Seeing that guy torn to shreds by those dogs was tearing Schultz up, mentally and emotionally; he had little exposure to the gruesome reality and cruelty of slavery. Add to Calvin’s insistence on the handshake rubbing him the wrong way and Schultz had more than enough
@redviper6805 doctor king couldn't stand that someone like candy thought it was right.. a handshake would of confirmed that doctor king was somehow endorsing candy as right. it better to die ton your feet that live on your knees. essentially doctor king was ready to due for his principles
$5000 then is over $200,000 now. $12,000 then is more than a half million now. That's why the doctor was able to convince people to talk to him. These are huge sums of money.
Shows that money got no real value. Just a number. Inflation never stops, so we adjust the currency (by not so nice means..like war). Imagine 5000 today in 50 years..might be then 10k without investing..just because of inflation. And most dont even know why...countrys loan the papermoney from the printing machine called central bank..with interrest. But if you take a loan from the printing press, how do you pay back the extra interrest? You take another loan..welcome to the neverending devils cycle
STEPHEN AS HEAD OF THE HOUSE HELPED RAISE Calvin as a child that's part of their duties. And they have lots of free range actually it's like his parents talking when Stephen talks to him
I love the way you are yourself. You are not phony or fake. I don’t watch channels where they are so fake and phony. They pretend they have perfect makeup , hair everyday. And us normal people want to watch normal people. ❤ Thank you and hello from Pensacola, Florida.
My dad and I were just talking about how terrible it was to pick your own switch yesterday. Because it better be a good one, you do not want them picking the switch for you.
I instantly subbed when you said “sweat running down your back and your bum crack”. 😂😂😂 I like to think that Tarantino rewrites history in a way we can all appreciate. Great reaction.
Didn't know if I was gonna watch all the way through. But then you mentioned Leo and I have to see how you react to his character. On the one hand, the character is a sleazy, slimy, rotten, no good, two-bit specimen of a human. On the other hand, he played the hell out of that role!
As soon as you said, in the first 30 seconds of the movie playing, that it pisses you off, I was thinking, oh honey, just you wait, ‘cause you’re gonna see some shit. This movie pisses me off, and I’m white. I can’t imagine how it makes you feel.
@TeenTyrant as someone who is both black and white mixed race, I get pissed off so much to see what happened 200 years ago slavery is the worst thing in human history
I understand why you found it hard to watch most of this, but i knew you'd love the very end. I also appreciate you not editing out a certain controversial word that a lot of reactors do.
Put it this way, i know i'm white, but if i was given a choice between being a mistreated slave, or a bounty hunter claiming money for corpses including for people who hurt the woman i love, then it would be a very easy choice.
25:35 Broomhilda is also a comic strip with a Viking whose wife Broomhilda was a terror to her husband the terrifying viking. Pretty funny from what I remember from childhood.
Not quite. What you described is the comic strip HAGAR THE HORRIBLE, and his wife is modeled on the traditional image of Brunnhilde from Viking legend, but that character's name is Helga. Broom-Hilda was a comic strip about a comical witch, allegedly centuries old, who is a man-thirsty alcoholic, and is regularly hectored by her friends, which include a buzzard and a troll.
Put it this way, Pulp Fiction keeps switching with Halloween (1978) as my favourite, and 2nd favourite movie. This one is my 3rd favourite Tarantino, which i rank as my 11th favourite film, and although Jackie Brown is my 7th favourite Tarantino (i count Kill Bill as one), i still love it, and it's 82nd in my top 100 movies.
Even more crazy, i only got in to Tarantino 9 months ago. I tried watching two of his films over 20 years ago in my early 20s and didn't like them then (Reservoir Dogs, and Kill Bill Volume One). Last December i gave Pulp Fiction a go, and loved it so much, i knew i would love his others now, and i do, i finished them 2 months ago. Some have been watched more than once in that time, Pulp Fiction has been watched 6 times..
I'd like to talk about a part of you, India, that I think, you should never change. You're a gentle soul, at heart. And seeing racism.... Seeing hatred.... And seeing suffering..... Really hurts you. Even if just on the screen. Don't ever change. Be proud of who you are. You've obviously suffered, yourself, in your life, at the hands of others, who lived with hate in their heart. But here's the thing, about hate and violence in this world. It will always exist. People are naive, who believe that it's possible to fully stamp out those things, completely. So what's the answer? The answer is, in how we react to it. The way we win, against hate, is to never hate back. The way we win, is to keep a harmless, gentle soul. To hate back at hate only ends up in twice as much hate in the world and it doesn't solve a thing. So be the better person. And forgive, and feel sorry for, those who aren't aware enough, to know, that to give hate and to be violent, is a really really idiotic way to live. And as long as you keep a gentle soul.... And a loving heart... You will always be the better person. Whether we're black, white, or any colour. And I'm speaking here, as an English white man. Lots of love to you, India. Don't ever change x
All Terrintino movies are ALL like this. He also had a Cameo in this movie when Django shot him and the bag of dynamite blew him to pieces. He has a different way of making movies thats for sure.
Oh yea picked my own switches myself in the day. When my mom called your name you never said what you wrnt to her and she showed the same respect by turning off tv ir putting her book down to speak to us. Usually so there's no.misunderstanding because like she said and it was true, she had very few rules but the ones she had you followed !
This movie is definitely difficult to watch and hear at times. I think Tarantino wanted to take an unfiltered look at what it was like back then.. so many good performances..
My cat is named after both this character and Django Reinhart because he was a rescue cat who had abusive owners before and the music from Django Reinhart calmed him down. We've had him 11 years. I also saw this movie with my ex gf in theaters when it came out but her dad kept calling during it lol. Hateful Eight was meant to be a sequel to Django Unchained with Samuel L being older but I'm not sure that's a good idea.
Of course this is a fictional story, but the context and situations Tarantino presents seems like a real good reference. If you hadn't already investigated, it is not easy to illustrate the way life was for slaves. Man's inhumanity to man knows no bounds and people need reminding. So much weakness and hatred shown today and yet it's well fed, entitled groups crying victim, not actual victims like you see here.
absolutely despise hate Leo’s character in this movie, but he acted his ass of that’s for sure!!! in an interview Jamie Foxx said Leonardo didn’t wanna say the N-word but him && Samuel Jackson basically told him hell we get called that on a random Tuesday so get over that shxt, it’s for the movie and after that he got into the role…to the point where he wouldn’t even speak to them on set while filming LOL. great movie, great reaction👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Oooweweeee. The belt. Only if its not the buckle side. I missed a couple of time's trying to catch the belt one time. Never forget that. But i would rather take a belt than be grounded. I hated being grounded
Of you notice the statue on Leos shelf of the wrestlers it's Greek hlthey did the same with their poor people fought them to death as also they made them.fight Lions
Slavery was terrible, and common the whole world over. The USA was founded in 1776, and in 1777 Vermont was the first state to enact abolition laws. A couple other states followed suit (in the North) and then England in 1833, was the first country to abolish slavery. The US started the trend to END slavery everywhere. It took until the 1950s until some countries in Africa and southern Asia to stop. This does show the lack of understanding that many white and black slave owners in the south had about how to treat other humans.
Selling Django cheap guaranteed he'd be sold fast and likely he and his wide would be sold separately as if he was bought cheap the cheap owner wouldn't have enough to buy both
This movie is rough specifically on purpose to be upsetting, because these things are unconscionable and a deeply rooted part of American culture. Also the reason dr Shultz demands the woman stops playing the harp is because it’s music from his homeland that he and his wife probably loved and the deepest pits of hellacious place surrounded by the most evil people and he has to listen to a perverted version of the song
Watched 100s of rea lions to this mov8e by all races and never saw anyone who wadnt upset by the actions that happened back then m9re crying then most mo ues anx more pussed off then any for sure
I love QT films yes bloody yes violent but it is what it was and some people really didn't reluze that until wat hing this . They newcabout slaves but not how much really happened .
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