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Комментарии : 1,6 тыс.   
@St.Maliki
@St.Maliki Год назад
The reason Decaprio's hand is bloody is because Vigo Mortensen actually broke his foot kicking that helmet, then Marissa Tomei won an Oscar for it.
@darkzer0670
@darkzer0670 Год назад
You stole my comment 🤬
@lifesajoke6965
@lifesajoke6965 Год назад
Ha!
@kellymoses8566
@kellymoses8566 Год назад
Actually Decaprio realized his hand was older than 25.
@nashnicko7701
@nashnicko7701 Год назад
@@kellymoses8566 the same reason He not jump up at the raft with Rose after Titanic sink, she was 26 back then ... 😎
@kellymoses8566
@kellymoses8566 Год назад
@@nashnicko7701 lol
@MFBloosh
@MFBloosh Год назад
Christoph Waltz got the Oscar for this movie, but you could've given an award to any of the main actors. Leo, Sam, and Jamie all were FANTASTIC! Another good western that Tarantino made is The Hateful 8. A lot of people think it's his weakest film, but I personally love it.
@donkeydarko77
@donkeydarko77 Год назад
Agreed. Phenomenal performances in this
@bguzewi0
@bguzewi0 Год назад
Agreed. Imo, Tarantino's real strength is his dialogue, and Hateful 8 has it in spades.
@stephenlackey5852
@stephenlackey5852 Год назад
I love love love Hateful 8
@wcbranitly0692
@wcbranitly0692 Год назад
You listed Leo before Sam and Jamie, you're basically Stephen
@viniciusfrayzedavid9424
@viniciusfrayzedavid9424 Год назад
It is far from beying my favorite, but the dialogs in Hateful 8 are so good that it deserves to be watched.
@markhill3858
@markhill3858 Год назад
leonardo smashed a crystal glass when he slammed his hand down on the table .. but he STAYED in character and they kept rollin :) the blood adds to the scene, its very professional stuff :)
@Vulkanprimarch
@Vulkanprimarch Год назад
It might have been in character but a bit unprofessional to smear his blood on the actresses face. I mean maybe he could have apologised later and assured them he has no diseases but STILL.
@py16667
@py16667 Год назад
@@VulkanprimarchThat was not his real blood on her face. Leo got cut & kept going until that take was over, got medical attention, then they later used fake blood for continuity when he’s actually smearing it on her face
@M.A.D.D.Y
@M.A.D.D.Y Год назад
But he really did bleed
@py16667
@py16667 Год назад
@@umalishonuy7977nope, that idea didn’t come about until Leo was being treated for his injury, Leo got the idea to take it further with fake blood. They knew it was prop blood, but they didn’t know how he’d play the scene as it had changed as a result, resulting in real shock on top of the shock in their performances
@ashmitbajpai390
@ashmitbajpai390 Год назад
@@umalishonuy7977 i might just give you a 1000$ if you showed me where you read it. Rumours like that need to stop going around just because they sound kinda interesting.
@chiaralrh3936
@chiaralrh3936 Год назад
This film is actually a tribute to a 1966 italian film directed by Sergio Corbucci which is called Django which is a spaghetti Western. When this film was released it was considered one of the most violent in the history of cinema and this is the reason why it is still one of the most important films of the spaghetti Western genre. Franco Nero is the protagonist of this movie and he also makes a cameo as Amerigo Vassepi(the slaver who asks him what his name is and when he spells it he replies "I know") Fun fact about him and my family: my grandmother sewed the dress for the baptism of his nephew😂
@kalen1702
@kalen1702 Год назад
So cool. I knew that part about it being a rough homage, but it's awesome that you're connected to that in a way
@chiaralrh3936
@chiaralrh3936 Год назад
@@kalen1702 thank you 😊
@andreaszafiropoulos4667
@andreaszafiropoulos4667 Год назад
In once upon a time in Hollywood, the Leo dicaprio character goes to Italy to be in an Amerigo Vespucci movie
@justsomepunk8408
@justsomepunk8408 Год назад
One of the most violent? LOL. Literally hundreds of others a more violent including Robocop 😂
@ianschmitt4991
@ianschmitt4991 Год назад
​@@justsomepunk8408"When this film was released" those key words are there for everyone to read... except you I guess
@Lady_Vengeance
@Lady_Vengeance Год назад
Sam Jackson was absolutely robbed of an Academy Award nomination for this film. Imagine how tough it must be to play a character like that. It gives me chills every time.
@floriangrogoll5206
@floriangrogoll5206 Год назад
Finally someone who appreciates the great performance of Sam-
@CrazeeAdam
@CrazeeAdam Год назад
I mean.. I think Leo honestly had as hard as a role as Sam did. Would be funny to see three guys from the same movie xD I do realize Christoph Waltz had a more nuanced performance. But Leo was just excellent.
@motorcycleboy9000
@motorcycleboy9000 Год назад
The menace he projects the minute he's revealed and sees Django was enough for an Academy nom.
@centerstagemediaoutlet2268
@centerstagemediaoutlet2268 Год назад
I walked out the theater saying "I PRAY I NEVER see someone play this kind of role better than Sam... I can't handle better."
@Vulkanprimarch
@Vulkanprimarch Год назад
Top notch villain performances right there. And it was so believable. I wonder how they got into the frame of mind to portray that.
@d4mdcykey
@d4mdcykey Год назад
The 'Natalie Gold 2023 Bingo' card was impressive on several levels. Well done, Cameron.
@beaustoker3466
@beaustoker3466 Год назад
Had to pause and read um all. My favorite was Natalie silver.
@jojobizz230
@jojobizz230 Год назад
@@beaustoker3466 I can totally see the dramatic intro chair spin injury happening, also would pay extra to see full English accent of Ted Lasso season 3 😁
@beaustoker3466
@beaustoker3466 Год назад
@@jojobizz230 ditto with both. But can she do it? For the ladder.
@TheBlarggle
@TheBlarggle Год назад
He misspelled her name in one of them and called her "Natalia" (top center).
@IAmThatBit--
@IAmThatBit-- Год назад
The guy in the bar who says "I know", when Django said the "D" is silent, played Django decades ago
@chrislappe7241
@chrislappe7241 Год назад
One of the best parts in this movie was when dr Shultz shoots the sheriff and then they’re in a standoff against the Marshall and the entire town and dr Shultz explains himself and Django out of the situation with ending that the Marshall owes him $200. Gets me everytime.
@Jon-yo3kg
@Jon-yo3kg Год назад
Awww she cut my favorite line from the movie: "I count six shots, n****." "I count two guns, n****." Math Lessons with Django.
@gravenewworld6521
@gravenewworld6521 Год назад
The song in the beginning is the theme from the original django in 1966 which you should definitely check out. Franco Nero, the actor who played Django in 66 makes a cameo in this one. He’s the guy who asks Django if he can spell his name and then says he knows the D is silent.
@celticnoble5650
@celticnoble5650 Год назад
Django Unchained is probably my favorite Quentin Tarantino movie, and among my favorite films, period. I think everyone did an excellent job with it and I can't praise it enough. That moment at the end when Django turns with the biggest grin in the universe and the smoldering ruins of Candyland behind him has to be one of my favorite moments in cinema history. 10/10 film for me.
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Год назад
My favorite Tatantino movie is Kill Bill and I will die on that hill. You can call me stupid, that's fine, but I don't think, Christoph Waltz was good in this movie at all. He was so one note, acting wise kind of a mixture of 70% Hans Landa, 20% Bugs Bunny and 10% I don't know what the fuck I should do.... lol. His acting was leagues behind everyone else's and ironically HE was the one who won the Academy Award. That just proves to me that the Academy has no taste. Which ain't big news, I mean shit, if it was for me, Leo would have already won his award for Catch Me If U Can. But no, he had to eat raw fish and get r8ped by a bear before getting recognized. But yeah, if we only concentrate on ACTING skills, I think my points have strong merit.....
@jsmithers.
@jsmithers. Год назад
​@@chanceneck8072🤡
@yousuck6222
@yousuck6222 Год назад
Today there are more people in servitude than at any other time and more women being raped than ever picked cotton. Typical American stupidity and blatant commercialism in trying to get you angry when you buy a product.
@aqvist4696
@aqvist4696 Год назад
This is arguably my favorite Tarantino movie! The balance of action, comedy and sass is perfect, how can you not love that smile on Djangos face at the end
@chrisb7831
@chrisb7831 Год назад
Yes, so glad you understood the importance of Django gaining freedom on his own as opposed to his mentor's aid at the beginning. Also Stephen was the main villain of the film, the one Django needed to stop, not Candie, who was King's antagonist.
@eypandabear7483
@eypandabear7483 Год назад
One of the best scenes is where Stephen is alone with Candie and drops the act. He plays dumb public, but arguably he is the brains of the operation.
@Lucifronz
@Lucifronz Год назад
@@eypandabear7483 That's what makes his character so repulsive. He's clearly intelligent and saw what even Candie didn't: that he was being taken for a fool. But despite that he chooses to live as a slave and buy into all of that bullshit, helping to oppress people exactly like him. Samuel L. Jackson did a phenomenal job playing that character. Can't even imagine the mindset he had while playing him.
@moviemaestro800
@moviemaestro800 Год назад
@@Lucifronz It's a perfect illustration of toxic individualism at its most uncompromising. He clearly fully accepted and played the part for years, living under the tyrannical system of slavery, to gain the most powerful position the system would willingly let him get. And he clearly got there by thinking only for what would benefit him specifically, to the point that he's willing to let others suffer under the same system he's trapped in, so long as he doesn't get to experience the worst of it, and indeed gets the few benefits anyone in true power is willing to offer him, and treat that as the aspirational pinnacle. Essentially, it's how people victimized under any exploitative system are willing and able to justify their own abuses of power towards fellow victims, so long as they can show they've escaped being at the bottom rung of the hierarchy they've been convinced is inevitable, and unquestionable.
@chrischika7026
@chrischika7026 Год назад
@@Lucifronz why wouldnt he though ? the white people are opressing people exactly like them ?
@onsokumaru4663
@onsokumaru4663 Год назад
Live-action version of Uncle Ruckus
@Mugthraka
@Mugthraka Год назад
An absolute Love letter to 70's Spaghetti Western. You can see that Quentin had so much fun with this movie. Some Movie trivia: -Candy's hand is bloody in the dinner scene cause Leo actually broke one of the glasses while slamming his hand on the table. But instead of stoping the scene, he kept his acting in character, and they kept rolling and keeping it in the scene. -The Italian man who lost his Mandingo fighter Luigi Vs Candy, and asking Django how he spelt his name, was the ACTUAL Django from the 70's movie...Django, Franco Nero, he was the man playing the character back then and the interaction between the two is an Hommage to the OG movie. -Reportedly Dicaprio was really uncomfortable saying "Negro/Nigger" all the day on set for the scenes, till Samual laughed and told him "come on its just Tuesday for us black folks, man up kid" -It has become kinda customary that the Hero/Cool guy never looks at an explosion, he always turn his back and walks away, cause he's "too cool" for this, it has over the years become a common Movie trope. And Quentin being Quentin was like "Fuck this, imma have Django who's cool as fuck, LOOK , at the explosion with sunglasses on at night!" and thats what he did.
@Zeddyboi86
@Zeddyboi86 Год назад
Any time Christoph Waltz feels like winning an Oscar, he goes to Tarantino. :)
@usernamealreadytaken9330
@usernamealreadytaken9330 Год назад
Tarantino: You know the drill, here a charismatic German character for you.
@anitaremenarova6662
@anitaremenarova6662 Год назад
@@usernamealreadytaken9330 He was great in this movie but I don't believe it was nearly as Oscar worthy as his portrayal of Landa, Leo was massively robbed here.
@Darkstar_Dayne
@Darkstar_Dayne Год назад
​@@anitaremenarova6662I think this was his best acting similar to Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder, I think both of them should do more of these over the top and unique roles
@danieldickerson4838
@danieldickerson4838 Год назад
I love how Stephen was actually the one in control the entire time, evident by him being the one sitting in the Master’s chair, and Calvin sitting in the “guest” chair. Also, Calvin having a sort of “apprentice” relationship with Stephen behind closed doors. Masterful work by Quintin Tarantino.
@SutekhDaSteemroller
@SutekhDaSteemroller Год назад
You gotta remember that Stephen Raised him. So Calvin is almost a proxy for Stephen
@bryno65
@bryno65 Год назад
Love your reactions. The flowers you referenced in the Brittle Brothers scene that were splattered with blood is actually unpicked cotton.
@Matuse
@Matuse Год назад
A series that you must watch is Justified. It has the actor who plays Billy Crash from this movie, and it's seriously one of the best dramatic series I've ever seen. The dialogue is just amazing, and Timothy Olyphant inhabits Rayland Givens.
@mkultra7492
@mkultra7492 Год назад
I second that. Not sure about the NRA funding Max mentioned but it is one of my favorite series.
@ghostofyourmom
@ghostofyourmom Год назад
Walton Goggins. He is also AMAZING in The Shield, also a fantastic show.
@brianjones7907
@brianjones7907 Год назад
Matuse ,,dont know if you know it but there will soon be another season of Justified , Justified ; City Primeval , Coming along soon...
@RandomRoger
@RandomRoger Год назад
Natalie, if you haven't seen it yet don't leave Jackie Brown out of the Quentin Tarantino conversation. That was a dope ass movie as well!
@mcgilj1
@mcgilj1 Год назад
And another Killer Sam Jackson performance.. and damn is Pam Grier and Robert Forster just a fantastic pairing.
@colinbrannon2051
@colinbrannon2051 Год назад
Amazing film. Underrated
@Mancillvania
@Mancillvania Год назад
Jackie Brown is my favorite Tarantino movie! I can't explain why other than it's just a really great movie. Not to take anything away from his other work. So many great movies from him.
@JustinWillisDevil240Z
@JustinWillisDevil240Z Год назад
Jackie Brown is not just my favorite QT movie but one of my favorite movies of all time.
@MrTomlette
@MrTomlette Год назад
That opening is so good.
@phil_metal_jacket
@phil_metal_jacket Год назад
I always appreciated that Sam Jackson actually played a real character is this film. And did an incredible job. So often he's just playing a version of his own persona.
@martinklaus2203
@martinklaus2203 Год назад
They shot that opening credits scene in Alabama Hills in the Eastern Sierras of California. A lot of movies and commercials have been filmed there and is a very popular camping area. I have camped at the very location where Dr. Schultz and Django sat talking about is his wife Brunhilde for the first time.
@themike97_58
@themike97_58 Год назад
the entire dinner scene in candiland was a masterpiece.
@tomcody2203
@tomcody2203 Год назад
"DJANGO" (1966) from Sergio Corbucci is one of the most famous italian western. Franco Nero, the original "Django" appeared in the scene with the brutal "Mandingo-fight". In the scene with the skull, Leo DiCaprio really cut his hand on the broken glass, but he kept on playing the scene and Tarantino used exactly this take!
@Bramble451
@Bramble451 Год назад
Mostly true. The scene was long enough that they did have to use fake blood for some of it.
@Lucifronz
@Lucifronz Год назад
@@Bramble451 Just the latter parts like where they smeared it on the woman's face, which would have been fucked up to do to another actor without consent anyway. There's some cutaway. I believe it's on the second part after he checks his hand that they bandaged it and incorporated the blood into the script.
@Maws92
@Maws92 Год назад
The bingo card was my favorite part of this video, well done Cameron 😂
@williampressley1162
@williampressley1162 Год назад
Man I love this movie Jamie Foxx really did kill this role and the thing that the character was actually originally written for Will Smith who turned down the role. I mean Quentin Tarantino originally created this character to be centered around the actor Will Smith but after he read the script he wasn't was not even interested then Jamie Foxx audition for the role and he ended up getting it and thank God he did because he killed it. And Leonardo DiCaprio was really good I was really hating his character in this movie and Samuel Jackson God he is a legend Definitely this is one of Quentin Tarantino's best movies
@nifemi_o
@nifemi_o Год назад
That's not strictly true, it wasnt written FOR Will but he was in line to play the character. According to both WS and QT they disagreed about the main thrust of the movie (revenge with secondary love story, or fully focused on the love story period drama), so they parted ways.
@Lucifronz
@Lucifronz Год назад
@@nifemi_o Will Smith would have just made it his own movie, which would have spoiled it. He's just one of those actors that doesn't play characters, he makes himself a character and inserts it into different movies. I won't say that Jamie Foxx doesn't sort of do that since most of his characters these days are the same no-bullshit tough guy, but at least there's some variation in there, whereas Will Smith is basically just the same person in every movie. The one exception in recent history I can think of might be The Pursuit of Happiness, but there's room for debate even there.
@JohnDoe-bz4yl
@JohnDoe-bz4yl Год назад
@@Lucifronz Will Smith plays one character! Will Smith
@SenorGuina
@SenorGuina Год назад
@@nifemi_o basically Will Smith wanted to make the movie his; I'm glad he walked out
@dnish6673
@dnish6673 Год назад
@@nifemi_o also Will kept saying “I don’t want to shoot that guy. Let me slap him”.
@magnuswiesener9588
@magnuswiesener9588 Год назад
Love those days when new YT videos just line up perfectly on a silver platter for me to watch.
@joepagram8287
@joepagram8287 Год назад
“Why the need for such graphic violence?” Because it’s so much fun Nat! Get it! 😂
@Sinewmire
@Sinewmire Год назад
At first it's shocking, then it's hilarious!
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Год назад
But it was "Jen" in the original, right? I'm just asking for my memory's sake....
@NatalieGoldReacts
@NatalieGoldReacts Год назад
hahaha I just can’t handle the SPLOOSHING
@joepagram8287
@joepagram8287 Год назад
@@chanceneck8072 Close it was Jan 😊
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 Год назад
@@joepagram8287 okay, Yeah! 😅
@malkazzz
@malkazzz Год назад
That Blood on Leo's hands was real. He actually hurt himself when slamming his hands on the table but kept going and the scene was improvised.
@ryuhitsuya21
@ryuhitsuya21 Год назад
Yes we know, everyone knows.
@malkazzz
@malkazzz Год назад
@@ryuhitsuya21 Well clearly Natalie didn't lol
@KelpyG.
@KelpyG. Год назад
@@ryuhitsuya21 yes and we know your a fun person
@robertcampbell8070
@robertcampbell8070 Год назад
The blood he smeared on Kerry Washington however, was not real.
@brizzle711
@brizzle711 Год назад
@@ryuhitsuya21 they think they know. He cut his hand, got medical attention then continued the scene. QT, doesn’t allow improv.
@nateplotkin6321
@nateplotkin6321 Год назад
This is a movie that's a great example of having a surprise 4th act. Not many movies can pull it off, but Django: Unchained does a great job
@moritzthiel236
@moritzthiel236 Год назад
21:37 Leonardo DiCaprio cut his hand for real in this scene. That part was not scripted. Since Leo staid in character and Tarantino liked his reaction to the injury they left the shot in the movie.
@MrMarsFargo
@MrMarsFargo Год назад
True, although it's important to note the part where he rubs his hand on Kerry Washington's face is not his real blood (they did a second take afterwards, since Leo is a professional and wanted to run it by her to see if she was okay with it). Just wanted to mention that, since a lot of media promotes actors doing really dangerous behaviors around their costars to "get the best out of the scene" when that's actually not necessary, you can respect their physical wellbeing as Dicaprio did here.
@Blackgold1155
@Blackgold1155 Год назад
Fun fact: I grew up all throughout school with an actor who played one of the slaves. Marcus Henderson. He’s also been in Whiplash, Pete’s Dragon and now making more of a name for himself with comedy roles on TV.
@cesarulises11
@cesarulises11 Год назад
I love the fact that my favorite hobbit loves Django Unchained as much as I do!! Lol also it’s funny you didn’t realize Quentin Tarantino was playing the guy with the dinamite 😂😂😂😂
@doro626
@doro626 Год назад
A soldiers story is a great Black History month movie ( if you havent already seen it). When I saw this in the theatre, I immediately realized that Sam Jack was the one that ran the plantation and had been doing so for three generations.
@johnwolfe7596
@johnwolfe7596 Год назад
This was such a fantastic reaction from you, I loved it! An interesting fact about this movie: Kerry Washington really shows her acting finesse with this role. Broomhilda is tortured, she is almost murdered, loses all hope, and then regains that hope and comes out with a genuine smile.
@meciahblacknoll5703
@meciahblacknoll5703 Год назад
Its should be known that I liked the video specifically because of how much work Cameron put in on Natalie Gold Bingo 2023.
@hessu275
@hessu275 Год назад
One of my favorite films, I saw this in the theater four times
@keganbeavers3464
@keganbeavers3464 Год назад
I’ve only seen Django Unchained once and it rocketed into my top 5 favorite movies of all time. It’s easily my favorite western. It’s just fantastically done throughout.
@javi0313
@javi0313 Год назад
Wow one of my fav movies, so happy you’re watching ❤
@benjaminosterloh3605
@benjaminosterloh3605 Год назад
Couple of things: 1.) Stephen was forging Calvin’s signature on paperwork with a stamp, foreshadowing the real brains of the operation 2.) The “science” touted by Calvin? Seen as outdated by the time the movie was set. For someone like Quentin who does his historical accuracy, just shows how Calvin has the thickest skull in the room
@steelionx9255
@steelionx9255 Год назад
After 10 years, this movie is still the undisputed champion of Christmas violence! This and the classic game Battletoads are still 2 of the best Christmas presents ever!
@fixer1140
@fixer1140 Год назад
Battletoads? I see you are a man of culture as well 🥃
@Luis-fl3kz
@Luis-fl3kz Год назад
I love that Natalie literally screamed with joy from watching Quentin Tarantino fucking explode
@connor_phillipz5689
@connor_phillipz5689 Год назад
Leo using his actually cut hand as a prop in that scene is one of my favorite acting moments I've ever witnessed. Absolute legend. He didn't even break character for a second.
@manug20dt3
@manug20dt3 Год назад
Cheers to you, Cameron. Thoroughly enjoyed reading that bingo card 😂
@cjohn64
@cjohn64 Месяц назад
The non Western frontier scenes were shot In and around New Orleans. Tarantino rented out the local Prytania theater almost every night and showed cast and crew original 35mm print films.
@biglc034
@biglc034 Год назад
I love this movie. The first half is one of the best westerns made in years. I love the second half too but the Candyland stuff is hard to watch. I'd love to see a film, even just a short, about Schultz and Django's time training and working through the winter capturing bounties. Great chemistry in that duo.
@Number0neSon
@Number0neSon Год назад
Hopefully Glory is on your list for this month. An absolute classic!
@giovannicimatti3410
@giovannicimatti3410 Год назад
Fun fact, Nat: the final song was "Trinity" theme from italian 1970 movie "They call me Trinity", with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill (italian actors Carlo Pedersoli and Mario Girotti), the apotheosis of "Speaghetti-Western" style YOU SHOULD ABSOLUTELY SEE AND REACT!
@isnay2003
@isnay2003 Год назад
Everything about this was so fun. The Bingo card was fantastic too!
@cesarulises11
@cesarulises11 Год назад
I keep going back rewatching over and over again those two scenes the white cake scene and the ending scene they are so badass!!!
@oscarlindelof1736
@oscarlindelof1736 Год назад
I love that the origanl django was in the film... at the very first mandigo fight with the hammer. He was at the bar... said he knew the d was silent.
@monsoon1234567890
@monsoon1234567890 Год назад
OK, who's going to be the first person to point out Leo's bloody hand?
@brutishwing2.090
@brutishwing2.090 Год назад
Instantly went to the comments for this 😂💀
@scoopydooder
@scoopydooder Год назад
Can't wait for someone to imply he smeared legitimate blood on the other person's face like a psychopath.
@NOWABOmusic
@NOWABOmusic Год назад
Everyone lol
@celticnoble5650
@celticnoble5650 Год назад
Lol, Leo's hand injury is to Django Unchained as Viggo's injured toe is to The Two Towers.
@tWiTcH--
@tWiTcH-- Год назад
10:35 exactly why I enjoy this movie so much it's almost like getting to watch what happens after most movies would end
@jernejvasic9585
@jernejvasic9585 Год назад
I feel like the silliness of the amount of blood helps keeping the tone down without hurting the characters and ultimately succeeds in making this an infinitely re-watchable movie rather than the next 12 years a slave.
@Biggiiful
@Biggiiful Год назад
I like this so much more than 12 years. And this "lighthearted" movie actually makes me feel so much more for slaves than 12 years does. The Mandingo fight, Django and his wife running and then his wife getting whipped sequence, and then Django blowing up the Australians and riding off with the other slave giving him a nod of respect did far more for me than anything in 12 years a slave. One actually makes me feel much more real feelings of horror and understanding. The other feels very overly performative and Oscar baity. Both are good, but Django feels more real to me, despite being a much less "real" film.
@Danny0dbert
@Danny0dbert Год назад
One of my top 10 movies for sure. One of the best revenge/love stories. Leonardo blows my mind every movie he's in.
@oldfrend
@oldfrend Год назад
imo this was tarantino's best film by far. it had all his stylized violence and witty one liners, but it also had soul and humanity - something his other films are wanting of. and of course kristoff waltz and jamie foxx give masterful performances.
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@gamegiveaway261 Год назад
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@criert135
@criert135 Год назад
“something his other films are wanting of” I very much disagree with that. I loved Django but I think some of his other films are better.
@davidedwards1705
@davidedwards1705 9 месяцев назад
21:30 Leo actually cut his hand right there. And the superstar he is kept on acting. Wasn't no crying or a CUT yelled to fix Leo he kept right on adlibbing the anger from his real pain. 5 Gold Stars for Leo.
@dooookie
@dooookie Год назад
the blood on the cotton is one of my favorite shots of that movie
@demetriusdemarcus2134
@demetriusdemarcus2134 Год назад
I wanna make movies when I’m older, and I’m just imagining natalie reacting to one of my movies lol
@tkthetank
@tkthetank Год назад
Leo and the glass and Viggo with the helmet are my two film factoids I will never not be able to mention when watching a their respective movies
@GoonHandz
@GoonHandz Год назад
once upon a time in hollywood was fantastic. the hateful eight might make for a great reaction. it was also excellent. the performances in this movie… wow. leo cut his hand, but they didn’t cut. they finished the scene.
@donkeydarko77
@donkeydarko77 Год назад
Hateful Eight is Tarantino's worst film.
@GoonHandz
@GoonHandz Год назад
@@donkeydarko77 i respectfully disagree.
@donkeydarko77
@donkeydarko77 Год назад
@@GoonHandz And I respect your opinion. It's wrong, but I respect it.
@GoonHandz
@GoonHandz Год назад
@@donkeydarko77 where do you rank Django Unchained? just curious.
@donkeydarko77
@donkeydarko77 Год назад
@@GoonHandz It's his 4th best film, IMO
@JordanVanRyn
@JordanVanRyn 19 дней назад
To me, this is one of my favorite Tarantino movies right next to Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction. All of the acting was superb and engaging and I still get excited every time I watch it. it's a badass film!
@danholmesfilm
@danholmesfilm Месяц назад
I've been rewatching some older Nattie gold vids and I gotta say she seems happier in this video than in almost any other. not that she isn't happy in those but just extra bubbly in this one :)
@davidmcmaster2083
@davidmcmaster2083 Год назад
The hilarious bit where Django shoots the sister from her right, and she flies straight back, which makes no friggin sense, that must have been included to mock the common action flick, western cliche of the dude being shot and flying back 6 feet. Tarantino even includes the standard cliche earlier.
@rylymbona
@rylymbona Год назад
I don't care what anyone says, this movie is awesome in so many ways. The performances, the writing, the directing...it's all just so good. It was hard to watch sometimes but it's so good.
@donkeydarko77
@donkeydarko77 Год назад
Who says it isn't? Literally never heard of anyone bad-mouthing this film
@rylymbona
@rylymbona Год назад
@donkeydarko77 I've seen a few rankings of Quentin Tarantino's film and it's been at the bottom more than 5 times. I know he has really great movies in his filmography but I refuse to believe that anyone thinks this movie should be at the bottom
@Nick_CF
@Nick_CF Год назад
This was shot in Alabama Hills outside Lone PIne. We used to camp there all of the time and being such a movie nerd i geek out like crazy whenever i am there. Especially since Tremors was shot in the area too. Such a cool area and only a few hours from SoCal
@chriscoombes6751
@chriscoombes6751 Год назад
Love your reaction!, this has to be one of my most favorite Tarantino films (which is a tough call given his filmography!)- I think the subject matter was handled well, & given that and the blood & gore - I think this has to be surprisingly one of his most humorous films too! For all the star power in this film though, for me Samuel L Jackson stole the show!
@chrischika7026
@chrischika7026 Год назад
hello fellow Chris C
@gabrielbernardes5344
@gabrielbernardes5344 Год назад
Waltz’s performance in this movie is amazing
@Paradox-dy3ve
@Paradox-dy3ve Год назад
I get that what you meant was "we're gonna get to see a lot of bad racists die". But you saying "there's gonna be a lot of white men killed 😃" with so much glee made me really uncomfortable lol
@semimad100
@semimad100 Год назад
You are my favorite react channel Natalie. I don't know why I vibe with your videos so much but I'm always happy to see you have uploaded stuff. you should consider reacting to things like the short videos that riot puts out like Annie Origins and also things like the world of warcraft expansion cinematics. I think your audience would love them if you did. I'm sure you love people telling you how to run your channel(if you read this lol). have a good day, thanks for the laughs and cries.
@chuckplays8432
@chuckplays8432 Год назад
If you're unaware, the Australian guy at the end is John Jarret, well known Aussie actor, most notably he plays Mick Taylor (the killer) in the Wolf Creek movies and TV show
@jabbathehutt83
@jabbathehutt83 9 месяцев назад
Dr. Schultz saying "I'm sorry. I couldn't resist." to Django after killing Calvin is sort of a double-meaning because obviously he just killed F'd over their entire escape plan, but Dr. Schultz was a dentist and Calvin initially offers the white cake, so it's somewhat of like a cavity/sugar joke as well because it's almost like he gave into the "sweet tooth" of killing someone who deserves it, but does not actually have a bounty, Calvin. He kinda does the same thing with the KKK and the Big Daddy character, played by Don Johnson, but that doesn't really jeopardize their objective like killing Calvin does.
@Artman1991
@Artman1991 Год назад
There's a comic book crossover "Django/Zorro" that Tarantino co-wrote where he becomes the bodyguard to the now-aging Zorro. It's supposedly intended to become a movie with Foxx and Antonio Banderas reprising their roles but it's unlikely for Tarantino to direct. Also, Foxx reprised the role of Django in a post-credit scene to A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST.
@samuelrobinson7954
@samuelrobinson7954 Год назад
I’ve never been more excited to watch a Natalie gold video
@Bleeds98
@Bleeds98 Год назад
This is my favorite Tarantino movie. It's just simultaneously so twisted, cruel, fun and satisfying
@ianjardine7324
@ianjardine7324 Год назад
The reason the sister got yeeted through the doorway at almost 90% to the angle she was shot was a deliberate nod to the old spaghetti westerns where no woman was allowed to die on screen so any woman shot would be pulled off camera by a rope. Also the guy Django drinks with at the bar who says " I know" when Django spells his name was the actor who played Django in the original films.
@ygkemosabi8280
@ygkemosabi8280 Год назад
Also the guy in the beginning that dies was reused as a different character later in the film, also another nod to old westerns
@MrUndersolo
@MrUndersolo Год назад
Nat, I saw this with a cousin and my nephew in the winter it came out. We were the only black people in the theater, and even we were not as excited as you were when we saw Django escape! 🧨🎉
@apatheticallyconcerned6574
@apatheticallyconcerned6574 Год назад
Not sure why Steven would be a surprising character to anyone. In the early to mid 19th century, there were thousands of black slave owners who owned and traded tens of thousands of black slaves in America, and there would have undoubtedly been tens of thousands more slaves just like Steven who got more comfortable lives for their mistreatment of their own people, or did so purely out of hatred of their own people. This is not unique to blacks or any other race, as humans repeatedly prove by turning on our own all the time (some blacks even willingly fought for the South, btw). We see other examples of humans doing disgusting things to their own people in the Holocaust in concentration camps as well. This why teaching history without political bias is so important in schools, because our naivety about human nature and the way it's played out over time is going to get us all reenslaved by someone else (tyrannical governments). Slavery was not about race for the vast majority of human history. Whites enslaved whites, blacks enslaved blacks, Arabs enslaved Arabs, and so on. "Steven" wasn't just possible, he was a likely feature of most plantations, white AND black owned ones. For most of human history, slavery was about the powerful and the weak, and the distance between them, it had nothing to do with skin color. It wasn't until the notion of slavery started to be perceived as immoral by European citizens (the enlightenment and "natural rights" helped pave the way for this shift) that European slave owners (who obviously had a vested interest in keeping the practice going) needed a new excuse to convince the public that slavery was justified: racial superiority and eugenics.
@yummi4tunekookie
@yummi4tunekookie Год назад
300th "Leo ACTUALLY cut his hand in that scene, BUT STAYED IN CHARACTER!" comment. ...'Cause it's worth another mention!
@Meister2499
@Meister2499 Год назад
One of my favorite movies so glad you watched this!
@kylar5677
@kylar5677 Год назад
Will Smith single handedly saved this movie.
@terrafrisbee
@terrafrisbee 6 месяцев назад
Wait what?
@kylar5677
@kylar5677 6 месяцев назад
@@terrafrisbee quintin wanted him to play django but he rejected.
@travishowell290
@travishowell290 8 месяцев назад
I know everyone talks about Leo actually cutting his hand (which is some boss level ish, ngl) but another fun fact I love is that the cowboy Django shoots that blows up after he frees himself near the end of the film is actually a director cameo by Quentin Tarantino himself.
@mikejackson2228
@mikejackson2228 9 месяцев назад
Quin wrote this as a coming of age movie for young Black kids. He was raised by a white single mother and her Black and Latina friends. His mom liked Black guys and they would try to connect with him. So he grew up watching a lot of Blackspexploitation movies.
@elegrin5170
@elegrin5170 Год назад
Look CAREFULLY AT 21:29 Leonardo is improvising.. He didn't have to bang his hand on the table and cut his hand with glass... But even if he cut his hand because of that hitting table improvising, he didnt stop acting... That is amazing.. Well done Leonardo..
@chriswinter8511
@chriswinter8511 Год назад
Django was a spaghetti western movie from the 70's, which was much different from this version. The theme song of this movie was the song from the 70's movie. Also when they first go to Candy land and they watch the fight. The other older guy sitting down who was the owner of the losing fighter was the actor that played Django in the '70s version. Also the guy near the end who let him free, the last of the guys who got shot and blew up was Tarentino himself
@johnnyrivas2619
@johnnyrivas2619 Год назад
I love how Stephen being so outspoken made it easier for Candie to accept Django being so vocal, Candie was already used to it after a lifetime of dealing with Stephen.
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@thatHARVguy
@thatHARVguy Год назад
Django's insult to the lawyer on the stairs, kinda foreshadows the generational conditioning in that family.
@andrewmccormack4295
@andrewmccormack4295 8 месяцев назад
Natalie,loved your enthusiasm and comments through out the film. ❤
@JackMellor498
@JackMellor498 Год назад
Of the most satisfying films I’ve ever seen with one of my favourite finales.
@whistler9788
@whistler9788 Год назад
This and Hateful Eight are my two favourite QT films. So we’ll done and the time period is so well portrayed
@nikot.9920
@nikot.9920 Год назад
So many iconic scenes from the movie and the soundtrack is perfection 👌
@reactioncompilationallstars
Yes, they were racist. It was the 1800s, move on.
@JayStar-yj9pu
@JayStar-yj9pu 8 месяцев назад
This is regarding the opening sequence: I busted Tarantoesucker a few yrs ago for his duplicitous presentations of storytelling. Knowing how Hollywood uses actors to...connect the dots, I'm surprised it took me this long to connect these! One of the Speck brothers played 'Mikey', best friend of Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop'. The other Speck brother played 'Ganz', enemy of Reggie Hammond in '48 Hrs '. Understand that there is much more method to Quentin's madness than just this...
@bout350
@bout350 Год назад
We didn't need you to remind us how woke you are every 5 minutes. Slavery is bad, we get it. You didn't have to constantly pretend to be disgusted at every scene.
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@jeremyippolito7461
@jeremyippolito7461 Год назад
The white cake was a literal metaphor of Candy having his cake and eating it too. That's why in that moment as he's eating the cake in victory his ego insists on the handshake.
@christopherchadwick2659
@christopherchadwick2659 Год назад
Can you not just enjoy the movie like a normal person and leave out the wokeness and the finger clicking and the anti-white racism? Or is it okay for Jewish people to be racist against white people?
@grakkerful
@grakkerful Год назад
You poor person. I can't imagine being having to live with that brain.
@ThatShyGuyMatt
@ThatShyGuyMatt Год назад
She's a hypocrite. Just like she supports LGBT, but then plays a game who pays a person that is anti-trans. Heck, she even called this movie inaccurate. She doesn't seem to know the history of slavery at all.
@jamesm4501
@jamesm4501 Год назад
“Did he cut himself?” Everyone watching this video: *INHALES*
@RowdiesFan1
@RowdiesFan1 Год назад
I absolutely fell in love with this movie. Saw it in theater, too.
@Prof.SeverusSnape
@Prof.SeverusSnape 7 месяцев назад
"All you do is criticize, criticize, criticize! From now on, don't ask me or mine for nothin'!" Lives rent free in my head😂
@Prodigalzson
@Prodigalzson Год назад
@5:47 - Natalie says "Whoa Quentin... that was alot of splatter." Quentin hears "Natalie asked for more splatter."
@trevorbernard4477
@trevorbernard4477 Год назад
The blood and particle effects in this are superb!
@ECDabbeljuh
@ECDabbeljuh Год назад
Hearing Nat speaking german makes me very happy 😊
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