on killing Candy.
@mattlawrence1932
@mattlawrence1932 Год назад
All these comments above sound true so I agree with all of them as a entire whole of his character 👍👌
@Proteus2905
@Proteus2905 Год назад
The man sitting next to Django at the bar is the LEGEND, the one and only Franco Nero. He is the actor who played the original Django back in 1966. Tarantino was so excited having the idol of all italian-western idols on the set of his film.
@williammatthews693
@williammatthews693 Год назад
Arguably the western's best anti-hero, though Clint Eastwood could also take the title.
@RonnieG
@RonnieG Год назад
@@williammatthews693 nah, you mean Marty
@TheKirkosable
@TheKirkosable Год назад
Enter the Ninja is a favorite with Franco Nero as the main white ninja.
@kevdoe3360
@kevdoe3360 Год назад
I spent a lot of years saying to people have you seen "D..Jango" not knowing the "D" was silent!😆However Tarantinos version is brilliant!
@billbabcock1833
@billbabcock1833 Год назад
The horse that Django was riding at the end of the movie actually belongs to Jamie Foxx who plays Django. He's had the horse for years.
@ice-iu3vv
@ice-iu3vv Год назад
"the hateful 8" is tarentino's other western, and its profoundly underrated. i think you will love it. "high plains drifter" is another great one from clint. and you havent done "UNFORGIVEN" yet. thats an all-time great western.
@trakkadda
@trakkadda Год назад
This film is an endless quote of famous spaghetti western's movie parts, from the title to the final quote from the good the bad and the ugly to the song at the end from they call him trinity. ♡
@just2coolkk
@just2coolkk Год назад
they call him trinity and all the Spencer/Hill movies were hugh in europe from the 70s - until the late 80s... the 2nd part of they call him trinity beat Star Wars in the cinema in 1977 in germany.
@trakkadda
@trakkadda Год назад
@@just2coolkk I'm an italian man born in the early 80's, I grew-up watching the Spencer-Hill movies, I absolutely love those movies.
@NecramoniumVideo
@NecramoniumVideo Год назад
Aw, you had to cut out the bags/masks scene, that one was so hilarious. And there is a nice story with Django's blue suit, he did research for his role, and found out that slaves were not allowed to wear bright colorful clothing, because they were not allowed to stand out. He was given the option to pick his own costume from wardrobe and picked the brightest, colorful suit he could find, the blue suit. Because Django no longer was a slave, he was free to wear whatever he wanted.
@sallyatticum
@sallyatticum Год назад
Such a bummer... It was my friend's big scene...
@donyates7300
@donyates7300 Год назад
Well shit fire!
@anime_cyko
@anime_cyko Год назад
What do you expect from a onlyfans creator?
@SolidSnake8295
@SolidSnake8295 Год назад
31:32 “He’s a smart snake… think he’s just the clown around here.” That’s what makes the character so interesting. In public he acted like a clown, but in private he had the power.
@ik7578
@ik7578 Год назад
If you want to watch a great series that is basicly space cowboys you have to check out FireFly! It is a truly underestimated show. It only has 13 episodes and a movie because fans raised the money to get it made.
@andrewmadeloni7173
@andrewmadeloni7173 Год назад
A Classic Western must, "The Magnificent Seven" (Yul Brynner, Steve McQeen, Ele Wallach)!
@SolidSnake8295
@SolidSnake8295 Год назад
It’s refreshing to watch a Django reaction where every other word isn’t bleeped out. 😜
@REALAMERICANMAN531
@REALAMERICANMAN531 Год назад
47:20 also... cmon blue!!! He's doing all this for his WIFE! Remember?!?!?!! There's no betrayal here at all! These were not like innocent victims he just killed... these are the worst type of human on planet earth................................
@jcarlovitch
@jcarlovitch Год назад
I'm so glad you cut out the part where one of Django's stray bullets hit the white cake. I always get a little emotional when I see that.
@mudejartrainingnaturalscie6938
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@roberthereandthere4366
@roberthereandthere4366 Год назад
The majority of Quentin Tarentinos films end with a bloodbath.
@Logan-ed4pu
@Logan-ed4pu Год назад
The plantation shootout is insane, but it sure is nice to see slavers get theirs. Great westerns I would suggest that I'm trying to keep short: Tombstone (highly suggest this), The Unforgiven, Young Guns 1 and 2, Dances with Wolves, The Hateful Eight (also a Tarantino film), and Maverick.
@jcarlovitch
@jcarlovitch Год назад
True but it was horrible when a stray bullet from Django hit the white cake on the table while he was shooting the attorney.
@Brian-mb8sx
@Brian-mb8sx Год назад
310 to Yuma is one of my fav westerns
@Eddie53172
@Eddie53172 Год назад
After they completed the flogging scene, apparently the whole forest went silent.
@petenorton883
@petenorton883 Год назад
You can see Tarantino's love of Sergio Leone in this film.
@Luka2000_
@Luka2000_ Год назад
The actor on the right at 17:20 is Franco Nero who played the og Django in the 1966 movie. Its a very cool scene in my opinion
@Zralock79
@Zralock79 Год назад
Trixy commenting the slaves in the chains in the beginning like "How they could do it to them"... and I am like... this reaction is going to be amazing. Wait for some later scenes. :D
@gravenewworld6521
@gravenewworld6521 Год назад
Also I’m sure someone else said this before but the guy who asks Django if he can spell his name and then says “I know.” Is Franco Nero he played the original django in 1966.
@15blackshirt
@15blackshirt Год назад
Other Quentin Tarantino films to watch are Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill Vols 1&2, Death Proof, The Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. His non directorial credits include True Romance, Desperado and From Dusk til Dawn. Christoph Waltz won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for this and Inglorious Basterds
@therobbrownchannel5079
@therobbrownchannel5079 Год назад
"The D is silent." Foxx says it to the original Django actor Franco Nero.
@ernestortiz4555
@ernestortiz4555 Год назад
This is one of those films where everyone brought their A game, even background characters. It's difficult to pinpoint any one performance as much better than another, Leonardo, Jamie and Christoph killed their roles, as did Kerry and Samuel. This is definitely a classic that I'm sure will stand the test of time.
@OronOfMontreal
@OronOfMontreal Год назад
One of the background actors, playing one of the dog team, was Ted Neeley, who starred in 1973's film version of "Jesus Christ Superstar", and has been playing the role well into his 70s, to critical acclaim. Another of that dog team, the one with the handkerchief over her face, was played by Zoe Bell, stuntwoman who is in almost every Tarantino movie, with speaking roles.
@Herzog-II
@Herzog-II Год назад
Never seen it, but I have to critique your opinion lol
@CrazeeAdam
@CrazeeAdam Год назад
Imo I think Leo had the toughest job. He had to make his character charming yet so hateable. And he did a great job. While not as emotionally deep as Shultz, I always kinda thought he deserved an Oscar as well. It's hard to play a truly great bad guy but keep the character compelling and even charming in a way.
@neospock5034
@neospock5034 Год назад
Since Blue is doing westerns now, she's gotta check out The Quick and The Dead! Highly entertaining movie and a chance to see some big stars in their early days!!
@hock2212ify
@hock2212ify Год назад
At that time black people weren't considered human in fact in the american constitution it says that black people were only three fifths human which means animals were treated better...just a little American history
@brianb.8295
@brianb.8295 Год назад
Of all the movies over the years that I have seen in theaters, there are only a select few that I have seen more than once in them. Django: Unchained is one of those select few movies. It is a masterpiece.
@yuriistetsenko5948
@yuriistetsenko5948 Год назад
"Yes! Yes! YES! MORE!" You scare me a little.
@stevenkies802
@stevenkies802 Год назад
Personally, I believe Shultz shot Candi because he realized Candi was just playing with them and had no intention of letting them go. So, Shultz shot Candi to force everyone's hand and give Django and Hildi a possible out. Better to go out on your own terms than play a sadist's game.
@REALAMERICANMAN531
@REALAMERICANMAN531 Год назад
51:30 with his blue waiting outside on a horse 😆
@zenicehero9154
@zenicehero9154 Год назад
This is easily one of the best Western movies weve seen in years
@pasteye1671
@pasteye1671 Год назад
I've seen many reactions to this film, but I have to say I enjoyed yours the most. I love your laugh, for a start, and you find T's humour as amusing as I do. I also think you look cute when astonished, but just cute anyway.
@PelosiStockPortfolio
@PelosiStockPortfolio Год назад
There is a good western called "A million ways to die in the west"
@davidwatson22
@davidwatson22 Год назад
Poor iold Quentin he went boom 🤣
@macandfries6765
@macandfries6765 Год назад
I see the skeleton spider in the back! I love those so much
@drewsimon3500
@drewsimon3500 Год назад
"Jango not only unchained but unhinged " love it
@sonnypeek6418
@sonnypeek6418 Год назад
Another one you should watch Blue is "The Outlaw Josey Wales"
@476429
@476429 Год назад
Regarding the word "slave", do you know where that word came from? According to etymological analysis, it has long been believed that "slave" comes from "slavs". The Slavs, who inhabited a large part of Eastern Europe, were taken as slaves by the Muslims of Spain during the ninth century AD. It kind of hits closer to home for Blue. 😀
@johnanthony2333
@johnanthony2333 Год назад
Wow, this is the first time I've ever seen someone, in real life or on RU-vid, show compassion for and or make a sad face after the slave traders are killed.
@Luiz-jv8lu
@Luiz-jv8lu Год назад
When Candi got shot, she was about to cry and the fun of the movie ended. See her face while Django is killing to survive after the Doctor was murder. 😂 I'm happy to see other peoples here that can read emotions. We are rare, my guy 😂
@Cifer77
@Cifer77 Год назад
I've never seen someone say "Nooooooo!" When the slavers bringing Django to Prison Work Camp get killed lol You hate betrayal? More than SLAVERY!?!?!?! lol
@REALAMERICANMAN531
@REALAMERICANMAN531 Год назад
25:42 aww shit blue is about to cry her ass off in about 10 seconds....
@REALAMERICANMAN531
@REALAMERICANMAN531 Год назад
Oh! just a quick cry face! 😆 damn...
@SolidSnake8295
@SolidSnake8295 Год назад
**Schultz shoots slaver in the head** “Yes!!! 👏🏻“ **Schultz shoots horse in the head** “NOOOO!!!”
@eliotduke1753
@eliotduke1753 Год назад
Anybody bring an extra bag? No, nobody brought an extra bag. I'm just asking. 😂
@SpeedOfThought1111
@SpeedOfThought1111 Год назад
Tarantino wrote this with Will Smith in mind for Django if you can believe it. Thank God we got Jaime Fox instead
@MegaForrestgump
@MegaForrestgump Год назад
Leo actually sliced his hand when he slammed his fist on the table. That blood is real. He finished the scene.
@Cifer77
@Cifer77 Год назад
38:57 Because Schultz understood Calvin had to die, no matter the cost. I don't think Django or Hildy would disagree.
@karoljb2106
@karoljb2106 Год назад
If you want to see serious drama about slavery I highly recommend '12 Years a Slave'. It won 3 Oscars in 2014.
@karlbecker8775
@karlbecker8775 Год назад
Classic Tarentino, with an awesome cast! Great reaction! If you haven't done it already, The Hateful Eight is def worth a watch!
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 Год назад
You have to do the Tarantino movies I'm most interested in seeing you react to: "Jackie Brown" and "Death Proof"! Both of them feature bad-ass female main characters! You're going to LOVE those two movies: "Jackie Brown" and "Death Proof".
@phoenixsharpshooter
@phoenixsharpshooter Год назад
I’m gonna go down the Jamie Foxx category and say she needs to watch Collateral lol not enough people react to it
@CrazeeAdam
@CrazeeAdam Год назад
LOL I loved your stunned silence when Calvin is shot. It does seemingly come out of no where. But Shultz had enough of Candie anyways. And he couldn't stand for someome so evil to exist imo. And couldn't stand having to treat him like a gentleman by shaking his hand. Just the last straw of many wrongs he had seen since meeting Calvin. Shultz felt it was his job to punish Candie after everything. So did
@TK-hw2ph
@TK-hw2ph Год назад
I love the way Christoph Waltz delivers the line “It’s like a reward” 😂😂😂 kills me every time
@victore6242
@victore6242 Год назад
see the miniseries Roots (1977); The Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pitman (1974); The Color Purple (1985); The Tuskegee Airmen (1995); Hidden Figures (2017); Malcom X (1992); Ray (2004); and Ali (2001). to name a few.
@OgBobby42
@OgBobby42 Год назад
Lmfao django betrayed them 😂😂😂 im 💀
@aayzajm
@aayzajm Год назад
Great vid and reaction, maybe missed in this cut but I love that before bursting in the room at 48:00 Django shouts 'D'Artagnan Motherf**kers' as the point is he's there to avenge his death
@ffdave117
@ffdave117 Год назад
I just realized that 3 reactors I'm subscribed to are friends. You, MagicMagy and The Homies. Nice surprise, I like the reactions you all do.
@evolvetrooper
@evolvetrooper Год назад
When I saw Franco Nero it was amazing seeing both djangos together
@MC-yi8ij
@MC-yi8ij Год назад
Awesome. You should check out True Romance. It was written by Tarantino. He sold the script and it helped him get to make and direct Reservoir Dogs. It is an excellent movie with a great ensemble cast.
@morleymobproductionz
@morleymobproductionz Год назад
True Romance is awesome!!
@oscarrios6048
@oscarrios6048 Год назад
I hate how everyone sleeps on True Romance it is an amazing film.
@TheKirkosable
@TheKirkosable Год назад
Bone Tomahawk starring Kurt Russell is a great, recent western. I haven’t seen many reaction videos on that one. Of course his Big Trouble in Little China was originally written as a western, then moved to modern age.
@doubleswords
@doubleswords Год назад
"I still have a terrible feeling that something is going to happen every second." -- Ah, a normal feeling within a Tarantino film, and for good reason.
@sicsuannain
@sicsuannain Год назад
The ending of this beautiful film is a wonderful tribute to Ennio Morricone and Trinity (of which Quentin Tarantino was a regular fan)
@Mr.Tin_88
@Mr.Tin_88 2 месяца назад
33:16 Leo actually hurted his hand 4 REAL in that scene. And he kept going on like nothing...
@FlangoKhan3968
@FlangoKhan3968 Год назад
Another great reaction hon! Excellent stuff! I know you're going through a lot of Clint Eastwood's films at the moment and I have a recommendation for you as you seem to like his movies. The film is called "The outlaw Josey Wales". It's one of my favourite westerns overall and my second favourite Clint Eastwood film. It's an exceptionally well made western and film generally, with great performances from all of the cast and some of the best lines in any movie I've ever seen! I hope you take the time to watch it as a reaction on your channel, I'd be interested to see what you think and get your opinion on it. Even if you don't do a reaction, you should watch it for yourself as I believe you'd really enjoy it. Anyway, keep up the great work! 😁😁👍👍
@Rampage0303
@Rampage0303 Год назад
After seen this movie with her friends, my mom described it, "Blood almost started leaking from the screen."
@marlonthemarvellous
@marlonthemarvellous Год назад
That last scene with Stephen cursing at Django is kind of a homage to Tuco cursing at Blondie in the end scene of TGTBTU.
@numbersasaname2291
@numbersasaname2291 Год назад
Since you are on a Westerns fan right now, you MUST watch John Wayne! Start with “True Grit”, for which he won his only Oscar.
@ChocolateFishBrains
@ChocolateFishBrains Год назад
Aww your baby kitty is getting so big.
@phoenixsharpshooter
@phoenixsharpshooter Год назад
Ooooohhhh interested to see this reaction This and Collateral are my two favorite Jamie Foxx movies, which I would suggest if you haven’t seen it, stars him and Tom Cruise
@stef8073
@stef8073 Год назад
Final song of "Annibale e i cantori moderni" from the Italian film "Lo Chiamavano Trinità"
@darklight8345
@darklight8345 Год назад
I reccomend the space western t.v. series "Firefly". I guarantee you will like it, and so would your viewers.
@oscargardemolina3800
@oscargardemolina3800 Год назад
Very Tarantino including his death in the movie
@TangentOmega
@TangentOmega Год назад
Watch The Quick and the Dead (1995). Western with a young Leonardo DiCaprio and Sharon Stone as gunfighters.
@ENIGMA0915
@ENIGMA0915 Год назад
My favorite scene is where he tells him" I like the way you die boy". Thing is Leonardo Dicaprio really cut himself during filling.
@CaddyJim
@CaddyJim Год назад
Who is this and what did you do to *#Blue* Oh you're just not wearing your glasses my bad...lol
@davidwatson22
@davidwatson22 Год назад
Christopher Waltz gets to play some great parts . Plays a great protagonist In inglourious basterds another Quentin tarantino film. Django also makes a cameo appearance in "a million ways to die in the west" in a fair scene about a shooting gallery.
@Brian-mb8sx
@Brian-mb8sx Год назад
I'd agree, except he's the antagonist in Inglourious Basterds
@davidwatson22
@davidwatson22 Год назад
@@Brian-mb8sx I always get them the wrong way around 🤣 unless your looking at it from the others side 😜
@zestry523
@zestry523 Год назад
Seems like every non American who watches this on youtube doesn't have much of a grasp on how slavery was
@yuriistetsenko5948
@yuriistetsenko5948 Год назад
Also, Leo really cut his hand badly, but didn't interrupt the scene by continuing to selflessly pour his blood on the table, lol.
@mr.imperial8721
@mr.imperial8721 Год назад
I don't know if you have but if you haven't you should watch and react to the hateful eight as well as in glorious bastards if you like westerns as well as Kristoff Waltz....
@gordonhaire9206
@gordonhaire9206 Год назад
The best Clint Eastwood western is "The Outlaw Josie Wales."
@fannybuster
@fannybuster Год назад
I believe the director Tarentino played the Austrailian fellow near the end of the movie,same in Pulp Fiction..
@ianherrick3526
@ianherrick3526 Год назад
“The Wild Bunch” is another great Western
@gravenewworld6521
@gravenewworld6521 Год назад
Man I’m telling you, you’ve got to watch “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid” and “Breathless”
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 Год назад
Reservoir Dogs is one of Tarantino's best. Great Western Open Range starring Robert Duvall and Kevin Costner.
@RLKmedic0315
@RLKmedic0315 Год назад
Open Range is highly underrated. Duval and Costner were both excellent in that movie.
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 Год назад
@@RLKmedic0315 and one of the best shoot outs I've ever seen.
@RLKmedic0315
@RLKmedic0315 Год назад
@@scottdarden3091 oh yeah, especially how Costner starts the final fight. Savage and perfect.
@Swissswoosher
@Swissswoosher Год назад
I was waiting for you to react to this masterpiece pf a movie for such a long time!
@nitrokid
@nitrokid Год назад
'Wild Wild West' please 😂 Very rare steampunk western genre found in film. Also, another 'niche' western movie that probably will interest you, called 'Sukiyaki Western Django' which is a Japanese made, Western movie set in Japan - complete with pistols, cowboy hats and katanas 😂😂😂 Oh and Tarantino also there as a cameo.
@hessu275
@hessu275 Год назад
Awesome film, maybe the most emotional film from QT
@garyb8859
@garyb8859 Год назад
I'm just loosing it watching the cat reacting to your hand movements
@campagnollo
@campagnollo Год назад
“How can you look at another person and do this to them?” Speaking of the mindset of slave owning people, they were not people, they were property. They don’t deserve human dignity. Note: this isn’t my view.
@chucknorris2266
@chucknorris2266 Год назад
You should really react another great western style quintin Tarantino movie called "the hateful eight"
@StevesTubes
@StevesTubes Год назад
There is a funny end credit scene in "A Million Ways To Die In The West" that references this movie. It is a comedy western that would make a good reaction video for you.
@AnthonyGonzalez-lw1ek
@AnthonyGonzalez-lw1ek Год назад
Dances with wolves , two miles for sister Sara , unforgiving , in the line of fire
@alfa757
@alfa757 Год назад
At 17:20 this is the real Django....Franco Nero....(italian)
@andersoncubillos
@andersoncubillos Год назад
"Once upon a time in the west" one of the best westerns ever made. If you can, give it a try
@Cifer77
@Cifer77 Год назад
I love pointing out that Tarantino got crap for this movie, for how frequently the N word is used. In every single interview, he basically replied the same way "It was 1858 Mississippi, the f*** did you expect?" Not only was this pre Civil War, not only was this in the Deep South, this was in MISSISIPPI! This state had the highest disparity of population in the Confederacy, it was 90% blacks, only 10% whites. Slavery was already ruthless and brutal. But for whites to achieve that much control over a population that outnumbered them so severely, they had to be far more ruthless than most other slave states. So yeah, for 1858 Mississippi, the language used was SPOT ON.
@this.is.a.username
@this.is.a.username Год назад
"how could people do this" religion and capitalism
@Zseventyone
@Zseventyone Год назад
Was that a director’s cut? Lotta scenes I don’t remember from the cinema.
@Christobanistan
@Christobanistan Год назад
Awesome reaction, Blue! As always! 🍑
@Thecharliesruiz
@Thecharliesruiz Год назад
38:28 Me too, poor Leo😢
@goochdawg
@goochdawg Год назад
Good movie. Even though im More into the oldschool westerns more of the 60s and 70s and some 80s. But Django unchained has imo of of the best shootouts in movies westerns history!. Alot of the older generation who love westerns like i do and im in many western movie groups most older people dont like Django unchained 😆 Yeah there older than me but i liked this movie it was bad ass
@shady_the_one
@shady_the_one Год назад
My Grandpa loved this movie, he's a Clint Eastwood, John Wayne kind of guy.
@juansarmiento5409
@juansarmiento5409 5 месяцев назад
De la Película They Call Me Trinity 1970 Bud Spencer y Terence hill 💪🤠
@danieldesario6120
@danieldesario6120 3 месяца назад
Fun fact: when Leo slams his hand on the table and broke the glass his hand ACTUALLY started to bleed so all that blood you see on his hand that was not scripted that was just him rolling with it
@neptunearnatuk6378
@neptunearnatuk6378 Год назад
I’m from the future, blue. Dr. dies near the end
@geoffmason7215
@geoffmason7215 Год назад
Tarantino never lets you down