Quentin Tarantino has said that he wrote the script with John Carpenters the thing in mind…. He loves the idea of people stuck together in a winter type setting, and not knowing who to trust throughout the whole film because anybody could not be the person that they say they are.
The scene where Sam points his gun at everyone left while they face the wall reminds of the similar scene of Kurt Russell examining everyone's blood in the thing. Great touch!
@@BUKUDII'm glad too, I like what John did better. Every Halloween when I pass out candy, humanity part 2 is playing the entire time. That jaws sounding one
10:06 Samuel Jackson just did one of those videos were he breaks down his characters and he said that in this movie, all of them became friends to the point that they a are still in contact with each other
Walton Goggins mentioned it in a interview to. They were all basically people he grew up watching and idolizing and because of hateful 8 he said they are still all in an exclusive group text called the haters.
Tarantino's overlooked masterpiece. Fact: That guitar was an antique. Nobody expected Kurt Russell to smash it. He thought it was prop they'd replaced the one Daisy had been playing one, but no one told him it was real.
Between this, Justified, Shanghai Noon and Fallout, Walton Goggins absolutely would’ve not only thrived in the old west, he’d have a lot of notches on his belt.
@@mattmorton86 Fallout isn't a “Western,” either. Not sure that (being a Western) even means anything. Mr Goggins is literally from the state of Georgia. He has a natural accent. He's a great actor, but I fail to see simply having an accent having anything to do with the ability to "thrive" and/or "having notches on one's belt" in the "old West." Does that mean anyone with a southern accent would thrive and/or have notches don their belt in the "Old West?" I guess I don't really understand the premise of the statement above by @ @thedarkknight2221, nor the "not a Western" reply by @mattmorton86.
No it was always written as a movie. But after the script got leaked, he canceled the movie but decided to make it into a stage play and then later made it into a movie
There have been a few reactions to Hateful Eight, my favorite being TBR Schmitt. More channels definitely need to react to it though! A lot of channels are going through Tarantino's catalog currently so hopefully we'll see more reactions soon!
TBR Schmitt is up there with Badd Medicine as the absolute top tier reaction channels, that filter out ALL political BS and just WATCH THINGS. Remember when Blind Wave and Reel Rejects used to be like that? 🙂
Eh, Tarantino is better at horror/suspense rather than Westerns. Problem with his movies is that they're not well-grounded or realistic and he has too much of a weird foot fetish lol.
@@ThePartisan13 Eh, depends on who you ask. It's all subjective anyway. Also, he's kind of an asshole like most directors but he especially is a particularly narcissistic nut.
The prop guitar that Kurt Russell had smashed was a real guitar from the 19th century! Jennifer Jason Leigh's reaction was real and it made it into the final cut of the film. The damage to the guitar was $500,000.00.
I remember an interesting fact from this movie. At 41:54, when John Root smashes the guitar, Daisy's reaction is real because it was an original 1870 Martin guitar, provided by the Martin Guitar Museum specifically for the filming. According to the script, John Root was supposed to smash a copy of the guitar, but due to a misunderstanding, the actor smashed a real instrument, which he did not know about during the filming of the scene. As a result, the unique guitar was destroyed, which caused great disappointment among museum staff. After this incident, the museum stopped providing its instruments for filming.
@@Tman001100No, apparently the only person who wasn't told was Kurt. It's quite odd that they didn't cut the scene since they knew the guitar smashing was next.
At about 3:15 into the movie they show Channing Tatum's name in the credits, but since a lot of people either don't like to read or don't pay attention most moviegoers are surprised when they see him later in the film.
@@chiefknowstomuchThat literally means nothing at all, his name at the beginning could not have even remotely told anyone that he'd be secretly hiding in the basement.
I saw this in theater before release. The intermission happens right before the coffee scene. The guy and his son behind my mom said “god this movie is boring” and I out loud said to my mom “they don’t know how film works.” And instantly they were shocked by all of the gore in the next scenes. Maybe one of the best theatrical experiences I’ve ever had.
I got to see the 70MM roadshow presentation when it came out and I really enjoyed the buildup to the second half. Iirc the intermission took place following the shooting of the general, and it was by that point that I realized we were in for a treat coming up. The audience I had was a fun one, I don't think anyone was bored though I imagine many were wondering how long it would take until the Tarantino-signature gore would come into the picture.
Honestly, seeing the back track where it shows the prequel to the Bounty hunters arriving puts a LOT into perspective. "Bob" the least Mexican name ever, the sweets on the floor, the door, the reason there's no line to the outhouse [bloodied], the chair being covered, the no dogs/mexicans sign being taken down. It's crazy. But what a suspense filled hour+ of them being in the cabin omg.
I would have double downed on the lie about the Lincoln Letter if were him, especially since John would have been more inclined to believe Marquis over Chris.
17:40 i rly like Tim Roth as an actor, but in this film it feels to me that Tarantino had Christoph Waltz in mind for that role and told Tim Roth he should play it like Christoph 😅
I agree. Christoph Waltz was perfect for the role and would have brought a little added gravitas, nothing Against Tim Roth. I would suspect Christoph wasn't available for filming.
Ennio Morricone received his first regular Oscar for his music to Tarantino's “Hateful Eight”. He already had an Oscar for his life's work. An unusual sequence. Morricone was nominated six times in total with a soundtrack.
@41:55 Movie Trivia: When Kurt Russell's character smashed the guitar against the ceiling beam, he destroyed an actual antique guitar on loan to the film production from a museum. A prop guitar was supposed to be switched in before he smashed it but that hadn't been done yet. When Leigh's character tries to stop him from smashing it, she was ACTUALLY trying to prevent the real museum piece from being destroyed.
Fun fact- the guitar was supposed to be a replica when it came time to destroy it, but it was never swapped out, so Russell actually destroyed a very rare and expensive guitar.
This is my favourite Tarantino film, so glad you you reacted to it and really enjoyed. The whole murdery/mystery/western aspect is exactly why this is my fav, I was wracking my mind the whole time watching it the first time.
I've never even considered that its possible the Lincoln letter is real and he only pretended it wasn't because doing that would smooth over the room but only really effect John. Thanks for that haha. Fun to think about and such a great movie overall
59:55 - Speaking of Agatha Christie, a really, really great Agatha Christie movie that you all should definitely react to is "Evil Under The Sun". Amazing plot, great acting, and superb directing.
Just wanted to say this. The Hateful Eight is such a great, underrated film from Tarantino and it definitely deserves more love! Tarantino is the king of dialogue!
This entire movie felt like a play, and seeing how it took place in literally only two place: the carriage and the haberdashery, you could realistically make a play out of it just because of how simple it is. The movie can be recreated into a play and still felt the same since there's no CGI.
Interesting fact , the female stagecoach driver was the Stunt double for Uma Thurman in killbill 1&2. Kiwi Zoe Bell. She's had a acting part in every Tarrentino movie since killbill. She was one of the main protagonists in Tarrentino's Deathproof. Kurt Russell was the Villan in that movie.
A masterpiece. This is easily Tarantino's best movie of the 2000s. It's kind of a love letter to the John Carpenter classic remake of The Thing right down to actually having Kurt Russell and some of the soundtrack in it, but as a Western. Even having Ennio Morricone who scored it as the composer of this soundtrack. The isolation, blizzard, paranoia, mistrust and having a monster in plain site, but not knowing who it is. "Who goes there?" The Thing is one of my favorite movies of all-time and Tarantino LOVES that movie with good reason. Great reaction ladies!
It's fun when you watch this movie again because then you gather all the subtle clues once they enter the Minnies place. Like how Daisy purposefully mentions who else is with them because she knows the gang is there to save her and other little hints
Every time I watch this movie it goes higher and higher on my list. Last time it finally climbed the ranks and become my second favorite Tarantino movie. Kill Bill will always be way too high for the rest of them to even catch up.
the hatful eight is a really good movie i never expected the twist in the end but i always had in my mind that something aint right it was one of the first movies in a loooong time that actually made me think
I love that y'all are looking at the movie,,my first time seeing it I was tripping cause my grandfather told stories of wut his father told him, this is awesome
When Kurt Russel smashes the musical instrument it was a genuine antique loaned to the film. They forgot to switch it out for the prop and he didn't know. That was a genuine reaction from Jennifer Jason Leigh.
With Halloween coming up, this channel should watch "Bone Tomahawk". A western horror film with Kurt Russell looking exactly the same. It is intense and terrifying.
this was such a well made movie 👍. I watched a youtube video the other week where Samuel L Jackson said he was told to write the letter himself, so he did actually write it in real life
57:52 Quentin Tarantino actually did do a stage reading of this after the original script leaked online. He was so pissed that he wasn't gonna make the movie, but he reconsidered after rewriting it.
“Hostiles, starring Christian Bale, is an exceptional Western that follows the gripping journey of an Army captain tasked with escorting a dying war chief from New Mexico to Montana. It’s a powerful story of redemption, conflict, and the harsh realities of the American frontier.”
This is my fave Tarantino film. Just imagine the reaction of someone discovering the haberdashery in the end: there’s a woman hanged in the middle of the room cuffed to a chopped arm, multiple dead bodies around the room including a headless Mexican, sea of blood, another headless body in the basement, dead horses in the stable, half a dozen more bodies stuffed in the well. Rotten smell of death and spoiled stew. Insane scene in the middle of nowhere lol.
"you keep talkin Pete, you gon, Talk Yo'self ta Death!!!!!" "Get or Don't Get Joe Gauge!!!!!" "You only need to Hang Mean Ba$tards, but Mean Ba$tards, you need to Hang!!!" "Hold On Daisy!!!!!!!" 😲🤭🤣 seriously, this movie was amazing with what should have been award winning 🏆cinematography and i got to see in a Dolby Theater that had 70mm it was amazing!!!!!! most importanly, i was glad it was you two ladies who reacted to it and laughed and caught everything, every joke that was done!!!! 😂😉
The guitar that got smashed was actually a real, priceless antique on loan from a museum, so Jennifer Jason Leigh's reaction when Kurt Russell breaks it is genuine. It was supposed to be swapped for a replica that would be smashed, but somehow Russell didn't get the memo and destroyed the real one
41:56 The lady's reaction was genuine because the guitar was a some genuine real deal guitar that the movie borrowed from some museum i think. John was suppose to destroy a fake guitar but in haste he destroyed the actual guitar, thus the lady's reaction.
@CinePals - A Funny Trivia about the movie is about the scene in which JJ Leigh's Character is playing a song on the guitar and Kurt Russell's character destroys it out of frustration - The Guitar was a prop, an 1870's Martin Guitar, borrowed from the Martin Guitar Museum, and worth about $40,000. During shots, the Guitar was supposed to be replaced by an imitation that Russell's character could destroy. However, due to a mistake / Issue / Miscommunication, the Real Guitar was not replaced and Russell was not told about it, so he actually destroyed the original 1870's Guitar. So Leigh's reaction in the scene is actually Leigh's actual reaction at the Vintage Guitar being destroyed. Russell did feel bad about it when he learnt it was actually the Antique that was destroyed and the fact that Leigh's has been learning to play the Guitar on such a unique Instrument.
Jennifer Laison's reaction to the guitar smashing is true because the props department did not switch to the breakaway guitar, and the one that was broken was an original Martin Guitar that was a museum piece priced at 40K.
Quentin Tarantino has said that he wrote the script with John Carpenters the thing in mind…. He loves the idea of people stuck together in a winter type setting, and not knowing who to trust throughout the whole film because anybody could not be the person that they say they are.
With Kurt Russell!
The scene where Sam points his gun at everyone left while they face the wall reminds of the similar scene of Kurt Russell examining everyone's blood in the thing. Great touch!
Hateful 8 has music originally written for Thing that didnt get used
@@BUKUDI Ennio Morricone. The legend.
@@BUKUDII'm glad too, I like what John did better. Every Halloween when I pass out candy, humanity part 2 is playing the entire time. That jaws sounding one
The outhouse is ten yards to. Ten yards too close in the summer and ten yards too far in the winter.
Is that like an old western saying or something?
It could be, but if you think about it. Winter will make it feels like longest yard
@@ThePartisan13don't know but it makes sense it stinks because its too close and in the winter it's still a mighty trek
Walton goggins is a National treasure
Amen.
First Time I noticed him and stood out was in _'Justified'_
So true
i agree great actor
He's the only reason I gave the Fallout tv series a chance, and he did not disappoint.
10:06 Samuel Jackson just did one of those videos were he breaks down his characters and he said that in this movie, all of them became friends to the point that they a are still in contact with each other
Neat! I saw that too! :D
Walton Goggins mentioned it in a interview to. They were all basically people he grew up watching and idolizing and because of hateful 8 he said they are still all in an exclusive group text called the haters.
I hope Walton Goggins can get Sam Jackson into a role for Fallout Season 2, even if it's just a small role.
Aw, they weren't hateful at all.
Tarantino's overlooked masterpiece. Fact: That guitar was an antique. Nobody expected Kurt Russell to smash it. He thought it was prop they'd replaced the one Daisy had been playing one, but no one told him it was real.
I would love to see the full reel of that shot and the moment that someone told Kurt Russell that he just smashed a priceless antique.
Those tattered remains could probably fetch a handsome price at auction.
Between this, Justified, Shanghai Noon and Fallout, Walton Goggins absolutely would’ve not only thrived in the old west, he’d have a lot of notches on his belt.
He was in Django aswell.
Not a western, but I liked him alot in The Shield. I think he was at least a southern boy in that show...
@@mattmorton86 Fallout isn't a “Western,” either. Not sure that (being a Western) even means anything. Mr Goggins is literally from the state of Georgia. He has a natural accent. He's a great actor, but I fail to see simply having an accent having anything to do with the ability to "thrive" and/or "having notches on one's belt" in the "old West." Does that mean anyone with a southern accent would thrive and/or have notches don their belt in the "Old West?" I guess I don't really understand the premise of the statement above by @
@thedarkknight2221, nor the "not a Western" reply by @mattmorton86.
Between Die Hard, Family Matters and Ghostbusters, Reginald Vel Johnson would make a great cop.
The Hateful Eight was originally written as a play by Quentin Tarantino, who then decided to adapt it into a film
it was originally about 8 toes, Tarantino was so mad that he didn't have all 10 to suck on he made this movie.
its "Reservoir Dogs in the Old West"
No it was always written as a movie. But after the script got leaked, he canceled the movie but decided to make it into a stage play and then later made it into a movie
@@ricky93100 this is why my personal approach to what Tarantino says he's going to do next is to believe nothing he says until a trailer comes out lol
I'm dying at how determined both of them were to convince themselves that the Lincoln letter was real lmaooo
This film is gorgeously shot! Saw it twice in theater on 70mm film...they had printed programs and an actual intermission!
FINALLY!! Someone reacting to the Hateful 8!! 😮
There have been a few reactions to Hateful Eight, my favorite being TBR Schmitt. More channels definitely need to react to it though! A lot of channels are going through Tarantino's catalog currently so hopefully we'll see more reactions soon!
TBR Schmitt is up there with Badd Medicine as the absolute top tier reaction channels, that filter out ALL political BS and just WATCH THINGS. Remember when Blind Wave and Reel Rejects used to be like that? 🙂
This is my Christmas film
It might be a controversial opinion but this is my favorite Tarantino movie. It is very underrated in my opinion.
It's not. Lmao.
Awesome. The western version of John Carpenter’s The Thing
Nice. Nice. I've never thought of it like that!
Nice interpretation. I always thought if it as a western whodunnit!
Even the music that plays during the slow mo shot is lifted directly from the Thing
they should have had keith david make a cameo lol
@@markwang77 Keith David all of a sudden just bursts through the door with a flamethrower.
And nobody would have questioned it.
Hollywood needs old-school titans like Tarantino more than ever
You are so right. Original, amazing content like this is just not around anymore.
Eh, Tarantino is better at horror/suspense rather than Westerns. Problem with his movies is that they're not well-grounded or realistic and he has too much of a weird foot fetish lol.
@@Tman001100Eh, his movies are all platinum standard. And what exactly makes them ungrounded or unrealistic? Because they alter history?
@@ThePartisan13 Eh, depends on who you ask. It's all subjective anyway. Also, he's kind of an asshole like most directors but he especially is a particularly narcissistic nut.
@@Tman001100 I'm sensing some hate here so I'm not going to try to dissuade you of your opinion.
This is one of the most brutal non-horror films I have ever seen.
I mean most the directors films are like this lol
@@believeume122 "Most of the director's films"
"Seven" is disturbing too
@@ronny-lb1cr I know, I've seen it my dear.
@@justindenney-hall5875 Although, Morgan's voice decreased the disturbance. Luckily Samuel didn’t Ezekiel the general bec it was cold enough without.
The prop guitar that Kurt Russell had smashed was a real guitar from the 19th century! Jennifer Jason Leigh's reaction was real and it made it into the final cut of the film. The damage to the guitar was $500,000.00.
They were supposed to swap it out with a replica but...mistakes were made.
Still not as costly as Alec Baldwin’s mistake…
@@emanymton713 Shots fired.
@@emanymton713 What was Alec Baldwin’s mistake?
@@D1ONE8He shot some producer with a real bullet when he thought it was a fake one. She never survived.
"thats all flirting in 2024" hahahha perfect. legit might be may favorite Tarantino flick
also the out of nowhere Chris and Marquis team up is one of the greatest things EVER
Ennio Morricone did the music score for this film. He composed the music for THE GOOD, THE BAD, & THE UGLY, one of Tarantino's favorite films.
And once upon time in the west!
This is my favorite film of Quentin Tarantino, and i have seen all of his films
same
reservoir dogs for me
The dialogue in this movie is untouchable. Quinton really knows how to make every conversation unique and engaging.
I remember an interesting fact from this movie. At 41:54, when John Root smashes the guitar, Daisy's reaction is real because it was an original 1870 Martin guitar, provided by the Martin Guitar Museum specifically for the filming.
According to the script, John Root was supposed to smash a copy of the guitar, but due to a misunderstanding, the actor smashed a real instrument, which he did not know about during the filming of the scene. As a result, the unique guitar was destroyed, which caused great disappointment among museum staff. After this incident, the museum stopped providing its instruments for filming.
That would imply that Jennifer did not know that the real one was supposed to be swapped out with a fake replica.
@@Tman001100No, apparently the only person who wasn't told was Kurt. It's quite odd that they didn't cut the scene since they knew the guitar smashing was next.
Thanks! My favorite Quentin Tarantino movie.
Also enjoyed your after- film commentary.
Thanks so much!!!
Nobody saw that Channing Tatum twist coming
I mean how could you lol
At about 3:15 into the movie they show Channing Tatum's name in the credits, but since a lot of people either don't like to read or don't pay attention most moviegoers are surprised when they see him later in the film.
Yeah I spotted his name in the opening credits and I was sitting there waiting for him to show up. Wish they skipped his name to save the surprise
@@chiefknowstomuchThat literally means nothing at all, his name at the beginning could not have even remotely told anyone that he'd be secretly hiding in the basement.
Yes I did!
I saw this in theater before release. The intermission happens right before the coffee scene. The guy and his son behind my mom said “god this movie is boring” and I out loud said to my mom “they don’t know how film works.” And instantly they were shocked by all of the gore in the next scenes. Maybe one of the best theatrical experiences I’ve ever had.
I got to see the 70MM roadshow presentation when it came out and I really enjoyed the buildup to the second half. Iirc the intermission took place following the shooting of the general, and it was by that point that I realized we were in for a treat coming up. The audience I had was a fun one, I don't think anyone was bored though I imagine many were wondering how long it would take until the Tarantino-signature gore would come into the picture.
This is basically Reservoir Dogs cranked to 11!
This is literally western among us! Probably my second favorite Tarantino movie just behind Inglourious Basterds.
this is the correct Tarantino ranking
YESSSSSSSSSSSS
****steph be looking zoned out times 😂😂😂
Daisy Domergue was WILD!!!! She reminds me of a hillbilly Harley Quin.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Honestly, seeing the back track where it shows the prequel to the Bounty hunters arriving puts a LOT into perspective. "Bob" the least Mexican name ever, the sweets on the floor, the door, the reason there's no line to the outhouse [bloodied], the chair being covered, the no dogs/mexicans sign being taken down. It's crazy. But what a suspense filled hour+ of them being in the cabin omg.
I would have double downed on the lie about the Lincoln Letter if were him, especially since John would have been more inclined to believe Marquis over Chris.
Wolton Goggins a 🐐 actor love his work with Danny Mcbride and Quintin tarintino 🔥🔥🤘🏽
Special mention *Fallout
@@LAsMostwanted "Quentin Tarantino"
@@justindenney-hall5875YOU KNOW WHAT THE FUCK I MEANT TO SPELL!!!
And Shanghai noon 😊
17:40 i rly like Tim Roth as an actor, but in this film it feels to me that Tarantino had Christoph Waltz in mind for that role and told Tim Roth he should play it like Christoph 😅
I agree. Christoph Waltz was perfect for the role and would have brought a little added gravitas, nothing Against Tim Roth. I would suspect Christoph wasn't available for filming.
One of the few films that really acknowledges how traumatic the civil war was for our society.
28:50 Holy crow, a full half minute of silence as profanity flies! 🤣
Yeah, American puritanism really pisses me off sometimes...
@@davidladjani108No it was a joke because of a obvious audio issue. There actually was little to no profanities being use there in that scene.
yah, that was annoying. Why even put that scene in the reaction if its all going to be censored?
Ennio Morricone received his first regular Oscar for his music to Tarantino's “Hateful Eight”.
He already had an Oscar for his life's work. An unusual sequence.
Morricone was nominated six times in total with a soundtrack.
@41:55 Movie Trivia: When Kurt Russell's character smashed the guitar against the ceiling beam, he destroyed an actual antique guitar on loan to the film production from a museum. A prop guitar was supposed to be switched in before he smashed it but that hadn't been done yet. When Leigh's character tries to stop him from smashing it, she was ACTUALLY trying to prevent the real museum piece from being destroyed.
Fun fact- the guitar was supposed to be a replica when it came time to destroy it, but it was never swapped out, so Russell actually destroyed a very rare and expensive guitar.
This flew under my radar, glad i caught at a good time. Been one of my favorites since
This is my favourite Tarantino film, so glad you you reacted to it and really enjoyed. The whole murdery/mystery/western aspect is exactly why this is my fav, I was wracking my mind the whole time watching it the first time.
Love this movie can’t tell u how many times I’ve seen it. This is one of my favorite Tarantino writings. Top 5
OMG ..It was about time I get more reactions from this movie. One of my fav Quentin movies.
I've never even considered that its possible the Lincoln letter is real and he only pretended it wasn't because doing that would smooth over the room but only really effect John. Thanks for that haha. Fun to think about and such a great movie overall
59:55 - Speaking of Agatha Christie, a really, really great Agatha Christie movie that you all should definitely react to is "Evil Under The Sun". Amazing plot, great acting, and superb directing.
this might be my favorite Tarantino movie. Top tier story telling.
Just wanted to say this. The Hateful Eight is such a great, underrated film from Tarantino and it definitely deserves more love! Tarantino is the king of dialogue!
This entire movie felt like a play, and seeing how it took place in literally only two place: the carriage and the haberdashery, you could realistically make a play out of it just because of how simple it is. The movie can be recreated into a play and still felt the same since there's no CGI.
I walked alone in a beautiful winter storm to see this in the theater, a great memory ❤ thx ladies!
Adore this channel for their selections man. Back to back hitters
Interesting fact , the female stagecoach driver was the Stunt double for Uma Thurman in killbill 1&2. Kiwi Zoe Bell. She's had a acting part in every Tarrentino movie since killbill.
She was one of the main protagonists in Tarrentino's Deathproof.
Kurt Russell was the Villan in that movie.
Walton Goggins is a national treasure. He makes this movie in my personal opinion ❤
What happened to the audio at 29 min?
Cut for youtube censorship
@@IAmHavok ALL of it?
Then why even have that part in the edit 😂 seriously
@@michaelm.1947 probably easier that way honestly lol
@@IAmHavokFor what reason? Little to no profanities were used during that scene, I just assumed it was an audio issue.
At this era, the outhose and water source were normally opposite distances from the home to prevent contamination. Farther = Safer.
So many wrong guesses lol. Love it. Good job Ladies
I like how the door essentially became another character. It cracked me up every time they had to deal w it. "That doors' a wh0re" bahahah
Still one of my favorite Taratino movies. So underrated.
A masterpiece. This is easily Tarantino's best movie of the 2000s. It's kind of a love letter to the John Carpenter classic remake of The Thing right down to actually having Kurt Russell and some of the soundtrack in it, but as a Western. Even having Ennio Morricone who scored it as the composer of this soundtrack. The isolation, blizzard, paranoia, mistrust and having a monster in plain site, but not knowing who it is. "Who goes there?" The Thing is one of my favorite movies of all-time and Tarantino LOVES that movie with good reason. Great reaction ladies!
It's fun when you watch this movie again because then you gather all the subtle clues once they enter the Minnies place. Like how Daisy purposefully mentions who else is with them because she knows the gang is there to save her and other little hints
Two of the cutest reactors to pair up. The movie is great, but given the actors in it how can't it be great.
What makes Reservoir Dogs and Hateful 8 so good is the dialogue, it's so good you don't need action.
Love hearing Achara, super smart. Steph resting lib face.
This might be my favourite Tarantino movie. And I LOVE Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown but this is so damn cool, and so damn clever.
Every time I watch this movie it goes higher and higher on my list. Last time it finally climbed the ranks and become my second favorite Tarantino movie. Kill Bill will always be way too high for the rest of them to even catch up.
the hatful eight is a really good movie i never expected the twist in the end but i always had in my mind that something aint right it was one of the first movies in a loooong time that actually made me think
Walton Goggins is having so much fun.
I had never watched a reaction video but this was enjoyable. W content
I love that y'all are looking at the movie,,my first time seeing it I was tripping cause my grandfather told stories of wut his father told him, this is awesome
My favourite movie to watch when its cold outside. Probably seen this 30+ times. I hope other members of the team react to this too
When Kurt Russel smashes the musical instrument it was a genuine antique loaned to the film. They forgot to switch it out for the prop and he didn't know. That was a genuine reaction from Jennifer Jason Leigh.
Nick Fury and Ego
omg another marvel nerd kid
@@Insomnia1029 account made in 2021.. Anya Taylor as pfp.. omg... you know the rest
@@TheRealBillix so what?
@@TheRealBillixomg another marvel nerd kid's wife ... zZzz
@@saicoex3728 💅
It's a heavy movie, but the more I watch it, the more I appreciate it. It's like reading a good book.
YES!! I been waiting for y'all to do a reaction for this one💪🏾
I had the luxury of seeing this in theaters. What an awesome experience that was.
This is my favorite Tarantino movie. All of the characters are amazing. Great reaction!
With Halloween coming up, this channel should watch "Bone Tomahawk". A western horror film with Kurt Russell looking exactly the same. It is intense and terrifying.
Good call. Bone Tomahawk one of my all time favorite films.
Idk if they'd be able to handle that tbh.
@@ThePartisan13 haha, that's why I said the channel. They will need the two with the strongest stomachs. 😏
One of my fav Tarantino movies. I'm a huge fan of Agatha Christie drawing room mysteries, and this has that spirit.
21:56 🤣🤣 When O.B. said, "Good God that door is a wh..e." That s..t literally made spit my drink out a bit... totally forgot about that line
this was such a well made movie 👍. I watched a youtube video the other week where Samuel L Jackson said he was told to write the letter himself, so he did actually write it in real life
Bruhhh I needed something and talk delivered right on time!
Yessss!!! LOVE this movie and your reaction to it! What a treat!
Jennifer Jason Leigh OWNS this movie! 😂😂😂
Wahoo finally finally I'm happy for the reactions.. this movie is so underrated
57:52 Quentin Tarantino actually did do a stage reading of this after the original script leaked online. He was so pissed that he wasn't gonna make the movie, but he reconsidered after rewriting it.
I was waiting on y’all to do this movie 💯
“Hostiles, starring Christian Bale, is an exceptional Western that follows the gripping journey of an Army captain tasked with escorting a dying war chief from New Mexico to Montana. It’s a powerful story of redemption, conflict, and the harsh realities of the American frontier.”
This is my fave Tarantino film. Just imagine the reaction of someone discovering the haberdashery in the end: there’s a woman hanged in the middle of the room cuffed to a chopped arm, multiple dead bodies around the room including a headless Mexican, sea of blood, another headless body in the basement, dead horses in the stable, half a dozen more bodies stuffed in the well. Rotten smell of death and spoiled stew. Insane scene in the middle of nowhere lol.
Probably Tarantinos most underrated film, one of my favourites.
"you keep talkin Pete, you gon, Talk Yo'self ta Death!!!!!" "Get or Don't Get Joe Gauge!!!!!" "You only need to Hang Mean Ba$tards, but Mean Ba$tards, you need to Hang!!!" "Hold On Daisy!!!!!!!" 😲🤭🤣 seriously, this movie was amazing with what should have been award winning 🏆cinematography and i got to see in a Dolby Theater that had 70mm it was amazing!!!!!! most importanly, i was glad it was you two ladies who reacted to it and laughed and caught everything, every joke that was done!!!! 😂😉
Steph's expressions perfectly demonstrated how uncomfortable we all felt watching this. Exceptional reaction video!
Great Movie, Great Performances By Everyone In This Movie & Great Reactions Ladies ❤❤
Bruce Dern, the General, such a great actor , father of Laura Dern.
Belatedly just saw him in Nebraska. Excellent film.
The guitar that got smashed was actually a real, priceless antique on loan from a museum, so Jennifer Jason Leigh's reaction when Kurt Russell breaks it is genuine. It was supposed to be swapped for a replica that would be smashed, but somehow Russell didn't get the memo and destroyed the real one
I love watching this movie in the winter when it snows. It's like the weather is another character.
41:56 The lady's reaction was genuine because the guitar was a some genuine real deal guitar that the movie borrowed from some museum i think. John was suppose to destroy a fake guitar but in haste he destroyed the actual guitar, thus the lady's reaction.
Yep it was a Martin guitar and they're museum was pissed. They stopped loaning out instruments to movies after that.
32:12 Achara saying "Down the shit hole?!" is gonna live rent free in my head now." 😂😂😂
Another Quentin Tarantino Masterpeace! 👊😎✊👌😆👍🍁
@CinePals - A Funny Trivia about the movie is about the scene in which JJ Leigh's Character is playing a song on the guitar and Kurt Russell's character destroys it out of frustration - The Guitar was a prop, an 1870's Martin Guitar, borrowed from the Martin Guitar Museum, and worth about $40,000. During shots, the Guitar was supposed to be replaced by an imitation that Russell's character could destroy. However, due to a mistake / Issue / Miscommunication, the Real Guitar was not replaced and Russell was not told about it, so he actually destroyed the original 1870's Guitar. So Leigh's reaction in the scene is actually Leigh's actual reaction at the Vintage Guitar being destroyed. Russell did feel bad about it when he learnt it was actually the Antique that was destroyed and the fact that Leigh's has been learning to play the Guitar on such a unique Instrument.
i would watch any movie where kurt russell just yells at people for 2 hours. it cracks me up everytime he yells at someone.
This movie is sooooo underrated. 💯
Quentin Tarantino is a master class in dialog.
57:46 Fun Fact: it originally was a Novel that was supposed to be a sequel to Django Unchained before he decided to make it a standalone film
Jennifer Laison's reaction to the guitar smashing is true because the props department did not switch to the breakaway guitar, and the one that was broken was an original Martin Guitar that was a museum piece priced at 40K.
Every type of curses in just one movie😂